HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.2.1 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (February 2006)
Appendix B: Error and Event Log Messages 201
Fatal messages have this format:
[Fatal ] [<date and time>] SANPulse SERVERS
A fatal message indicates that HP Clustered File System has terminated
on the specified server. First attempt to restart HP Clustered File System
on that server. If the cluster software cannot be restarted, you will see
another message asking you to reboot the server. The message will
remain in the Alert section of the Management Console until either HP
Clustered File System is restarted on the rebooted server or the server is
removed from the cluster.
SCL Messages
If messages such as the following appear in the HP Clustered File System
event log, the cluster may not be able to start up properly. Consult HP
Technical Support for assistance.
CRITICAL ERROR: Unable to fence host xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx: xxxx
(switch=xxxx)
Network Interface Messages
The PanPulse process writes messages to the HP Clustered File System
event log about the state of the network interfaces configured in the
cluster. If you receive a message that a network interface is down or
unavailable, or that a network interface does not meet the interface
requirements, you will need to take corrective actions.
A Network Interface Is Down or Unavailable
These messages indicate that there is a problem with the specified
network interfaces. The hardware may have failed, or a network interface
may have been taken down administratively. Check the status of the
network interface and repair it if necessary.