reset command errors

This topic lists error messages for the reset command.

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

Table 1. reset 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
-exd not supported on switch[bay]

where bay identifies the I/O-bay number.

The user tries to issue a command with the -exd option to an I/O module that does not support it.
-full not supported on switch[bay]

where bay identifies the I/O-bay number.

The user tries to issue a command with the -full option to an I/O module that does not support it.
-sft not supported on blade[x] The user tries to issue a command with the -sft option to a compute node that does not support it.
-std not supported on switch[bay]

where bay identifies the I/O-bay number.

The user tries to issue a command with the -std option to an I/O module that does not support it.
blade[x] must be powered on to issue a soft reset The user tries to reset a compute node that is powered off.
BMC reset not supported. An error occurs when issuing the reset -T blade[x]:sp command.
Disabling failover failed. An error occurs while the CMM is disabling failover.
Enabling failover failed. An error occurs while the CMM is enabling failover.
Error checking standby CMM status. Commands cannot be issued to the standby CMM right now. A user tries to issue a command to the standby CMM when it is unavailable.
Failed to reset the standby CMM An error occurs when issuing the reset -T mm[p] -standby command.
Firmware update is in progress. Try again later. A user tries to reset the CMM during a firmware update. The error message displays and the CMM does not reset.
Power Operations not supported on blade[x] A user tries to issue the reset -T blade[x] -sft command to a compute node that does not support power operations.
Rebooting blade failed. An error occurs while the CMM is rebooting the compute node.
Resetting and running standard/extended/full diagnostics for I/O module failed. An error occurs while the CMM is resetting and running diagnostics for the I/O module.
Resetting blade node_number with NMI not supported.

where the node_number identifies the compute node.

A user tries to reset a compute node that does not support non-maskable interrupts (NMI).
Resetting blade node_number with NMI failed.

where the node_number identifies the compute node.

An error occurs while the CMM is resetting a compute node with NMI.
Resetting I/O module failed. An error occurs while the CMM is resetting the I/O module.
Resetting not supported on blade[x]

where the x identifies the compute node.

A user tries to reset a compute node that does not support the reset command.
Resetting not supported on switch[x]

where the x identifies the I/O module.

A user tries to reset an I/O module that does not support the reset command.
Restarting CMM failed An error occurs while restarting the CMM.
SOL not supported on blade[x] A user tries to start an SOL session with a compute node that does not support the SOL feature.
There is no backup CMM installed. A user tries to enable failover on a CMM reset and there is no standby CMM.
This command cannot be issued right now. If you still want to reset the primary CMM, please use 'reset -o' to override this warning. A condition exists that is preventing the CMM from resetting. You can either wait and try the command again or force the CMM to reset immediately using the reset -o override option.
This command cannot be issued right now. The primary CMM is initializing, and a reset might result in a failover. If you still want to reset the primary CMM, please use 'reset -o' to override this warning. A condition exists that is preventing the CMM from resetting. You can either wait and try the command again or force the CMM to reset immediately using the reset -o override option.
This command cannot be issued right now. The primary CMM is verifying the code level on the standby CMM. Please try again later. A user tries to reset the primary CMM while it is busy.
This command cannot be issued right now. The standby CMM is flashing, and a reset might result in a failover. Please try again later. A user tries to reset the primary CMM while the standby CMM is unable to support failover.
This command cannot be issued right now. The standby CMM is in a post-flash initialization state, and a reset might result in a failover. If you still want to reset the primary CMM, please use 'reset -o' to override this warning. A user tries to reset the primary CMM while the standby CMM is unable to support failover.
This command cannot be issued right now. The standby CMM is in an unknown state, and a reset might result in a failover. If you still want to reset the primary CMM, please use 'reset -o' to override this warning. A condition exists that is preventing the CMM from resetting. You can either wait and try the command again or force the CMM to reset immediately using the reset -o override option.
This command cannot be issued right now. There is no standby CMM present. A user tries to reset the primary CMM when no standby CMM is available to support failover.