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| A remote client has polled for data. The data at the location |
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| specified it ‘too old’ to serve. This usually means that the Client |
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| SNMP:#57 | Err. | Data | Node is offline and hence the FieldServer cannot update the data. A |
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| offline/expired. DA=%s Off=%d | parameter called ‘Cache_Age_Timeout’ controls how old the data |
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| can be before the FieldServer refuses to serve it. Check the |
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| connection used to obtain the original data. |
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| The server side of the driver has received a message which requires |
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| SNMP:#58 | Err. | Needs | Data | data to be stored in the named Data Array but the Data Array cannot |
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| Array with name % |
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| be found. | Check the configuration of the FieldServer vs. the |
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| configuration of the remote client. |
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| The server side of the driver has received a message which requires |
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| SNMP:#59 Err. Store index %d | data to be stored in the named Data Array at the specified offset. |
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| exceeds Data Array %s length | The Data | Array is too short. | Check the configuration of the |
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| FieldServer vs. the configuration of the remote client. |
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| Refer to Appendix A.2. The driver is storing data using the lookup |
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| SNMP:#60 | Err. Index Storage | method. | The data that is stored is the data associated with the |
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| can only store Integer Values | ‘SNMP_OID” parameter in the configuration file. This OID must be |
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| bound to integer data. Check and correct the configuration of the |
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| FieldServer or the remote agent that produces the trap. |
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| SNMP:#61 | FYI | Store | Int. | The driver is storing data. This message is for information only. The |
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| DA=%s:%d value=%d gen=%d | message tells you where the data was stored. It is intended as a |
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| SNMP:#61 FYI Store ! String |
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| debugging tool. |
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| The driver is storing data but the data type is not supported. Check |
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| SNMP:#62 | Err. | Unsupported | the Driver fact sheet to see what data types are supported and then |
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| data_type: 0x%x |
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| correct the configuration of the remote client/agent that produced the |
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| SNMP:#63a Err. Cant open %s |
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| SNMP:#63b FYI. Response was |
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| sent from %s (Hex file) |
| These messages should only be printed during the execution of QA |
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| SNMP:#63b FYI. Response was |
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| script. If you see this message call tech Support. |
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| sent from %s (Hex file) |
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| SNMP:#63c | FYI. | Looking | for |
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| file=<%s> for response. |
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| Take a log including an ethereal log. Then restart the |
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| SNMP:#64 Err. Could not free | FieldServer with the log running. | If the error is repeated then stop |
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| socket handle %x |
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| the log. If the error doesn't repeat let the log run for 5 minutes and |
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| then stop. Now call Tech support. |
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| If this message is printed, please take a log and contact tech |
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| SNMP:#65a/b Err. Diagnostic 5 - | support. The driver has executed a diagnostic that should only occur |
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| Response suppressed. |
| during factory testing. The a/b in the message indicate the reason |
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| the response was suppressed |
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| This message is for your information only. If it confirms your |
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| SNMP:#66 FYI. Writing traps to | expectation then ignore this message. The message is printed each |
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| Mib file using 'style2' |
| time a MIB file is produced and 'style2' is used to document the trap |
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| section of the Mib File. Refer to Appendix A.4 for more information. |
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