The Upload Event and Error Messages

The event and its error messages

The following event occurs when the receiving cooling unit completes using the .ini file to update its settings.

Configuration file upload complete, with number valid values

If a keyword, section name, or value is invalid, the event text is extended to include notification of the following errors.

Note: The export to and the subsequent upload by the receiving cooling unit succeeds even if there are errors.

Event text

Description

 

 

Configuration file warning: Invalid

A line with an invalid keyword or value is ignored.

keyword on line number.

 

Configuration file warning: Invalid

 

value on line number.

 

 

 

Configuration file warning: Invalid

If a section name is invalid, all keyword/value pairs in that

section on line number.

section are ignored.

 

 

Configuration file warning: Keyword

A keyword entered at the beginning of the file (i.e., before

found outside of a section on line

any section headings) is ignored.

number.

 

 

 

Configuration file warning:

If the file is too large, the cooling unit stores and processes

Configuration file exceeds maximum

what it can, but ignores what it cannot. Reduce the size of the

size.

file, or divide it into two files, and try uploading again.

 

 

Errors generated by overridden values

The Override keyword and its value will generate error messages in the event log when it blocks the exporting of values.

See “Contents of the .ini file” on page 62 for information about which values are overridden.

The overridden values are device-specific and not appropriate to export to other cooling units. Therefore, you can ignore these error messages. To prevent these error messages from occurring, you can delete the lines that contain the Override keyword and the lines that contain the values that they override. Do not delete or change the line containing the section heading.

Related Topics

On Windows operating systems, instead of using the preceding procedure for transferring .ini files, you can choose to update the basic TCP/IP settings of cooling units by using the APC Device IP Configuration Wizard.

See “APC Device IP Configuration Wizard” on page 59 for a detailed description of how to discover and configure the basic TCP/IP settings of unconfigured cooling units remotely over your TCP/IP network. This section will also tell you how to configure or reconfigure one cooling unit through a direct connection from the serial port of your computer to the cooling unit.

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