7-32 Troubleshooting
The log above gets output in the process of system start up or dual mode setting.
When the log is recorded, there is no problem to the system by the above warning
if the status of the adapter in the team is “Active” or “Standby.” For the status of
the adapter, check in properties of the team adapter from the device manager.
EvntAgnt log is recorded in the application event log:
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This event does not have any influence to the system not to SNMP services. Thus
no measurement is required.
Source: EvntAgnt
Event ID:
1003
Description: TraceFileName parameter not located in registry; Default trace file
used is .
Source: EvntAgnt
ID: 1015
Description: TraceLevel parameter not located in registry; Default trace level
used is 32.
SCSI control error appears in the system event log:
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This symptom occurs, for example, when a SCSI chip receives a reset request
from a different SCSI chip. The process will be continued properly by the retry
function.
It is likely to occur when the server shifts from the simplex mode to the duplex
mode at OS startup or during maintenance operations. If the number of the
following errors recorded in the system event log is few, ignore the errors.
This error is logged about 5 to 50 times in two or three minutes when the server
shifts from the simplex mode to the duplex mode during maintenance operations.
Ignore these errors as well.
Source: adpu320
Type: Error
Event ID:
11
Description: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Scsi\adpu320xx.
If this error is recorded many times, the hard disk drive may be faulty. Contact
your service representative.
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