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LAN cards which are not used (LAN cables are not connected) appears to be in error
status: The system judges that ports are out of order when LAN cards in the ports are
connected to the server but are not used (or their cables are not connected).
Therefore, Ethernet board status on the NEC ESMPRO Manager’s Data Viewer
([FTServer] – [PCI Module] – [Ethernet adapter]) is red (error) and the server
status on the Operation Window of NEC ESMPRO Manager is also red (error). To
prevent such misjudgment, connect unused LAN cards to each other by cross
LAN cables.
Event Log
“I/O error” is recorded in the log at OS startup
The following message may be displayed on the screen or recorded in the log if a USB floppy disk
drive is connected at OS startup. However, this will not impact operations (in the description below,
* represents an alphanumeric character).
Partition Check:
sdg:<6> I/O error: dev **:**, Command ********, sector 0
I/O error : dev **:**, Command ********, sector 0
unable to read partition table
ESMCpuPerf-related logs are recorded in the system event log:
If NEC ESMPRO Agent cannot get performance information from the OS due to
a temporary resource shortage or high load ratio on the system, it will record the
following event log. However, the operations are not affected (in the description,
Y and X represent alphanumeric characters. YYYY may not be obtained).
Source: ESMCpuPerf
Event ID: 9005
Description: Cannot get system performance information now (YYYY
Code=xxxx).
If NEC ESMPRO Agent cannot get information, it will treat the load ratio as 0%.
So, if NEC ESMPRO Agent cannot get information continuously, the CPU load
ratio may appear lower than the actual value.
EvntAgnt log is recorded in the application event log:
This event does not have any influence on the system, not on SNMP services.
Thus no measurement is required.
Source: EvntAgnt
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