Troubleshooting Alarms
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FERR | Sum of all errors reported by a network | Check that the adapter hardware | |
| interface port. | and driver are correctly installed | |
| At 50, monitoring the situation is advised. | and configured to work with your | |
| At 100, a minor issue investigation is | network routers and switches. | |
| needed. At 500, the issue is considered | When the underlying problem is | |
| major. | resolved, use the Configuration | |
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| tab to clear the alarm. See |
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| page 170. |
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FGWA | FSG Device Status; indicates the general | If the service indicates “Waiting | |
| status of the FSG service: | for CMSs”, ensure at least one | |
| • 0 = No errors | CMS is online and running | |
| • 1 = Waiting for CMSs | without errors. | |
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| • | 2 = Starting |
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| • 3 = Shutting Down |
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| FSG devices need to be connected to at |
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| least one CMS to process transactions. |
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FGWE | FSG Device State; whether the device is: | If the device goes into “Standby”, | |
| • | 0 = Offline | continue monitoring and if the |
| • | 1 = Standby | problem persists, contact HP tech- |
| nical support. | ||
| • | 2 = Online | |
| If the device goes into “Offline” | ||
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| and there are no known server |
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| hardware issues (server |
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| unplugged) or a scheduled |
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| downtime for the device, contact |
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| HP technical support. |
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FOPN | Open file descriptors. A measure of oper- | This value can become large | |
| ating system resource use. This value | during peak activity. If it does not | |
| should fluctuate as files are opened and | diminish during periods of slow | |
| closed. | activity, contact HP technical | |
| 800 is considered an unusually high | support. | |
| number. |
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