- Computers & electronics
- Computers
- Server barebones
- Dell
- Chassis Management Controller Version 1.0 for PowerEdge VRTX
- Reference guide
Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 1.0 for PowerEdge VRTX Reference Guide
Add to my manuals
931 Pages
advertisement
▼
Scroll to page 2
of 931
Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis Management Controller Firmware Event Message Reference Guide Version 1.0 Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. © 2013 Dell Inc. Trademarks used in this text: Dell™, the Dell logo, Dell Boomi™, Dell Precision™ , OptiPlex™, Latitude™, PowerEdge™, PowerVault™, PowerConnect™, OpenManage™, EqualLogic™, Compellent™, KACE™, FlexAddress™, Force10™ and Vostro™ are trademarks of Dell Inc. Intel®, Pentium®, Xeon®, Core® and Celeron® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. AMD® is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron™, AMD Phenom™ and AMD Sempron™ are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Server®, Internet Explorer®, MS-DOS®, Windows Vista® and Active Directory® are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Red Hat® and Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Novell® and SUSE® are registered trademarks of Novell Inc. in the United States and other countries. Oracle® is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Citrix®, Xen®, XenServer® and XenMotion® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. VMware®, vMotion®, vCenter®, vCenter SRM™ and vSphere® are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States or other countries. IBM® is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. 2013 - 06 Rev. A00 Contents 1 Introduction................................................................................................................................45 2 AMP Event Messages.............................................................................................................. 47 AMP0300.................................................................................................................................................................47 AMP0301.................................................................................................................................................................47 AMP0302.................................................................................................................................................................48 AMP0303.................................................................................................................................................................48 AMP0304.................................................................................................................................................................49 AMP0305.................................................................................................................................................................49 AMP0306.................................................................................................................................................................50 AMP0307.................................................................................................................................................................50 AMP0308.................................................................................................................................................................51 AMP0309.................................................................................................................................................................51 AMP0310.................................................................................................................................................................52 AMP0311.................................................................................................................................................................52 AMP0312.................................................................................................................................................................53 AMP0313.................................................................................................................................................................53 AMP0314.................................................................................................................................................................54 AMP0315.................................................................................................................................................................54 AMP0316.................................................................................................................................................................55 AMP0317.................................................................................................................................................................55 AMP0318.................................................................................................................................................................56 AMP0319.................................................................................................................................................................56 AMP0320.................................................................................................................................................................57 AMP0321.................................................................................................................................................................57 AMP0322.................................................................................................................................................................57 AMP0323.................................................................................................................................................................58 3 ASR Event Messages............................................................................................................... 59 ASR8500.................................................................................................................................................................. 59 ASR0000.................................................................................................................................................................. 59 ASR0001.................................................................................................................................................................. 60 ASR0002.................................................................................................................................................................. 60 ASR0003.................................................................................................................................................................. 61 ASR0008.................................................................................................................................................................. 61 ASR0009.................................................................................................................................................................. 62 ASR0100.................................................................................................................................................................. 62 ASR0101.................................................................................................................................................................. 63 ASR0102.................................................................................................................................................................. 63 ASR0103.................................................................................................................................................................. 63 ASR0104.................................................................................................................................................................. 64 ASR0105.................................................................................................................................................................. 64 ASR0106.................................................................................................................................................................. 65 ASR0107.................................................................................................................................................................. 65 ASR0108.................................................................................................................................................................. 66 4 BAT Event Messages............................................................................................................... 67 BAT1000.................................................................................................................................................................. 67 BAT1011.................................................................................................................................................................. 67 BAT1022.................................................................................................................................................................. 68 BAT1028.................................................................................................................................................................. 68 BAT1029.................................................................................................................................................................. 69 BAT1030.................................................................................................................................................................. 69 BAT1031.................................................................................................................................................................. 70 BAT1032.................................................................................................................................................................. 70 BAT1033.................................................................................................................................................................. 71 BAT1001.................................................................................................................................................................. 71 BAT1002.................................................................................................................................................................. 72 BAT1003.................................................................................................................................................................. 73 BAT1004.................................................................................................................................................................. 73 BAT1005.................................................................................................................................................................. 74 BAT1006.................................................................................................................................................................. 74 BAT1007.................................................................................................................................................................. 75 BAT1008.................................................................................................................................................................. 75 BAT1009.................................................................................................................................................................. 76 BAT1010.................................................................................................................................................................. 76 BAT1012.................................................................................................................................................................. 77 BAT1013.................................................................................................................................................................. 77 BAT1014.................................................................................................................................................................. 78 BAT1015.................................................................................................................................................................. 78 BAT1016.................................................................................................................................................................. 79 BAT1017.................................................................................................................................................................. 79 BAT1018.................................................................................................................................................................. 80 BAT1019.................................................................................................................................................................. 80 BAT1020.................................................................................................................................................................. 81 BAT1021.................................................................................................................................................................. 81 BAT1023.................................................................................................................................................................. 82 BAT1024.................................................................................................................................................................. 82 BAT1025.................................................................................................................................................................. 83 BAT1026.................................................................................................................................................................. 84 BAT1027.................................................................................................................................................................. 84 BAT1034.................................................................................................................................................................. 85 BAT0000.................................................................................................................................................................. 85 BAT0001.................................................................................................................................................................. 86 BAT0002.................................................................................................................................................................. 86 BAT0003.................................................................................................................................................................. 87 BAT0004.................................................................................................................................................................. 87 BAT0005.................................................................................................................................................................. 87 BAT0006.................................................................................................................................................................. 88 BAT0007.................................................................................................................................................................. 88 BAT0008.................................................................................................................................................................. 89 BAT0009.................................................................................................................................................................. 89 BAT0010.................................................................................................................................................................. 90 BAT0011.................................................................................................................................................................. 90 BAT0012.................................................................................................................................................................. 91 BAT0013.................................................................................................................................................................. 91 BAT0014.................................................................................................................................................................. 92 BAT0015.................................................................................................................................................................. 92 BAT0016.................................................................................................................................................................. 93 BAT0017.................................................................................................................................................................. 93 BAT0018.................................................................................................................................................................. 94 BAT0019.................................................................................................................................................................. 94 5 BOOT Event Messages.............................................................................................................97 BOOT8500................................................................................................................................................................97 6 CBL Event Messages................................................................................................................99 CBL8500...................................................................................................................................................................99 CBL8501...................................................................................................................................................................99 CBL0001.................................................................................................................................................................100 CBL0002.................................................................................................................................................................100 CBL0003.................................................................................................................................................................101 CBL0004.................................................................................................................................................................101 CBL0005.................................................................................................................................................................102 CBL0006.................................................................................................................................................................102 CBL0007.................................................................................................................................................................103 7 CMC Event Messages............................................................................................................ 105 CMC8501............................................................................................................................................................... 105 CMC8502............................................................................................................................................................... 105 CMC8503............................................................................................................................................................... 106 CMC8504............................................................................................................................................................... 106 CMC8505............................................................................................................................................................... 107 CMC8506............................................................................................................................................................... 107 CMC8507............................................................................................................................................................... 108 CMC8508............................................................................................................................................................... 108 CMC8509............................................................................................................................................................... 109 CMC8510............................................................................................................................................................... 109 CMC8511............................................................................................................................................................... 110 CMC8512............................................................................................................................................................... 111 CMC8513............................................................................................................................................................... 111 CMC8514............................................................................................................................................................... 112 CMC8516............................................................................................................................................................... 112 CMC8517............................................................................................................................................................... 113 CMC8518............................................................................................................................................................... 113 CMC8519............................................................................................................................................................... 114 CMC8520............................................................................................................................................................... 114 CMC8521............................................................................................................................................................... 115 CMC8522............................................................................................................................................................... 115 CMC8523............................................................................................................................................................... 116 CMC8524............................................................................................................................................................... 116 CMC8525............................................................................................................................................................... 117 CMC8526............................................................................................................................................................... 117 CMC8527............................................................................................................................................................... 118 CMC8528............................................................................................................................................................... 118 CMC8529............................................................................................................................................................... 119 CMC8531............................................................................................................................................................... 119 CMC8533............................................................................................................................................................... 120 CMC8534............................................................................................................................................................... 121 CMC8535............................................................................................................................................................... 121 CMC8538............................................................................................................................................................... 122 CMC8539............................................................................................................................................................... 122 CMC8540............................................................................................................................................................... 123 CMC8541............................................................................................................................................................... 123 CMC8542............................................................................................................................................................... 124 CMC8543............................................................................................................................................................... 124 CMC8545............................................................................................................................................................... 125 CMC8546............................................................................................................................................................... 125 CMC8547............................................................................................................................................................... 126 CMC8548............................................................................................................................................................... 126 CMC8550............................................................................................................................................................... 127 CMC8551............................................................................................................................................................... 127 CMC8553............................................................................................................................................................... 128 CMC8554............................................................................................................................................................... 128 CMC8555............................................................................................................................................................... 129 CMC8557............................................................................................................................................................... 129 CMC8558............................................................................................................................................................... 130 CMC8561............................................................................................................................................................... 130 CMC8562............................................................................................................................................................... 131 CMC8571............................................................................................................................................................... 131 CMC8572............................................................................................................................................................... 132 CMC8563............................................................................................................................................................... 132 CMC8564............................................................................................................................................................... 133 CMC8565............................................................................................................................................................... 133 CMC8566............................................................................................................................................................... 134 CMC8567............................................................................................................................................................... 134 CMC8568............................................................................................................................................................... 135 CMC8569............................................................................................................................................................... 135 CMC8570............................................................................................................................................................... 136 CMC8573............................................................................................................................................................... 136 8 CPU Event Messages............................................................................................................. 139 CPU0000................................................................................................................................................................ 139 CPU0016................................................................................................................................................................ 139 CPU0001................................................................................................................................................................ 140 CPU0002................................................................................................................................................................ 140 CPU0003................................................................................................................................................................ 141 CPU0004................................................................................................................................................................ 141 CPU0005................................................................................................................................................................ 142 CPU0021................................................................................................................................................................ 142 CPU0006................................................................................................................................................................ 143 CPU0007................................................................................................................................................................ 143 CPU0008................................................................................................................................................................ 144 CPU0024................................................................................................................................................................ 145 CPU0009................................................................................................................................................................ 145 CPU0025................................................................................................................................................................ 146 CPU0010................................................................................................................................................................ 146 CPU0800................................................................................................................................................................ 147 CPU0816................................................................................................................................................................ 147 CPU0801................................................................................................................................................................ 148 CPU0817................................................................................................................................................................ 148 CPU0802................................................................................................................................................................ 149 CPU0803................................................................................................................................................................ 149 CPU0819................................................................................................................................................................ 150 CPU0804................................................................................................................................................................ 150 CPU0805................................................................................................................................................................ 151 CPU0806................................................................................................................................................................ 151 CPU0822................................................................................................................................................................ 152 CPU0700................................................................................................................................................................ 153 CPU0701................................................................................................................................................................ 153 CPU0702................................................................................................................................................................ 154 CPU0703................................................................................................................................................................ 154 CPU0704................................................................................................................................................................ 155 CPU9000................................................................................................................................................................ 155 CPU0011................................................................................................................................................................ 156 CPU0012................................................................................................................................................................ 156 9 CPUA Event Messages...........................................................................................................159 CPUA0023..............................................................................................................................................................159 10 CTL Event Messages............................................................................................................ 161 CTL1...................................................................................................................................................................... 161 CTL2...................................................................................................................................................................... 161 CTL3...................................................................................................................................................................... 162 CTL4...................................................................................................................................................................... 162 CTL5...................................................................................................................................................................... 163 CTL6...................................................................................................................................................................... 163 CTL7...................................................................................................................................................................... 164 CTL8...................................................................................................................................................................... 164 CTL9...................................................................................................................................................................... 165 CTL10.....................................................................................................................................................................165 CTL11.....................................................................................................................................................................166 CTL12.....................................................................................................................................................................166 CTL13.....................................................................................................................................................................167 CTL14.....................................................................................................................................................................167 CTL16.....................................................................................................................................................................168 CTL17.....................................................................................................................................................................169 CTL18.....................................................................................................................................................................169 CTL19.....................................................................................................................................................................170 CTL20.....................................................................................................................................................................170 CTL21.....................................................................................................................................................................171 CTL22.....................................................................................................................................................................171 CTL23.....................................................................................................................................................................172 CTL24.....................................................................................................................................................................172 CTL25.....................................................................................................................................................................173 CTL26.....................................................................................................................................................................173 CTL27.....................................................................................................................................................................174 CTL28.....................................................................................................................................................................174 CTL29.....................................................................................................................................................................175 CTL30.....................................................................................................................................................................175 CTL31.....................................................................................................................................................................176 CTL32.....................................................................................................................................................................176 CTL33.....................................................................................................................................................................177 CTL34.....................................................................................................................................................................177 CTL35.....................................................................................................................................................................178 CTL36.....................................................................................................................................................................178 CTL37.....................................................................................................................................................................179 CTL38.....................................................................................................................................................................179 CTL39.....................................................................................................................................................................180 CTL40.....................................................................................................................................................................180 CTL41.....................................................................................................................................................................181 CTL42.....................................................................................................................................................................182 CTL43.....................................................................................................................................................................182 CTL44.....................................................................................................................................................................183 CTL45.....................................................................................................................................................................183 CTL46.....................................................................................................................................................................184 CTL47.....................................................................................................................................................................184 CTL48.....................................................................................................................................................................185 CTL49.....................................................................................................................................................................185 CTL50.....................................................................................................................................................................186 CTL51.....................................................................................................................................................................186 CTL52.....................................................................................................................................................................187 CTL53.....................................................................................................................................................................187 CTL54.....................................................................................................................................................................188 CTL55.....................................................................................................................................................................188 CTL56.....................................................................................................................................................................189 CTL57.....................................................................................................................................................................190 CTL58.....................................................................................................................................................................190 CTL59.....................................................................................................................................................................191 CTL60.....................................................................................................................................................................191 CTL61.....................................................................................................................................................................192 CTL62.....................................................................................................................................................................192 CTL63.....................................................................................................................................................................193 CTL64.....................................................................................................................................................................193 CTL65.....................................................................................................................................................................194 CTL66.....................................................................................................................................................................195 CTL67.....................................................................................................................................................................195 CTL68.....................................................................................................................................................................196 CTL69.....................................................................................................................................................................196 CTL70.....................................................................................................................................................................197 CTL71.....................................................................................................................................................................197 CTL72.....................................................................................................................................................................198 CTL73.....................................................................................................................................................................198 CTL74.....................................................................................................................................................................199 CTL75.....................................................................................................................................................................199 CTL78.....................................................................................................................................................................200 CTL77.....................................................................................................................................................................200 CTL76.....................................................................................................................................................................201 CTL79.....................................................................................................................................................................201 CTL80.....................................................................................................................................................................202 CTL81.....................................................................................................................................................................202 CTL82.....................................................................................................................................................................203 CTL83.....................................................................................................................................................................203 CTL84.....................................................................................................................................................................204 CTL85.....................................................................................................................................................................204 11 DKM Event Messages.......................................................................................................... 207 DKM1000...............................................................................................................................................................207 DKM1001...............................................................................................................................................................207 DKM1002...............................................................................................................................................................208 DKM1004...............................................................................................................................................................208 DKM1006...............................................................................................................................................................209 12 ENC Event Messages........................................................................................................... 211 ENC40....................................................................................................................................................................211 ENC1..................................................................................................................................................................... 211 ENC2..................................................................................................................................................................... 212 ENC3..................................................................................................................................................................... 212 ENC4..................................................................................................................................................................... 213 ENC5..................................................................................................................................................................... 213 ENC6..................................................................................................................................................................... 214 ENC7..................................................................................................................................................................... 215 ENC8..................................................................................................................................................................... 215 ENC9..................................................................................................................................................................... 216 ENC10....................................................................................................................................................................216 ENC11....................................................................................................................................................................217 ENC12....................................................................................................................................................................217 ENC13....................................................................................................................................................................218 ENC14....................................................................................................................................................................218 ENC15....................................................................................................................................................................219 ENC16....................................................................................................................................................................219 ENC17....................................................................................................................................................................220 ENC18....................................................................................................................................................................220 ENC19....................................................................................................................................................................221 ENC21....................................................................................................................................................................221 ENC22....................................................................................................................................................................222 ENC23....................................................................................................................................................................223 ENC24....................................................................................................................................................................223 ENC25....................................................................................................................................................................224 ENC26....................................................................................................................................................................224 ENC27....................................................................................................................................................................225 ENC28....................................................................................................................................................................225 ENC29....................................................................................................................................................................226 ENC30....................................................................................................................................................................226 ENC31....................................................................................................................................................................227 ENC32....................................................................................................................................................................227 ENC33....................................................................................................................................................................228 13 FAN Event Messages........................................................................................................... 229 FAN8500................................................................................................................................................................ 229 FAN8501................................................................................................................................................................ 229 FAN8502................................................................................................................................................................ 230 FAN1001................................................................................................................................................................ 230 FAN1002................................................................................................................................................................ 231 FAN1000................................................................................................................................................................ 231 FAN0000................................................................................................................................................................ 232 FAN0001................................................................................................................................................................ 232 FAN0002................................................................................................................................................................ 233 FAN0003................................................................................................................................................................ 233 FAN0004................................................................................................................................................................ 234 FAN0005................................................................................................................................................................ 234 FAN0006................................................................................................................................................................ 235 FAN0007................................................................................................................................................................ 235 FAN0008................................................................................................................................................................ 236 FAN0009................................................................................................................................................................ 236 FAN0010................................................................................................................................................................ 237 FAN0011................................................................................................................................................................ 237 FAN0013................................................................................................................................................................ 238 FAN0015................................................................................................................................................................ 238 FAN0017................................................................................................................................................................ 239 14 FCD Event Messages............................................................................................................241 FCD8500.................................................................................................................................................................241 FCD8501.................................................................................................................................................................241 FCD8503.................................................................................................................................................................242 FCD8504.................................................................................................................................................................242 FCD8505.................................................................................................................................................................243 FCD8531.................................................................................................................................................................243 15 HWC Event Messages..........................................................................................................245 HWC8502...............................................................................................................................................................245 HWC8501...............................................................................................................................................................245 HWC8503...............................................................................................................................................................246 HWC8504...............................................................................................................................................................246 HWC8505...............................................................................................................................................................247 HWC8506...............................................................................................................................................................247 HWC1001...............................................................................................................................................................248 HWC1000...............................................................................................................................................................248 HWC1002...............................................................................................................................................................249 HWC1003...............................................................................................................................................................249 HWC1005...............................................................................................................................................................250 HWC1004...............................................................................................................................................................250 HWC1006...............................................................................................................................................................251 HWC1007...............................................................................................................................................................251 HWC2000...............................................................................................................................................................252 HWC2001...............................................................................................................................................................252 HWC2002...............................................................................................................................................................253 HWC2003...............................................................................................................................................................253 HWC2004...............................................................................................................................................................254 HWC2005...............................................................................................................................................................254 HWC1009...............................................................................................................................................................255 HWC1008...............................................................................................................................................................255 HWC1010...............................................................................................................................................................256 HWC1011...............................................................................................................................................................256 HWC3000...............................................................................................................................................................257 HWC3001...............................................................................................................................................................257 HWC2006...............................................................................................................................................................258 HWC2007...............................................................................................................................................................258 HWC4000...............................................................................................................................................................259 HWC4001...............................................................................................................................................................259 HWC4002...............................................................................................................................................................260 HWC4003...............................................................................................................................................................260 HWC4010...............................................................................................................................................................261 HWC4011...............................................................................................................................................................261 HWC4012...............................................................................................................................................................262 HWC4013...............................................................................................................................................................262 HWC4014...............................................................................................................................................................263 HWC4015...............................................................................................................................................................263 HWC2008...............................................................................................................................................................263 HWC2009...............................................................................................................................................................264 HWC2010...............................................................................................................................................................265 HWC2011...............................................................................................................................................................265 HWC1013...............................................................................................................................................................265 HWC1012...............................................................................................................................................................266 HWC5000...............................................................................................................................................................266 HWC5001...............................................................................................................................................................267 HWC5002...............................................................................................................................................................267 HWC5003...............................................................................................................................................................268 HWC5004...............................................................................................................................................................268 HWC5006...............................................................................................................................................................269 HWC5008...............................................................................................................................................................270 HWC5010...............................................................................................................................................................270 HWC5012...............................................................................................................................................................271 HWC5014...............................................................................................................................................................271 HWC5030...............................................................................................................................................................272 HWC5031...............................................................................................................................................................272 HWC5032...............................................................................................................................................................273 HWC5033...............................................................................................................................................................273 HWC5034...............................................................................................................................................................274 HWC5036...............................................................................................................................................................274 HWC3002...............................................................................................................................................................275 HWC3003...............................................................................................................................................................275 HWC3004...............................................................................................................................................................276 HWC3005...............................................................................................................................................................276 HWC7000...............................................................................................................................................................277 HWC7002...............................................................................................................................................................277 HWC7004...............................................................................................................................................................278 HWC7006...............................................................................................................................................................278 HWC7008...............................................................................................................................................................279 HWC7010...............................................................................................................................................................279 HWC7012...............................................................................................................................................................280 HWC6000...............................................................................................................................................................280 HWC6001...............................................................................................................................................................281 HWC6002...............................................................................................................................................................281 HWC6003...............................................................................................................................................................282 HWC6004...............................................................................................................................................................282 HWC6005...............................................................................................................................................................283 HWC1015...............................................................................................................................................................283 HWC1014...............................................................................................................................................................284 HWC4016...............................................................................................................................................................284 HWC1100...............................................................................................................................................................285 HWC1101...............................................................................................................................................................285 HWC2012...............................................................................................................................................................286 HWC2013...............................................................................................................................................................287 HWC2014...............................................................................................................................................................287 HWC2015...............................................................................................................................................................288 HWC5035...............................................................................................................................................................288 HWC5037...............................................................................................................................................................289 HWC1201...............................................................................................................................................................289 HWC1200...............................................................................................................................................................290 16 IOV Event Messages.............................................................................................................291 IOV000................................................................................................................................................................... 291 IOV001................................................................................................................................................................... 291 IOV002................................................................................................................................................................... 292 IOV003................................................................................................................................................................... 292 IOV004................................................................................................................................................................... 293 IOV005................................................................................................................................................................... 293 IOV006................................................................................................................................................................... 294 IOV007................................................................................................................................................................... 294 IOV008................................................................................................................................................................... 295 IOV009................................................................................................................................................................... 295 IOV101................................................................................................................................................................... 295 IOV102................................................................................................................................................................... 296 IOV103................................................................................................................................................................... 297 IOV104................................................................................................................................................................... 297 IOV105................................................................................................................................................................... 298 IOV106................................................................................................................................................................... 298 IOV107................................................................................................................................................................... 299 IOV108................................................................................................................................................................... 300 IOV010................................................................................................................................................................... 300 IOV011................................................................................................................................................................... 301 IOV012................................................................................................................................................................... 301 IOV013................................................................................................................................................................... 302 IOV109................................................................................................................................................................... 302 IOV110................................................................................................................................................................... 302 IOV111................................................................................................................................................................... 303 IOV112................................................................................................................................................................... 303 IOV113................................................................................................................................................................... 304 IOV114................................................................................................................................................................... 304 IOV116................................................................................................................................................................... 305 IOV115................................................................................................................................................................... 305 IOV117................................................................................................................................................................... 306 IOV118................................................................................................................................................................... 307 IOV119................................................................................................................................................................... 307 IOV120................................................................................................................................................................... 308 IOV121................................................................................................................................................................... 308 IOV122................................................................................................................................................................... 309 IOV123................................................................................................................................................................... 309 IOV124................................................................................................................................................................... 310 IOV125................................................................................................................................................................... 310 IOV126................................................................................................................................................................... 311 IOV1001................................................................................................................................................................. 311 IOV1002................................................................................................................................................................. 312 IOV1003................................................................................................................................................................. 312 IOV1004................................................................................................................................................................. 313 IOV1005................................................................................................................................................................. 313 IOV1006................................................................................................................................................................. 314 IOV1007................................................................................................................................................................. 314 IOV1008................................................................................................................................................................. 315 IOV1009................................................................................................................................................................. 315 17 JCP Event Messages............................................................................................................317 JCP8501.................................................................................................................................................................317 JCP003.................................................................................................................................................................. 317 JCP004.................................................................................................................................................................. 318 JCP007.................................................................................................................................................................. 318 JCP008.................................................................................................................................................................. 319 JCP011.................................................................................................................................................................. 319 JCP012.................................................................................................................................................................. 320 JCP013.................................................................................................................................................................. 320 JCP014.................................................................................................................................................................. 321 JCP015.................................................................................................................................................................. 321 JCP016.................................................................................................................................................................. 322 JCP017.................................................................................................................................................................. 322 JCP022.................................................................................................................................................................. 323 JCP023.................................................................................................................................................................. 323 JCP009.................................................................................................................................................................. 324 18 LC Event Messages...............................................................................................................325 LC054.....................................................................................................................................................................325 LC055.....................................................................................................................................................................325 LC056.....................................................................................................................................................................326 LC057.....................................................................................................................................................................326 LC058.....................................................................................................................................................................327 LC059.....................................................................................................................................................................327 LC0100................................................................................................................................................................... 328 LC0101................................................................................................................................................................... 328 LC060.....................................................................................................................................................................329 LC061.....................................................................................................................................................................329 LC062.....................................................................................................................................................................329 LC063.....................................................................................................................................................................330 LC064.....................................................................................................................................................................330 19 LIC Event Messages............................................................................................................. 333 LIC501....................................................................................................................................................................333 LIC502....................................................................................................................................................................333 LIC503....................................................................................................................................................................334 LIC000....................................................................................................................................................................334 LIC001....................................................................................................................................................................335 LIC002....................................................................................................................................................................335 LIC003....................................................................................................................................................................336 LIC004....................................................................................................................................................................336 LIC005....................................................................................................................................................................337 LIC006....................................................................................................................................................................337 LIC007....................................................................................................................................................................338 LIC008....................................................................................................................................................................338 LIC009....................................................................................................................................................................339 LIC010....................................................................................................................................................................339 LIC011....................................................................................................................................................................340 LIC012....................................................................................................................................................................340 LIC013....................................................................................................................................................................341 LIC014....................................................................................................................................................................341 LIC015....................................................................................................................................................................342 LIC016....................................................................................................................................................................342 LIC017....................................................................................................................................................................343 LIC018....................................................................................................................................................................343 LIC019....................................................................................................................................................................344 LIC020....................................................................................................................................................................344 LIC021....................................................................................................................................................................345 LIC201....................................................................................................................................................................345 LIC203....................................................................................................................................................................346 LIC206....................................................................................................................................................................346 LIC207....................................................................................................................................................................347 LIC208....................................................................................................................................................................347 LIC209....................................................................................................................................................................348 LIC210....................................................................................................................................................................348 LIC022....................................................................................................................................................................349 LIC212....................................................................................................................................................................349 LIC213....................................................................................................................................................................350 LIC900....................................................................................................................................................................350 LIC901....................................................................................................................................................................351 LIC902....................................................................................................................................................................351 LIC903....................................................................................................................................................................352 LIC904....................................................................................................................................................................352 LIC905....................................................................................................................................................................353 LIC906....................................................................................................................................................................353 LIC907....................................................................................................................................................................354 20 LNK Event Messages............................................................................................................355 LNK8500................................................................................................................................................................ 355 LNK8501................................................................................................................................................................ 355 LNK2700................................................................................................................................................................ 356 LNK2701................................................................................................................................................................ 356 21 LOG Event Messages............................................................................................................359 LOG004.................................................................................................................................................................. 359 LOG005.................................................................................................................................................................. 359 LOG300.................................................................................................................................................................. 360 LOG302.................................................................................................................................................................. 360 LOG303.................................................................................................................................................................. 361 LOG305.................................................................................................................................................................. 361 LOG007.................................................................................................................................................................. 361 22 MEM Event Messages......................................................................................................... 363 MEM8500.............................................................................................................................................................. 363 MEM8501.............................................................................................................................................................. 363 MEM8502.............................................................................................................................................................. 364 MEM0000.............................................................................................................................................................. 364 MEM0016.............................................................................................................................................................. 365 MEM0001.............................................................................................................................................................. 365 MEM0002.............................................................................................................................................................. 366 MEM0003.............................................................................................................................................................. 366 MEM0004.............................................................................................................................................................. 367 MEM0020.............................................................................................................................................................. 367 MEM0005.............................................................................................................................................................. 368 MEM0021.............................................................................................................................................................. 368 MEM0006.............................................................................................................................................................. 369 MEM0022.............................................................................................................................................................. 369 MEM0007.............................................................................................................................................................. 370 MEM0008.............................................................................................................................................................. 370 MEM0024.............................................................................................................................................................. 371 MEM0009.............................................................................................................................................................. 371 MEM0010.............................................................................................................................................................. 372 MEM1200.............................................................................................................................................................. 372 MEM1201.............................................................................................................................................................. 373 MEM1202.............................................................................................................................................................. 373 MEM1203.............................................................................................................................................................. 374 MEM1204.............................................................................................................................................................. 374 MEM1205.............................................................................................................................................................. 375 MEM1206.............................................................................................................................................................. 375 MEM1207.............................................................................................................................................................. 376 MEM1208.............................................................................................................................................................. 376 MEM1209.............................................................................................................................................................. 377 MEM0700.............................................................................................................................................................. 377 MEM0701.............................................................................................................................................................. 378 MEM0702.............................................................................................................................................................. 378 MEM8000.............................................................................................................................................................. 379 MEM8001.............................................................................................................................................................. 379 MEM7000.............................................................................................................................................................. 380 MEM7002.............................................................................................................................................................. 380 MEM0600.............................................................................................................................................................. 381 MEM0601.............................................................................................................................................................. 381 MEM1210.............................................................................................................................................................. 382 MEM1212.............................................................................................................................................................. 382 MEM1214.............................................................................................................................................................. 383 MEM1000.............................................................................................................................................................. 383 MEM1001.............................................................................................................................................................. 384 MEM1002.............................................................................................................................................................. 384 MEM1003.............................................................................................................................................................. 385 MEM1004.............................................................................................................................................................. 385 MEM1005.............................................................................................................................................................. 386 MEM1006.............................................................................................................................................................. 386 MEM1007.............................................................................................................................................................. 387 MEM1008.............................................................................................................................................................. 387 MEM1009.............................................................................................................................................................. 388 MEM1010.............................................................................................................................................................. 388 MEM1011.............................................................................................................................................................. 389 MEM1012.............................................................................................................................................................. 389 MEM1013.............................................................................................................................................................. 390 MEM1014.............................................................................................................................................................. 390 MEM1015.............................................................................................................................................................. 391 MEM1016.............................................................................................................................................................. 391 MEM1017.............................................................................................................................................................. 392 23 OSE Event Messages............................................................................................................393 OSE0000................................................................................................................................................................ 393 OSE0001................................................................................................................................................................ 393 OSE0002................................................................................................................................................................ 394 OSE0003................................................................................................................................................................ 394 OSE0004................................................................................................................................................................ 395 OSE0005................................................................................................................................................................ 395 OSE1000................................................................................................................................................................ 395 OSE1001................................................................................................................................................................ 396 OSE1002................................................................................................................................................................ 396 OSE1003................................................................................................................................................................ 397 OSE1004................................................................................................................................................................ 