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MtcMon Messages
IOPn.MtcMon status: CEx could not be removed or disabled because it is the only active CE. Shut down the Windows
NT operating system on the CEs instead.
Variables
x – the ID of the CE that could not be removed or disabled
Severity
Warning
Description
This message is generated when the CE operating system is active and you issued a CE
Remove or CE Disable command without specifying “Operator Override.” As a result, the CE
is not removed from service.
Hardware/Software
This message is generated as a result of a software condition.
Action
The CE Remove or CE Disable command was not performed. Marathon recommends that you
do not terminate the Windows NT operating system in this manner. Instead, perform a normal
shutdown. However, if you desire to terminate the operating system in this manner, specify the
“Operator Override” option in the command syntax.
IOPn.MtcMon status: CEx could not be synchronized because auto synch is set to FALSE on IOPy.
Variables
x – the ID of the CE that could not be synchronized
y – the ID of the IOP that is driving the CE boot
Severity
Warning
Description
This message is generated during an attempt to synchronize the Windows NT operating system
on the CE(s). The synchronization cannot be performed because the “Auto Synch” parameter
is set to
FALSE
for the given CE.
Hardware/Software
This message is generated as a result of a software setting.
Action
•
If you do not want this CE to synchronize into the Endurance server, no action is required.
•
To allow the CE to synchronize, use the Endurance Manager to set the CE’s “Auto
Synch” parameter to
TRUE
.
Summary of Contents for NetServer AA 4000
Page 1: ...HP NetServer AA Solution Messages HP Part Number 5969 5966 Printed in September 2000 ...
Page 6: ...Contents vi ...
Page 8: ...Tables viii ...
Page 52: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 42 ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 2 MIC BIOS Messages 60 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 4 MtcCEX Messages 88 ...
Page 119: ...109 Chapter 6 MtcDsl Messages ...
Page 120: ...Chapter 6 MtcDsl Messages 110 ...
Page 154: ...Chapter 8 MtcEvtP Messages 144 ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 9 MtcFLOP and MtcFLOR Messages 152 ...
Page 166: ...Chapter 10 MtcIopDm Messages 156 ...
Page 372: ...Chapter 16 MtcVidP Messages 362 ...
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