ALR0651E The Zero Buffer Credit Rate of port port name in switch switch name was measured to be measured value cnt/s, which violated the defined critical-idle boundary value of boundary value cnt/s.

Explanation

Zero Buffer Credit Rate measures the percentage of time that the port was unable to send frames due to a lack of buffer credits at the port over a particular time interval. Buffer to Buffer Credit is used as a mechanism to enforce flow-control by the fibre channel protocol, and ensures that a transmitting port which is sending data does not overrun the ability of the receiving port to receive that data. The lack of buffer credits has a negative effect on the port's overall throughput, and can cascade from port to port causing congestion in the entire fabric. A threshold was defined on this metric, which causes the measured value to be compared to the defined boundaries for each set of performance statistics collected from the switch.

This message indicates that a threshold boundary violation occurred. In this case, the specified port in the switch has a Zero Buffer Credit Rate value that is less than or equal to the critical-idle boundary that was defined for the related threshold.

Action

It makes little sense to enable an idle boundary for the Zero Buffer Credit Rate threshold, because a zero or low time value is the ideal and expected situation. It is recommended to disable the idle boundary checking by leaving the idle boundary values blank in the related threshold definition.