397 OSE1005................................................................................................................................................................ 398 OSE1006................................................................................................................................................................ 398 OSE1007................................................................................................................................................................ 399 OSE1008................................................................................................................................................................ 399 OSE1009................................................................................................................................................................ 400 OSE1010................................................................................................................................................................ 400 OSE1011................................................................................................................................................................ 400 OSE1012................................................................................................................................................................ 401 OSE1013................................................................................................................................................................ 401 24 PCI Event Messages.............................................................................................................403 PCI1300................................................................................................................................................................. 403 PCI1302................................................................................................................................................................. 403 PCI1304................................................................................................................................................................. 404 PCI1306................................................................................................................................................................. 404 PCI1308................................................................................................................................................................. 405 PCI1310................................................................................................................................................................. 405 PCI1312................................................................................................................................................................. 406 PCI1314................................................................................................................................................................. 406 PCI1316................................................................................................................................................................. 407 PCI1318................................................................................................................................................................. 408 PCI1320................................................................................................................................................................. 408 PCI1342................................................................................................................................................................. 409 PCI1344................................................................................................................................................................. 409 PCI1346................................................................................................................................................................. 410 PCI1348................................................................................................................................................................. 410 PCI1350................................................................................................................................................................. 411 PCI1354................................................................................................................................................................. 411 PCI1356................................................................................................................................................................. 412 PCI1358................................................................................................................................................................. 412 PCI1360................................................................................................................................................................. 413 PCI1322................................................................................................................................................................. 413 PCI1362................................................................................................................................................................. 414 PCI2000................................................................................................................................................................. 414 PCI2001................................................................................................................................................................. 415 PCI2002................................................................................................................................................................. 415 PCI2003................................................................................................................................................................. 416 PCI3000................................................................................................................................................................. 416 PCI3001................................................................................................................................................................. 417 PCI3002................................................................................................................................................................. 417 PCI3003................................................................................................................................................................. 418 PCI3004................................................................................................................................................................. 419 PCI3005................................................................................................................................................................. 419 PCI3006................................................................................................................................................................. 420 PCI3007................................................................................................................................................................. 420 PCI3008................................................................................................................................................................. 421 PCI3009................................................................................................................................................................. 421 PCI3010................................................................................................................................................................. 422 PCI3011................................................................................................................................................................. 422 PCI3012................................................................................................................................................................. 423 PCI3013................................................................................................................................................................. 423 PCI3014................................................................................................................................................................. 424 PCI3015................................................................................................................................................................. 424 PCI3016................................................................................................................................................................. 425 PCI3017................................................................................................................................................................. 425 25 PDR Event Messages........................................................................................................... 427 PDR1..................................................................................................................................................................... 427 PDR2..................................................................................................................................................................... 427 PDR3..................................................................................................................................................................... 428 PDR4..................................................................................................................................................................... 428 PDR5..................................................................................................................................................................... 429 PDR6..................................................................................................................................................................... 429 PDR7..................................................................................................................................................................... 430 PDR8..................................................................................................................................................................... 430 PDR9..................................................................................................................................................................... 431 PDR10....................................................................................................................................................................431 PDR11....................................................................................................................................................................432 PDR12....................................................................................................................................................................432 PDR13....................................................................................................................................................................433 PDR14....................................................................................................................................................................433 PDR15....................................................................................................................................................................434 PDR16....................................................................................................................................................................434 PDR17....................................................................................................................................................................435 PDR18....................................................................................................................................................................435 PDR19....................................................................................................................................................................436 PDR20....................................................................................................................................................................437 PDR21....................................................................................................................................................................437 PDR22....................................................................................................................................................................438 PDR23....................................................................................................................................................................438 PDR24....................................................................................................................................................................439 PDR25....................................................................................................................................................................439 PDR26....................................................................................................................................................................440 PDR27....................................................................................................................................................................441 PDR28....................................................................................................................................................................441 PDR29....................................................................................................................................................................442 PDR30....................................................................................................................................................................442 PDR31....................................................................................................................................................................443 PDR32....................................................................................................................................................................443 PDR33....................................................................................................................................................................444 PDR34....................................................................................................................................................................444 PDR35....................................................................................................................................................................445 PDR36....................................................................................................................................................................445 PDR37....................................................................................................................................................................446 PDR38....................................................................................................................................................................446 PDR39....................................................................................................................................................................447 PDR40....................................................................................................................................................................448 PDR41....................................................................................................................................................................448 PDR42....................................................................................................................................................................449 PDR43....................................................................................................................................................................449 PDR44....................................................................................................................................................................450 PDR46....................................................................................................................................................................450 PDR47....................................................................................................................................................................451 PDR48....................................................................................................................................................................451 PDR49....................................................................................................................................................................452 PDR50....................................................................................................................................................................452 PDR51....................................................................................................................................................................453 PDR52....................................................................................................................................................................453 PDR53....................................................................................................................................................................454 PDR54....................................................................................................................................................................454 PDR55....................................................................................................................................................................455 PDR56....................................................................................................................................................................455 PDR57....................................................................................................................................................................456 PDR58....................................................................................................................................................................457 PDR59....................................................................................................................................................................457 PDR60....................................................................................................................................................................458 PDR61....................................................................................................................................................................458 PDR62....................................................................................................................................................................459 PDR63....................................................................................................................................................................459 PDR64....................................................................................................................................................................460 PDR65....................................................................................................................................................................460 PDR66....................................................................................................................................................................461 PDR67....................................................................................................................................................................461 PDR68....................................................................................................................................................................462 PDR69....................................................................................................................................................................462 PDR70....................................................................................................................................................................463 PDR71....................................................................................................................................................................463 PDR72....................................................................................................................................................................464 PDR73....................................................................................................................................................................464 PDR74....................................................................................................................................................................465 PDR75....................................................................................................................................................................465 PDR76....................................................................................................................................................................466 PDR77....................................................................................................................................................................466 PDR78....................................................................................................................................................................467 PDR79....................................................................................................................................................................467 PDR81....................................................................................................................................................................468 PDR82....................................................................................................................................................................468 PDR83....................................................................................................................................................................469 PDR84....................................................................................................................................................................470 PDR85....................................................................................................................................................................470 PDR86....................................................................................................................................................................471 PDR87....................................................................................................................................................................471 PDR88....................................................................................................................................................................472 PDR93....................................................................................................................................................................472 PDR94....................................................................................................................................................................473 PDR95....................................................................................................................................................................473 PDR96....................................................................................................................................................................474 PDR97....................................................................................................................................................................474 PDR98....................................................................................................................................................................475 PDR100..................................................................................................................................................................475 PDR101..................................................................................................................................................................476 PDR9000................................................................................................................................................................ 476 PDR1100................................................................................................................................................................ 477 PDR1116................................................................................................................................................................ 477 PDR1101................................................................................................................................................................ 478 PDR1102................................................................................................................................................................ 478 PDR1117................................................................................................................................................................ 479 PDR1103................................................................................................................................................................ 480 PDR1119................................................................................................................................................................ 480 PDR1104................................................................................................................................................................ 481 PDR1120................................................................................................................................................................ 481 PDR1105................................................................................................................................................................ 482 PDR1121................................................................................................................................................................ 482 PDR1106................................................................................................................................................................ 483 PDR1122................................................................................................................................................................ 483 PDR1107................................................................................................................................................................ 484 PDR1123................................................................................................................................................................ 484 PDR1108................................................................................................................................................................ 485 PDR1000................................................................................................................................................................ 485 PDR1001................................................................................................................................................................ 486 PDR1016................................................................................................................................................................ 486 PDR1017................................................................................................................................................................ 487 PDR1002................................................................................................................................................................ 487 PDR1003................................................................................................................................................................ 488 PDR1019................................................................................................................................................................ 489 PDR1004................................................................................................................................................................ 489 PDR1020................................................................................................................................................................ 490 PDR1005................................................................................................................................................................ 490 PDR1021................................................................................................................................................................ 491 PDR1006................................................................................................................................................................ 491 PDR1022................................................................................................................................................................ 492 PDR1007................................................................................................................................................................ 492 PDR1023................................................................................................................................................................ 493 PDR1008................................................................................................................................................................ 493 PDR1024................................................................................................................................................................ 494 PDR1025................................................................................................................................................................ 494 26 PST Event Messages............................................................................................................497 PST0128.................................................................................................................................................................497 PST0129.................................................................................................................................................................497 PST0130.................................................................................................................................................................498 PST0131.................................................................................................................................................................498 PST0132.................................................................................................................................................................499 PST0133.................................................................................................................................................................499 PST0134.................................................................................................................................................................500 PST0135.................................................................................................................................................................500 PST0136.................................................................................................................................................................501 PST0137.................................................................................................................................................................501 PST0138.................................................................................................................................................................502 PST0139.................................................................................................................................................................502 PST0140.................................................................................................................................................................502 PST0141.................................................................................................................................................................503 PST0142.................................................................................................................................................................503 PST0143.................................................................................................................................................................504 PST0192.................................................................................................................................................................504 PST0193.................................................................................................................................................................505 PST0194.................................................................................................................................................................505 PST0195.................................................................................................................................................................506 PST0196.................................................................................................................................................................506 PST0254.................................................................................................................................................................507 PST0256.................................................................................................................................................................507 27 PSU Event Messages........................................................................................................... 509 PSU8501................................................................................................................................................................ 509 PSU8502................................................................................................................................................................ 509 PSU8503................................................................................................................................................................ 510 PSU8504................................................................................................................................................................ 510 PSU8505................................................................................................................................................................ 511 PSU8506................................................................................................................................................................ 511 PSU8507................................................................................................................................................................ 512 PSU8508................................................................................................................................................................ 512 PSU8510................................................................................................................................................................ 513 PSU8511................................................................................................................................................................ 513 PSU8512................................................................................................................................................................ 514 PSU8513................................................................................................................................................................ 514 PSU8515................................................................................................................................................................ 515 PSU8516................................................................................................................................................................ 515 PSU8517................................................................................................................................................................ 516 PSU8518................................................................................................................................................................ 516 PSU8519................................................................................................................................................................ 517 PSU8520................................................................................................................................................................ 517 PSU1000................................................................................................................................................................ 518 PSU1003................................................................................................................................................................ 518 PSU1010................................................................................................................................................................ 519 PSU1002................................................................................................................................................................ 519 PSU1004................................................................................................................................................................ 520 PSU1001................................................................................................................................................................ 520 PSU1007................................................................................................................................................................ 521 PSU0000................................................................................................................................................................ 521 PSU0001................................................................................................................................................................ 522 PSU0017................................................................................................................................................................ 522 PSU0002................................................................................................................................................................ 523 PSU0003................................................................................................................................................................ 523 PSU0019................................................................................................................................................................ 524 PSU0004................................................................................................................................................................ 525 PSU0005................................................................................................................................................................ 525 PSU0006................................................................................................................................................................ 526 PSU0022................................................................................................................................................................ 526 PSU0007................................................................................................................................................................ 527 PSU0023................................................................................................................................................................ 527 PSU0031................................................................................................................................................................ 528 PSU0046................................................................................................................................................................ 528 PSU0033................................................................................................................................................................ 529 PSU0034................................................................................................................................................................ 529 PSU0035................................................................................................................................................................ 530 PSU0036................................................................................................................................................................ 530 PSU0037................................................................................................................................................................ 531 PSU0076................................................................................................................................................................ 531 PSU0090................................................................................................................................................................ 532 PSU0900................................................................................................................................................................ 532 PSU0901................................................................................................................................................................ 533 PSU0902................................................................................................................................................................ 533 PSU0904................................................................................................................................................................ 534 PSU0906................................................................................................................................................................ 534 PSU0907................................................................................................................................................................ 535 PSU0908................................................................................................................................................................ 535 PSU0909................................................................................................................................................................ 536 PSU0910................................................................................................................................................................ 536 PSU0911................................................................................................................................................................ 537 PSU0912................................................................................................................................................................ 537 PSU0913................................................................................................................................................................ 538 PSU0914................................................................................................................................................................ 538 PSU0032................................................................................................................................................................ 539 PSU0077................................................................................................................................................................ 540 PSU0078................................................................................................................................................................ 540 PSU0080................................................................................................................................................................ 541 PSU0038................................................................................................................................................................ 541 PSU0039................................................................................................................................................................ 542 PSU0040................................................................................................................................................................ 542 PSU0041................................................................................................................................................................ 543 PSU0042................................................................................................................................................................ 543 PSU0043................................................................................................................................................................ 544 PSU0044................................................................................................................................................................ 544 PSU0045................................................................................................................................................................ 545 28 PSUA Event Messages.........................................................................................................547 PSUA0016..............................................................................................................................................................547 29 PWR Event Messages.......................................................................................................... 549 PWR8500...............................................................................................................................................................549 PWR8501...............................................................................................................................................................549 PWR8503...............................................................................................................................................................550 PWR8504...............................................................................................................................................................550 PWR8505...............................................................................................................................................................551 PWR8506...............................................................................................................................................................551 PWR8507...............................................................................................................................................................552 PWR8508...............................................................................................................................................................552 PWR8509...............................................................................................................................................................553 PWR8510...............................................................................................................................................................553 PWR8511...............................................................................................................................................................554 PWR8512...............................................................................................................................................................554 PWR8514...............................................................................................................................................................555 PWR8515...............................................................................................................................................................555 PWR8516...............................................................................................................................................................556 PWR8517...............................................................................................................................................................556 PWR8518...............................................................................................................................................................557 PWR8519...............................................................................................................................................................557 PWR8520...............................................................................................................................................................558 PWR8521...............................................................................................................................................................558 PWR8522...............................................................................................................................................................558 PWR8523...............................................................................................................................................................559 PWR8524...............................................................................................................................................................559 PWR8525...............................................................................................................................................................560 PWR8526...............................................................................................................................................................560 PWR8527...............................................................................................................................................................561 PWR8528...............................................................................................................................................................561 PWR8529...............................................................................................................................................................562 PWR8530...............................................................................................................................................................562 PWR8531...............................................................................................................................................................563 PWR8532...............................................................................................................................................................563 PWR8533...............................................................................................................................................................564 PWR8534...............................................................................................................................................................564 PWR8535...............................................................................................................................................................565 PWR8536...............................................................................................................................................................565 PWR8537...............................................................................................................................................................565 PWR8538...............................................................................................................................................................566 PWR8539...............................................................................................................................................................566 PWR8540...............................................................................................................................................................567 PWR8541...............................................................................................................................................................567 PWR8542...............................................................................................................................................................568 PWR8543...............................................................................................................................................................568 PWR8544...............................................................................................................................................................569 PWR8545...............................................................................................................................................................569 PWR8546...............................................................................................................................................................570 PWR8547...............................................................................................................................................................570 PWR8548...............................................................................................................................................................571 PWR8549...............................................................................................................................................................571 PWR8550...............................................................................................................................................................572 PWR8551...............................................................................................................................................................572 PWR8552...............................................................................................................................................................573 PWR8554...............................................................................................................................................................573 PWR8555...............................................................................................................................................................574 PWR8556...............................................................................................................................................................575 PWR8559...............................................................................................................................................................575 PWR8560...............................................................................................................................................................576 PWR8561...............................................................................................................................................................576 PWR8562...............................................................................................................................................................577 PWR8563...............................................................................................................................................................577 PWR8564...............................................................................................................................................................578 PWR8565...............................................................................................................................................................578 PWR8566...............................................................................................................................................................579 PWR8567...............................................................................................................................................................580 PWR8568...............................................................................................................................................................580 PWR8569...............................................................................................................................................................581 PWR8570...............................................................................................................................................................581 PWR8571...............................................................................................................................................................582 PWR8572...............................................................................................................................................................582 PWR8573...............................................................................................................................................................583 PWR8574...............................................................................................................................................................583 PWR8575...............................................................................................................................................................584 PWR8576...............................................................................................................................................................584 PWR8577...............................................................................................................................................................585 PWR8578...............................................................................................................................................................585 PWR8579...............................................................................................................................................................586 PWR8580...............................................................................................................................................................587 PWR8581...............................................................................................................................................................587 PWR8582...............................................................................................................................................................588 PWR8583...............................................................................................................................................................588 PWR8584...............................................................................................................................................................589 PWR8585...............................................................................................................................................................589 PWR8586...............................................................................................................................................................590 PWR8587...............................................................................................................................................................590 PWR8588...............................................................................................................................................................591 PWR8589...............................................................................................................................................................591 PWR8590...............................................................................................................................................................592 PWR8591...............................................................................................................................................................593 PWR8592...............................................................................................................................................................593 PWR8593...............................................................................................................................................................594 PWR8594...............................................................................................................................................................594 PWR8595...............................................................................................................................................................595 PWR8596...............................................................................................................................................................595 PWR8597...............................................................................................................................................................596 PWR8598...............................................................................................................................................................596 PWR8599...............................................................................................................................................................597 PWR8557...............................................................................................................................................................597 PWR8558...............................................................................................................................................................598 PWR8600...............................................................................................................................................................598 PWR1000...............................................................................................................................................................599 PWR1001...............................................................................................................................................................599 PWR1002...............................................................................................................................................................600 PWR1003...............................................................................................................................................................600 PWR1004...............................................................................................................................................................601 PWR1005...............................................................................................................................................................601 PWR1006...............................................................................................................................................................602 PWR1007...............................................................................................................................................................602 PWR1008...............................................................................................................................................................602 PWR0100...............................................................................................................................................................603 PWR0101...............................................................................................................................................................603 PWR0102...............................................................................................................................................................604 PWR0103...............................................................................................................................................................604 PWR0104...............................................................................................................................................................605 PWR0105...............................................................................................................................................................605 PWR0106...............................................................................................................................................................606 PWR0107...............................................................................................................................................................606 PWR0108...............................................................................................................................................................607 PWR0109...............................................................................................................................................................607 PWR2000...............................................................................................................................................................608 PWR2001...............................................................................................................................................................608 PWR2002...............................................................................................................................................................609 PWR2003...............................................................................................................................................................609 PWR2004...............................................................................................................................................................610 PWR2005...............................................................................................................................................................610 PWR2006...............................................................................................................................................................610 PWR2007...............................................................................................................................................................611 PWR2200...............................................................................................................................................................611 PWR2201...............................................................................................................................................................612 PWR2202...............................................................................................................................................................612 PWR2203...............................................................................................................................................................613 PWR2204...............................................................................................................................................................613 PWR2205...............................................................................................................................................................614 PWR2207...............................................................................................................................................................614 PWR2208...............................................................................................................................................................615 PWR2209...............................................................................................................................................................615 PWR2210...............................................................................................................................................................615 PWR2211...............................................................................................................................................................616 PWR2212...............................................................................................................................................................616 PWR1009...............................................................................................................................................................617 30 RAC Event Messages........................................................................................................... 619 RAC038..................................................................................................................................................................619 RAC039..................................................................................................................................................................619 RAC040..................................................................................................................................................................620 RAC041..................................................................................................................................................................620 RAC042..................................................................................................................................................................621 RAC043..................................................................................................................................................................621 RAC044..................................................................................................................................................................622 RAC045..................................................................................................................................................................622 RAC046..................................................................................................................................................................622 RAC047..................................................................................................................................................................623 RAC048..................................................................................................................................................................623 31 RDU Event Messages........................................................................................................... 625 RDU8500................................................................................................................................................................625 RDU8501................................................................................................................................................................625 RDU8502................................................................................................................................................................626 RDU8506................................................................................................................................................................626 RDU8507................................................................................................................................................................627 RDU8508................................................................................................................................................................627 RDU8509................................................................................................................................................................628 RDU8510................................................................................................................................................................628 RDU8511................................................................................................................................................................629 RDU8512................................................................................................................................................................630 RDU8513................................................................................................................................................................630 RDU8514................................................................................................................................................................631 RDU8515................................................................................................................................................................631 RDU8516................................................................................................................................................................632 RDU8517................................................................................................................................................................632 RDU8518................................................................................................................................................................633 RDU8519................................................................................................................................................................633 RDU8520................................................................................................................................................................634 RDU8521................................................................................................................................................................634 RDU8522................................................................................................................................................................635 RDU8523................................................................................................................................................................636 RDU8524................................................................................................................................................................636 RDU0001................................................................................................................................................................637 RDU0002................................................................................................................................................................637 RDU0003................................................................................................................................................................638 RDU0004................................................................................................................................................................638 RDU0005................................................................................................................................................................638 RDU0011................................................................................................................................................................639 RDU0012................................................................................................................................................................639 RDU0013................................................................................................................................................................640 RDU0014................................................................................................................................................................640 RDU0015................................................................................................................................................................641 RDU0017................................................................................................................................................................641 RDU0030................................................................................................................................................................642 RDU0032................................................................................................................................................................642 RDU0019................................................................................................................................................................643 32 RED Event Messages............................................................................................................645 RED001.................................................................................................................................................................. 645 RED005.................................................................................................................................................................. 645 RED006.................................................................................................................................................................. 646 RED007.................................................................................................................................................................. 646 RED008.................................................................................................................................................................. 647 33 RFL Event Messages.............................................................................................................649 RFL2000................................................................................................................................................................. 649 RFL2002................................................................................................................................................................. 649 RFL2003................................................................................................................................................................. 650 RFL2004................................................................................................................................................................. 650 RFL2005................................................................................................................................................................. 651 RFL2006................................................................................................................................................................. 651 RFL2007................................................................................................................................................................. 652 RFL2008................................................................................................................................................................. 652 RFL2009................................................................................................................................................................. 653 34 RFLA Event Messages..........................................................................................................655 RFLA2001...............................................................................................................................................................655 35 RFM Event Messages...........................................................................................................657 RFM1018................................................................................................................................................................657 RFM1019................................................................................................................................................................657 RFM1020................................................................................................................................................................658 RFM1021................................................................................................................................................................658 RFM1022................................................................................................................................................................659 RFM1023................................................................................................................................................................659 RFM1024................................................................................................................................................................659 RFM1025................................................................................................................................................................660 RFM1026................................................................................................................................................................660 RFM1027................................................................................................................................................................661 RFM1028................................................................................................................................................................661 RFM1029................................................................................................................................................................662 RFM1030................................................................................................................................................................662 RFM1031................................................................................................................................................................663 RFM1032................................................................................................................................................................663 RFM1033................................................................................................................................................................664 RFM1034................................................................................................................................................................664 RFM1035................................................................................................................................................................664 36 RRDU Event Messages.........................................................................................................667 RRDU0001..............................................................................................................................................................667 RRDU0002..............................................................................................................................................................667 RRDU0003..............................................................................................................................................................668 RRDU0004..............................................................................................................................................................668 RRDU0005..............................................................................................................................................................669 37 SEC Event Messages............................................................................................................671 SEC0001.................................................................................................................................................................671 SEC0002.................................................................................................................................................................671 SEC0003.................................................................................................................................................................672 SEC0004.................................................................................................................................................................672 SEC0005.................................................................................................................................................................673 SEC0006.................................................................................................................................................................673 SEC0016.................................................................................................................................................................673 SEC0017.................................................................................................................................................................674 SEC0018.................................................................................................................................................................674 SEC0019.................................................................................................................................................................675 SEC0020.................................................................................................................................................................675 SEC0021.................................................................................................................................................................676 SEC0022.................................................................................................................................................................676 SEC0031.................................................................................................................................................................677 SEC0032.................................................................................................................................................................677 SEC0033.................................................................................................................................................................678 SEC0034.................................................................................................................................................................678 SEC0000.................................................................................................................................................................678 SEC0040.................................................................................................................................................................679 SEC0041.................................................................................................................................................................679 SEC0042.................................................................................................................................................................680 SEC0043.................................................................................................................................................................680 SEC0044.................................................................................................................................................................681 SEC0600.................................................................................................................................................................681 SEC0601.................................................................................................................................................................682 SEC0602.................................................................................................................................................................682 SEC0603.................................................................................................................................................................683 SEC0604.................................................................................................................................................................683 SEC0605.................................................................................................................................................................684 SEC0606.................................................................................................................................................................684 SEC0607.................................................................................................................................................................684 SEC0608.................................................................................................................................................................685 SEC0609.................................................................................................................................................................685 SEC0610.................................................................................................................................................................686 SEC0611.................................................................................................................................................................686 SEC0045.................................................................................................................................................................687 38 SEL Event Messages............................................................................................................ 689 SEL0002................................................................................................................................................................. 689 SEL0003................................................................................................................................................................. 689 SEL0004................................................................................................................................................................. 690 SEL0006................................................................................................................................................................. 690 SEL0007................................................................................................................................................................. 691 SEL0008................................................................................................................................................................. 691 SEL0010................................................................................................................................................................. 692 SEL0012................................................................................................................................................................. 692 SEL0013................................................................................................................................................................. 692 SEL1200................................................................................................................................................................. 693 SEL1202................................................................................................................................................................. 693 SEL1204................................................................................................................................................................. 694 SEL1205................................................................................................................................................................. 694 SEL1206................................................................................................................................................................. 695 SEL1207................................................................................................................................................................. 695 SEL1208................................................................................................................................................................. 696 SEL1209................................................................................................................................................................. 696 SEL1210................................................................................................................................................................. 697 SEL1211................................................................................................................................................................. 697 SEL1300................................................................................................................................................................. 697 SEL1301................................................................................................................................................................. 698 SEL1302................................................................................................................................................................. 698 SEL1303................................................................................................................................................................. 699 SEL1304................................................................................................................................................................. 699 SEL1305................................................................................................................................................................. 700 SEL1306................................................................................................................................................................. 700 SEL1307................................................................................................................................................................. 701 SEL1308................................................................................................................................................................. 701 SEL1309................................................................................................................................................................. 702 SEL1400................................................................................................................................................................. 702 SEL1402................................................................................................................................................................. 702 SEL1404................................................................................................................................................................. 703 SEL1406................................................................................................................................................................. 703 SEL9900................................................................................................................................................................. 704 SEL1506................................................................................................................................................................. 704 SEL1507................................................................................................................................................................. 705 SEL1508................................................................................................................................................................. 705 SEL1509................................................................................................................................................................. 706 SEL1510................................................................................................................................................................. 706 SEL1511................................................................................................................................................................. 707 SEL1500................................................................................................................................................................. 707 SEL1501................................................................................................................................................................. 708 SEL1502................................................................................................................................................................. 708 SEL1503................................................................................................................................................................. 709 SEL1504................................................................................................................................................................. 709 SEL9901................................................................................................................................................................. 710 SEL9902................................................................................................................................................................. 710 39 STOR Event Messages......................................................................................................... 713 STOR1................................................................................................................................................................... 713 STOR2................................................................................................................................................................... 713 STOR3................................................................................................................................................................... 714 STOR4................................................................................................................................................................... 714 STOR5................................................................................................................................................................... 715 STOR6................................................................................................................................................................... 715 STOR7................................................................................................................................................................... 716 STOR8................................................................................................................................................................... 716 STOR9................................................................................................................................................................... 717 STOR10..................................................................................................................................................................717 STOR11..................................................................................................................................................................718 STOR003................................................................................................................................................................718 STOR004................................................................................................................................................................719 STOR006................................................................................................................................................................719 STOR007................................................................................................................................................................720 STOR009................................................................................................................................................................720 STOR010................................................................................................................................................................721 STOR011................................................................................................................................................................721 STOR012................................................................................................................................................................722 STOR013................................................................................................................................................................722 STOR015................................................................................................................................................................722 STOR016................................................................................................................................................................723 STOR017................................................................................................................................................................723 STOR018................................................................................................................................................................724 STOR019................................................................................................................................................................724 STOR020................................................................................................................................................................725 STOR021................................................................................................................................................................725 STOR022................................................................................................................................................................726 STOR023................................................................................................................................................................726 STOR024................................................................................................................................................................727 STOR025................................................................................................................................................................727 STOR026................................................................................................................................................................728 STOR027................................................................................................................................................................728 STOR028................................................................................................................................................................728 STOR029................................................................................................................................................................729 STOR030................................................................................................................................................................729 STOR031................................................................................................................................................................730 STOR032................................................................................................................................................................730 STOR033................................................................................................................................................................731 STOR035................................................................................................................................................................731 STOR037................................................................................................................................................................732 STOR038................................................................................................................................................................732 STOR039................................................................................................................................................................733 STOR040................................................................................................................................................................733 STOR041................................................................................................................................................................734 STOR042................................................................................................................................................................734 STOR043................................................................................................................................................................735 STOR044................................................................................................................................................................735 STOR045................................................................................................................................................................736 STOR046................................................................................................................................................................736 STOR047................................................................................................................................................................737 STOR048................................................................................................................................................................737 STOR049................................................................................................................................................................738 STOR050................................................................................................................................................................738 STOR051................................................................................................................................................................739 STOR052................................................................................................................................................................739 STOR053................................................................................................................................................................740 STOR054................................................................................................................................................................740 STOR055................................................................................................................................................................740 STOR056................................................................................................................................................................741 STOR057................................................................................................................................................................741 STOR059................................................................................................................................................................742 STOR061................................................................................................................................................................742 STOR060................................................................................................................................................................743 STOR062................................................................................................................................................................743 STOR063................................................................................................................................................................744 STOR034................................................................................................................................................................744 40 SUP Event Messages........................................................................................................... 747 SUP001..................................................................................................................................................................747 SUP002..................................................................................................................................................................747 SUP005..................................................................................................................................................................748 SUP011..................................................................................................................................................................748 SUP015..................................................................................................................................................................749 SUP016..................................................................................................................................................................749 SUP017..................................................................................................................................................................749 SUP018..................................................................................................................................................................750 SUP020..................................................................................................................................................................750 SUP022..................................................................................................................................................................751 SUP023..................................................................................................................................................................751 41 SWC Event Messages.......................................................................................................... 753 SWC8533...............................................................................................................................................................753 SWC8534...............................................................................................................................................................753 SWC8535...............................................................................................................................................................754 SWC8536...............................................................................................................................................................754 SWC8537...............................................................................................................................................................755 SWC8538...............................................................................................................................................................755 SWC8539...............................................................................................................................................................756 SWC8540...............................................................................................................................................................756 SWC8500...............................................................................................................................................................757 SWC8501...............................................................................................................................................................757 SWC8502...............................................................................................................................................................758 SWC8503...............................................................................................................................................................758 SWC8504...............................................................................................................................................................759 SWC8505...............................................................................................................................................................759 SWC8506...............................................................................................................................................................760 SWC8507...............................................................................................................................................................760 SWC8508...............................................................................................................................................................761 SWC8509...............................................................................................................................................................761 SWC8510...............................................................................................................................................................762 SWC8511...............................................................................................................................................................763 SWC8512...............................................................................................................................................................763 SWC8513...............................................................................................................................................................764 SWC8514...............................................................................................................................................................764 SWC8515...............................................................................................................................................................765 SWC8516...............................................................................................................................................................765 SWC8517...............................................................................................................................................................766 SWC8518...............................................................................................................................................................766 SWC8519...............................................................................................................................................................767 SWC8520...............................................................................................................................................................767 SWC8521...............................................................................................................................................................768 SWC8522...............................................................................................................................................................769 SWC8523...............................................................................................................................................................769 SWC8524...............................................................................................................................................................770 SWC8525...............................................................................................................................................................770 SWC8526...............................................................................................................................................................771 SWC8527...............................................................................................................................................................771 SWC8528...............................................................................................................................................................772 SWC8529...............................................................................................................................................................772 SWC8530...............................................................................................................................................................773 SWC8531...............................................................................................................................................................773 SWC8532...............................................................................................................................................................774 SWC8600...............................................................................................................................................................775 SWC8601...............................................................................................................................................................775 SWC8602...............................................................................................................................................................776 SWC8603...............................................................................................................................................................776 SWC8604...............................................................................................................................................................777 SWC8605...............................................................................................................................................................777 SWC8606...............................................................................................................................................................778 SWC8607...............................................................................................................................................................778 SWC8608...............................................................................................................................................................779 SWC8609...............................................................................................................................................................779 SWC8610...............................................................................................................................................................780 SWC8611...............................................................................................................................................................781 SWC8612...............................................................................................................................................................781 SWC8613...............................................................................................................................................................782 SWC8614...............................................................................................................................................................782 SWC4004...............................................................................................................................................................783 SWC4005...............................................................................................................................................................783 SWC4006...............................................................................................................................................................784 SWC4007...............................................................................................................................................................784 SWC4008...............................................................................................................................................................785 SWC4009...............................................................................................................................................................785 SWC5000...............................................................................................................................................................786 SWC5001...............................................................................................................................................................786 SWC5002...............................................................................................................................................................787 42 SWU Event Messages..........................................................................................................789 SWU8500...............................................................................................................................................................789 SWU8501...............................................................................................................................................................789 SWU8502...............................................................................................................................................................790 SWU8503...............................................................................................................................................................790 SWU8504...............................................................................................................................................................791 SWU8505...............................................................................................................................................................791 SWU8506...............................................................................................................................................................792 SWU8513...............................................................................................................................................................792 SWU8514...............................................................................................................................................................793 SWU8515...............................................................................................................................................................793 SWU8516...............................................................................................................................................................794 SWU8517...............................................................................................................................................................795 SWU8518...............................................................................................................................................................795 SWU8519...............................................................................................................................................................796 SWU8520...............................................................................................................................................................796 SWU8521...............................................................................................................................................................797 SWU8522...............................................................................................................................................................797 SWU8523...............................................................................................................................................................798 SWU8524...............................................................................................................................................................798 SWU8525...............................................................................................................................................................799 SWU8526...............................................................................................................................................................799 SWU8527...............................................................................................................................................................800 SWU8528...............................................................................................................................................................800 SWU8529...............................................................................................................................................................801 SWU8530...............................................................................................................................................................801 SWU8531...............................................................................................................................................................802 SWU8532...............................................................................................................................................................802 SWU8533...............................................................................................................................................................803 SWU8534...............................................................................................................................................................803 SWU8535...............................................................................................................................................................804 SWU8536...............................................................................................................................................................804 SWU8537...............................................................................................................................................................805 SWU8538...............................................................................................................................................................805 SWU8540...............................................................................................................................................................806 SWU8541...............................................................................................................................................................806 SWU8542...............................................................................................................................................................807 SWU8543...............................................................................................................................................................807 SWU8544...............................................................................................................................................................808 SWU8545...............................................................................................................................................................808 SWU8546...............................................................................................................................................................809 SWU8547...............................................................................................................................................................809 SWU8548...............................................................................................................................................................810 SWU8549...............................................................................................................................................................810 SWU8550...............................................................................................................................................................811 SWU8551...............................................................................................................................................................811 SWU8552...............................................................................................................................................................812 SWU8553...............................................................................................................................................................812 SWU8554...............................................................................................................................................................812 SWU8555...............................................................................................................................................................813 SWU8556...............................................................................................................................................................813 43 SYS Event Messages............................................................................................................815 SYS001.................................................................................................................................................................. 815 SYS003.................................................................................................................................................................. 815 SYS004.................................................................................................................................................................. 816 SYS005.................................................................................................................................................................. 816 SYS006.................................................................................................................................................................. 817 SYS013.................................................................................................................................................................. 817 SYS014.................................................................................................................................................................. 818 44 TMP Event Messages...........................................................................................................819 TMP8500............................................................................................................................................................... 819 TMP8501............................................................................................................................................................... 819 TMP8502............................................................................................................................................................... 820 TMP1000............................................................................................................................................................... 820 TMP1001............................................................................................................................................................... 821 TMP1002............................................................................................................................................................... 821 TMP1003............................................................................................................................................................... 822 TMP5.....................................................................................................................................................................822 TMP6.....................................................................................................................................................................823 TMP7.....................................................................................................................................................................824 TMP0200............................................................................................................................................................... 824 TMP0201............................................................................................................................................................... 825 TMP0202............................................................................................................................................................... 825 TMP0203............................................................................................................................................................... 826 TMP0204............................................................................................................................................................... 826 TMP0205............................................................................................................................................................... 827 TMP0100............................................................................................................................................................... 827 TMP0101............................................................................................................................................................... 828 TMP0102............................................................................................................................................................... 828 TMP0103............................................................................................................................................................... 829 TMP0104............................................................................................................................................................... 829 TMP0105............................................................................................................................................................... 830 TMP0106............................................................................................................................................................... 830 TMP0107............................................................................................................................................................... 831 TMP0108............................................................................................................................................................... 831 TMP0109............................................................................................................................................................... 832 TMP0110............................................................................................................................................................... 832 TMP0111............................................................................................................................................................... 833 TMP0112............................................................................................................................................................... 833 TMP0113............................................................................................................................................................... 834 TMP0114............................................................................................................................................................... 834 TMP0115............................................................................................................................................................... 835 TMP0116............................................................................................................................................................... 835 TMP0117............................................................................................................................................................... 836 TMP0118............................................................................................................................................................... 836 TMP0119............................................................................................................................................................... 837 TMP0120............................................................................................................................................................... 837 TMP0121............................................................................................................................................................... 838 TMP0122............................................................................................................................................................... 838 TMP0123............................................................................................................................................................... 839 TMP0124............................................................................................................................................................... 839 TMP0125............................................................................................................................................................... 840 TMP0126............................................................................................................................................................... 840 TMP0127............................................................................................................................................................... 841 TMP0128............................................................................................................................................................... 841 TMP0129............................................................................................................................................................... 841 TMP0130............................................................................................................................................................... 842 TMP0131............................................................................................................................................................... 842 TMP0132............................................................................................................................................................... 843 TMP0133............................................................................................................................................................... 843 TMP0134............................................................................................................................................................... 844 TMP0135............................................................................................................................................................... 844 TMP0136............................................................................................................................................................... 845 TMP0137............................................................................................................................................................... 845 45 USR Event Messages........................................................................................................... 847 USR8500................................................................................................................................................................ 847 USR8501................................................................................................................................................................ 847 USR8502................................................................................................................................................................ 848 USR8503................................................................................................................................................................ 848 USR8504................................................................................................................................................................ 849 USR8505................................................................................................................................................................ 849 USR8506................................................................................................................................................................ 850 USR8507................................................................................................................................................................ 850 USR8508................................................................................................................................................................ 851 USR8509................................................................................................................................................................ 852 USR8510................................................................................................................................................................ 852 USR8511................................................................................................................................................................ 853 USR8512................................................................................................................................................................ 853 USR106..................................................................................................................................................................854 USR107..................................................................................................................................................................855 46 VDR Event Messages........................................................................................................... 857 VDR97....................................................................................................................................................................857 VDR1..................................................................................................................................................................... 857 VDR2..................................................................................................................................................................... 858 VDR3..................................................................................................................................................................... 858 VDR4..................................................................................................................................................................... 859 VDR5..................................................................................................................................................................... 859 VDR6..................................................................................................................................................................... 860 VDR7..................................................................................................................................................................... 860 VDR8..................................................................................................................................................................... 861 VDR9..................................................................................................................................................................... 862 VDR10....................................................................................................................................................................862 VDR11....................................................................................................................................................................863 VDR12....................................................................................................................................................................863 VDR13....................................................................................................................................................................864 VDR14....................................................................................................................................................................864 VDR15....................................................................................................................................................................865 VDR16....................................................................................................................................................................865 VDR17....................................................................................................................................................................866 VDR18....................................................................................................................................................................866 VDR19....................................................................................................................................................................867 VDR20....................................................................................................................................................................867 VDR21....................................................................................................................................................................868 VDR22....................................................................................................................................................................868 VDR23....................................................................................................................................................................869 VDR24....................................................................................................................................................................869 VDR25....................................................................................................................................................................870 VDR26....................................................................................................................................................................870 VDR27....................................................................................................................................................................871 VDR28....................................................................................................................................................................871 VDR29....................................................................................................................................................................872 VDR30....................................................................................................................................................................872 VDR31....................................................................................................................................................................873 VDR32....................................................................................................................................................................874 VDR33....................................................................................................................................................................874 VDR34....................................................................................................................................................................875 VDR35....................................................................................................................................................................875 VDR36....................................................................................................................................................................876 VDR37....................................................................................................................................................................876 VDR38....................................................................................................................................................................877 VDR39....................................................................................................................................................................877 VDR40....................................................................................................................................................................878 VDR41....................................................................................................................................................................878 VDR42....................................................................................................................................................................879 VDR43....................................................................................................................................................................879 VDR44....................................................................................................................................................................880 VDR45....................................................................................................................................................................880 VDR46....................................................................................................................................................................881 VDR47....................................................................................................................................................................881 VDR48....................................................................................................................................................................882 VDR49....................................................................................................................................................................882 VDR50....................................................................................................................................................................883 VDR51....................................................................................................................................................................884 VDR52....................................................................................................................................................................884 VDR53....................................................................................................................................................................885 VDR54....................................................................................................................................................................885 VDR55....................................................................................................................................................................886 VDR56....................................................................................................................................................................886 VDR91....................................................................................................................................................................887 VDR92....................................................................................................................................................................887 VDR57....................................................................................................................................................................888 VDR93....................................................................................................................................................................888 VDR94....................................................................................................................................................................889 VDR95....................................................................................................................................................................889 VDR96....................................................................................................................................................................890 VDR58....................................................................................................................................................................890 VDR59....................................................................................................................................................................891 47 VFL Event Messages.............................................................................................................893 VFL1001................................................................................................................................................................. 893 VFL1002................................................................................................................................................................. 893 VFL1003................................................................................................................................................................. 894 VFL1004................................................................................................................................................................. 894 VFL1005................................................................................................................................................................. 895 VFL1006................................................................................................................................................................. 895 VFL1007................................................................................................................................................................. 896 VFL1008................................................................................................................................................................. 896 VFL1009................................................................................................................................................................. 897 VFL1010................................................................................................................................................................. 897 VFL1011................................................................................................................................................................. 898 VFL1012................................................................................................................................................................. 898 VFL1013................................................................................................................................................................. 899 VFL1014................................................................................................................................................................. 899 VFL1015................................................................................................................................................................. 900 VFL1016................................................................................................................................................................. 900 VFL1017................................................................................................................................................................. 901 48 VFLA Event Messages..........................................................................................................903 VFLA1000...............................................................................................................................................................903 49 VLT Event Messages............................................................................................................ 905 VLT0300................................................................................................................................................................. 905 VLT0301................................................................................................................................................................. 905 VLT0302................................................................................................................................................................. 906 VLT0303................................................................................................................................................................. 906 VLT0304................................................................................................................................................................. 907 VLT0305................................................................................................................................................................. 908 VLT0200................................................................................................................................................................. 908 VLT0201................................................................................................................................................................. 909 VLT0202................................................................................................................................................................. 909 VLT0203................................................................................................................................................................. 910 VLT0204................................................................................................................................................................. 910 VLT0205................................................................................................................................................................. 911 VLT0206................................................................................................................................................................. 911 VLT0207................................................................................................................................................................. 912 VLT0208................................................................................................................................................................. 912 VLT0209................................................................................................................................................................. 913 VLT0210................................................................................................................................................................. 914 VLT0211................................................................................................................................................................. 914 VLT0212................................................................................................................................................................. 915 VLT0213................................................................................................................................................................. 915 VLT0214................................................................................................................................................................. 916 VLT0215................................................................................................................................................................. 916 VLT0216................................................................................................................................................................. 917 VLT0217................................................................................................................................................................. 917 VLT0218................................................................................................................................................................. 918 VLT0219................................................................................................................................................................. 918 VLT0220................................................................................................................................................................. 919 VLT0221................................................................................................................................................................. 919 VLT0222................................................................................................................................................................. 920 VLT0223................................................................................................................................................................. 920 VLT0100................................................................................................................................................................. 921 VLT0101................................................................................................................................................................. 922 VLT0102................................................................................................................................................................. 922 VLT0103................................................................................................................................................................. 923 VLT0104................................................................................................................................................................. 923 VLT0105................................................................................................................................................................. 924 VLT0224................................................................................................................................................................. 924 VLT0225................................................................................................................................................................. 925 VLT0226................................................................................................................................................................. 925 VLT0227................................................................................................................................................................. 926 VLT0228................................................................................................................................................................. 926 VLT0229................................................................................................................................................................. 927 VLT0230................................................................................................................................................................. 927 VLT0231................................................................................................................................................................. 928 VLT0232................................................................................................................................................................. 929 VLT0233................................................................................................................................................................. 929 VLT0234................................................................................................................................................................. 930 VLT0235................................................................................................................................................................. 