HP XP P9000 Remote Web Console Messages (AV400-96604, January 2014)
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The part code is the ID (four- or five-digit number) of the application that issued the message. In
some cases, the number of digits in the message may not match the number of digits described in
this manual. In these circumstances, read this manual with the following interpretation:
• Four-digit part code: When a four-digit part code ID is displayed in a message window, add
a zero "0" to the beginning of the part code displayed in the message window so it has five
digits, and then look up the five-digit part code in this manual.
• Five-digit part code: This is as described in this manual. For example, when the four-digit part
code "3005" is displayed in a message window, refer to the five-digit part code "03005" in
this manual.
Part code
The part code, which is a four- or five-digit number, shows the ID of the application that issued the
message. In some cases, the number of digits in the message window may not match the number
of digits described in this manual. In this case:
• Four-digit part code: When a four-digit part code is displayed in the message window, put a
"0" at the beginning of the part code and refer to the five-digit part code in this manual. For
example, when part code "3005" is displayed in the message window, refer to part code
"03005" in this manual.
• Five-digit part code: This is as described in this manual.
Error code
The error code is a four-, five-, or six-digit number that indicates the message ID. In some cases,
the number of digits in the message window may not match the number of digits described in this
manual. In this case:
• Four-digit or five-digit error code: When a four- or five-digit error code is displayed in the
message window, put "00" or "0" at the beginning of the error code and refer to the six-digit
error code in this manual.
• Six-digit error code: This is as described in this manual.
For example, when error code "2015" is displayed in the message window, refer to error code
"002015" in this manual.
If Remote Web Console starts and displays the following message, refer to the code and number
that (YYYY ZZZZZ) represent. A check box may be indicated in the message window. If you check
the box the message will not appear until you log in again.
A network error occurred, the server is not ready, or an error
occurred in the server. (YYYY ZZZZZ)
Advanced message window
Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4 show examples of advanced message windows.
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