734: Fewer bus ports.

Explanation

One or more PCI bus ports that have previously been active are now inactive. This condition has existed for over one minute. That is, the internode link has been down at the protocol level.

This could be a link issue but is more likely caused by the partner node unexpectedly failing to respond.

Data:

Three numeric values are listed:
  • The ID of the first unexpected inactive port. This is a decimal number.
  • The ports that are expected to be active. This is a hexadecimal number. Each bit position represents a port, with the least significant bit representing port 1. The bit is 1 if the port is expected to be active.
  • The ports that are actually active. This is a hexadecimal number. Each bit position represents a port, with the least significant bit representing port 1. The bit is 1 if the port is active.

User Response

  1. If possible, this noncritical node error should be serviced using the management GUI and running the recommended actions for the service error code.
  2. Follow the procedure for getting node canister and clustered-system information and determine the state of the partner node canister in the enclosure. Fix any errors reported on the partner node canister.
  3. Use the remove and replace procedures to replace the enclosure.

Possible Cause-FRUs or other cause: