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Reviewing the System event log

To review the System event log:

  1. Open the CAB file generated by AMRepU with WinZIP or a similar program.
  2. Locate and open the System Events.csv file and review the recommendations in the following table. 
System event log recommendations
Source Event ID Description Recommendation

Application Popup

26, 50

“Application popup: Windows - Delayed Write Failed.”

This is typically a false error and data is not lost at the time of the event.

Application Popup

26

“The Application Log is full.”

If the event file is full, you will not get important information about your system. Change the event log settings in order to overwrite older information when the event log reaches its maximum size.

Eventlog

6008

“The previous system shutdown at <Tme> on <Date> was unexpected.”

This event occurs when the server has crashed with a “stop” error (blue screen). In most cases, this error is not caused by an TeamWork service. Analyzing a Windows full or mini dump file will tell you more about the cause. The creation of dump files should be enabled on the server.

Print

10, 13, 45

 

We strongly recommend not using the TeamWork server as a print server.

Service Control Manager

7022

“The BlueCielo Filesystem Server service hung on starting.”

Ignore this message. It is just a timeout in the system boot process.

Srv

2013

“The C: disk is at or near capacity. You may need to delete some files.”

This event is raised when a hard disk has less than 15% available disk space. It is known that performance degrades when an NTFS volume is at or near capacity. The server can stop responding (blue screen) if the C: drive is full.

Related concepts

About system status reporting

Understanding the event logs

Related tasks

Creating a system status report

Reviewing the server configuration information

Reviewing the Application event log


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