Chapter 9 Operation and Maintenance
■ Event Log Errors after Installation
After installation, the following events may be displayed in Event Viewer.
Check and perform the corrective action against the relevant event.
ID
9
The device nnnn, did not respond
during the timeout time.
15
The device, nnnn, is not ready for
access yet.
62
This computer is a domain PDC at the
root of forest. Use the net command
"net time /setsntp:<server name>" to
configure it for synchronization from
an external time source.
1000
The user or computer name cannot be
identified. The return value is "1722".
■ Cannot collect the memory dump
If the memory dump file cannot be created, perform the following procedures.
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Correct the settings
If the memory dump cannot be collected, check the settings of the paging file and memory dump file.
For setting procedures, refer to "5.1 Memory Dump/Paging File Setting" ( pg.130).
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table: Error events at installation
Description
This message may appear when an expansion card such as a
RAID card or a SCSI card is installed. However, this is not a
problem.
Cause:
An NTP was selected as a component.
Corrective action:
ServerStart cannot configure the NTP server automatically due
to the absence of items for specifying it. After OS installation,
perform the following procedure to specify the time server.
Cause:
The primary DNS server address may be invalid or the server
cannot be connected.
Corrective action:
Perform the following procedures to correct the DNS address
in Internet protocol (TCP/IP) properties.
Cause and corrective action
1. Start SNTP server operation on another machine.
Assume that the SNTP server address is
<172.22.78.246>.
2. Enter the following at a command prompt.
net time /setsntp:172.22.78.246
w32tm -s 172.22.78.246
1. Right-click [My Network] and click [Properties].
2. Right-click [Local Area Connection] and click
[Properties].
3. Click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and click
[Properties].
4. Enter the correct DNS address in the [Primary DNS
server] box.