DMA OperationsGuide Alerts
372 Polycom, Inc.
Alert 3405
Server <server> CPU utilization >50% and <75%.
The specified server’s CPU and/or I/O bandwidth usage is unusually high.
This can be caused by activities such as backup creation, CDR downloading,
logging at too high a level, or refreshing an extremely large Active Directory
cache.
The cause may also be a system health problem or a runaway process. Go to
Maintenance > Troubleshooting Utilities > Top to see if a process is
monopolizing CPU resources.
Create a new backup and download it, and then contact Polycom Global
Services.
See also:
“Alerts” on page 359
Alert 3406
Server <server> CPU utilization > 75%.
The specified server’s CPU and/or I/O bandwidth usage is exceptionally
high.
This can be caused by activities such as backup creation, CDR downloading,
logging at too high a level, or refreshing an extremely large Active Directory
cache.
The cause may also be a system health problem or a runaway process. Go to
Maintenance > Troubleshooting Utilities > Top to see if a process is
monopolizing CPU resources.
Create a new backup and download it, and then contact Polycom Global
Services.
See also:
“Alerts” on page 359
Alert 3601
Cluster <cluster>: System version differs between servers.
The specified cluster is supposed to have two servers, but a software version
mismatch makes it impossible for them to form a redundant two-server
cluster.
Possible explanations: