Final answer:
The question about what went wrong with 'sonarscanner' may refer to two different subjects: the SonarScanner tool for code quality analysis or sonar technology. For code analysis issues, specific error details would be needed. For sonar technology, its limitation is it cannot resolve smaller objects or detailed shapes of those objects.
Step-by-step explanation:
It seems there may be some confusion in the question regarding 'sonarscanner'. While sonar technology is indeed used to spot and locate large objects underwater, you might actually be referring to SonarQube's 'SonarScanner', which is a tool for continuous inspection of code quality. In case you're referring to what went wrong with a 'SonarScanner' analysis, it could range from issues in configuration, compatibility with the source code language, or server-side processing errors. However, if the question is about conventional sonar (Sound Navigation and Ranging), then the limitations would be in its ability to only locate large underwater objects, as it lacks the resolution to detect smaller objects or intricate details of the objects. Therefore, for sonar technology, smaller pieces or detailed shapes cannot be resolved. To investigate the specific issue with 'SonarScanner', more details about the context in which it was used would be required.