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CE2 CPU count

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Chapter 13 MtcMon Messages IOPn.MtcMon status: The number of CE CPU processors does not match. CE1 CPU count = x. CE2 CPU count = y. Variables x - the number of CPUs in CE1 y - the number of CPUs in CE1 Severity Error Description The number of CPUs in CE1 does not match the number of CPUs in CE2. The CEs cannot be synchronized unless the number of CPUs in each CE matches exactly. Hardware/Software This message is generated as a result of a hardware configuration error in the CEs. Action To resolve this condition, do one of the following: • Power down one of the CEs and add or remove enough CPUs so that the number of CPUs exactly matches the number in the active CE. • Power down both CEs and add or remove CPUs from the CEs so that the number of CPUs exactly matches in the two CEs. IOPn.MtcMon status: The number of CE CPU processors is not compatible. CE1 CPU count = x. CE2 CPU count = y. Variables x - the number of CPUs in CE1 y - the number of CPUs in CE1 Severity Error Description The number of CPUs in CE1 does not match the number of CPUs in CE2. The CE attempting to synchronize cannot be synchronized unless it has at least as many processors as the number of processors in use by Windows NT running on the other CE. Hardware/Software This message is generated as a result of a hardware configuration error in the CEs. Action • Power down the CE attempting to synchronize. • Add processors to that CE so that it matches the number of processors in the CE that is running Windows NT. Note: The most likely scenario is that the CE running Windows NT has two processors and the CE attempting to synchronize has only one processor. 288

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Chapter 13
MtcMon Messages
288
IOP
n
.MtcMon status: The number of CE CPU processors does not match.
CE1 CPU count =
x
.
CE2 CPU count =
y
.
Variables
x
the number of CPUs in CE1
y
the number of CPUs in CE1
Severity
Error
Description
The number of CPUs in CE1 does not match the number of CPUs in CE2. The CEs cannot be
synchronized unless the number of CPUs in each CE matches exactly.
Hardware/Software
This message is generated as a result of a hardware configuration error in the CEs.
Action
To resolve this condition, do one of the following:
Power down one of the CEs and add or remove enough CPUs so that the number of CPUs
exactly matches the number in the active CE.
Power down both CEs and add or remove CPUs from the CEs so that the number of CPUs
exactly matches in the two CEs.
IOP
n
.MtcMon status: The number of CE CPU processors is not compatible.
CE1 CPU count =
x
.
CE2 CPU count =
y
.
Variables
x
the number of CPUs in CE1
y
the number of CPUs in CE1
Severity
Error
Description
The number of CPUs in CE1 does not match the number of CPUs in CE2. The CE attempting
to synchronize cannot be synchronized unless it has at least as many processors as the number
of processors in use by Windows NT running on the other CE.
Hardware/Software
This message is generated as a result of a hardware configuration error in the CEs.
Action
Power down the CE attempting to synchronize.
Add processors to that CE so that it matches the number of processors in the CE that is
running Windows NT.
Note:
The most likely scenario is that the CE running Windows NT has two processors
and the CE attempting to synchronize has only one processor.