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The Device Synchronization Layer was unable to allocate memory to create a system thread.

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Chapter 6 MtcDsl Messages IOPn.MtcDsl status: Unable to allocate a callback descriptor. Severity Error Description The Device Synchronization Layer was unable to allocate memory. This message indicates an operating system resource condition usually related to insufficient memory in the reporting IOP. Related Messages IOPn.MtcDsl status: Unable to allocate callback worker thread. IOPn.MtcDsl status: Unable to initialize DSL. Hardware/Software This message indicates an operating system resource condition caused by insufficient IOP memory. Action • Add more memory to the reporting IOP. • If there is sufficient memory in the IOP, contact your service provider for assistance. IOPn.MtcDsl status: Unable to allocate a callback worker thread. Severity Error Description The Device Synchronization Layer was unable to allocate memory to create a system thread. This message indicates an operating system resource condition usually related to insufficient memory in the reporting IOP. Related Messages IOPn.MtcDsl status: Unable to allocate callback descriptor. IOPn.MtcDsl status: Unable to initialize DSL. Hardware/Software This message indicates an operating system resource condition caused by insufficient IOP memory. Action • Add more memory to the reporting IOP. • If there is sufficient memory in the IOP, contact your service provider for assistance. IOPn.MtcDsl status: Unable to find a flush descriptor on the global flush list. Severity Error Description The Device Synchronization Layer received an unexpected flush packet. Hardware/Software This message usually indicates an internal HP NetServer AA server software error. Action If you receive this message, contact your service provider. The IOP encountering this message can be rebooted and brought back into the HP NetServer AA server. Refer to Chapter 9 in HP NetServer AA Solution Administrator's Guide for information about how to reboot an IOP. 107

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Chapter 6
MtcDsl Messages
IOP
n
.MtcDsl status: Unable to allocate a callback descriptor.
Severity
Error
Description
The Device Synchronization Layer was unable to allocate memory. This message indicates an
operating system resource condition usually related to insufficient memory in the reporting
IOP.
Related Messages
IOP
n
.MtcDsl status: Unable to allocate callback worker thread.
IOP
n
.MtcDsl status: Unable to initialize DSL.
Hardware/Software
This message indicates an operating system resource condition caused by insufficient IOP
memory.
Action
Add more memory to the reporting IOP.
If there is sufficient memory in the IOP, contact your service provider for assistance.
IOP
n
.MtcDsl status: Unable to allocate a callback worker thread.
Severity
Error
Description
The Device Synchronization Layer was unable to allocate memory to create a system thread.
This message indicates an operating system resource condition usually related to insufficient
memory in the reporting IOP.
Related Messages
IOP
n
.MtcDsl status: Unable to allocate callback descriptor.
IOP
n
.MtcDsl status: Unable to initialize DSL.
Hardware/Software
This message indicates an operating system resource condition caused by insufficient IOP
memory.
Action
Add more memory to the reporting IOP.
If there is sufficient memory in the IOP, contact your service provider for assistance.
IOP
n
.MtcDsl status: Unable to find a flush descriptor on the global flush list.
Severity
Error
Description
The Device Synchronization Layer received an unexpected flush packet.
Hardware/Software
This message usually indicates an internal HP NetServer AA server software error.
Action
If you receive this message, contact your service provider. The IOP encountering this message
can be rebooted and brought back into the HP NetServer AA server. Refer to
Chapter 9
in
HP
NetServer AA Solution Administrator
s Guide
for information about how to reboot an IOP.