930 1 Introduction The Event Message Reference contains the error and event information generated by firmware and other agents that monitor system components. These events might be logged, presented to the user on one of the system management consoles, or both logged and displayed. Each event consists of the following fields: Message ID Message The unique alphanumeric identifier for the event. This identifier can be up to eight characters long and consists of two parts: Message ID Prefix Up to four alphabetic characters. Message ID Sequence Up to four numeric digits. The message text that is displayed to the user or logged as a result of the event. If the message has variable content in it, the variable substitution is reflected by text in italics. These substitution variables are described in the Arguments field of the event. Arguments Describes the values for any substitution variables appearing in the event message text. If there is no variable content in the message, this field is omitted from the event description. Detailed Description Additional information describing the event. Recommended Response Action The recommended action to remedy the event described. The response action can vary based on the specific platform. Category Dell Lifecycle Controller log filter used to select a subset of messages from different domains or agents. Subcategory Additional filter to further subset the event. Trap/EventID The identification number used as the Trap ID for SNMP alert traps and as the Event ID when the message is logged in operating system logs. Severity The classification of the event based on its impact to the platform or system. The severity can be: Severity 1 Critical Indicates a catastrophic production problem that might severely impact production systems or components, or systems are down or not functioning. Severity 2 Warning Indicates a high-impact problem where a system or component is disrupted but can remain productive and perform business-level operations. 45 Severity 3 Information Indicates a medium-to-low impact problem that involves a partial or noncritical loss of functionality; operations are impaired but can continue to function. LCD Message The event message text that is displayed on the system's LCD. Initial Default Event messages result in event actions such as logging, SNMP or email alerts. Generally, the event actions are configurable using the Dell iDRAC event action filtering feature. This item describes the initial default and possible event actions for the message. Event Action Filter Describes additional configurable actions that are available for the event action for this message. This information is presented in a table, and each entry has a value of TRUE or FALSE to indicate its applicability. 46 Filter Visibility Event visible to iDRAC event filtering. IPMI Alert Event can generate an IMPI alert. SNMP Alert Event can generate an SNMP trap. Email Alert Event can generate an email alert. LC Log Event can generate a Dell Lifecycle Controller log entry. LCD Event is displayed on the system's LCD. Power Off Event can cause the system to power off. Power Cycle Event can cause the system to perform a power cycle. Reset Event can cause the system to perform a reset. 2 AMP Event Messages AMP0300 The system boardarg1current is less than the lower warning threshold. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2178 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0301 Message Arguments The system boardarg1current is less than the lower critical threshold. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 47 Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message System board <name> current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0302 The system boardarg1current is greater than the upper warning threshold. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2178 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0303 Message Arguments The system boardarg1current is greater than the upper critical threshold. • arg1 = name Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage 48 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message System board <name> current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0304 The system boardarg1current is outside of range. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message System board <name> current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0305 Message Arguments The system boardarg1current is within range. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health 49 SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2179 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0306 Disk drive bayarg1current is less than the lower warning threshold. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2178 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0307 Message Arguments Disk drive bayarg1current is less than the lower critical threshold. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. 50 Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message Disk drive bay <name> current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0308 Disk drive bayarg1current is greater than the upper warning threshold. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2178 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0309 Message Arguments Detailed Description Disk drive bayarg1current is greater than the upper critical threshold. • arg1 = name Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. 51 Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message Disk drive bay <name> current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0310 Disk drive bayarg1current is outside of range. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message Disk drive bay <name> current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE AMP0311 Message Arguments 52 Disk drive bayarg1current is within range. • arg1 = name FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2179 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0312 Message System level current is less than the lower warning threshold. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE AMP0313 Message System level current is less than the lower critical threshold. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. 53 Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message System level current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE AMP0314 Message System level current is greater than the upper warning threshold. Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE AMP0315 Message System level current is greater than the upper critical threshold. Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 54 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message System level current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE AMP0316 Message System level current is outside of range. Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message System level current is outside of range. Contact Support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE AMP0317 Message System level current is within range. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 55 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE AMP0318 Message Chassis power level current is less than the lower warning threshold. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2178 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0319 Message Chassis power level current is less than the lower critical threshold. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 56 TRUE FALSE AMP0320 Message Chassis power level current is greater than the upper warning threshold. Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2178 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0321 Message Chassis power level current is greater than the upper critical threshold. Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE AMP0322 Message Chassis power level current is outside of range. 57 Detailed Description Product documentation contains information on correct configuration. The failure could also be caused by a faulty component or related cabling. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2177 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE AMP0323 Message Chassis power level current is within range. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory AMP = Amperage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2179 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 58 TRUE FALSE 3 ASR Event Messages ASR8500 Message Watchdog timer is disabled. Detailed Description Watchdog timer is disabled. The watchdog timer is an internal mechanism used to monitor the health of the Chassis Management Controller. The watchdog timer could be disabled as part of a troubleshooting operation and can be enabled by restarting the Chassis Management Controller. Recommended Response Action No response action required. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0000 Message The watchdog timer expired. Detailed Description The operating system or potentially an application failed to communicate to the baseboard management controller (BMC) within the timeout period. Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 59 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0001 Message The watchdog timer reset the system. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate to the baseboard management controller (BMC) within the timeout period. The system was reset per the configured setting. Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0002 Message The watchdog timer powered off the system. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate to the baseboard management controller (BMC). The system powered off per the configured setting. Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 60 FALSE FALSE ASR0003 Message The watchdog timer power cycled the system. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate to the baseboard management controller (BMC). The system powered cycled per the configured setting. Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0008 Message The watchdog timer interrupt was initiated. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate to the baseboard management controller (BMC) within the timeout period. The BMC invoked a system interrupt. (IPMI sensor type code 23h - offset 00h) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 61 ASR0009 Message The system returned from a watchdog timer event. Detailed Description The system is communicating to the baseboard management controller (BMC). Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0100 Message The BIOS watchdog timer reset the system. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate to the system board within the timeout period. The system was reset per the configured setting. (IPMI sensor type code 23h offset 01h event 3:0 - 2h) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 62 FALSE FALSE ASR0101 Message The OS watchdog timer reset the system. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate within the timeout period. System was reset. (IPMI sensor type code 23h offset 01 - event 3:0 - 3h if booting 4h if running) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0102 Message The OS watchdog timer shutdown the system. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate within the timeout period. The system was shutdown. (IPMI sensor type code 23h offset - 02h event 3:0 - 4h) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0103 Message The OS watchdog timer powered down the system. 63 Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate within the timeout period. The system was powered down. (IPMI sensor type code 23h offset - 02h event 3:0 - 4h) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0104 Message The OS watchdog timer powered cycle the system. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate within the timeout period. The system was powered cycled. (IPMI sensor 23h offset - 03h event 3:0 - 4h) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0105 Message The OS watchdog timer powered off the system. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to failed to communicate within the timeout period. The system was powered off. (IPMI sensor type code 23h offset - 02h event 3:0 - 4h) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. 64 Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0106 Message The OS watchdog timer expired. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to communicate within the timeout period. No action was taken. (IPMI sensor type code 23h - offset 00h event 3:0 - 4h) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0107 Message The OS watchdog timer pre-timeout interrupt was initiated. Detailed Description The operating system or an application failed to respond to a pre-notification with-in the timeout period. (IPMI sensor type code 11h - offset 07h) Recommended Response Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 65 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE ASR0108 Message The system returned from an OS watchdog timer event. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory ASR = Auto Sys Reset Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 66 FALSE FALSE 4 BAT Event Messages BAT1000 Battery onarg1is missing. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller cannot communicate with the battery. The battery is absent or improperly connected. A battery with a weak or depleted charge may also cause this message. Recommended Response Action Verify that the device is present and then check the cables. See the storage hardware documentation to verify cabling. In addition check the connection to the controller battery and the battery health. A battery with a weak or depleted charge may cause this message. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1011 Message Arguments Battery onarg1is in warn only mode and requires reconditioning. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event 67 Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1022 arg1battery recondition is completed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1028 Message Arguments The battery voltage onarg1is low. • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller battery voltage is low. This may indicate that the battery is no longer protecting the controller cache. Recommended Response Action The battery needs to recharged. Wait 24 hours to see if the charge is restored. Category Storage 68 SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1029 The battery onarg1can no longer recharge. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller battery cannot recharge. The battery may have already recharged the maximum number of times or the battery charger may not be working. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4273 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1030 Message Arguments Thearg1battery charge level is normal. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 69 Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1031 The battery temperature onarg1is above normal. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The room temperature may be too hot. In addition, the system fan may be degraded or failed. Recommended Response Action Verify that the room temperature is normal and that fans are functioning properly. See the storage hardware documentation for acceptable operating temperatures. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1032 Message Arguments Detailed Description 70 The battery temperature onarg1is normal. • arg1 = controller name The battery temperature is within the normal operating range. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1033 The battery onarg1was removed. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller cannot communicate with the battery. Either the battery was removed, or the contact point between the controller and the battery is degraded. Recommended Response Action Make sure that the battery is present and properly connected. If the battery is present, wait for a few minutes and re-check if the battery is detected. If the contact point between the battery and the controller is degraded, you must replace the battery, the controller, or both. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on how to safely access, or remove. Contact technical support if the issue persists. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1001 Message Battery onarg1was replaced. 71 Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description A controllers battery was replaced. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1002 The battery onarg1learn cycle has started. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 72 TRUE FALSE BAT1003 The battery onarg1learn cycle has completed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1004 Message Arguments The battery onarg1learn cycle has timed out. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The controller battery must be fully charged before the learn cycle can begin. The battery may be unable to maintain a full charge causing the learn cycle to timeout. In addition, the battery must be able to maintain cached data for a specified period of time in the event of a power loss. For example, some batteries maintain cached data for 24 hours. If the battery is unable to maintain cached data for the required period of time, then the Learn cycle will timeout. Recommended Response Action Replace the battery pack. The battery is unable to maintain a full charge. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 73 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1005 The battery onarg1learn cycle has been postponed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1006 Message Arguments The battery onarg1learn cycle will start inarg2days. • • arg1 = Controller name arg2 = arg Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 74 FALSE Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1007 The battery onarg1learn cycle will start inarg2hours. Message Arguments • • arg1 = Controller name arg2 = arg Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1008 Message Arguments Write policy onarg1was changed to Write Through. • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller battery cannot maintain cached data for the required period of time. For example, if the required period of time is 24 hours, then the battery cannot maintain cached data for 24 hours. Recommended Response Action Verify the battery health is good. See the storage hardware documentation to verify battery health. Contact technical support. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) 75 Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1009 Write policy onarg1was changed to Write Back. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller battery health has returned to normal. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1010 Message Arguments Battery onarg1requires reconditioning. Initiate a learn cycle. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description Battery is in warn only mode and requires reconditioning. Recommended Response Action Start a learn cycle on the battery. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event 76 FALSE Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1012 Thearg1battery temperature is above normal. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description Diagnostic event for service to determine if there is an ambient temperature problem. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1013 Message Arguments Recharge count has exceeded the maximum limit for battery onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The battery cannot be recharged further. Recommended Response Action Replace the battery pack. Category Storage 77 SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1014 arg1battery charge in-progress. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description Diagnostic event for service to determine if there is an ambient temperature problem. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1015 Message Arguments arg1battery charge process is interrupted. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description Diagnostic event for service to determine if there is an ambient temperature problem. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 78 Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1016 Thearg1battery learn mode has changed to Auto. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1017 Message Arguments Detailed Description Thearg1battery learn mode has changed to Warn. • arg1 = Controller name This alert is provided for informational purposes. 79 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1018 Battery onarg1is degraded. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The temperature of the battery is high. This may be due to the battery being charged. Recommended Response Action If the battery is being charged, then charging the battery should be stopped until the battery cools down and charging should be resumed. If this is not case, then some other condition exists and should be investigated. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1019 Message Arguments 80 Battery onarg1is charging. • arg1 = Controller name FALSE Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1020 Thearg1battery is executing a learn cycle. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1021 Message Arguments The charge level for the battery onarg1is below the normal threshold. • arg1 = controller name 81 Detailed Description The controller battery cannot maintain sufficient charge level to function properly or the battery is discharging. Recommended Response Action Check for other events related to the state of the battery. These may help determine the cause of this event. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1023 The charge level for the battery onarg1is within normal limits. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The battery health has returned to normal. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1024 Message Arguments 82 Errors detected with battery onarg1. • arg1 = controller name FALSE Detailed Description The battery or the battery charger is not functioning properly. The battery may have an inadequate charge. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT1025 arg1is unable to recover cached data from the Battery Backup Unit (BBU). Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller was unable to recover data from the cache. This may indicate data loss has occurred. Recommended Response Action Verify that the battery is charged and in good health. See the hardware documentation for more information. When the battery charge is unacceptably low, the battery cannot maintain cached data. Data loss may also have occurred, restoring data from backups may be needed. Verify whether the battery has met its recharge limit. The battery may need to be recharged. Contact technical support if the issue persists. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4273 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 83 BAT1026 Thearg1has recovered cached data from the Battery Backup Unit (BBU). Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller has retrieved cached data. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1027 Message Arguments The battery onarg1completed a charge cycle. • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The battery successfully completed a charge cycle. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 84 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT1034 The battery properties forarg1have changed. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description One or more battery properties were modified. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4275 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT0000 Message The system board battery is low. Detailed Description System settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies. Recommended Response Action Check the system board battery at the next service window. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2226 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 85 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE BAT0001 Message The system board battery is operating normally. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2227 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT0002 Message The system board battery has failed. Detailed Description System settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies. Recommended Response Action Check the system board battery. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2225 LCD Message System board battery has failed. Check battery Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 86 TRUE FALSE BAT0003 Message The system board battery is present. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2227 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT0004 Message The system board battery is absent. Detailed Description System settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies. Recommended Response Action Check the system board battery to confirm presence. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2225 LCD Message System board battery is absent. Check battery Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE BAT0005 Message The storage battery is low. 87 Detailed Description The system has to remain powered on to charge the battery. Recommended Response Action Allow the PERC RAID controller battery to charge. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0006 Message The storage battery is operating normally. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0007 Message The storage battery has failed. Detailed Description The PERC RAID controller battery may have failed because of thermal exceptions. Recommended Response Action 1) Verify the PERC RAID controller battery installation. 2) Check the system logs for thermal related issues. 88 Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Storage battery has failed. Check battery. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0008 Message The storage battery is present. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0009 Message The storage battery is absent. Detailed Description The PERC RAID controller battery may report absent due to disconnect or thermal exceptions. Recommended Response Action 1) Verify the PERC RAID controller battery installation. 2) If installed, reseat or reconnect the battery and cables. 3) Check the system logs for thermal related issues. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 89 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Storage battery is absent. Check battery. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0010 The storage battery for disk drive bayarg1is low. Message Arguments • arg1 = bay Detailed Description The system has to remain powered on to charge the battery. Recommended Response Action Allow the PERC RAID controller battery for the associated bay to charge. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0011 Message Arguments The storage battery for disk drive bayarg1is operating normally. • arg1 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Verify the battery installation, check the system logs for thermal related issues. Category System Health 90 SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0012 The storage battery for disk drive bayarg1has failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = bay Detailed Description The PERC RAID controller battery may have failed because of thermal exceptions. Recommended Response Action 1) Verify the PERC RAID controller battery installation for the associated bay. 2) Check the system logs for thermal related issues. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Battery for disk drive bay <bay> has failed. Check battery. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0013 Message Arguments The storage battery for disk drive bayarg1is present. • arg1 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 91 Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0014 The storage battery for disk drive bayarg1is absent. Message Arguments • arg1 = bay Detailed Description The PERC RAID controller battery may report absent due to disconnect or thermal exceptions. Recommended Response Action 1) Verify the PERC RAID controller battery installation for the associated bay. 2) If installed, reseat or reconnect the battery and cables. 3) Check the system logs for thermal related issues. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Battery for disk drive bay <bay> is absent. Check battery. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0015 Message Arguments Detailed Description 92 Thearg1battery is low. • arg1 = name System settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies. Recommended Response Action Check the battery at the next service window. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0016 Thearg1battery is operating normally. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0017 Message Arguments Thearg1battery has failed. • arg1 = name 93 Detailed Description System settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies. Recommended Response Action Check the battery. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message The <name> battery has failed. Check battery. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0018 Thearg1battery is present. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE BAT0019 Message Arguments 94 Thearg1battery is absent. • arg1 = name FALSE Detailed Description System settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies. Recommended Response Action Check the battery to confirm presence. Category System Health SubCategory BAT = Battery Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message The <name> battery is absent. Check battery. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 95 96 5 BOOT Event Messages BOOT8500 Unable to change the BIOS boot order for the Serverarg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description Unable to change the BIOS boot order for the server because of a broken communication between the CMC and iDRAC, or iDRAC is rebooting. Recommended Response Action Reset iDRAC or wait until iDRAC reboots, and retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory BOOT = BOOT Control Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 97 98 6 CBL Event Messages CBL8500 SAS cablearg1to expanderarg2is not connected. Message Arguments • • arg1 = cable id arg2 = expander id Detailed Description SAS cables are not connected to the expander correctly. Recommended Response Action Check whether or not the SAS cables are connected to the expander. Reconnect the cables and rety the operation. Category Storage SubCategory CBL = Cable Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CBL8501 Message Arguments SAS cablearg1is connected to the incorrect expander. • arg1 = cable id Detailed Description The SAS cable identified in the message is not connected to the correct expander. Recommended Response Action Reconnect the SAS cable to the correct expander and retry the operation. Category Storage SubCategory CBL = Cable 99 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CBL0001 Backplanearg1power cable disconnected. Message Arguments • arg1 = Bay ID Detailed Description A backplane signal cable was detected, but the accompanying power cable was not present. Recommended Response Action Check backplane configuration. Re-connect cable. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CBL = Cable Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CBL0002 Message Arguments Backplanearg1signal cable disconnected. • arg1 = Bay ID Detailed Description A backplane power cable was detected, but the accompanying signal cable was not present. Recommended Response Action Check backplane configuration. Re-connect cable. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health 100 SubCategory CBL = Cable Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CBL0003 Backplanearg1connectorarg2disconnected. No cable detected. Message Arguments • • arg1 = Bay ID arg2 = Connector Name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check backplane configuration. Re-connect cable. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CBL = Cable Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2393 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CBL0004 Message Arguments Cablearg1is incorrectly connected to backplanearg2connectorarg3. • • • arg1 = Cable Name arg2 = Bay ID arg3 = Connector Name 101 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check backplane configuration. Re-connect cable. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CBL = Cable Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CBL0005 Backplanearg1connectorarg2incorrectly connected to motherboard SATA controller. Message Arguments • • arg1 = Bay ID arg2 = Connector Name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check backplane configuration. Re-connect cable. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CBL = Cable Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CBL0006 Message 102 Multiple storage controllers are incorrectly connected to the same backplanearg1. Arguments • arg1 = Bay ID Detailed Description This is an unsupported backplane configuration. Recommended Response Action Review product documentation. Check backplane configuration. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CBL = Cable Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CBL0007 Message Arguments Backplanearg1arg2cable and backplanearg3arg4cable are swapped. • • • • arg1 = Bay ID arg2 = Cable Name arg3 = Bay ID arg4 = Cable Name Detailed Description The Backplane cables need to be connect to the correct Bays Recommended Response Action Check backplane configuration. Re-connect cables to the correct Bay IDs. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CBL = Cable Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 103 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 104 FALSE FALSE 7 CMC Event Messages CMC8501 Message Chassis Group Leader has synchronized this members configuration. Detailed Description Multi Chassis Management feature on CMC allows for pushing the lead chassis configuration data to its members. This message appears in the members log when the configuration data is successfully synchronized with the Chassis group leaders configuration data. Recommended Response Action No response action required. Category Configuration SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8502 Message Unable to access the IPv6 information of the server. Detailed Description CMC is unable to access the specified servers IPv6 information. Unable to display the specified servers Launch iDRAC link on the CMC Web interface. Recommended Response Action Enable IPv6 for the specified server using the CMC command line or CMC Web GUI interface, so that the link to launch iDRAC is displayed on the CMC Web interface. For the command line options or navigation for Web intereface, see the Trobleshooting section in the CMC Users Guide. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 105 Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8503 Message Unable to access the IPv4 information of the server. Detailed Description CMC is unable to access the IPv4 information for the specified server. Unable to display the specified servers Launch iDRAC link on the CMC Web interface. Recommended Response Action Enable IPv4 on the specified slots iDRAC via the CMC command line or Web GUI interface, for the iDRACs launch point to show up on the CMC web GUI. For the command line options or navigation for Web intereface, see the Trobleshooting section in the CMC Users Guide. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8504 Message Arguments Unable to access server:arg1, because the NIC is disabled on the identified server. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The NIC is disabled on the server identified in the message, and the CMC is unable to display the link to launch the iDRAC web interface. Recommended Response Action Enable the NIC on the server identified in the message using the CMC command line or CMC Web interface, so that the link to launch iDRAC is displayed on the CMC Web interface. To enable the NIC for DHCP using RACADM, enter "racadm setniccfg -m server-<slot number> -d" where <slot number> is the server identifed in the message. To enable the NIC using the Web interface, click Server Overview > select the identified server, go to Setup > select the Enable LAN check box. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 106 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8505 Unable to access server:arg1because both IPv4 and IPv6 are disabled. NIC Enabled =arg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = slot number arg2 = state Detailed Description IPv4 and IPv6 are disabled on the specified server and the CMC is unable to display the link to launch iDRAC web interface. Recommended Response Action Enable IPv4 or IPv6 for the specified server using the CMC command line or CMC Web GUI interface, so that the link to launch iDRAC is displayed on the CMC Web interface. To enable the NIC for DHCP using RACADM, enter "racadm setniccfg -m server-<slot number> -d" where <slot number> is the server identifed in the message. To enable the NIC using the Web interface, click Server Overview > select the identified server, go to Setup > select the Enable IPv4 check box and/or the Enable IPv6 check box. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8506 Message A command to shut down the CMC was initiated. Detailed Description A command to shut down the CMC was initiated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit 107 SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8507 Message Extended Storage for primary CMC and secondary CMC synchronization is complete. Detailed Description The Extended Storage feature synchronizes data from the primary CMC removable flash media SD Card is synchronized with the secondary CMC removable flash media SD Card. Recommended Response Action No response action required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 8691 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8508 Message Unable to synchronize the primary and secondary CMC removable flash media and the Extended Storage feature is not available. Detailed Description The Extended Storage feature is not activated if the removable flash media SD Card on the secondary CMC is not functioning properly. Recommended Response Action Do the following and retry the operation: 1) In the CMC Web interface, go to Chassis Controller > Flash Media > Configuration, and verify if the SD card on secondary CMC displays errors. 2) If errors are displayed, execute the following racadm command: "racadm cmcchangover". 3) Repair the removable flash media SD Card by selecting the Chassis Controller > Flash Media > Configuration > Repair Active Controller Media in the CMC Web interface. Repairing is only allowed on the SD card of the primary CMC. If the problem persists, replace the card. Category Audit 108 SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8509 Unable to activate the extended storage feature on the secondary CMC:arg1. The feature will be deactivated. Message Arguments • arg1 = cmc number Detailed Description The extended storage feature is not activated if the media on the secondary CMC is no longer functional. Recommended Response Action Do one of the following, and retry the operation: 1) In the CMC Web interface, go to Chassis Controller > Flash Media > Configuration and verify if the card on the secondary CMC displays errors. 2) Do a failover and then reprovision the card from the same GUI page. Reprovisioning is only allowed on the card of primary CMC. However, if both the options 1 and 2 fail, the card may be no longer functional. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8689 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8510 Message Arguments Unable to activate the extended storage feature on the secondary CMC:arg1. The feature will return to single CMC mode. • arg1 = cmc number 109 Detailed Description This happens during promotion of extended storage feature from single CMC to dual CMC. If the media on Standby CMC is not healthy, this message is displayed and the feature returns to single CMC state. Recommended Response Action Do one of the following, and retry the operation: 1) In the CMC Web interface, go to Chassis Controller > Flash Media > Configuration and verify if the card on the secondary CMC displays some errors. 2) Do a failover and then reprovision the card from the same GUI page. Reprovisioning is only allowed on the card of primary CMC. However, if both the options 1 and 2 fail, the card may be no longer functional. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8689 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8511 Message Unable to synchronize the data in the Extended Storage removable flash media in the primary and secondary CMCs. Detailed Description The data on the Extended Storage removable flash media SD cards is not synchronized when the CMC is unable to determine which card has the latest data. Recommended Response Action Disable and then enable the Extended Storage feature. Using racadm, executure the following commands: "racadm feature -d -c Extended Storage" to disable and then "racadm -a -c Extended Storage" to enable the feature. NOTE: All the data on the removable flash media SD card is erased when the feature is disabled. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8690 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 110 TRUE FALSE CMC8512 Message The Extended Storage feature activation timed out. The feature is not active. Detailed Description The Extended Storage feature is not activated if the removable flash media SD card on the secondary CMC does not respond within 90 seconds after activation is initiated. Recommended Response Action Do the following and retry the operation: 1) In the CMC Web interface, go to Chassis Controller > Flash Media > Configuration, and verify if the SD card on secondary CMC displays errors. 2) If errors are displayed, execute the following racadm command: "racadm cmcchangover". 3) Repair the removable flash media SD Card by selecting the Chassis Controller > Flash Media > Configuration > Repair Active Controller Media in the CMC Web interface. Repairing is only allowed on the SD card of the primary CMC. If the problem persists, replace the card. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8689 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8513 Message The Extended Storage feature activation on the secondary CMC timed out. The feature is being returned to single CMC mode. Detailed Description The Extended Storage feaure activtion on the secondary CMC timed out. If the media on Standby CMC doesnt respond within 90 seconds of confirming activation the feature returns to single CMC mode. Recommended Response Action Do the following and retry the operation: 1) In the CMC Web interface, go to Chassis Controller > Flash Media > Configuration, and verify if the SD card on secondary CMC displays errors. 2) If errors are displayed, execute the following racadm command: "racadm cmcchangover". 3) Repair the removable flash media SD Card by selecting the Chassis Controller > Flash Media > Configuration > Repair Active Controller Media in the CMC Web interface. Repairing is only allowed on the SD card of the primary CMC. If the problem persists, replace the card. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8690 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 111 Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8514 Fabric mismatch is detected in the I/O Modulearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = iom slot name Detailed Description This error may occur due to any of the following conditons 1) Invalid I/O Module and mezzanine card configuration, where a newly installed I/O Modules fabric type and the resident mezzanine cards fabric types do not match or are incompatible. 2) Invalid I/O Module and I/O Module configuration, where a newly installed I/O Module has a different or incompatible fabric type from an I/O Module already installed in the fabric. Recommended Response Action Refer to Chassis Management Controller Users Guide for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8516 Message Arguments The I/O Modulearg1did not boot within the expected time. • arg1 = iom slot name Detailed Description The I/O module may have taken more time to boot than was expected or the I/O module did not boot. Recommended Response Action Verify the I/O Module is turned on using CMC Web Interface or RACADM CLI and retry the operation. Otherwise, reinsert the I/O Module and retry the operation. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Category System Health 112 SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2546 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8517 A double height server is detected in slotarg1, however the server is not detected in the bottom slot. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description A double height server is detected in slot specified in the message, however the server is not detected in the bottom slot. This occurs if the server is not correctly inserted into the chassis. Recommended Response Action Remove the server from the chassis, check for any broken or bent pins at the rear of the server. If there is no damage, reinsert the server into the chassis. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8518 Message Arguments Detecting Double height server in slotarg1but the iDRAC in bottom slotarg2is also responding. • • Detailed Description arg1 = slot number arg2 = slot number the Double height server identified in the message is detected in the top slot. However, the bottom slot is also responding which should not occur if a double height server is inserted. 113 Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Remove the server identified in the message. 2) Restart the CMC and wait for the CMC to complete the start up process. 3) Reinsert the server identified in the message. If the problem persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8519 The LOM riser FRU for slotarg1FRU IDarg2is not functioning. Message Arguments • • arg1 = slot number arg2 = fru id Detailed Description FRU of the LOM riser specified in the message is not functioning or CMC is unable to read it. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC of the specified server or virtual reseat the server. 2) Reset CMC and wait for a few minutes. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CMC8520 Message Arguments 114 The FRU on serverarg1is not functioning. • arg1 = slot number FALSE Detailed Description FRU on the server specified in the message is not functioning or CMC is unable to read it. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC of the specified server or virtual reseat the server. 2) Reset CMC and wait for a few minutes. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8521 The Mezz card 1 FRU for the serverarg1is not functioning. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The Mezz card 1 FRU for the server specified in the message is not functioning or CMC is unable to read it. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC of the specified server or virtual reseat the server. 2) Reset CMC and wait for a few minutes. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8522 Message Arguments The Mezz card 2 FRU for the serverarg1is not functioning. • arg1 = slot number 115 Detailed Description The Mezz card 2 FRU for the server specified in the message is not functioning or CMC is unable to read it. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC of the specified server or virtual reseat the server. 2) Reset CMC and wait for a few minutes. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8523 The Mezz card 3 FRU for the serverarg1is not functioning. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The Mezz card 3 FRU for the server specified in the message is not functioning or CMC is unable to read it. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC of the specified server or virtual reseat the server. 2) Reset CMC and wait for a few minutes. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CMC8524 Message Arguments 116 The Mezz card 4 FRU for the serverarg1is not functioning. • arg1 = slot number FALSE Detailed Description The Mezz card 4 FRU for the server specified in the message is not functioning or CMC is unable to read it. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC of the specified server or virtual reseat the server. 2) Reset CMC and wait for a few minutes. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8525 The FRU on the sleevearg1is not functioning. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The FRU on the sleeve specified in the message is not functioning or CMC is unable to read it. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC of the specified server or virtual reseat the server. 2) Reset CMC and wait for a few minutes. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8526 Message Arguments Unable to retrieve the server-arg1CPU information. • arg1 = slot number 117 Detailed Description CMC is unable to obtain the CPU information from the server specified in the message. This occurs if there is no communication between CMC and iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC. 2) Reset CMC. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8527 Unable to retrieve the server-arg1memory information. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description CMC is unable to obtain the memory information from the server specified in the message. This occurs if there is no communication between CMC and iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Reset iDRAC. 2) Reset CMC. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2545 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CMC8528 Message Arguments 118 Unable to make a link tuning check for server-arg1. • arg1 = slot number FALSE Detailed Description CMC is unable to obtain the link tuning information for the newly installed hardware (server, Input Output Module, or Mezzanine card), or is unable to send the link tuning information to iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Make sure that the currently installed CMC firmware is the latest. Otherwise, update the CMC with the latest CMC firmware and retry the operation. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2546 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8529 Unable to perform the requested action on the server-arg1, because of insufficient privileges. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The user account does not have sufficient privileges to perform the requested operation. Server Administrator privilege is required to perform the requested action. Recommended Response Action Use a different user account that has Server Administrator privilege, and retry the operation. For more information, contact your system administrator or service provider. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8531 Message Unable to perform the requested action on the sleevearg1because of insufficient user privileges. 119 Arguments • arg1 = sleeve number Detailed Description The user account does not have sufficient privileges to perform virtual reseat operation on the sleeve specified in the message. Server administration privilege is required to perform virtual reseat operation. Recommended Response Action Use a different user account that has server administration privileges, and retry the operation. For more information, contact your administrator. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8533 Unable to read the FRU information, status =arg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = status value Detailed Description Unable to read the header of the extended FRU information. This can occur if there is a problem in the communication between the CMC and the server. Recommended Response Action Remove and reinsert the server. The CMC will retry the read operation of the FRU information. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 120 FALSE FALSE CMC8534 Unable to turn on the serverarg1because the power requirement request exceeds the power cap value. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description Unable to turn on the server specified in the message, because the available power is lesser than the requested power. Recommended Response Action In the CMC Web interface, verify the available power and server power requirements. If sufficient power is available, retry the operation. Otherwise, increase the power cap value. Category System Health SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2546 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8535 Message Arguments Unable to turn on High Power Management for the serverarg1 • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description Unable to turn on the server specified in the message because of an internal CMC error. Recommended Response Action Reboot CMC and retry the operation. If the issue persists, reseat the server and retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8689 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log 121 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8538 Message Firmware version string is too long. Detailed Description The length of the CMC firmware version to be sent in the message from local CMC to peer CMC is too long. Under these conditions, CMC version in the message is displayed as 1.0. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8539 Message Arguments The CMCarg1is unable to logarg2event to the Hardware Log. • • arg1 = slot id arg2 = event message Detailed Description CMC cannot log new events to Hardware Log if Hardware Log is full. Therefore, new events are not written to the log unless older events are cleared. This issue also occurs if event logging is disabled. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Save the Hardware Log if required. 2) Clear the Hardware Log. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 122 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8540 The CMCarg1is turned on. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot id Detailed Description The CMC specified in the message is turned on because of a CMC insertion or due to chassis AC power on. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8541 Message Arguments The watchdog has reset the CMCarg1. • arg1 = slot id Detailed Description The CMC specified in the message was reset by a watchdog event. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 123 Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8542 The CMCarg1was restarted because of a manual reset. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot id Detailed Description The CMC specified in the message was manually restarted. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8543 Message Arguments The CMCarg1has reset because the thermal threshold was exceeded. • arg1 = slot id Detailed Description The CMC specified in the message has reset becaused of thermal issues. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Review the Hardware Log and check if there are fans that are not functioning properly. 2) Replace the fans that are not functioning properly. 3) If all the fans are functioning, check the chassis temperature in the CMC Web Interface or by using RACADM. When the fans are functioning properly and the chassis temperature is too high, the ambient air temperture is too high or the air inlets are not receiving sufficient air. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller 124 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8545 Detected a missing process failover condition detected. Process =arg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = process name Detailed Description A firmware error has occurred causing a CMC failover. The process identified in the message was not detected. The CMC will restart automatically. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. If multiple failovers occur, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8546 Message Arguments Issues identified witrh Processarg1. Failover condition detected • arg1 = process name Detailed Description A firmware error has occurred in the internal firmware process identified in the message. This condition will cause a CMC failover to occur. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. A failover may result from this condition. If multiple failovers occur, contact your service provicer. 125 Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8547 Missing kernel modulearg1. Failover condition detected Message Arguments • arg1 = module name Detailed Description A firmware error occurred causing the failover. If this condition continues, a failover will result. If multiple failovers occur, contact Service. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8548 Message Unable to communicate with peer CMC. Detailed Description The local CMC has lost network connection with peer CMC for more than the timeout duration. The timeout duration is 25 seconds for primary CMC and five seconds for secondary CMC. After detecting the error, failover is performed if secondary CMC is available, otherwise CMC is reset. Recommended Response Action Make sure that the network cable is connected to the primary CMC. A Link loss was detected. 