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VSM4/VSM5 - FSC7596--Check0 (CK0) Warmboot Completed Successfully (Doc ID 2291723.1)

Last updated on JULY 12, 2023

Applies to:

Sun StorageTek VSM System - Version 4 to 5C [Release 4.0 to 5.0]
Sun StorageTek VSM4 System - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Sun StorageTek VSM5 System - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

--The VSM reported an FSC7596 through ASR.

--The VSM reported a SIM msg SLS6659I as a result of an FSC7596 (sense bytes 22 and 23)

      Example:
      SLS6659I VTSS VTSS01 SIM:0010100000008FE0115000039E002E1041030E1A0000 7596 05104201F100 3A0C

      The SLS6659I SIM error has a string of 32 sense bytes (00-31). Sense bytes 22 and 23 contain the fault that triggered the SIM.
      In the case of an FSC7596 only, sense bytes 30 and 31 (the last 4 digits) will indicate the fault code that triggered the FSC 7596. 

      Note: the Fault code that triggered the FSC7596 is in sense bytes 30 and 31. In this case it is 3A0C.

                A fault code 3A0C indicates that a Support Engineer triggered a manual statesave for diagnostic purposes. 

Cause

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