dmesg_wlan

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Reads the last 24 hours of dmesg, saving known failure situations related to the PCIE port in the database.

If persistent, this check might indicate low-level problems with the wireless modem.

Command Executed

dmesg -T --since "24 hours ago" | grep -Ei "pcieport|config space inaccessible"

Issue Identification

  1. Navigate to Tracking :: System :: System Check and look for dmesg events.

    Summary Message:   Possible problem in Wlan.

  2. Drill down into the system check the entry on the System Check Summary Table or click Last Check.

  3. Check for dmesg_wlan error count in the Command Table.

Issue Types

  • pcieport

  • config space inaccessible

Example Expected Output

root@nodegrid:~# dmesg -T --since "24 hours ago" | grep -Ei "pcieport|config space inaccessible"

Example Errors Output

root@nodegrid:~# dmesg -T --since "24 hours ago" | grep -Ei "pcieport|config space inaccessible"
[108957.958808] pcieport 0000:00:03.0:    Error of this Agent(0018) is reported first
[108957.958813] pcieport 0000:03:00.0:    PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, id=0300(Transmitter ID)
[108957.958816] pcieport 0000:03:00.0:    device [10b5:8747] error status/mask=00001000/0000e000
[108957.958819] pcieport 0000:03:00.0:    [12] Replay Timer Timeout