126 Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8550 The chassis health isarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = health state Detailed Description If the chassis health status changes, new status is logged. The possible states are Invalid, Other, Unknown, Healthy, Non-critical, Critical, and Non-recoverable. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8551 Message Arguments Detailed Description The chassis health isarg1. • arg1 = health state The message is dsiplayed if the chassis health is not OK (non-critical or critical). The message after this message in the log indicates cause for the issue. 127 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8553 Message An internal error occurred and a failover condition is detected. Detailed Description An internal I2C hardware occurred and CMC initiated a failover to clear the hardware error. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8554 Message An internal network error occurred. Detailed Description An internal network error occurred. If none of the external sources have an issue, the CMC may have a hardware issue. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Recommended Response Action Reseat the network cable and check the connectivity to the outbound switch. Category Audit 128 SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8555 Message An internal memory error has occurred and a failover condition is detected. Detailed Description An internal memory error occurred affecting the configuration database and CMC has initiated a failover . If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8557 Message Arguments The system health failover is requested. Codearg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The code number specified in the message is displayed after a firmware error occurs before a failover . Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller 129 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8558 Message The system health is restored. Detailed Description The system health has recovered from a failover condition. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8561 Message Arguments Unable to send the email toarg1after tryingarg2times. • • arg1 = destination arg2 = number Detailed Description Unable to send the email alerts to the destination. Recommended Response Action Make sure to use a valid email address. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller 130 FALSE Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8562 Message The log is cleared. Detailed Description The hardware log is cleared. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8571 Message The coin cell battery in the primary CMC is not working. Detailed Description The coin cell battery in the primary CMC is not working. The battery needs to be replaced. Recommended Response Action Replace the coin cell battery in the primary CMC. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8689 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 131 Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8572 The coin cell battery in CMCarg1is not working. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot id Detailed Description The coin cell battery in the CMC located in the slot specified in the message is not working. The battery needs to be replaced. Recommended Response Action Replace the coin cell battery of the standby CMC Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8689 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CMC8563 Message Arguments The KVM is mapped to the server slotarg1. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The KVM is mapped to the server slot number specified in the message. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE 132 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8564 Message The KVM mapping feature is disabled. Detailed Description The KVM is not mapped to any of the server slots. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8565 Message Arguments KVM mapping is enabled for the server slotarg1. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The KVM mapping is enabled for the server slot specified in the message. The KVM can not be mapped to this server slot. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 133 Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8566 KVM mapping is disabled for the server slotarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The KVM mapping is disabled for the server slot specified in the message. The KVM can not be mapped to this server slot. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8567 Message Arguments The DVD drive is mapped to the server slotarg1. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The DVD drive is mapped to the server slot specified in the message. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE 134 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8568 Message The DVD drive mapping feature is disabled. Detailed Description The DVD drive is disabled and is not mapped to any of the server slots. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8569 Message Arguments The server slotarg1is enabled for DVD drive mapping. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The server slot specified in the message is enabled for DVD drive mapping. The DVD drive can be mapped to this server slot. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 135 Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8570 The server slotarg1is disabled for DVD drive mapping. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The server slot specified in the message is disabled for DVD drive mapping. The DVD drive can not be mapped to this server slot. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CMC8573 Message Arguments The chassis health isarg1. • arg1 = health state Detailed Description The chassis health is critical or non-recoverable. Recommended Response Action Review the Chassis log or the Chassis Management Controller(CMC) SEL log for the failure or Export chassis log and SEL log and contact technical support . Category Audit SubCategory CMC = Chassis Management Controller Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE 136 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 137 138 8 CPU Event Messages CPU0000 CPUarg1has an internal error (IERR). Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System event log and OS logs may indicate that the exception is external to the processor. Recommended Response Action Review System Event Log and Operating System Logs. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> internal error (IERR). Contact Support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0016 Message Arguments CPUarg1is operating correctly. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 139 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0001 CPUarg1has a thermal trip (over-temperature) event. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The processor temperature increased beyond the operational range. Thermal protection shut down the processor. Factors external to the processor may have induced this exception. Recommended Response Action Review logs for fan failures, replace failed fans. If no fan failures are detected, check inlet temperature (if available) and reinstall processor heatsink. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> has a thermal trip. Check CPU heat sink Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0002 Message Arguments CPUarg1has failed the built-in self-test (BIST). • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health 140 SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0003 CPUarg1is stuck in POST. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Reduce system configuration to minimum memory and remove all PCI devices. If system completes POST, update system BIOS. Re-install memory and PCI one component at a time to meet the original configuration. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0004 Message Arguments Detailed Description CPUarg1failed to initialize. • arg1 = number None 141 Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0005 CPUarg1configuration is unsupported. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System is unable to boot or may run in a degraded state. Recommended Response Action Review product documentation for supported CPU configurations. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> configuration is unsupported. Check CPU or BIOS revision Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0021 Message Arguments 142 CPUarg1is configured correctly. • arg1 = number FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0006 Unrecoverable CPU complex error detected on CPUarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System is unable to boot or may run in a degraded state. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0007 Message CPUarg1is present. 143 Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0008 CPUarg1is disabled. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System is unable to boot or may run in a degraded state. Recommended Response Action if unexpected, check presence, and system setup (BIOS) configuration. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 144 FALSE FALSE CPU0024 CPUarg1is enabled. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0009 Message Arguments CPUarg1terminator is present. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 145 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0025 CPUarg1terminator is absent. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System is unable to boot or may run in a degraded state. Recommended Response Action Check presence and reinstall the terminator. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0010 Message Arguments CPUarg1is throttled. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The CPU is throttled due to thermal or power conditions. Recommended Response Action Review system logs for power or thermal exceptions. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 146 FALSE Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0800 CPUarg1voltage regulator module is present. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0816 Message Arguments CPUarg1voltage regulator module is absent. • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded or the system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action if removal was unintended, check presence and re-install . Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE 147 LCD Message CPU <number> voltage regulator module absent. Check module Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0801 CPUarg1voltage regulator module failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded or the system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> voltage regulator module failed. Reseat module Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0817 Message Arguments CPUarg1voltage regulator module is operating normally. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor 148 FALSE Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0802 A predictive failure detected on CPUarg1voltage regulator module. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded or the system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0803 Message Arguments The power input for CPUarg1voltage regulator module is lost. • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded or the system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. 149 Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Lost power input for CPU <number> voltage regulator module. Reseat module Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0819 The power input for CPUarg1voltage regulator module has been restored. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0804 Message Arguments Detailed Description 150 The power input for CPUarg1voltage regulator module is outside of range. • arg1 = number System performance may be degraded or the system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Power input for CPU <number> voltage regulator module is outside of range. Reseat module Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0805 The power input for CPUarg1voltage regulator module is outside of range, but it is attached to the system. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded or the system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0806 Message CPUarg1voltage regulator module is incorrectly configure. 151 Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded or the system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Review product documentation for proper configuration and installation procedures. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> voltage regulator module incorrectly configure. Check configuration Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0822 CPUarg1voltage regulator module is configured correctly. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 152 FALSE FALSE CPU0700 CPUarg1initialization error detected. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System BIOS was unable to boot the processor. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 3) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> initialization error detected. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0701 Message Arguments CPUarg1protocol error detected. • arg1 = number Detailed Description System event log and OS logs may indicate that the exception is external to the processor. Recommended Response Action 1) Check system and operating system logs for exceptions. If no exceptions are found continue. 2) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 3) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 4) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> protocol error detected. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE 153 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0702 Message CPU bus parity error detected. Detailed Description System event log and OS logs may indicate that the exception is external to the processor. Recommended Response Action Check system and operating system logs for exceptions. If no exceptions found, remove input power, reinstall the processor, then apply input power. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU bus parity error detected. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0703 Message CPU bus initialization error detected. Detailed Description System event log and OS logs may indicate that the exception is external to the processor. Recommended Response Action 1) Check system and operating system logs for exceptions. If no exceptions are found continue. 2) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 3) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 4) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU bus initialization error detected. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE 154 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0704 CPUarg1machine check error detected. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System event log and OS logs may indicate that the exception is external to the processor. Recommended Response Action 1) Check system and operating system logs for exceptions. If no exceptions are found continue. 2) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 3) Make sure the processor is seated correctly. 4) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> machine check error detected. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU9000 Message An OEM diagnostic event occurred. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 155 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0011 Uncorrectable Machine Check Exception detected on CPUarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None. Recommended Response Action Review System Event Log and Operating System Logs. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Uncorrectable Machine Check Exception detected on CPU <number>. Contact Support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CPU0012 Message Arguments Correctable Machine Check Exception detected on CPUarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None. Recommended Response Action Review System Event Log and Operating System Logs. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory CPU = Processor Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Correctable Machine Check Exception detected on CPU <number>. Check CPU 156 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 157 158 9 CPUA Event Messages CPUA0023 CPUarg1is absent Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Verify processor installation. If present, reseat the processor. Category System Health SubCategory CPUA = Proc Absent Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU <number> is absent. Check CPU Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 159 160 10 CTL Event Messages CTL1 Controller event log:arg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = message Detailed Description This event is retrieved from the controller when iDRAC storage monitoring was not running. Such events which are generated in the past are logged as informational severity. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL2 Message Arguments arg1rebuild rate has changed. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description You have changed the controller rebuild rate. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 161 Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL3 arg1alarm is enabled. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description You have enabled the controller alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL4 Message Arguments arg1alarm is disabled. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description You have disabled the controller alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr 162 Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL5 Bad block replacement error onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Recommended Response Action See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL6 Message Arguments Bad block sense error fromarg1 • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Recommended Response Action See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Category Storage 163 SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL7 Bad block medium error onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Recommended Response Action See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL8 Message Arguments Bad block extended sense error onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Recommended Response Action See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. 164 Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL9 Bad block extended medium error onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Recommended Response Action See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL10 Message Arguments Detailed Description arg1alarm has been tested. • arg1 = Controller name The controller alarm test has run successfully. This alert is provided for informational purposes. 165 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL11 Configuration onarg1was reset. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description A user operation to reset the controller configuration was performed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL12 Message Arguments An invalid SAS configuration has been detected onarg1. Details:arg2 • • 166 arg1 = Controller name arg2 = error message Detailed Description The controller and attached enclosures are not cabled correctly. Recommended Response Action Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on correct cabling configurations. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL13 Thearg1cache has been discarded. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The controller has flushed the cache and all data in the cache has been lost. This may occur when the system has memory or battery problems that cause the controller to distrust the cache. Although user data may have been lost, this alert does not always indicate that relevant or user data has been lost. Recommended Response Action Verify that the battery and memory are functioning properly. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL14 Message Single-bit ECC error limit exceeded on thearg1DIMM. 167 Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The controller memory is malfunctioning. Recommended Response Action Replace the controller, contact Dell technical support at support.dell.com. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL16 None of thearg1properties are set. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 168 TRUE FALSE CTL17 arg1arg2is changed toarg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = Controller Name arg2 = propertyname arg3 = new value Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL18 Message Arguments Load Balance and Auto Copyback on Predictive Failure has changed forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 169 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL19 Abort CC on Error, Copyback, and Load Balance has changed forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL20 Message Arguments Copyback and Load Balance has changed forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 170 FALSE Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL21 Abort CC on Error and Load Balance has changed forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL22 Message Arguments Load Balance has changed forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 171 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL23 Copyback and Auto Copyback on Predictive Failure has changed forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL24 Message Arguments Abort CC on Error and Auto Copyback on Predictive Failure has changed forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 172 Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL25 Auto Copyback on Predictive Failure has changed forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL26 Message Arguments Copyback and Abort CC on Error has changed forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr 173 Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL27 Thearg1alarm is silenced. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL28 Message Arguments The Background Initialization (BGI) rate has changed forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage 174 SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL29 The Patrol Read rate has changed forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL30 Message Arguments The Check Consistency rate has changed forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 175 Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL31 Copyback is modified forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL32 Message Arguments Detailed Description 176 Abort CC on Error is modified forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name This alert is provided for informational purposes. FALSE Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL33 Thearg1debug log file has been exported. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL34 Message Arguments A foreign configuration was cleared onarg1. • arg1 = controller name 177 Detailed Description This is the result of a user operation. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL35 A foreign configuration was imported onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The operation to import foreign configuration (virtual disks, host spares, and so on) completed successfully. Recommended Response Action Verify the foreign configuration was successfully imported by viewing the virtual disks and hot spares. See the hardware documentation for more information. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL36 Message Arguments 178 The Patrol Read mode has changed forarg1. • arg1 = Controller name FALSE Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL37 A Patrol Read operation started forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description A patrol read operation was initiated by the controller or the user. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL38 Message Arguments The Patrol Read operation completed forarg1. • arg1 = controller name 179 Detailed Description The patrol read task ended. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL39 Thearg1reconstruct rate has changed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL40 Message Arguments 180 Multi-bit ECC error onarg1DIMM. • arg1 = Controller name FALSE Detailed Description An error involving multiple bits has been encountered during a read or write operation. The error correction algorithm recalculates parity data during read and write operations. If an error involves only a single bit, it may be possible for the error correction algorithm to correct the error and maintain parity data. An error involving multiple bits, however, generally indicates data loss. In some cases, if the multi-bit error occurs during a read operation, then the data on the disk may be ok. If the multi-bit error occurs during a write operation, then data loss has occurred. Recommended Response Action Replace the Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM). The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM. You may need to restore data from backup. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL41 Single-bit ECC error onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description An error involving a single bit has been encountered during a read or write operation. The error correction algorithm has corrected this error. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 181 CTL42 Enclosure Management Module (EMM) hot plug is not supported onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description An attempt to hot plug an Enclosure Management Module (EMM) has been detected. Recommended Response Action If the new enclosure and its device are not detected by the operating system, try restarting your system to verify the newly attached enclosure and its sub-components are detected. See the hardware documentation for more information. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL43 Message Arguments Diagnostic messagearg1fromarg2 • • arg1 = args arg2 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. The text for this alert is generated by the utility that ran the diagnostics and can vary depending on the situation. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 182 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL44 Diagnostic messagearg1fromarg2 Message Arguments • • arg1 = message arg2 = Controller name Detailed Description A diagnostics test failed. The text for this message is generated by the tool that ran the diagnostics and can vary depending on the situation. Recommended Response Action Refer to the storage hardware documentation for more information on the diagnostic test. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL45 Message Arguments Single-bit ECC error onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) is beginning to malfunction. Recommended Response Action Replace the Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) to avoid data loss or data corruption. The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 183 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL46 Single-bit ECC error. Thearg1DIMM is critically degraded. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) is malfunctioning. Data loss or data corruption may occur.. Recommended Response Action Replace the DIMM immediately to avoid data loss or data corruption. The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL47 Message Arguments Single-bit ECC error onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) is malfunctioning. Data loss or data corruption may occur. The DIMM must be replaced immediately. Recommended Response Action Replace the DIMM immediately. The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to your hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr 184 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL48 A foreign configuration was detected onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller has physical disks that were moved from another controller or have been removed and replaced on the current configuration. These physical disks contain virtual disks that were created on the current or other controller. See the storage hardware documentation for Import Foreign Configuration and Clear Foreign Configuration for more information. Foreign configuration is seen when a controller is replaced. Recommended Response Action Import or clear the detected foreign configuration using a configuration tool or utility. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL49 Message Arguments Detailed Description The NVRAM has corrupted data onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name The NVRAM has corrupted data. This may occur after a power surge, a battery failure, or for other reasons. The controller is reinitializing the NVRAM. 185 Recommended Response Action No response action is required as the controller is taking the required corrective action. However, If this message is generated often (such as during each reboot), then replace the controller. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL50 Thearg1NVRAM has corrupt data. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The NVRAM has corrupt data. The controller is unable to correct the situation. Recommended Response Action Replace the controller. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL51 Message Arguments arg1SAS port report:arg2 • • 186 arg1 = Controller name arg2 = message FALSE Detailed Description The text for this message is generated by the controller during runtime and can vary depending on the situation. Recommended Response Action Make sure the SAS cables attached to the enclosure/backplane are attached securely. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Contact technical support if the issue persists. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL52 arg1SAS port report:arg2 Message Arguments • • arg1 = Controller name arg2 = args Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. The text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL53 Message A controller hot plug has been detected. 187 Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL54 arg1event log:arg2 Message Arguments • • arg1 = Controller name arg2 = args Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. The text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL55 Message 188 arg1event log:arg2 FALSE Arguments • • arg1 = Controller name arg2 = args Detailed Description The text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running. Recommended Response Action If there is a problem, review the controller event log and the Server Administrator alert log for significant events or alerts that may assist in diagnosing the problem. Verify the health of the storage components. See the hardware documentation for more information. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL56 Message Arguments arg1event log:arg2 • • arg1 = Controller name arg2 = args Detailed Description The text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running. Recommended Response Action See the hardware documentation for more information. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 189 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL57 The factory default settings were restored onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller Name Detailed Description The controller was reset to factory default configuration settings. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL58 Message Arguments arg1SAS SMP communications errorarg2 • • arg1 = Controller name arg2 = args Detailed Description The text for this alert is generated by the firmware and can vary depending on the situation. The reference to SMP in this text refers to SAS Management Protocol. Recommended Response Action There may be a SAS topology error. See the hardware documentation for information on correct SAS topology configurations. There may be problems with the cables such as a loose connection or an invalid cabling configuration. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. See the hardware documentation for information on correct cabling configurations. Verify that the firmware version is supported. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 190 Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL59 arg1SAS expander error:arg2 Message Arguments • • arg1 = Controller name arg2 = args Detailed Description There may be a problem with the enclosure. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. To verify the health of the enclosure, select the enclosure object in the tree view. The Health sub-tab displays a red X or yellow exclamation point for enclosure components that are failed or degraded. See the enclosure documentation for more information. Recommended Response Action There may be a problem with the enclosure. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. To verify the health of the enclosure, select the enclosure object in the tree view. The Health sub-tab displays a red X or yellow exclamation mark for enclosure components that are failed or degraded. See the enclosure documentation for more information. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL60 Message Arguments Detailed Description A user has discarded data from thearg1cache. • arg1 = Controller name This alert is provided for informational purposes. 191 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL61 Physical disks found missing from configuration during boot time onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The controller has detected a change in the storage configuration between since its last shut down. This can generally happen if some configured physical disks are removed from the system when the system was shutdown. Recommended Response Action Shut down the system. Re-insert the removed physical disks and re-start the system. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL62 Message Arguments arg1onarg2has missing drives and will go offline at boot. • • 192 arg1 = VD names arg2 = Controller name FALSE Detailed Description Physical disk(s) have been removed from a virtual disk. The virtual disk will be in Failed state during the next system reboot. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL63 Previous configuration was found completely missing during time boot onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The controller is unable to retrieve storage configuration saved during last shut down. This can generally happen if some configured physical disks are removed from the system when the system was shutdown. Recommended Response Action Shut down the system. Re-insert the removed physical disks and re-start the system. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL64 Message Attempted to import Unsupported Virtual Disk type RAIDarg1onarg2. 193 Arguments • • arg1 = args arg2 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL65 Attempted to import Unsupported Virtual Disk type RAIDarg1onarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = args arg2 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 194 TRUE FALSE CTL66 Attempted to import Unsupported Virtual Disk type RAIDarg1onarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = args arg2 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL67 Message Arguments Attempted to import Virtual Disk with missing span onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 195 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL68 Attempted to import Virtual Disk with missing Physical Disk onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL69 Message Arguments Attempted to import virtual disk with outdated physical disk information onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 196 Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL70 Attempted to import an orphan drive onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL71 Message Arguments Attempted to import an incompatible Physical Disk onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 197 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL72 The foreign configuration overflow has occurred onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description There is too much foreign configuration data to be imported in one attempt. Recommended Response Action Import these foreign configurations in multiple attempts. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL73 Message Arguments Foreign configuration is imported only partially. Some configurations failed to import onarg1. • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 198 Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL74 Preserved cache detected onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller has preserved data in the cache from a virtual disk, which it can no longer locate. No data loss has occurred as the controller is saving these operations in its cache. Recommended Response Action Check for the existence of a foreign configuration and import if any. Check that enclosures are cabled correctly. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL75 Message Arguments Preserved cache discarded onarg1. • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller cache was discarded by the user. Data may have been lost or corrupted. Recommended Response Action If data was corrupted or lost, restore the data to the disk from a backup copy. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr 199 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL78 Firmware imagearg1is flashing onarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = args arg2 = Controller Name Detailed Description This alert message occurs if controller firmware is flashed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL77 Message Arguments Flash of new firmware image(s) completed onarg1 • arg1 = Controller Name Detailed Description This alert message occurs if controller firmware is flashed successfully. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 200 Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL76 A configuration command could not be committed to disk onarg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller name Detailed Description The controller encountered errors while applying the configuration on the physical disks. The configuration command applied has not taken effect. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the failed configuration command or try with a different set of physical disks. Contact technical support if the problem persists. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL79 Message Arguments Detailed Description Controller inarg1is not supported and will not be powered on. • arg1 = controller slot This controller does not support features required for this chassis. This controller will not be powered on to prevent data loss. 201 Recommended Response Action Replace the controller with a supported controller. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL80 arg1experienced the following warning during startup:arg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = controller name arg2 = controller message Detailed Description The controller experienced a problem during statup. The message from the controller is recorded in the Lifecycle Log. Recommended Response Action For the list of possible remedies for this warning, see Troubleshooting section in the Dell Shared PowerEdge RAID Controller (SPERC8) documentation. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL81 Message Arguments arg1has entered safe mode with limited functionality due toarg2 • • 202 arg1 = Controller name arg2 = controller message Detailed Description The controller experienced a problem during statup. The message from the controller is recorded in the Lifecycle Log. Recommended Response Action For the list of possible remedies for this warning, see Troubleshooting section in the Dell Shared PowerEdge RAID Controller (SPERC8) documentation. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL82 arg1is functioning normally. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller is opperating normally. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LCD;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE CTL83 Message Arguments Communication witharg1has been lost. • arg1 = controller name 203 Detailed Description The management controller cannot communicate with the storage controller. This may be due to a loss of functionality in the PCIe subsystem, a failure in the storage controller, or a failure of the management controller. Recommended Response Action Restart the system. If the controller does not come back online after a restart contact your service provider. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE CTL84 arg1is running an unsupported firmware version. Message Arguments • arg1 = Controller Name Detailed Description The firmware on the controller is not supported by this version of the CMC. This may result in degraded functionality. Recommended Response Action Update the CMC Firmware to the latest version available or revert the controller firmware to a previous version. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE CTL85 Message 204 arg1is operating at less than optimal bandwidth. FALSE Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller experienced a PCIe training error and is operating at less than full bandwith. Users may notice a reduction in storage perforumance until this is corrected. Recommended Response Action Powercycle the chassis. If the controller does not report optimal speed after the powercycle contact your service provider. Category Storage SubCategory CTL = Storage Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 205 206 11 DKM Event Messages DKM1000 Message A network problem detected. Cannot contact key management server. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check for network connectivity. Review network, server, and client configuration. Category System Health SubCategory DKM = Dell Key Mngr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE DKM1001 Message The key management service is operating correctly. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory DKM = Dell Key Mngr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 207 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE DKM1002 Message Key management server certificate problem detected. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check server configuration and certificates Category System Health SubCategory DKM = Dell Key Mngr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE DKM1004 Message The key management server received a bad request. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check for network connectivity. Review network, server, and client configuration. Category System Health SubCategory DKM = Dell Key Mngr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 208 FALSE FALSE DKM1006 Message Key management server error detected. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review server error logs for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory DKM = Dell Key Mngr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Key management server error. Check configuration Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 209 210 12 ENC Event Messages ENC40 A new enclosure was detected onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = controller name Detailed Description The controller detected a new enclosure. This is due either to a hot plug of an enclosure, or a power state change of an enclosure. In addition, this message is generated if the daisy chain order of the enclosures changes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC1 Message Arguments arg1was inserted. • arg1 = Enclosure Management Module Name Detailed Description An Enclosure Management Module (EMM) has failed is inserted into the enclosure. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr 211 Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC2 arg1was removed.. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Management Module Name Detailed Description An Enclosure Management Module (EMM) was removed. Recommended Response Action Reinsert the Enclosure Management Module (EMM). See the storage hardware documentation for information on replacing the EMM. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC3 Message Arguments arg1is shutdown. • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description The physical disk enclosure is either hotter or cooler than the maximum or minimum allowable temperature range. Recommended Response Action Check for factors that may cause overheating or excessive cooling. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot or too cold. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information. 212 Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC4 arg1firmware mismatch. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description The firmware on the EMM modules is not the same version. It is required that both modules have the same version of the firmware. This alert may be caused when you attempt to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module. Recommended Response Action Download the same version of the firmware to both EMM modules. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4338 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC5 Message Arguments Detailed Description Redundancy onarg1is degraded • arg1 = Enclosure Name One or more of the enclosure components has failed. For example, a fan or power supply may have failed. Although the enclosure is currently operational, the failure of additional components could cause the enclosure to fail. 213 Recommended Response Action Identify and replace the failed component. To identify the failed component, select the enclosure in the tree view and click the Health subtab. Any failed component will be identified with a red X on the enclosures Health subtab. Alternatively, you can select the Storage object and click the Health subtab. The controller status displayed on the Health subtab indicates whether a controller has a failed or degraded component. See the enclosure documentation for information on replacing enclosure components and for other diagnostic information. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4338 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC6 Message Arguments Communication timeout onarg1. • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description The controller is unable to communicate with an enclosure. There are several reasons for communication loss. For example, there may be a bad or loose cable. An unusual amount of I/O may also interrupt communication with the enclosure. In addition, communication loss may be caused by software, hardware, or firmware problems, bad or failed power supplies, and enclosure shutdown. Recommended Response Action Check for problems with the cables. See the Cables attached correctly section for more information on checking the cables. You should also check to see if the enclosure has degraded or failed components. To do this, select the enclosure object in the tree view and click the Health subtab. The Health subtab displays the status of the enclosure components. Verify that the controller has the supported driver and firmware versions installed and that each Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) are running the same version of supported firmware. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4338 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 214 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC7 Thearg1alarm was enabled. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description You have enabled the enclosure alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC8 Message Arguments Thearg1alarm was disabled. • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description You have disabled the enclosure alarm. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 215 Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC9 Thearg1asset tag was changed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description You have changed the enclosure asset tag. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC10 Message Arguments Thearg1asset name was changed. • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description You have changed the enclosure asset name. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 216 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC11 Thearg1service tag was changed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description An enclosure service tag was changed. In most circumstances, this service tag should only be changed by Dell support. Recommended Response Action Ensure that the service tag was changed under authorized circumstances. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC12 Message Arguments Communication resumed onarg1. • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description Communication with an enclosure has been restored. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 217 Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC13 Unsupported configuration detected onarg1.arg2arg3 Message Arguments • • • arg1 = Enclosure Name arg2 = EMM0 1 arg3 = EMM1 2 Detailed Description An unsupported configuration was detected. The SCSI rate of the Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) are not the same. Recommended Response Action Replace one of the EMMs with the matching SCSI rate EMM. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4338 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC14 Message Arguments Detailed Description 218 The number of enclosures connected onarg1has exceeded the maximum limit supported by the controller. • arg1 = controller name There are too many enclosures attached to the controller port. When the enclosure limit is exceeded, the controller loses contact with all enclosures attached to the port. This is an unsupported configuration. Recommended Response Action Remove the extra enclosures. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for maximum number of enclosures that can be connected. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE ENC15 An enclosure blink operation has initiated onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC16 Message Arguments An enclosure blink has ceased onarg1. • arg1 = Enclosure Name 219 Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC17 An Enclosure Management Module (EMM) has been discovered onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE ENC18 Message Arguments 220 Communication witharg1was lost. • arg1 = enclosure name FALSE Detailed Description The controller has lost communication with an Enclosure Management Module (EMM). The cables may be loose or defective. Recommended Response Action Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Reboot the system. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC19 arg1has failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Management Module Name Detailed Description An Enclosure Management Module (EMM) has failed. The failure may be caused by a loss of power to the EMM. The EMM self-test may also have identified a failure. There may also be a firmware problem or a multi-bit error. Recommended Response Action Reseat the Enclosure Management Module (EMM). See the storage hardware documentation for information on replacing the EMM. Replace the EMM. Contact technical support if the issue persists. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC21 Message arg1has been removed. 221 Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure elements name Detailed Description A device has been removed and the system is no longer functioning in optimal condition. Recommended Response Action Replace the device. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC22 Thearg1has a bad sensorarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = Enclosure Name arg2 = args Detailed Description The enclosure has a bad sensor. The enclosure sensors monitor the fan speeds, temperature probes, and so on. Recommended Response Action Refer to the storage hardware documentation for more information. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4338 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 222 TRUE FALSE ENC23 arg1Bad PHYarg2 Message Arguments • • arg1 = Enclosure Name arg2 = args Detailed Description There is a problem with a physical connection or PHY. Recommended Response Action Contact the Dell Technical Support at support.dell.com. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC24 Message Arguments Communication witharg1is intermittent. • arg1 = enclosure name Detailed Description The controller is not receiving a consistent response from the enclosure. There could be a firmware problem or an invalid cabling configuration. If the cables are too long, they degrade the signal. Recommended Response Action Power down all enclosures attached to the system and reboot . If the problem persists, upgrade the firmware to the latest supported version. Verify the cable configuration is valid. See the storage hardware documentation for valid cabling configurations. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 223 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC25 arg1has a hardware error. Message Arguments • arg1 = enclosure name Detailed Description The enclosure or an enclosure component is in a Failed or Degraded state. Recommended Response Action Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. See the storage hardware documentation for more information. Contact technical support. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC26 Message Arguments arg1is not responding. • arg1 = enclosure name Detailed Description The enclosure or an enclosure component is in a Failed or Degraded state. It is not responding to storage management commands or there is a connectivity problem between the controller and enclosure. Recommended Response Action Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. See the hardware documentation to for more information. Contact technical support. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4337 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 224 Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC27 SAS or SATA mixing of physical disks is not supported within thearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description The enclosure cannot support both SAS and SATA physical disks. Physical disks may be disabled. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC28 Message Arguments Enclosure Management Module (EMM) firmware version mismatch detected inarg1.arg2arg3. • • • arg1 = enclosure name arg2 = EMM 0 version arg3 = EMM 1 version Detailed Description The firmware on the EMM modules is not the same version. Both modules must have the same firmware version. This message is caused when you attempt to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module. Recommended Response Action Upgrade to the same version of the firmware on both EMM modules. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr 225 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4338 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE ENC29 arg1temperature has returned to normal. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE ENC30 Message Arguments arg1firmware download is in-progress. • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage 226 FALSE SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC31 Firmware download onarg1has failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description The system was unable to download firmware to the enclosure. The controller may have lost communication with the enclosure. There may have been problems with the data transfer or the download media may be corrupt. Recommended Response Action Attempt to download the enclosure firmware again. If problems continue, verify that the controller can communicate with the enclosure. Make sure that the enclosure is powered ON. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on checking the cables. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4338 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC32 Message Arguments Detailed Description Storage Enclosure Processor (SEP) forarg1has been rebooted. • arg1 = Enclosure Name The SEP has been rebooted as part of the firmware download operation and will be unavailable until the operation completes. 227 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ENC33 Redundancy onarg1is normal. Message Arguments • arg1 = Enclosure Name Detailed Description Data redundancy has been restored to an enclosure that previously suffered a loss of redundancy. Recommended Response Action This alert is provided for informational purposes. Category Storage SubCategory ENC = Storage Enclosr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4339 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 228 TRUE FALSE 13 FAN Event Messages FAN8500 Message Enhanced Cooling Mode is Enabled Detailed Description Enabling Enhanced Cooling Mode will provide increased airflow capability to the blades by increasing the maximum allowable blower speed at the cost of increased power consumption. