3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software event notification guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96007, June 2009)

Message and Corrective ActionID
Virtual host IP <address> conflict. Network address <network> is replying to
pings.
Action. Determine which server owns the IP address assigned to the virtual host.
If the server owning the address is configured in the cluster but HP Scalable NAS
is down, reboot the server to get the operating system to release the IP address.
Otherwise, another device reachable on the network already owns the IP address.
Delete this virtual host and recreate it using a different IP address.
107
Virtual host IP conflict for <address> resolved.
Action. None. Alert 107 is resolved.
108
Communication to server <server> is down.
Action. A server configured in the cluster is not communicating with the rest of the
cluster. If HP Scalable NAS is stopped on the server, restart the product. Otherwise,
check for network issues causing the problem or remove the server from the cluster.
109
Communication to server <server> restored.
Action. None. Alert 109 is resolved.
110
Available disk space for <server> is less than <percent>.
A server configured in the cluster is running low on free space in the filesystem
used by HP Scalable NAS for log files.
Action. Rotate, compress, and/or archive log files to free up space on the filesystem.
163
Filesystem free space has changed.
Action. None. Alert 164 is resolved.
164
Probe failed: <IP address> configuration error, script '<script>'
The monitor probe failed on the specified server. The server may no longer be
suitable for the virtual host associated with the monitor. If the virtual host 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 the virtual host.)
Action. Verify that the monitor is configured correctly. Check the server and the
network interface associated with the virtual host for problems.
4504
Service monitor script configuration resolved.
Action. None. Alert 4504 is resolved.
4505
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