This topic lists error messages for the ports command.
See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands. See ports command for information about command syntax and examples of command use.
Error message | Definition |
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A certificate must first be in place before SSL/HTTPS can be enabled. Try rebooting the CMM, or regenerating the CA certificate with the 'sslcfg -gen ca' command. | A user tries to enable SSL or HTTPS without a valid certificate in place. |
An SSH server key must first be in place before SSH can be enabled. | A user tries to enable SSH before setting up a valid SSH server key. |
Cannot perform this command right now. The agent is not active | A user tries to direct a command to an agent that
is not active. Note: This error message applies to only the I/O module
target.
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CMM security policy disallows -cime enable right now. | A user attempts to enable CIM over HTTPS (-cime) when the current security policy setting does not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -ftpe enable right now. | A user attempts to enable FTP (-ftpe) when the current security policy setting does not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -httpse disable (http enable) right now. | A user attempts to disable HTTPS (-httpse) when the current security policy setting does not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -snmp1ae enable right now. | A user attempts to enable SNMPv1 agent state (-snmp1ae) when the current security policy setting does not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -tcme enable right now. | A user attempts to enable TCP command mode (-tcme) when the current security policy setting does not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -telnete enable right now. | A user attempts to enable the Telnet port (-telnete) when the current security policy setting does not allow it. |
CMM security policy disallows -tftpe enable right now. | A user attempts to enable TFTP (-tftpe) when the current security policy setting does not allow it. |
Duplicate port number entered. | A user tries to enter a command with a port number that is already in use. |
Error reading port number info where number is the port number that was entered. |
An error occurs while reading port number information. Note: This
error message applies to only the I/O module target.
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Getting open ports failed | An error occurs while the CMM is
retrieving informatory about open ports. Note: This error message
applies to only the I/O module target.
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Getting policy state failed | An error occurs while the CMM is getting the security policy state. |
Invalid parameter. The timeout must be between 0 and 4294967295 seconds. | A user tries to enter a timeout that is outside of the valid range. |
Invalid port index | A user tries to enter a port index number that
is not valid. Note: This error message applies to only the I/O module
target.
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Maximum connections can not exceed max where max is the maximum number of allowed connections. |
A user attempts to configure more than the maximum
number of allowed connections. Note: This error message applies to
only the I/O module target.
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Maximum connections can not exceed 20. | A user attempts to configure more than 20 connections. |
No valid server certificate is in place for Secure TCP Command Mode. Try rebooting the CMM, or regenerating the CA certificate with the 'sslcfg -gen ca' command. | A user tries to change the state of Secure TCP Command Mode without a valid certificate in place. |
Port not in use | A user tries to enter a port number that is not
in use. Note: This error message applies to only the I/O module target.
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Port number out of range. | A user tries to enter a port number that is outside of the valid range. |
Resetting all ports to default values failed. | An error occurs while the CMM is resetting all ports to their default values. |
SNMPv1 support cannot be disabled. It is required for blade communication with the CMM over the CIN. | A user tries to disable SNMPv1 that is required
for communications with compute nodes via CIN. Note: This error message
applies to only the I/O module target.
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The total number of secure and legacy connections of TCP Command Mode cannot exceed 20 | A user attempted to configure more than 20 TCP Command Mode connections. |
This I/O module does not support port link state configuration. | A user tries to enter a command for a port link
state which not supported by the targeted I/O module. Note: This error
message applies to only the I/O module target.
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This I/O module does not support port speed configuration. | A user tries to enter a command for a speed configuration which not supported by the targeted I/O module. |
This information is not available when protected mode is active | A user tries to access information that is not
available when operating in protected mode. Note: This error message
applies to only the I/O module target.
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Validating port failed | An error occurs while validating a port. Note: This
error message applies to only the I/O module target.
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Warning: Communication with FSM via Secure TCP Command Mode has been disabled. | A user has disabled the Secure TCP command mode. |
Warning: Communication with FSM via TCP Command Mode has been disabled. | A user has disabled the TCP command mode. |