Product guide
108 Configuration Software and Utilities
109MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System
Data Corruption Errors That the SMU Application Can Handle
Data corruption errors that the SMU may be able to handle include corruption of template les used
by the SMU (les that represent UI views to be sent from the core components to the application).
In this type of case, the SMU can detect that there is a problem when it is not able to correctly parse
such a le, which means the application is not able to correctly display a view. For this type of error,
a message is displayed indicating that a data corruption error has been encountered and that the
current action cannot be completed. You are asked to select a new task from the task list.
Internal Errors For Which a View Cannot Be Generated
In a few cases, errors may be serious enough to prevent the SMU core components from supplying
error information to you. These errors may include certain types of memory allocation errors or, in the
remote case, the loss of the connection between the SMU application and the core components.
In such cases, the SMU application (if possible), indicates to you that a shutdown of the software
should occur and the server be rebooted.
Help
Help for the Remote SMU Application
Help for the remote SMU application is HTML-based to match the format used by other ISM products.
This means SMU help is displayed in a separate instance of a browser. An example of the help display
is shown in Figure 58.
Figure 58. Remote SMU Help Window (Browser-based)
Help for the SMU exists in two help subsystems, the front-end ISM help and the context-sensitive
SMU help.