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Details on the log file
The log file consists of the following items:
POWER-ON=7
1 : Power On : Mon Jun 23 21:19:26 EDT 2003
Shimuke=x, Region=x,x,x PowerOnKey=xxxxx
ENC OK(2.253.0.0/2.253.0.0) • • • • • • ===== VERSION CHECK OK =====
Power Off : Mon Jun 23 22:12:16 EDT 2003
2 : Power On : Tue Jul 8 10:10:12 EDT 2003
Shimuke=x, Region=x,x,x PowerOnKey=xxxxx
ENC OK(2.253.0.0/2.253.0.0) • • • • • • ===== VERSION CHECK OK =====
3 : Power On : Tue Jul 8 10:12:32 EDT 2003
Shimuke=x, Region=x,x,x PowerOnKey=xxxxx
----- Found a power failure in the previous power on -----
ENC OK(2.253.0.0/2.253.0.0) • • • • • • ===== VERSION CHECK OK =====
Power Off : Tue Jul 8 10:15:16 EDT 2003
4 : Power On : Tue Jul 8 14:10:22 EDT 2003
Shimuke=x, Region=x,x,x PowerOnKey=xxxxx
!!!!!! The root file system has been recovered !!!!!!!!
ENC OK(2.253.0.0/2.253.0.0) • • • • • • ===== VERSION CHECK OK =====
Power Off : Tue Jul 8 14:12:16 EDT 2003
5 : Power On : Tue Jul 8 15:10:22 EDT 2003
Shimuke=x, Region=x,x,x PowerOnKey=xxxxx
ENC OK(2.253.0.0/2.253.0.0) • • • • • • ===== VERSION CHECK OK =====
!!!!!! NO DECODER BOARD ERROR (REBOOT) !!!!!!!!
6 : Power On : Tue Jul 8 16:10:22 EDT 2003
Shimuke=x, Region=x,x,x PowerOnKey=xxxxx
ENC OK(2.253.0.0/2.253.0.0) • • • • • • ===== VERSION CHECK OK =====
!!!!!! NO DECODER BOARD ERROR AGAIN !!!!!!!!
!!!!!<<<<<PCI Access Error Count=1>>>>>(Date)Tue Jul 8 16:12 11 EDT 2003
Power Off : Tue Jul 8 16:12:16 EDT 2003
7 : Power On : Tue Jul 8 18:10:22 EDT 2003
Shimuke=x, Region=x,x,x PowerOnKey=xxxxx
ENC OK(2.253.0.0/2.253.0.0) • • • • • • ===== VERSION CHECK OK =====
1 Number of times the power was turned on since recording of the log file started (normally, after shipment).
In the example above, the unit was turned on 7 times.
2 Date and time the power was turned on
3 Date and time the power was turned off
4 This message indicates that the previous power-off process was not completed normally. If this message appears many
times, it is suspected that the HDD is damaged. The user should be urged to turn off the unit using the STANDBY/ON
button on the front panel. The user should even be urged to use the UPS (uninterruptible power supply), depending on the
power-supply conditions.
5 This message indicates that the root file system was damaged because of inappropriate interruption of the power supply,
etc., and that automatic restoration has been performed to retry to start up the root file system. This itself does not pose a
problem, because restoration has been completed, but if this often occurs, the following problems are suspected:
(1) Because of the poor power-supply conditions on the user's side, sudden power interruptions occurred while the unit was
in operation.
(2) Because the HDD was in poor conditions, sometimes files were not read properly.
6 This message indicates that the Decoder board was not detected on the first try. In this case, the unit is automatically
rebooted, and the unit retries detection of the Decoder board. If this occurs many times, the Decoder board may be
defective.
7 This message indicates that the Decoder board was not detected on the second try. The application is not started, the error
message is displayed on the FL displays, and only the STANDBY/ON button is active. If this occurs many times, the
Decoder board may be defective.
8 This is the result of confirmation of whether the versions of the firmware and the application program are identical or not.
If the result is not OK, the application program will not start up. Reinstall, using the correct version of the program.
9 If errors are generated on the PCI bus, the total number of errors detected while the power is on is recorded when the
power is turned off. Unlike the service_info.log mentioned below, where error data are recorded as soon as an error is
generated, in this log, the total number of errors detected is recorded, if any, when the power is turned off.
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