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Chapter 7 MtcEthP and MtcEtx Messages IOPn.MtcEtx status: Ethernet transmit error. Severity Warning Description The IL adapter was unable to transmit an Ethernet packet. Occasional transmit errors can occur, and the packet is retransmitted by MtcEtx. A large number of transmit errors can indicate a problem with the adapter or the Ethernet cable. If both IOPs are booted and joined, a disconnected cable or faulty adapter causes MtcEtx to report an error to the Fault Handler. The Fault Handler will deconfigure one of the IOPs. Related Messages IOPn.MtcMon callout: Bidirectional path IOP1 IOP2 Action • Make sure that the IL cable is appropriate for the NICs in use in your system. • Run the diagnostics on the adapter. • Use the HP NetServer AA Manager to examine the MtcEtx port counters. Excessive retransmits or receive out of sequence errors indicate a problem with the cable or the adapter. • Verify that the adapter was set up correctly (for example, 100MB full duplex). See Also For IL configuration information, refer to Chapter 3 in HP NetServer AA Solution Installation Guide. IOPn.MtcEtx status: Incomplete transfer of incoming Ethernet packet to the receive buffer. Severity Warning Description The IL adapter was unable to copy the entire Ethernet packet to a receive buffer owned by MtcEtx. The error usually occurs because the NIC was reset while a receive was in progress. IOPn.MtcEtx status: Initialization error. Severity Error Description This message is logged during initialization as the result of failure of a Windows NT kernel mode system routine. The Event Viewer Data section contains the Windows NT or NDIS error code. MtcEtx aborts initialization. Action • Check the Event Viewer for non-HP NetServer AA errors, such as those logged by the NIC driver. • If necessary, reboot the IOP. Refer to Chapter 9 in HP NetServer AA Solution Administrator's Guide for information about how to reboot an IOP. 132

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Chapter 7
MtcEthP and MtcEtx Messages
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IOP
n
.MtcEtx status: Ethernet transmit error.
Severity
Warning
Description
The IL adapter was unable to transmit an Ethernet packet. Occasional transmit errors can
occur, and the packet is retransmitted by MtcEtx. A large number of transmit errors can
indicate a problem with the adapter or the Ethernet cable.
If both IOPs are booted and joined, a disconnected cable or faulty adapter causes MtcEtx to
report an error to the Fault Handler. The Fault Handler will deconfigure one of the IOPs.
Related Messages
IOP
n
.MtcMon callout: Bidirectional path IOP1 <-> IOP2
Action
Make sure that the IL cable is appropriate for the NICs in use in your system.
Run the diagnostics on the adapter.
Use the HP NetServer AA Manager to examine the MtcEtx port counters. Excessive
retransmits or receive out of sequence errors indicate a problem with the cable or the
adapter.
Verify that the adapter was set up correctly (for example, 100MB full duplex).
See Also
For IL configuration information, refer to
Chapter 3
in
HP NetServer AA Solution Installation
Guide
.
IOP
n
.MtcEtx status: Incomplete transfer of incoming Ethernet packet to the receive buffer.
Severity
Warning
Description
The IL adapter was unable to copy the entire Ethernet packet to a receive buffer owned by
MtcEtx. The error usually occurs because the NIC was reset while a receive was in progress.
IOP
n
.MtcEtx status: Initialization error.
Severity
Error
Description
This message is logged during initialization as the result of failure of a Windows NT kernel
mode system routine. The Event Viewer Data section contains the Windows NT or NDIS error
code. MtcEtx aborts initialization.
Action
Check the Event Viewer for non-HP NetServer AA errors, such as those logged by the
NIC driver.
If necessary, reboot the IOP. Refer to
Chapter 9
in
HP NetServer AA Solution
Administrator
s Guide
for information about how to reboot an IOP.