These events are logged by hardware drivers, such as SCSI controllers, network card drivers etc. An event log entry is often the first indication that a hardware problem exists.
Event Log |
ID |
Type |
Source |
Message |
System |
4 |
Warning |
b57w2k |
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet: The network link is down. Check to make sure the network cable is properly connected. |
Application |
1001 |
Warning |
DPTELOG |
The DISK at (0,0,0,0) returned SCSI status: Check Condition at Sun May 23 16:38:56 2004. |
Application |
1002 |
Error |
DPTELOG |
Non-corrected ECC RAM error found for device (0, 0, 0, 0) at Fri Jun 04 14:14:32 2004. RAM address: 0x809F2800 |
Application |
1027 |
Warning |
UPS Event |
UPS disconnect! Cannot retrieve information from the UPS. |
System |
1 |
Error |
afasa |
\Device\Afa0: SMART WARNING: ID (0:2:0)=FPT_EXCEEDED |
System |
11 |
Error |
Disk |
The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk0\Partition2 |
Strings in italic may vary depending on what triggered the event