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Table 8-2. DR4000 System Event Messages
System Event Message
System Event = Type 1
Filesystem server has been started.
File server is not operating normally,
and client access will be
interrupted.
Filesystem check has been
continued from the previous boot.
Filesystem scan has been triggered. Informational message. No user intervention is
Filesystem check has been restarted. Informational message. No user intervention is
Filesystem checker is not operating
normally, and will be restarted.
Filesystem checker terminated with
an unexpected error.
Hardware Health monitor module
failed to start.
DR4000 system is exiting from the
Support mode.
Deduplication engine dictionary is
corrupted.
Insufficient memory to validate
NVRAM contents.
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Description/Meaning or Action
Informational message. No user intervention is
required.
Collect a diagnostics log file, and contact Dell
Support for assistance or intervention.
Informational message. No user intervention is
required.
required.
required.
Informational message. No user intervention is
required.
Collect a diagnostics log file, and contact Dell
Support for assistance or intervention.
Collect a diagnostics log file, and contact Dell
Support for assistance or intervention.
Informational message. No user intervention is
required.
Contact Dell Support for support assistance or
intervention.
Use care when using the CLI maintenance
--configuration --reinit_dictionary command
to initialize the dictionary.
Entries for previously data locations are
removed, and new data ingests will not be able
to detect any duplicate data based on
dictionary index information.
A system reboot is required.
For more information, see "Rebooting the
DR4000 System" on page 38.
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