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Sounds vaguely like my APC uninterruptible power supply error when my backup
battery died. If your not using UPS backup, I got a couple other suggestions.
I have never heard of this error, so I assume it could be a special feature of your server.
Do you have a purpose built server that has built-in monitoring, as opposed to a beefed up desktop?
NT does not monitor hardware health as a matter of course, messages appear in the Event
Log because a service is monitoring hardware health. so by my rough
guess, you have some program, possibly from a proprietary BIOS like Compaq
might use, or a device driver for a raid controller, which is loading and is watching
the state of a battery. You should inventory your system and find out how
many components are storing values. Likely candidates are NIC, SCSI adapter,
motherboard (of course) and high-speed modem. Most of these use non-volatile
memory that does not require a battery, but you need to verify that for yourself.
Tom Turak
-----Original Message-----
From: Jo Harrington [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 4:00 PM
I'm getting a message in my NT Server Event Log that the Controller Battery
needs reconditioning-please schedule. I've never come across this message
before. Can someone explain this. I get from this that the battery on my
board is going out or having problems. Is this assumption correct? What's
the fix?
Jo
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