Troubleshooting Alarms

Attr.

Description

Recommended Action

Code

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

tab to clear the alarm. See

 

 

 

page 170.

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

2 = Starting

 

 

3 = Shutting Down

 

 

FSG devices need to be connected to at

 

 

least one CMS to process transactions.

 

 

 

 

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”

 

 

 

 

 

 

and there are no known server

 

 

 

hardware issues (server

 

 

 

unplugged) or a scheduled

 

 

 

downtime for the device, contact

 

 

 

HP technical support.

 

 

 

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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