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Appendix B Alerts and Alert Messages
Alert Messages
DPE Alerts
Whenever a DPE syslog alert is sent, you can find additional details in the DPE logs.
You can use the show log command to access the DPE logs. See
for
additional information.
Some DPE errors are also propagated to the RDU server log files. You can find these in the
<BPR_DATA>/rdu/logs/rdu.log file.
<BPR_DATA>/rdu/logs/rdu.log file.
Table B-1
RDU Alerts
Alert
Description
RDU-1-101: RDU ran out of disk space
This alert indicates that the hard drive partition
used by the RDU server has run out of space. You
can remove or compress some of the log files.
used by the RDU server has run out of space. You
can remove or compress some of the log files.
See
for additional information on upgrading the disk.
RDU-1-103: RDU ran out of memory
This alert tells you that the RDU has run out of
memory.
memory.
RDU-1-111: Evaluation key for technology
[<technology_name>] expired
[<technology_name>] expired
This alert appears whenever an evaluation key for
the technology specified expires. You must
contact Cisco sales or TAC for a new license key.
the technology specified expires. You must
contact Cisco sales or TAC for a new license key.
RDU-1-115: You have used [<percent>]% of
available [<technology_name>] licenses.
available [<technology_name>] licenses.
This alert identifies the quantity of licences used
(in percentage) out of the total number of
allowable licenses. This alert starts to appear
when you reach 80% of the license capacity.
(in percentage) out of the total number of
allowable licenses. This alert starts to appear
when you reach 80% of the license capacity.
Table B-2
DPE Alerts
Alert
Description
DPE-1-102: DPE ran out of disk space
This alert notifies you that the DPE hard drive is
full. There are three different actions you can
perform:
full. There are three different actions you can
perform:
a.
Clear out any excess support bundles that may
reside on the disk. You can do this by moving
those support bundles to another machine and
then running the clear bundles command
from the DPE CLI.
reside on the disk. You can do this by moving
those support bundles to another machine and
then running the clear bundles command
from the DPE CLI.
b.
Run the clear logs command from the DPE
CLI, to clear more disk space.
CLI, to clear more disk space.
c.
As a last resort, run the clear cache command
from the DPE CLI. This will remove any cache
files and force the DPE to resynchronize with
the RDU server.
from the DPE CLI. This will remove any cache
files and force the DPE to resynchronize with
the RDU server.