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04-10-2025 03:02 AM - last edited on 04-14-2025 05:38 PM by support_s
04-10-2025 03:02 AM - last edited on 04-14-2025 05:38 PM by support_s
MSL8096 timestamp in the Loader_Warning_Trace.trc
Hello.
Can anyone explain why events with a date of 00.01.01 appear in the Loader_Warning_Trace.trc?
The system time is synchronized with the NTP service and has an up-to-date value.
We received this message by e-mail from the library:
00.01.01 00:00:00.28 Attention: Power Supply Fan operation warning
Event Code: 0x89 - power supply fan alert
Power Supply Number: 0x00, 0
Regards, YA.
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04-14-2025 05:37 PM
04-14-2025 05:37 PM
Re: MSL8096 timestamp in the Loader_Warning_Trace.trc
These events can be ignored as long as the error is not reported in RMI. Also, you need to check the immediate events before or after this message. They might show the correct details. This happens when the info gets captured when the Library controller is busy and stops responding at the time of a health check polling cycle.
Hope this helps.
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04-16-2025 12:26 AM
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Query: MSL8096 timestamp in the Loader_Warning_Trace.trc
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