You are here: System Administration > Client Administration > ViewX Client - System Connections > Configuration Problem Details

Configuration Problem Details

When a node is in the Configuration Problem state one of the following class of problems has occurred:

Configuration Problem Definition
Standby connection rejected Occurs on Standby, tried to connect to Main and standby denied request.
Configuration Unlicensed A feature is unlicensed, see License Details dialog on Server Icon.
Invalid Configuration Standby has lost a connection to Main, but the standby is in an inconsistent state (e.g. it was in the process of synchronising)
Integrity Check Failed Periodic database health check has detected an issue.
Database Load Errors Problem reading database file on startup.
Missing Database modules Driver modules required for database are not installed..
Invalid Database

The database has invalid configuration.

NOTE: You will need to start a partner to restore the configuration.

Database File Errors The database cannot start because a fatal error was encountered with the database files.
Blank Database The database has no configuration. To protect partners against potential loss of data the database has been placed in a safe mode

Invalid Metadata

Metadata defined in metadata.xml file is invalid (e.g. clashing fields)
Exception Occurred The server has entered an exception state.
Isolated Standby

This server was standby, but is now isolated from the main server. It is in this state because it is configured to go into an 'Isolated Standby' state if it loses its connection to the main server

Invalid Standby Configuration

Connection Rejected when the database server has attempted to connect (as a standby server) to the main server

Database Save Error Server has failed to save the database (e.g. file locked, out of disk space)
Journal Save Error

Event journal has failed to save to disk (e.g. file locked, out of disk space)

Database and Journal Save Error

A combination of the above items.

More detail information can be obtained by selecting the node and then clicking on the Diagnose button


ClearSCADA 2015 R2