75UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
If a keyword, section name, or value is invalid, the upload by the receiving NMC succeeds, and additional event
text states the error.
Messages in config.ini
A device associated with the NMC from which you download the config.ini file must be discovered
successfully in order for its configuration to be included. If the device (such as a UPS) is not present or is not
discovered, the config.ini file contains a message under the appr opr ia te section name, instead of keywords and
values. For example:
UPS not discovered
IEM not discovered
If you did not intend to export the configuration of the device as part of the .ini file import, ignore these
messages.
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 page73 for information about which values are overridden.
Because the overridden values are device-specific and not appropriate to export to other NMCs,
ignore these error messages. To prevent these error messages, 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 co ntaining the
section heading.
Related TopicsOn Windows operating systems, instead of transferring .ini files, you can use the Device IP Configuration
Wizard to update the basic TCP/IP settings of the NMC and configure other settings through its user interface.
See “Device IP Configuration Wizard” on page72.
Event text Description
Configuration file warning: Invalid
keyword on line number.
Configuration file warning: Invalid value
on line number.
A line with an invalid keyword or value is ignored.
Configuration file warning: Invalid
section on line number. If a section name is invalid, all keyword/value pairs in that section
are ignored.
Configuration file warning: Keyword
found outside of a section on line number.A keyword entered at the beginning of the file (i.e., before any
section headings) is ignored.
Configuration file warning: Configuration
file exceeds maximum size. If the file is too large, an incomplete upload occurs. Reduce the
size of the file, or divide it into two files, and try uploading again.