Troubleshooting 7-27
Is [Initial size] of the paging file of the OS partition smaller than [Recommended]?
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If a value smaller than the [Recommended] value is set for [Initial Size] of the
paging file, accurate memory dump (debug information) may not be collected. Be
sure to create the file in the above size in the OS partition.
For details, see “Set Memory Dump (Debug Information)” of “Step 12: Set up
Failure Management” in Chapter 4 “Windows Setup” in the separate User’s Guide
for setup.
After starting up, FT Status LED do not illuminate or illuminate amber:
Follow the instructions below:
FT Status LED
Description
Action
Green
CPU module, IO module, SCSI
adapter, FC adapter, and
network adapter are in complete
dual mode.
No action is necessary.
Amber
1. An error occurred in CPU/IO
module or IO module.
2. CPU module’s MTBF went
below the threshold value.
Contact your sales agent, since
device replacement is usually
required.
Blink in amber
Collecting the dump.
No action is necessary.
Preparing for dual mode.
Wait for a while.
CPU module, and/or IO module,
and/or SCSI adapter, and/or FC
adapter, and/or network adapter
are not in dual mode.
1. CPU module: See “CPU module
is separated” and “CPU module is
not integrated” in this chapter.
2. IO module: See “IO module is
separated” and “IO module is not
integrated” in this chapter.
3. SCSI adapter: Check if IO module
is separated or SCSI adapter on
IO module is broken.
4. FC adapter: Check if IO module is
separated and if storage device is
connected from both IO modules
with FC cable. Also check if
access to one IO module is
restricted in AccessControl of
iStorageManager.
5. Network adapter: Check dual
mode setting. Also, check if there
is any problem in general network
setting or connection.
Not illuminate
HAS Fault Tolerance service is
not started.
Start the HAS Fault Tolerance service
by selecting [Administrative Tools] –
[Services].
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