Server scan errors

Server error messages in SAV

Error

Description

Action

Not Enough Disk Space

A selected managed server does not have enough disk space to perform a scan.

Free up disk space.

Remediation Failed

The Runtime State Server Module failed to remediate on the selected server.

Select the server from the Devices Tree, and then in the property pane. Click the Remediation job number link and the job window from the SA Client opens. Or, select the server, right-click, and select Open Device Explorer to troubleshoot the error.

Scan Timed Out

The scan process has exceeded the time-out limit.

See Scan time-out preference.

Server Access Denied

By using the OGFS, you are unable to access the server’s file system as root (on a UNIX server) or as LocalSystem (on a Windows server).

Contact your SA administrator for the required permissions.

Server Capture Failed

The remote capture of data or the transfer of data back to the SA core failed.

Review the log file that is in /tmp/.sitemap/<number> for details in your global shell session.

Server ID Invalid

The server's directory was not found in the OGFS, which means that SA does not know the server exists.

 

Server Scan Agent Failed

The driver used to collect data could not be correctly copied to the managed server. This could be caused by a checksum mismatch.

Contact HPE Support and provide the log file.

Server Unreachable

The managed server is unreachable by SA. This could be caused if the SA core cannot communicate with the server's agent.

Try again later. If this condition persists, contact your HPE administrator.

Unknown Scan Error

An unknown error occurred during the scanning process.

Try again later. If this condition persists, contact your HPE administrator.

Unsupported Agent for Scan

The SAV does not support the Server Agent version running on a selected managed server.

SA Agent 7.0 or higher is required.

Unsupported OS for Scan

The SAV does not support the operating system running on a selected managed server.

See Supported operating systems.