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01-05-2006 07:09 AM
01-05-2006 07:09 AM
Warnings after upgrading to HP Network Configuration Utility 8.10.0.19
I have several Proliant servers that I purchased in 2004. All of them have dual gigabit network interfaces. With each of them I setup a team using the HP Network Configuration Utility, using default configuration. I never had a problem with them. Yesterday I upgraded to HP Network Configuration Utility 8.10.0.19 and the latest NIC card drivers. After this I am now getting messages like this:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: CPQTeamMP
Event Category: None
Event ID: 449
Date: 1/4/2006
Time: 5:29:20 PM
User: N/A
Computer: FNMAIL
Description:
HP Network Team: The Primary team member is unavailable and no other team member is present in the team for failover.
What does this mean? How do I make it go away?
Also what does this mean:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: CPQTeamMP
Event Category: None
Event ID: 439
Date: 1/4/2006
Time: 5:29:20 PM
User: N/A
Computer: FNMAIL
Description:
HP Network Team: PROBLEM: A non-Primary Network Link is being Closed. This is typically because of a PnP action, possibly it was reconfigured through Network-Properties or through HP Network Configuration Utility? Possibly it was Disabled? Possibly it is being dropped from a Team or the Team is being Dissolved? ACTION: No action is required if the described behavior is expected. Otherwise, investigate the PnP reason, possibly re-enable the miniport.
Why are these now coming up only after a driver and utility upgrade?
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: CPQTeamMP
Event Category: None
Event ID: 449
Date: 1/4/2006
Time: 5:29:20 PM
User: N/A
Computer: FNMAIL
Description:
HP Network Team: The Primary team member is unavailable and no other team member is present in the team for failover.
What does this mean? How do I make it go away?
Also what does this mean:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: CPQTeamMP
Event Category: None
Event ID: 439
Date: 1/4/2006
Time: 5:29:20 PM
User: N/A
Computer: FNMAIL
Description:
HP Network Team: PROBLEM: A non-Primary Network Link is being Closed. This is typically because of a PnP action, possibly it was reconfigured through Network-Properties or through HP Network Configuration Utility? Possibly it was Disabled? Possibly it is being dropped from a Team or the Team is being Dissolved? ACTION: No action is required if the described behavior is expected. Otherwise, investigate the PnP reason, possibly re-enable the miniport.
Why are these now coming up only after a driver and utility upgrade?
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