HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.1 Windows Storage Server Edition event notification guide (AG515 - 96011, August 2008)
Chapter 3: Event Messages 46
50039 <Virtual File Share> configuration: a null users failure is resolved.
Action. None. Alert 50038 is resolved.
50040 <Virtual File Share> probe failed: out of memory.
Action. A Virtual File Share failure occurred on the specified server. The
server may no longer be suitable for the Virtual File Server associated with
the Virtual File Share. If the Virtual File Server was active on the affected
server, it may have failed over to another server. (Whether failover occurs is
dependent on the configuration of the monitor and Virtual File Server.)
Verify that the Virtual File Share is configured correctly.
50041 <Virtual File Share> probe: an out of memory failure is resolved.
Action. None. Alert 50040 is resolved.
50042 <Virtual File Share> probe volume '<volume>' failed.
Action. A Virtual File Share failure occurred on the specified server. The
server may no longer be suitable for the Virtual File Server associated with
the Virtual File Share. If the Virtual File Server was active on the affected
server, it may have failed over to another server. (Whether failover occurs is
dependent on the configuration of the monitor and Virtual File Server.)
Verify that the Virtual File Share is configured correctly.
50043 <Virtual File Share> probe volume failure is resolved.
Action. None. Alert 50042 is resolved.
50044 Cannot add the shared resource <resource>.
Action. A Virtual File Share failure occurred on the specified server. The
server may no longer be suitable for the Virtual File Server associated with
the Virtual File Share. If the Virtual File Server was active on the affected
server, it may have failed over to another server. (Whether failover occurs is
dependent on the configuration of the monitor and Virtual File Server.)
Verify that the Virtual File Share is configured correctly.
50045 Failure adding shared resource resolved.
Action. None. Alert 50044 is resolved.
ID Message and Corrective Action