Unauthorized Executable Was Detected And Terminated; R Network Shared I/O Module Inputs Unhealthy - GE Mark VIeS System Manual

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Description Unauthorized executable was detected and terminated
Possible Cause When in Secure mode, the controller only permits authorized executables. An unauthorized executable
has been detected and dismissed.
Solution
Inspect the syslog/error log messages
Rebuild and download the baseload, firmware, and application to the controller.
Re-install the ControlST application, then rebuild and download the baseload, firmware, and application to the controller.
505
Description R network shared I/O module inputs unhealthy
Possible Cause
I/O module restarting or restarted
I/O module application/configuration missing
Application/configuration does not match in I/O module and controller
Failed Ethernet connection between I/O module and controller
Ethernet cable inserted into wrong connector on I/O module
Note When using the Shared IONet feature, this alarm is generated if there is a problem with receiving inputs from any
shared I/O module on the R IONet. Refer to Mark Controllers Shared IONet User Guide (GEH-6812).
Solution
Rebuild and download application/parameters to all controllers and I/O modules.
Reload firmware and parameters to the affected I/O module.
Reload firmware and application to all controllers.
If the problem persists, replace the affected I/O module, then replace the controller.
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GEH-6855_Vol_II Mark VIeS Functional Safety Systems Volume II
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