
110 Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions
File seek of catalog archive
failed
The catalog downloaded to compare currently installed
versions with the latest available versions is corrupt.
This
error may be caused by temporary network
problems; try again later to connect to the update
repository. If you are using a local USB device for your
update repository and this problem persists, create the
repository again (see
Configuring a Local USB Device
)
or provide an alternate repository.
FTP download of catalog
sign file failed
The catalog downloaded to compare currently installed
versions with the latest available versions has failed the
digital signature verification check. This error may be
caused by temporary network problems; try again later
to connect to the update repository. If you are using a
local USB device for your update repository and this
problem persists, create the repository again (see
Configuring a Local USB Device
) or provide an alternate
repository.
Unable to resolve host name This error is probably caused by one of the following:
• You have specified an invalid name for the platform
update FTP server. See Selecting Download Method.
• The Domain Name Server (DNS) specified in the
Network Settings
page is invalid. See Operating
System Deployment.
DUP corrupted USC-LCE has detected that one or more of the DUPs
used to update your system is corrupted. If you are
using a local USB device for your update repository and
this problem persists, create the repository again (see
Configuring a Local USB Device
) or provide an alternate
repository.
Please enter a valid
IPv6 Address for
this iDRAC
Enter a valid IPv6 network address for iDRAC.
See
IPv6 Configuration
.
Please specify the
IPv6 network address prefix
length in the range of 1
to
128
Enter the number of significant bits in the IPv6 address
prefix for your network. The prefix length should be
between 1 and 128. See
IPv6 Configuration
.
Table 5-3. USC-LCE Error Messages and Resolutions
(continued)
Error Message Resolution
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