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Chapter 13 MtcMon Messages IOPn.MtcMon Fault Handler status: CEx has reported n platform error(s). Variables x - the ID of the CE reporting the errors n - the number of platform errors reported Severity Error Description This error is reported periodically when the CE detects correctable or uncorrectable bus or other motherboard faults. Recoverable errors generally do not compromise CE operational integrity; however, they can become problematic if they occur on a constant basis or if they are accompanied by nonrecoverable errors. Related Messages IOPn.MtcMon Fault Handler status: CEx has reported n memory error(s). IOPnx.MtcMon FRU: Uncorrectable memory error on CEx IOPn.MtcMon FRU: Uncorrectable platform error on CEx Hardware/Software This message indicates a hardware error. Action You need not take any action if the error occurs infrequently (less than once a week). If the errors occur more frequently, or if the number of errors reported is excessive (more than 10 per message), this may indicate an incipient motherboard failure, and you should take corrective action as follows: • Run any system diagnostics supplied with your system to verify the correct functioning of the motherboard components. • If the problems persist, replace the CE. IOPn.MtcMon Fault Handler status: Error writing fault information to \Config\MtcFh.hrl. Severity Error Description The Endurance software was unable to store the most recent fault message information to the MtcFh.hrl file in the config subdirectory of the IOP's system root. This error is not directly related to the fault condition being reported, but it is indicative of a file system error on the reporting IOP. Related Messages IOPn.MtcMon Fault Handler status: Fault information dump. IOPn.MtcMon Fault Handler status: Fault information log is not open. Action • Run chkdsk or any other file system validation program to check the integrity of your IOP system disk. • Verify that the system has sufficient memory resources for proper IOP operation. 192

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Chapter 13
MtcMon Messages
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IOP
n
.MtcMon Fault Handler status: CE
x
has reported
n
platform error(s).
Variables
x
the ID of the CE reporting the errors
n
the number of platform errors reported
Severity
Error
Description
This error is reported periodically when the CE detects correctable or uncorrectable bus or
other motherboard faults.
Recoverable errors generally do not compromise CE operational integrity; however, they can
become problematic if they occur on a constant basis or if they are accompanied by non-
recoverable errors.
Related Messages
IOP
n
.MtcMon Fault Handler status: CE
x
has reported
n
memory error(s).
IOP
nx
.MtcMon FRU: Uncorrectable memory error on CE
x
IOP
n
.MtcMon FRU: Uncorrectable platform error on CE
x
Hardware/Software
This message indicates a hardware error.
Action
You need not take any action if the error occurs infrequently (less than once a week). If the
errors occur more frequently, or if the number of errors reported is excessive (more than 10 per
message), this may indicate an incipient motherboard failure, and you should take corrective
action as follows:
Run any system diagnostics supplied with your system to verify the correct functioning of
the motherboard components.
If the problems persist, replace the CE.
IOP
n
.MtcMon Fault Handler status: Error writing fault information to <systemroot>\Config\MtcFh.hrl.
Severity
Error
Description
The Endurance software was unable to store the most recent fault message information to the
MtcFh.hrl file in the config subdirectory of the IOP's system root. This error is not directly
related to the fault condition being reported, but it is indicative of a file system error on the
reporting IOP.
Related Messages
IOP
n
.MtcMon Fault Handler status: Fault information dump.
IOP
n
.MtcMon Fault Handler status: Fault information log is not open.
Action
Run chkdsk or any other file system validation program to check the integrity of your IOP
system disk.
Verify that the system has sufficient memory resources for proper IOP operation.