Polycom 7000 Video Game Sound System User Manual


 
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The alert text describes the nature of the problem, which may require additional configuration of the DNS
server(s) or network settings for the cluster.
Refer to the Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operations Guide for more information regarding
DNS configuration.
Click the link to go to the Admin > Local Cluster > Network Settings page.
See also:
Alerts
Add Required DNS Records for the Polycom RealPresence DMA System
Alert 3309
Cluster <cluster>: DNS <address of DNS server> is unresponsive. <service> at <FQDN>
<referenced by> {will use <IP address> | cannot be reached}.
One or more configured DNS servers are not responding to requests from the specified cluster. The system
will use the last cached IP address for the DNS server, but if no IP address is known, this DNS server is
considered unreachable.
This could indicate a network problem, or that a DNS server is out of service.
Click the link to go to the Admin > Local Cluster > Network Settings page.
See also:
Alerts
Alert 3310
Cluster <cluster>: DNS <address of server> cannot resolve <FQDN>. <service>
<referenced by> cannot be reached.
The specified cluster can’t resolve the domain name of this Active Directory, MCU, ISDN gateway, or DMA
cluster. The specified service is currently unreachable.
This could indicate a network problem, or that the specified domain name entry is incorrect in the DMA
cluster’s configuration.
If the alert originated from a different cluster, log in to that cluster and go to the Admin > Local Cluster >
Network Settings page to begin troubleshooting. If you are already logged in to the originating cluster, click
the link to go to the Admin > Local Cluster > Network Settings page.
See also:
Alerts
Server Resources
The following alerts provide information on changes in the resources of the server or cluster.
Alert 3401
Cluster <cluster>: Available disk space is less than 15% on server <server>.
The specified cluster is running out of disk space.