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MtcCEX: Last IOP removed via REMOVE_IOP command

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Chapter 4 MtcCEX Messages MtcCEX: Expected dual-processor boot, only one processor started. Severity Error Description This message displays in a Windows NT blue screen on a monitor attached directly to a CE during CE operating system boot when the HP NetServer AA CE Transport begins initialization. The CE was expected to boot with two processors; however, one of the processors failed to start during Windows NT initialization. The HP NetServer AA software automatically resets the CE after 60 seconds, and the boot sequence is restarted. Hardware/Software This message is generated by HP NetServer AA software. Action If the failure persists, contact the system vendor to ensure that the motherboard BIOS revisions are up to date and there are no known issues for multiprocessor boot on the platform. MtcCEX: Last IOP removed via REMOVE_IOP command. Severity Warning Description This message displays in a Windows NT blue screen on a monitor attached directly to a CE when the IOP directs the CE to remove the last active IOP. This may occur as a result of fault handling in the HP NetServer AA system or as a result of an operator command. This event terminates the CE operating system and is followed by a reset of the CE. Hardware/Software This message may appear as a result of: • A user command executed by software • A fault handling action occurring because of a hardware or software malfunction in the system Action The CE operating system has ceased operation. • You must return one or both IOPs to service, and one of the CEs must reboot Windows NT to restore system operations. This typically occurs without user intervention. • In cases of multiple system faults, it may be necessary to intervene manually to repair failed components and restore system operations. • If you cannot restore system operations, contact your service provider for assistance. 76

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Chapter 4
MtcCEX Messages
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MtcCEX: Expected dual-processor boot, only one processor started.
Severity
Error
Description
This message displays in a Windows NT blue screen on a monitor attached directly to a CE
during CE operating system boot when the HP NetServer AA CE Transport begins
initialization.
The CE was expected to boot with two processors; however, one of the processors failed to
start during Windows NT initialization. The HP NetServer AA software automatically resets
the CE after 60 seconds, and the boot sequence is restarted.
Hardware/Software
This message is generated by HP NetServer AA software.
Action
If the failure persists, contact the system vendor to ensure that the motherboard BIOS revisions
are up to date and there are no known issues for multiprocessor boot on the platform.
MtcCEX: Last IOP removed via REMOVE_IOP command.
Severity
Warning
Description
This message displays in a Windows NT blue screen on a monitor attached directly to a CE
when the IOP directs the CE to remove the last active IOP. This may occur as a result of fault
handling in the HP NetServer AA system or as a result of an operator command. This event
terminates the CE operating system and is followed by a reset of the CE.
Hardware/Software
This message may appear as a result of:
A user command executed by software
A fault handling action occurring because of a hardware or software malfunction in the
system
Action
The CE operating system has ceased operation.
You must return one or both IOPs to service, and one of the CEs must reboot Windows NT
to restore system operations. This typically occurs without user intervention.
In cases of multiple system faults, it may be necessary to intervene manually to repair
failed components and restore system operations.
If you cannot restore system operations, contact your service provider for assistance.