No. 4
%1 denotes the drive bay number. %2 denotes the manufacturer and the model name of the drive.
No. 8
%1 denotes the drive bay number.
No.11
%1 indicates the cause of the record in message format. One of the following is recorded.
%1
The writing of debug information is not a complete memory dump.
Overwriting to an existing file is disabled.
The size of the paging file is insufficient.
No memory dump file exists or the size of the memory dump file is insufficient.
No. 12 %1 denotes the slot number of the DIMM.
No. 13 %1 records one of the following:
FAN, TEMP, RMTSTDN, MEM, CPU, TEMPLOG, WDT, RAID1, RAID SMART, SMART,
USETIME, RASLOG, INTERNAL - LOGD
No. 14 %1 indicates the DIMM slot number. %2 indicates the total number of times that a single-bit error has been
detected.
%3 indicates the difference compared to the last time that the total number of times that a single-bit error has
been detected was recorded.
No. 15 %1 indicates the DIMM slot number.
No. 16 %1 indicates that the feature terminated with an error. %2 denotes the error code.
No. 17 %1 indicates that a registry key has an illegal value. %2 denotes the default value of the registry key.
No. 18 %1 and %2 record one of the following combinations:
%1
A reset signal was input.
A PCI bus parity error occurred.
An uncorrectable error occurred in DIMM2.
An uncorrectable error occurred in DIMM1.
No. 19 %1 denotes the power shutdown factor code.
No. 20, No. 24, No. 25, No. 26, No. 28
No. 29 %1 records one of the following:
OPTIMAL, OPTIMAL(MEDIA ERROR), DEGRADE, DEGRADE(MEDIA ERROR),
DEGRADE(REBUILD), DEGRADE(REBUILD MEDIA ERROR)
%2 and %3 record one of the following:
ONLINE, OFFLINE, REBUILD, INCOMPLETE DATA, NOT CONNECTED
No. 30 %1 denotes the rebuilding interruption factor code.
No .31 %1 denotes the error code.
%1 denotes the drive bay number.
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%2
0x9201
0x9202
0x9217
0x9218