The following table identifies the Linux Carbonite Availability and Carbonite Move events. The event ID is followed by the event description. Below the ID and description you will find the following information.
Carbonite Availability and Carbonite Move share the same set of event messages. Some messages apply to one product, some to the other, and some to both. For messages that apply to both, the Carbonite Availability terminology is used. For example, message 5705 indicates failover has started. This same message will also be seen when cutover is started.
5700: This job was created to protect the source virtual machine.
Level—Information
Required response—No action required.
5701: Protection has started.
Level—Information
Required response—No action required.
5702: Protection has been paused.
Level—Information
Required response—No action required.
5703: The job has been stopped.
Level—Information
Required response—No action required.
5704: The job has been deleted
Level—Warning
Required response—No action required. If desired, you can re-create the job.
5705: A failover has been initiated.
Level—Warning
Required response—No action required.
5706: A reverse has been initiated.
Level—Warning
Required response—No action required.
5707: The Double-Take Availability software license requirements have not been met.
Level—Error
Required response—Verify the source and target have the correct Carbonite Availability and Carbonite Move license applied. If the license keys appear to be correct, contact technical support.
5708: A network connection has been lost to an appliance, source virtual machine, or target virtual machine.
Level—Error
Required response—Verify the network used to access the appliance, source and target are functioning and the servers are running. (The target replica of a full server to ESX job will not be running until after failover.) See the job and server log files for additional details.
5709: A general error has occurred.
Level—Error
Required response—See the job and server log files for additional details.
5710: The job has a server communication error problem.
Level—Error
Required response—Verify the network used to access the appliance, source and target are functioning and the servers are running. (The target replica of a full server to ESX job will not be running until after failover.) See the job and server log files for additional details.
5711: The job has a server communication warning problem.
Level—Warning
Required response—Verify the network used to access the appliance, source and target are functioning and the servers are running. (The target replica of a full server to ESX job will not be running until after failover.) See the job and server log files for additional details.
5712: The source to target connection and the management communication are both ok.
Level—Information
Required response—No action required.
5713: The source license is invalid.
Level—Error
Required response—Verify the source has the correct Carbonite Availability and Carbonite Move license applied. If the license keys appear to be correct, contact technical support.
5714: The source license is valid.
Level—Information
Required response—No action required.
5715: The source engine is down or not reachable.
Level—Error
Required response—Verify the Double-Take service is running on the source. Also verify the network used to access the source is functioning and the source is running. See the job and server log files for additional details.
5716: The target/appliance engine is down or not reachable.
Level—Error
Required response— Verify the Double-Take service is running on the target. Also verify the network used to access the target is functioning and the target is running. See the job and server log files for additional details.
5717: The target/appliance engine is up and reachable.
Level—Information
Required response—No action required.
5718: The source engine is up and reachable.
Level—Information
Required response—No action required.