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Critical system startup messages
Critical system startup messages
The following messages appear in the AppCenter system startup message box as
critical subsystems are checked during K2 Summit Client startup processes. If a
critical failure is detected, the K2 Summit Client is rendered inoperable and the failure
message appears.
Viewing AppCenter system status messages
System status messages are displayed in the AppCenter status bar. There are two types
of system status messages, as follows:
• Channel status messages — In normal operation, this type of message displays the
current operating status of the selected channel.
• System error messages — If a problem develops with the system software or a
hardware subsystem, this type of message is displayed for approximately 5
seconds. Afterward, the display returns to the channel status message and the error
message is written to the status log file. When a message is written to the status log,
a Status Icon indicates the severity of the message.
Critical subsystem check messages
Failure messages
System Startup
Startup error
Missing or bad hardware
A real time processor is not functioning correctly
Checking hardware…
Hardware fault
Checking media disks…
One or more media disks failed to initialize
Missing or bad hardware
Missing or bad database
Checking file system…
No file system is running
Checking database…
Database fault
Checking real-time system status…
A real-time system failed to initialize
Updating configuration…
Failed to synchronize configurations
Starting services…
Unable to communicate with