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Chapter 7 Maintenance Troubleshooting
Monitoring Maintenance Events
Internet Protocol Manager Interface State Change—Maintenance (94)
The Internet Protocol Manager Interface State Change event functions as an informational alert that the
state of the IPM interface has changed. The primary cause of the event is that the IPM changed state on
an interface (up or down). The event is informational and no further action is required.
Internet Protocol Manager Interface Created—Maintenance (95)
The Internet Protocol Manager Interface Created event functions as an informational alert that the IPM
has created a new logical interface. The event is informational and no further action is required.
Internet Protocol Manager Interface Removed—Maintenance (96)
The Internet Protocol Manager Interface Removed event functions as an informational alert that the IPM
has removed a logical interface. The event is informational and no further action is required.
Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Entered Throttle
State—Maintenance (97)
The Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Entered Throttle State alarm (critical) alarm indicates
that the thread is not able to process its IPC input messages fast enough, hence the input queue has grown
too large and is using up too much of the IPC memory pool resource. To troubleshoot and correct the
cause of the Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Entered Throttle State alarm, refer to the
.
Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 25% of its
Hi-Watermark—Maintenance (98)
The Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 25% of its Hi-Watermark alarm (minor)
indicates that the IPC input queue depth has reached 25 percent of its hi-watermark. To troubleshoot and
correct the cause of the Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 25% of its Hi-Watermark
alarm, refer to the
“Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 25% of Its
Hi-Watermark—Maintenance (98)” section on page 7-108
.
Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 50% of its
Hi-Watermark—Maintenance (99)
The Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 50% of its Hi-Watermark alarm (major)
indicates that the IPC input queue depth has reached 50 percent of its hi-watermark. To troubleshoot and
correct the cause of the Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 50% of its Hi-Watermark
alarm, refer to the
“Inter-Process Communication Input Queue Depth at 50% of Its
Hi-Watermark—Maintenance (99)” section on page 7-108
.