Sun Microsystems 5310 NAS Server User Manual


 
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2.34 Miscellaneous Log Messages
Why can’t I see system log information prior to most recent
reboot?
By default, the system log is stored only in memory. Therefore, it is lost upon reboot.
StorEdge offers the option to save syslog data locally, or to send it to a syslogd
server.
For additional information on this topic, please refer to the FAQ “How do I set up
local or remote logging?”
System log message: “nfsd: error 'prog unavail' x.x.x.x (100227)
nfs_acl”
This message is generated when an NFS client tries to write a POSIX style ACL. This
is not supported by StorEdge at this time.
System log message: “ARP information overwritten”
This message is generated when StorEdge recognizes a new Ethernet (MAC) address
associated with an IP address. As each NIC has only one Ethernet address, this is
either an indication that the client is using port aggregation, or that there is a
duplicate IP address on the network.
System log message: “statmon error: no statmon, remote x.x.x.x”
This message indicates that there was no reply from client x.x.x.x to an NFS status
check. Usually due to a client reboot or lost connection.
System log message: “dac_get_dev_info: GetSCSIDevice failed
FFFFFFF0”
This message indicates a SCSI device error. It is usually an indication of heavy
system load, but not necessarily an indication of a problem.