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03-15-2001 09:48 AM
03-15-2001 09:48 AM
HP Event Monitor
Below is the error I'm seeing. I've looked to see if there is an updated version of the Event Monitor available, with no avail. Am I barking up the wrong tree?
Error message from ORHP1:
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 08:42:46 -0800 (PST)
To: root
Subject: Event Monitor Notification
>------------ Event Monitoring Service Event Notification ------------
<
Notification Time: Thu Mar 15 08:42:45 2001
Event Monitor notification information:
/storage/events/tapes/SCSI_tape/10_4_16.3.0 is >= 3.
Its current value is SERIOUS(4).
Event data from monitor:
Event Time : Thu Mar 15 08:42:44 2001
Event Id : 0x003ab0f10400000000 Monitor : dm_stape
Event # : 599 Event Class : I/O
Severity : SERIOUS
Tape at hardware path 10/4/16.3.0 : Unrecognized TapeAlert event
Associated OS error log entry id(s):
None
Description of Error:
The monitor has received an error for the device at address
10/4/16.3.0 which cannot be decoded.
Error message from ORHP1:
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 08:42:46 -0800 (PST)
To: root
Subject: Event Monitor Notification
>------------ Event Monitoring Service Event Notification ------------
<
Notification Time: Thu Mar 15 08:42:45 2001
Event Monitor notification information:
/storage/events/tapes/SCSI_tape/10_4_16.3.0 is >= 3.
Its current value is SERIOUS(4).
Event data from monitor:
Event Time : Thu Mar 15 08:42:44 2001
Event Id : 0x003ab0f10400000000 Monitor : dm_stape
Event # : 599 Event Class : I/O
Severity : SERIOUS
Tape at hardware path 10/4/16.3.0 : Unrecognized TapeAlert event
Associated OS error log entry id(s):
None
Description of Error:
The monitor has received an error for the device at address
10/4/16.3.0 which cannot be decoded.
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03-15-2001 11:07 AM
03-15-2001 11:07 AM
Re: HP Event Monitor
I had this on an N-class, hp said that most of the errors were not serious. They updated the software and firmware and I stopped getting them.
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03-16-2001 02:57 AM
03-16-2001 02:57 AM
Re: HP Event Monitor
I'd always be careful about this.
You should in anycase get up to the
latest diagnostics software just to be sure
about it.
Download STM from software.hp.com/SUPPORT_PLUS/
install it (no reboot)
run mstm
select the device with space
main menu - tools->information->run
and then tools->activity log->latest logs
to see if there is anything there.
I've seen EMS trap some errors relating
to memory even when the memory test on
boot up didn't catch them, so I'd tend to
believe there is some kind of problem.
Later,
Bill
You should in anycase get up to the
latest diagnostics software just to be sure
about it.
Download STM from software.hp.com/SUPPORT_PLUS/
install it (no reboot)
run mstm
select the device with space
main menu - tools->information->run
and then tools->activity log->latest logs
to see if there is anything there.
I've seen EMS trap some errors relating
to memory even when the memory test on
boot up didn't catch them, so I'd tend to
believe there is some kind of problem.
Later,
Bill
It works for me (tm)
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