baydata command errors

This topic lists error messages for the baydata command.

See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands. See baydata command for information about command syntax and examples of command use.

Table 1. baydata command errors.

The error table is a multi-row, two-column table where each row describes a CMM CLI command error: column one lists the error reported by the command-line interface and column two describes what the error means.

Error message Definition
Error writing bay data to blade bay bay

where bay is the node bay number.

An error occurs while writing to the identified compute node.
Error writing bay data to blade bay bay:slot

where bay is the node bay number and slot is the subslot.

An error occurs while writing to the identified compute node.
Failed to read bay data An error occurs while reading from a compute node.
Invalid bay data A user attempts to enter bay data that is not valid.
Invalid blade bay number A user attempts to enter a bay number that is 0 or greater than the maximum number of bays in the chassis.
Invalid input. The bay data string must be less than 61 characters. A user attempts to enter a -data option argument for a compute node that exceeds the maximum length of 60 characters.
Invalid subslot number A user attempts to enter a subslot number that is 0 or greater than 2.
No blade is present in bay number

where number is the node bay number.

A user attempts to direct a command to a bay that does not contain a compute node.
No blade is present in bay bay:slot

where bay is the node bay number and slot is the subslot.

A user attempts to direct a command to a bay subslot that does not contain a component.
The -clear and -data options cannot be used in the same command. A user attempts to issue a command with both the -clear and -data options specified.
The bay data must be quote-delimited. User enters bay data with -data option for a compute node without double quotation marks.
User not authorized to change bay data for bay bay

where bay is the node bay number.

A user attempts to change bay data for a compute node bay that they are not authorized to edit.