HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.2.1 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (February 2006)

Appendix B: Error and Event Log Messages 202
If PanPulse determines that one or more local interfaces are down or
unavailable, it will report messages such as the following:
Interface <ethn> address <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> has gone down
Interface <ethn> has gone down after a send failure
Interface <ethn> has gone down after an attempt to assign an
outbound multicast interface: <No such device>
Interface <eth_n> has been marked down because its interface
flags do not include IFF_UP
If PanPulse determines that the interfaces are down or unavailable on
another server, it will report the following:
No interfaces are responding on host <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
PanPulse should receive cluster traffic at certain intervals on the active
administrative network interface. If PanPulse does not receive any traffic
during this period of time, it will report the following message:
No traffic received on active panpulse interface (<ethn>)
PanPulse then fails over the active interface to another network interface
and reports the following. (You will also see this message for other
situations in which PanPulse chooses a new active interface.)
Selected new active interface <ethn> address
<xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
If PanPulse cannot communicate with all other active servers over a new
interface, it will report the following message:
Unable to fail over to another interface
Network Interface Requirements Are Not Met
PanPulse generates error messages when the requirements for a network
interface are not met.
IPv-4
Only IPv4 is supported. If another address family is specified for the
network, PanPulse will report an error such as the following:
Interface <ethn> has addrtype AF_INET6, skipping