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FAN8501 Message Enhanced Cooling Mode is Disabled Detailed Description Disabling Enhanced Cooling Mode allows for reduced power consumption by reducing the maximum speed of the blowers while still providing sufficient blade airflow. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 229 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FAN8502 The blowerarg1is not detected, because it may not be operating optimally. Check for the availability of latest CMC firmware. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description The current CMC firmware did not detect the blower identified in the message. To resolve the issue, update the firmware. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Recommended Response Action Make sure that CMC is using the latest firmware, and then retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FAN1001 Message Arguments arg1has been inserted. • arg1 = Fan Sensor Name Detailed Description The enclosure detected that a fan was inserted. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4203 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 230 FALSE Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FAN1002 arg1has failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = Fan Sensor Name Detailed Description The enclosure detected that a fan has failed and the enclosure is no longer functioning in optimal condition.. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Category Storage SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4201 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FAN1000 Message Arguments arg1was removed. • arg1 = Fan Sensor Name Detailed Description The enclosure detected that a fan was removed and the enclosure is no longer functioning in optimal condition.. Recommended Response Action Re-insert the fan into the enclosure. Contact technical support if the issue persists. Category Storage SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4201 231 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FAN0000 Fanarg1RPM is less than the lower warning threshold. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fan is not performing optimally. The fan may be installed improperly or may be failing. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the fan at the next scheduled service window. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2154 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FAN0001 Message Arguments Fanarg1RPM is less than the lower critical threshold. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fan is not performing optimally. The fan may be installed improperly or may be failing. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the fan. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event 232 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2153 LCD Message Fan <number> RPM is outside of range. Check fan. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FAN0002 Fanarg1RPM is greater than the upper warning threshold. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fan is not performing optimally. The fan may be installed improperly or may be failing. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the fan at the next scheduled service window. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2154 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FAN0003 Message Arguments Fanarg1RPM is greater than the upper critical threshold. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fan is not performing optimally. The fan may be installed improperly or may be failing. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the fan. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. 233 Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2153 LCD Message Fan <number> RPM is outside of range. Check fan. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FAN0004 Fanarg1RPM is outside of range. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fan is not performing optimally. The fan may be installed improperly or may be failing. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the fan. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2153 LCD Message Fan <number> RPM is outside of range. Check fan. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FAN0005 Message Arguments Detailed Description 234 Fanarg1RPM is within range. • None arg1 = number FALSE Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2155 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FAN0006 Fanarg1is removed. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fan may be required for optimal performance. Recommended Response Action If unintentional, install a fan. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2153 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FAN0007 Message Arguments Fanarg1was inserted. • arg1 = number 235 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2155 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FAN0008 Fanarg1is present. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2155 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FAN0009 Message Arguments 236 Fanarg1is absent. • arg1 = number FALSE Detailed Description The fan may be required for optimal performance. Recommended Response Action If unintentional, install a fan. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2153 LCD Message Fan <number> is absent. Check Fan. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FAN0010 Fanarg1is disabled. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fan may be required for optimal performance. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FAN0011 Message Arguments Fanarg1is enabled. • arg1 = number 237 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FAN0013 arg1RPM is less than the lower critical threshold. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description The cooling device is not performing optimally. The cooling device may be installed improperly or may be failing. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the cooling device. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2153 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FAN0015 Message Arguments 238 arg1RPM is greater than the upper critical threshold. • arg1 = name FALSE Detailed Description The cooling device is not performing optimally. The cooling device may be installed improperly or may be failing. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the cooling device. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2153 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FAN0017 arg1RPM is within range. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory FAN = Fan Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2155 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 239 240 14 FCD Event Messages FCD8500 Unable to apply thearg1configuration. The affected servers (slotarg2) are not turned off. Message Arguments • • arg1 = configuration name arg2 = slot number Detailed Description The server specified in the message must be turned off or the server slot must be empty before changing the FlexAddress configuration. Recommended Response Action Turn off the server and retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory FCD = Feature Card Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FCD8501 Message Arguments The feature is deactivated:arg1. • arg1 = feature name Detailed Description The FlexAddress, FlexAddress+ or extended storage feature is deactivated. Turn chassis off and remove the feature card. Recommended Response Action Turn chassis off and remove the feature card. Category Audit SubCategory FCD = Feature Card 241 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FCD8503 The feature is activated in the chassis:arg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = feature name Detailed Description Chassis already has the feature identified in the message activated. Only one instance of a feature can be activated at a time. If the feature must be activated on the new card, it must be deactivated before activating. Recommended Response Action No response action is required Category Audit SubCategory FCD = Feature Card Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FCD8504 Message The feature was previously activated on another chassis. Detailed Description The card was installed installed and activated on another chassis. To use this card, it must be deactivated (uninstalled) on the other chassis. Recommended Response Action Remove the card and install it on the chassis where the feature is activated. To use this card on a different chassis, it must be deactivated (uninstalled) on the chassis where it is activated before activating it on the desired chassis. Category Audit SubCategory FCD = Feature Card 242 Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FCD8505 Message The features cannot be deactivated when the chassis is turned on. Detailed Description Features cannot be be deactivated when the chassis is turned on. Recommended Response Action Turn off the chassis via the Web interface or RACADM command line interface before deactivating the feature. To turn off the chassis using Racadm type "racadm chassisaction -m chassis powerdown". To deactivate the feature using RACADM, type "racadm <feature> -d" where <feature> is the name of the feature to be deactivated. Category Audit SubCategory FCD = Feature Card Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FCD8531 Message Arguments Unable to activate thearg1. The chassis service tag is unavailable. • arg1 = feature name Detailed Description THe CMC is not responding. The chassis has the factory-programmed service tag. Recommended Response Action Contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory FCD = Feature Card 243 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 244 FALSE FALSE 15 HWC Event Messages HWC8502 Message The KVM interconnect is connected. Detailed Description The KVM cable is connected. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC8501 Message The KVM interconnect is not connected or is improperly connected. Detailed Description The cable may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log 245 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC8503 Message The control panel is online Detailed Description The control panel is available Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC8504 Message Cannot communicate with control panel. Detailed Description The control panel is unavailable Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 246 TRUE FALSE HWC8505 Control panel firmware updatearg1complete Message Arguments • arg1 = version Detailed Description The control panel firmware has been updated Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC8506 Message Unable to update control panel firmware Detailed Description Control panel firmware update operation was not successful. The firmware Image file could not be transferred. Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 247 HWC1001 Thearg1is absent. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description The absent device may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Re-install or reconnect the hardware. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message The <name> is absent. Check hardware Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1000 Message Arguments Thearg1is present. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 248 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1002 Thearg1is disabled. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action If device disabled unexpectedly, re-enable device. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1003 Message Arguments Thearg1is enabled. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 249 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1005 Message The storage adapter is absent. Detailed Description The storage adapter may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Install storage adapter. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message The storage adapter is absent. Check hardware Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1004 Message The storage adapter is present. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 250 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1006 Message The storage adapter is disabled. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action If adapter disabled unexpectedly, re-enable the storage adapter. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1007 Message The storage adapter is enabled. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 251 HWC2000 Thearg1cable or interconnect is connected. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC2001 Message Arguments Thearg1cable or interconnect is not connected or is improperly connected. • arg1 = name Detailed Description The cable may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message The <name> cable or interconnect failure. Check connection Initial Default. LC Log 252 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC2002 The storagearg1cable or interconnect is connected. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC2003 Message Arguments The storagearg1cable is not connected, or is improperly connected. • arg1 = name Detailed Description The cable may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message Storage <name> cable or interconnect failure. Check connection 253 Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC2004 The system boardarg1cable or interconnect is connected. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC2005 Message Arguments The system boardarg1cable or interconnect is not connected, or is improperly connected. • arg1 = name Detailed Description The cable may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 254 LCD Message System board <name> cable or interconnect failure. Check connection Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC1009 Message The backplane is absent. Detailed Description The backplane may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action If removal was unintended, check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message The backplane is absent. Check hardware Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1008 Message The backplane is present. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 255 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1010 Message The backplane is disabled. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action If disabled unexpectedly, re-enable backplane. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1011 Message The backplane is enabled. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 256 FALSE FALSE HWC3000 Thearg1is removed. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description The removed device may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action If removal was unintended, check presence, then re-install or reconnect Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC3001 Message Arguments Thearg1is inserted. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 257 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC2006 Thearg1is not installed correctly. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description The device may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message <name> is not installed correctly. Check connection Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC2007 Message Arguments Thearg1is installed correctly. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 258 FALSE Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC4000 Message A hardware incompatibility detected between BMC/iDRAC firmware and CPU. Detailed Description A hardware incompatibility was detected between BMC/iDRAC firmware and Processor(s). An iDRAC or BMC firmware update is needed. Recommended Response Action Update the BMC/iDRAC firmware. If the problem persists, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Incompatibility between BMC/iDRAC firmware and CPU. Update firmware Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC4001 Message A hardware incompatibility was corrected between BMC/iDRAC firmware and CPU. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 259 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC4002 Message A hardware incompatibility detected between BMC/iDRAC firmware and other hardware. Detailed Description A hardware incompatibility was detected between BMC/iDRAC firmware and other hardware. An iDRAC or BMC firmware update is needed. Recommended Response Action Update the BMC/iDRAC firmware. If the problem persists, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC4003 Message A hardware incompatibility was corrected between BMC/iDRAC firmware and other hardware. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 260 FALSE FALSE HWC4010 Hardware successfully updated for mezzanine cardarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC4011 Message Arguments Hardware unsuccessfully updated for mezzanine cardarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check presence, re-install or reconnect, then re-attempt the update. If the problem persists, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 261 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC4012 Message Hardware successfully updated for embedded NIC. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC4013 Message Hardware unsuccessfully updated for embedded NIC. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check presence, re-install or reconnect, then re-attempt the update. If the problem persists, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 262 FALSE FALSE HWC4014 Message Link Tuning data successfully updated. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC4015 Message Link Tuning error detected. Detailed Description CMC has old firmware and does not recognize the new device which has requested link tuning information. After updating the firmware the CMC will recognize the device. Recommended Response Action Update the CMC firmware. If the problem persists, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC2008 Message A fabric mismatch detected for mezzanine cardarg1. 263 Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fabric type for the IOM and mezzanine cards must match. Once an IOM or mezzanine card is inserted into the chassis, the fabric type is then set for the CMC and the CMC will ensure that all subsequent IOMs and mezzanine cards match. Recommended Response Action Check chassis fabric type in CMC GUI and compare to the type of IOM or mezzanine card. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC2009 Mezzanine cardarg1is installed correctly. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 264 FALSE FALSE HWC2010 Message The riser board cable or interconnect is connected. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC2011 Message The riser board cable or interconnect is not connected, or is improperly connected. Detailed Description The riser blade cable may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Riser board cable or interconnect failure. Check connection Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1013 Message The USB cable is absent. 265 Detailed Description The USB cable may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action If removal was unintended, check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message The USB cable is absent. Check cable Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1012 Message The USB cable is present. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC5000 Message Arguments 266 arg1is online. • arg1 = name FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC5001 arg1is offline. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action If unexpected, check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5002 Message Arguments A fabric mismatch detected onarg1. • arg1 = name 267 Detailed Description The fabric type for the IOM and mezzanine cards must match. Once an IOM or mezzanine card is inserted into the chassis, the fabric type is then set for the CMC and the CMC will ensure that all subsequent IOMs and mezzanine cards match. Recommended Response Action Check chassis fabric type in CMC GUI and compare to the type of IOM or mezzanine card. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC5003 arg1is operating correctly. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC5004 Message 268 A link tuning failure detected onarg1. FALSE Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description CMC has old firmware and does not recognize the new device which has requested link tuning information. After updating the firmware the CMC will recognize the device. Recommended Response Action Update the CMC firmware. If the problem persists, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5006 A failure is detected onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 269 HWC5008 Console is not available for thearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC5010 Message Arguments arg1cannot detect any hosts. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 270 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC5012 On screen display (OSCAR) is not functional for thearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC5014 Message Arguments arg1is not functional and is powered off. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 271 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC5030 IO modulearg1is online. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5031 Message Arguments IO modulearg1is offline. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The CMC has powered off the IOM. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 272 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5032 A fabric mismatch detected on IO modulearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The fabric type for IOMs on the same chassis fabric must match. Recommended Response Action Check chassis fabric type in CMC GUI and compare to the type of both IOMs. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5033 Message Arguments IO modulearg1is operating correctly. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 273 Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5034 A link tuning failure detected on IO modulearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Link tuning table not supported for this IO modular. Recommended Response Action Update the CMC firmware. If the problem persists, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5036 Message Arguments A failure is detected on IO modulearg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The IOM module performance may be impact. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config 274 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC3002 Serverarg1is removed. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action If removal was unintended, check presence, then re-insert Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC3003 Message Arguments Serverarg1was inserted. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health 275 SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC3004 IO modulearg1is removed. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action If removal was unintended, check presence, then re-insert Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC3005 Message Arguments IO modulearg1was inserted. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 276 FALSE Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC7000 Serverarg1health changed to a normal state. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC7002 Message Arguments Detailed Description Serverarg1health changed to a warning state from a normal state. • arg1 = number Server <number> health changed to a warning state from a normal state. 277 Recommended Response Action Review System Log or front panel for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC7004 Serverarg1health changed to a critical state from either a normal or warning state. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Server <number> health changed to a critical state from either a normal or warning state. Recommended Response Action Review System Log or front panel for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC7006 Message Arguments 278 Serverarg1health changed to a non-recoverable state from a less severe state. • arg1 = number Detailed Description Server <number> health changed to a non-recoverable state from a less severe state. Recommended Response Action Review System Log or front panel for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC7008 Serverarg1health changed to a warning state from more severe state. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Server <number> health changed to a warning state from more severe state. Recommended Response Action Review System Log or front panel for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC7010 Message Arguments Serverarg1health changed to a critical state from a non-recoverable state. • arg1 = number 279 Detailed Description Server <number> health changed to a critical state from a non-recoverable state. Recommended Response Action Review System Log or front panel for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC7012 Serverarg1health changed to a non-recoverable state. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Server <number> health changed to a non-recoverable state. Recommended Response Action Review System Log or front panel for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC6000 Message Arguments 280 Thearg1controller is offline. • arg1 = name FALSE Detailed Description Information and status from the controller is unavailable. Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2330 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC6001 Thearg1controller is online. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC6002 Message Arguments Thearg1controller is stuck in boot mode. • arg1 = name 281 Detailed Description Information and status from the controller is unavailable. Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC6003 Thearg1controller is booting. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC6004 Message Arguments 282 Cannot communicate witharg1controller. • arg1 = name FALSE Detailed Description Information and status from the controller is unavailable. Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC6005 Communications restored forarg1controller. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC1015 Message Arguments The mezzanine cardarg1is absent. • arg1 = number 283 Detailed Description The mezzanine card may be necessary for proper operation. System functionality may be degraded. Recommended Response Action If removal was unintended, check presence, then re-install or reconnect. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1014 The mezzanine cardarg1is present. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC4016 Message Arguments 284 Hardware incompatibility detected with mezzanine cardarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The system has detected a mezzanine card that is not supported on this system. Recommended Response Action 1) Review system documentation for supported mezzanine cards. 2) Replace mezzanine card with a supported mezzanine card. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE HWC1100 Thearg1was installed in slotarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = name arg2 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC1101 Message Thearg1is removed from slotarg2. 285 Arguments • • arg1 = name arg2 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC2012 A fabric mismatch detected on fabricarg1with server in slotarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = name arg2 = number Detailed Description The fabric type on the server does not matach that of the IO module. Recommended Response Action Check chassis fabric type in CMC GUI and compare to the type of IOM or mezzanine card. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 286 TRUE FALSE HWC2013 Fabric mismatch corrected on fabricarg1with server in slotarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = name arg2 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC2014 Message Arguments A hardware misconfiguration detected onarg1. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None. Recommended Response Action Make sure the hardware is installed correctly. Refer to the product documentation for correct configuration and installation procedures. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message A hardware misconfiguration detected on <name>. Check hardware Initial Default. LC Log 287 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC2015 Thearg1is configured correctly. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5035 Message Arguments An over-temperature event detected on I/O modulearg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The I/O module over heated. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Make sure fans are installed and working correctly. 2) Check the temperature sensor status for the chassis and make sure it is within the chassis operating temperature range. 3) Reseat the I/O module to clear the over-temperature condition. If the problem persists, contact the service provider. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 288 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC5037 I/O modulearg1failed to boot. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The firmware on the I/O module did not boot. The problem may be because the I/O module is not inserted correctly. Recommended Response Action Reseat I/O module. If problem persists, contact the service provider. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE HWC1201 Message Arguments Thearg1was removed from slotarg2. • • arg1 = name arg2 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config 289 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2329 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE HWC1200 Thearg1was inserted in slotarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = name arg2 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory HWC = Hardware Config Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2331 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 290 TRUE FALSE 16 IOV Event Messages IOV000 Message Successfully completed the operation. Detailed Description This operation was successful. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV001 Message The operation contains an invalid request or argument. Detailed Description The operation or operation parameter sent to the Chassis Manager is invalid or not supported. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to Chassis Manager product documentation to determine the contact method for the service provider. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 291 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV002 Message Unable to create or allocate the required resources. Detailed Description The error occurs because of the following reasons: 1) The chassis manager is unable to allocate required resources. 2) The chassis manager or chassis infrastructure firmware is rolled back to an older version. 3) There is an internal communications problem between chassis components. Recommended Response Action Make sure the firmware for the various chassis components are compatible with each other. If the firmware has been rolled back to a previous version, this error may occur. If this is the case power down chassis; issue a racadm wipe command; power up chassis. If not the case power cycle the chassis. If the problem persists, contact technical suport. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV003 Message Unable to manage the device located in the PCIe slot specified in the operation. Detailed Description A PCIe device error was detected that does not allow the assignment, unassignment, or the turning off of the device. The errors can be caused by incorrect PCIe device installation. Only Dell approved adapters are supported. Recommended Response Action Make sure that supported adapters are used and installed correctly in the PCIe slots. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 292 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV004 Message Unable to turn on PCIe device. Detailed Description The chassis manager is unable to turn on the PCIe device because of one of the following reasons: 1) PCIe device is not supported, 2) The device is not properly inserted in the slot, 3) The device is not functioning properly, or 4) The device power requirements exceed the power available for the slot. Recommended Response Action Make sure a supported PCIe device is used and that it is properly inserted in the PCIe slot. For a list of supported devices, contact the service provider. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV005 Message Chassis manager not ready to proccess commands. Detailed Description In order for Chassis to execute most of its command the chassis must be powered on. Recommended Response Action Power on chassis and retry the command. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 293 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV006 Message Incorrect IOV component firmware version. Detailed Description The IOV subsystem is comprised of several entities whose firmware versions must be of the same group. User should not update indiviual IOV ssystem sub-components. Recommended Response Action Upload the latest firmware version Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV007 Message Chassis manager unable to allocate power of one or more PCIE adapters. Detailed Description For each adapter assigned to server power is allocatted when the server is powered on. If the only portion of the need power is availiable the Chassis manager will not power on servers associated adapters. Recommended Response Action Power off one or more blades thereby freeing power Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 294 FALSE FALSE IOV008 Message Chassis manager was unable to put PCIe subsystem into factory mode Detailed Description Chassis manager was unable to put PCIe subsystem into factory mode Recommended Response Action Retry command Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV009 Message Chassis manager unable to reset to factory default or pre-factory defaults. Detailed Description The Chassis manager only executes this function when the chassis is powered down. Recommended Response Action Power down chassis and retry command Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV101 Message PCIE devicearg1inserted inarg2arg3. 295 Arguments • • • arg1 = device name arg2 = slot type arg3 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis manager has detected the presence of an adapter card in a slot not previously occupied. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 10747 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV102 Message Arguments PCIE devicearg1removed fromarg2arg3. • • • arg1 = device name arg2 = slot type arg3 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis manager has detected the removal of an adapter card from a specific slot. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 10747 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 296 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV103 PCIE devicearg1inarg2arg3replaced by PCIE devicearg4, Message Arguments • • • • arg1 = device name arg2 = slot type arg3 = slot number arg4 = device name Detailed Description The Chassis manager has detected the insertion of an adapter card into a slot previously occuppied. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 10747 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LCD;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV104 Message Arguments Chassis manager unable to allocatearg1WATTS for server-arg2s PCIE adapters. • • arg1 = number of WATTS arg2 = server slot number Detailed Description For each adapter assigned to server power is allocatted when the server is powered on. If the only portion of the needed power is availiable the Chassis manager will not power on servers associated adapters. Recommended Response Action Increase power cap or add additional power supply. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization 297 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2554 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LCD;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV105 Unable to manage PCIE devicearg1located inarg2arg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = device name arg2 = slot type arg3 = slot number Detailed Description An error by the IOV slot management detected an error which may prevent the physical assignment/unassignment or power off of a slot. The errors may be caused by PCIE training timeouts or false hot plug signals. Only Dell approved adapters are supported. Recommended Response Action Make sure that supported adapters are used and installed correctly in the PCIe slot. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2554 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LCD;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE IOV106 Message Arguments Unable to power on PCIe devicearg1inarg2arg3. • • • 298 arg1 = device name arg2 = slot type arg3 = slot number FALSE Detailed Description The Chassis manager is unable to power on adapter. Possible reasons for power failures are: 1. Adapter not a approved by Dell and therefore not within require specifications 2. Adpater not fully inserted in the slot 3. Auxiliary power cable not connected (applicable to slot 1 - 3 only) 4, Adapter is damaged Recommended Response Action Make sure a supported PCIe device is used and that it is properly inserted in the PCIe slot. For a list of supported devices, contact the service provider. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2554 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LCD;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV107 PCIe slotarg1adapterarg2removed while powered on. Message Arguments • • arg1 = adapter slot number arg2 = device ID Detailed Description The Chassis manager has detected the removal of a PCIe adapter card which was assigned to a powered on server. Recommended Response Action Power down the affected server(s) and then power on the server(s). Note: OS reboot will not correct this issue. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2553 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LCD;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 299 IOV108 Power fault detected on PCIE devicearg1inarg2arg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = device name arg2 = slot type arg3 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis manager detected a power fault in an adapter after the adapter was powered on. A power fauilt may be caused a damaged adapter or an adapter whose power requirements exceed the maximum power limits of the slot. Recommended Response Action Make sure a supported PCIe device is used and that it is properly inserted in the PCIe slot. For a list of supported devices, contact the service provider. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2554 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LCD;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV010 Message A license is required to assign more than 2 PCIE slots to a server. Detailed Description Non-licensed systems are only allowed two slots per server. Recommended Response Action Import license which allows assignments of more than 2 PCIE slot per server. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 300 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV011 Message To assign or unassign all affected servers must be powered down. Detailed Description All affected servers must be powered down before an assign or unassign action can be performed. Recommended Response Action Power down affected server(s). Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV012 Message A license is required to assign VA to non-default server. Detailed Description Non-licensed system default VA 1-4 assignements to servers 1-4 respectivley. Recommended Response Action Import license which allows customer to assign a PERC VA to any server. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 301 IOV013 Message A server may only be assigned one and only one VA. Detailed Description A server may not have more than one VA assigned. Recommended Response Action Unassign the current VA assignement. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV109 Message An error condition associated with the PCIe slot is cleared. Detailed Description An error condition associated with the PCIe slot is cleared. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LCD Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV110 Message 302 Successfully updated chassis infrastructure firmware. FALSE Detailed Description Successfully updated chassis infrastructure firmware. Recommended Response Action No resposne action is required. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV111 Message Unable to update chassis infrastructure firmware. Detailed Description Failed to update chassis infrastructure firmware. Recommended Response Action Try updating again. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV112 Message Chassis infrastructure firmware is corrupted. Detailed Description Chassis infrastructure firmware is corrupted. Recommended Response Action Update the chassis infrastructure firmware. 303 Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2553 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE IOV113 Message Chassis infrastructure firmware recovered. Detailed Description Chassis infrastructure firmware recovered. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LCD;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV114 Message Arguments arg1arg2assigned to server-arg3. • • • Detailed Description 304 arg1 = PCIE Slot/PERC VA arg2 = slot/VA number arg3 = server numer A PCIE Slot or PERC Virtual Adapter has been assigned to a server Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 10747 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV116 PCIE AUX power cablearg1.disconnected while powered on. Message Arguments • arg1 = cable number Detailed Description The Chassis manager detected a power fault in an PCIE AUX power cable after the adapter was powered on. A power fauilt may be caused by loose cable connection to the adapter or btween the cable and the AUX cable harness. Recommended Response Action Make sure a AUX power cable is fully plugged into card and AUX cable harness. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2554 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV115 Message Arguments Unable to allocatearg1WATTS for discovery of PCIE adapters • arg1 = watts 305 Detailed Description The discovery process for PCIE adapters was unable to allocate the power required to power on the PCIE adapters Recommended Response Action Raise power cap or add power supply Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 10746 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV117 arg1arg2.unassigned from server-arg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = PCIE Slot/PERC VA arg2 = slot/VA number arg3 = server numer Detailed Description A PCIE Slot or PERC Virtual Adapter has been unassigned from a server Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 10747 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 306 TRUE FALSE IOV118 IOV Fabricarg1is down Message Arguments • arg1 = Fabric ID Detailed Description IOV Fabric B or C is not up. Recommended Response Action Power cycle the chassis Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2553 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV119 Message Arguments arg1PCIe card module with a PCIe card is discovered in PCIe slotarg2 • • arg1 = x8/x16 arg2 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis manager has discovered the presence of a PCIe card module with a PCIe card in it in a slot identified in the message. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 10747 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log 307 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV120 arg1PCIe card module without a PCIe card is discovered in PCIe slotarg2 Message Arguments • • arg1 = x8/x16 arg2 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis manager has discovered the presence of a PCIe card module without a PCIe card in it in a slot identified in the message. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 10747 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE IOV121 Message Arguments PCIE card module is not discovered in PCIe slotarg1 • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description PCIE card module is not discovered in the specified slot. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 10747 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 308 FALSE Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE IOV122 Power fault detected on PCIe device in PCIe slotarg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description To be updated Recommended Response Action To be updated Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2554 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV123 Message Arguments VAUX failure detected on PCIe device in PCIe slotarg1 • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description To be updated Recommended Response Action To be updated Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2554 309 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV124 Power fault cleared on PCIe device in PCIe slotarg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The previously occured power fault on the PCIe device is cleared. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2555 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV125 Message Arguments VAUX failure cleared on PCIe device in PCIe slotarg1 • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The previously occured VAUX failure on the PCIe device is cleared. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 310 Trap/EventID 2555 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV126 Message Unable to communicate with PCIe subsystem Detailed Description The Chassis manager is not able to communicate with the PCIE subsystem to configure the PCIE slot mapping. Recommended Response Action AC cycle the chassis. If the issue persists after AC cycle, contact the service provider. Category System Health SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2553 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE IOV1001 Message The requested operation was successfully executed. Detailed Description The requested operation was successfully executed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 311 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV1002 Message The operation was not successful. Detailed Description The operation did not complete successfully due to an exception from the instrumentation layer. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation. If the issue persists, reset CMC and retry the operation when the CMC has completed restarting. The CMC may take 2 to 3 minutes to complete restarting. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV1003 Message Arguments Missing required parameterarg1. • arg1 = parameter name Detailed Description One or more parameters identified in the message required for the method are missing. Recommended Response Action Refer to the Dell Chassis PCI Management Profile document and provide the required parameter. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 312 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV1004 Message Too many slots provided as parameters to Assign and UnAssign Servers methods. Detailed Description The parameters for the method identified in the message are not passed correctly. Recommended Response Action Refer to the Dell Chassis PCI Management Profile document and provide the required parameters. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV1005 Message Arguments Invalid slot FQDDarg1. • arg1 = FQDD value Detailed Description The FQDD (Fully Qualified Device Descriptor) entered for the operation does not map to any instance of the DCIM_ChassisPCISlot class. Recommended Response Action Perform the Enumerate operation on the DCIM_ChassisPCISlot class to determine the the correct FQDD value for the required slot. Retry the operation with the correct FQDD value. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 313 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV1006 Message Invalid PCI slot or Server slot. Detailed Description The PCI slot or Server slot FQDD (Fully Qualified Device Descriptor) values entered for the operation are not valid. Recommended Response Action Perform the Enumerate operation on the DCIM_ChassisPCISlot class and DCIM_BladeServerView class to get the correct FQDD values for the PCIe slot and Server slot. Retry the operation with the correct FQDD values. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV1007 Message Unable to assign a PCIe slot. Detailed Description The IOV slot management subsystem detected an error which may prevent the physical assigment/unassignment or turning off of a PCIe slot. The errors can be caused by PCIe training timeouts or false hot plug signals. Only Dell-approved adapters are supported. Recommended Response Action Insert only Dell supported adaptor cards into system PCIe slots and make sure they are fully inserted. Retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 314 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV1008 Invalid Virtual Adapter FQDDarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = FQDD value Detailed Description The FQDD (Fully Qualified Device Descriptior) value entered operation does not map to any DCIM_ChassisVAView class instance representing Virtual Adapters. Recommended Response Action Perfform an Enumerate operation on the DCIM_ChassisVAView class to get the correct FQDD for the Virtual Adaper. Retry the operation with the correct FQDD value. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE IOV1009 Message Mismatch in Slot or Virtual Adapter FQDD and Server Slot FQDD count. Detailed Description The FQDD pairs identified in the messages do not match in the required method input parameters. Recommended Response Action Provide a valid pair of FQDDs. Please refer to the Dell Chassis PCI Management Profile document for the required parameter definitions. Category Configuration SubCategory IOV = IO Virtualization Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 315 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 316 FALSE FALSE 17 JCP Event Messages JCP8501 Job ID:arg1. CMC sentarg2ofarg3arg4profilesarg5arg6properties to the server (Service Tag:arg7) in the slotarg8. Message Arguments • • • • • • • • arg1 = job ID arg2 = number of applied settings arg3 = number of available settings arg4 = profile name arg5 = profile type arg6 = info_str arg7 = service tag arg8 = slot number Detailed Description This job information message occurs if some configuration stored in the profile are not applicable to the target server. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP003 Message Job failed. Detailed Description An iDRAC reboot caused a failure of the scheduled jobs. 317 Recommended Response Action Retry the update and schedule the update job. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP004 Message Time elapsed - Job Failed. Detailed Description The jobs time window expired and the job failed to complete Recommended Response Action Retry the action and increase the time window so that the job can complete. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP007 Message Job successfully completed. Detailed Description The submitted job completed successfully. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration 318 FALSE SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP008 Message Job completed with errors. Detailed Description Multiple attributes were set in the operation but some set attribute actions were not successful. For example, setting an attribute that is not valid for the component being configured, Recommended Response Action Examine the results of the configuration job in the Lifecycle Log for the source of the errors. Modify the settings as necessary and resubmit the job. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP011 Message Arguments Invalid parameter value forarg1 • arg1 = parameter Detailed Description The value provided for the specified parameter is invalid and must be corrected for the invoked method to complete successfully. Recommended Response Action To provide the correct value for the specified parameter, see Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services documentation. Retry the operation requested with corrected value. Category Configuration 319 SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP012 Message The operation failed due to an internal iDRAC error. Detailed Description The requested operation requires memory or file space allocation. The operation failed due to lack of memory or file space in the iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation. If the problem continiues, reset iDRAC and retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP013 Message Arguments Missing parameter(s)arg1 • arg1 = parameters Detailed Description One or more required input parameters needed for the operation are missing. Recommended Response Action Refer to the documentation for the operation being attempted and provide valid values for the identified parameters. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control 320 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP014 Message Maximum jobs per queue exceeded. Detailed Description The number of jobs specified in the SetupJobQueue request combined with the existing job count contains more jobs IDs than the maximum number of jobs supported by the system (256). Completed jobs are automatically deleted if they are older than the delete on completion timeout setting. Recommended Response Action Reduce the number of jobs specified in the operation or reduce the existing job count before retrying the operation. Perform one of the following to reduce the job count: 1) Delete one or more jobs and retry the operation. 2) Wait until existing jobs have an elapsed time since completion that is greater than the delete on completion timeout setting and are automatically deleted. 3) Change the delete on completion timeout setting to a smaller value so that completed jobs are automatically deleted sooner. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP015 Message A running job cannot be deleted. Detailed Description The job is currently executing and cannot be deleted. The job needs to finish running, whether successful or not, before it can be deleted. Recommended Response Action Wait for the job to have a completed job status. Retry the operation. Category Configuration 321 SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP016 Message Invalid UntilTime value. A minimum of 12 minutes is required. Detailed Description The UntilTime input parameter for the job or job queue creation must be at least 12 minutes after the value specified in the StartTime parameter. Recommended Response Action Set the UntilTime at least 12 minutes after StartTime and retry. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP017 Message Job creation request unsuccessful. Maximum number of jobs reached. Detailed Description The current job count has reached the maximum value supported. No more jobs are created until the number of jobs on the system is reduced. Completed jobs are automatically deleted if they are older than the DeleteOnCompletionTimeout setting. Recommended Response Action Perform one of the following to reduce the job count: 1) Delete one or more jobs and retry the operation. 2) Wait until existing jobs have an elapsed time since completion that is greater than the delete on completion timeout setting and are automatically deleted. 3) Change the delete on completion timeout setting to a smaller value so that completed jobs are automatically deleted sooner. Category Configuration 322 SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP022 Invalid Job IDarg1for scheduling or deletion operation. Message Arguments • arg1 = jobid number Detailed Description An invalid Job ID was provided as input for a scheduling or deletion operation. The Job ID indicated in the message does not match an existing Job on the target system. Recommended Response Action Verify the job ID value by enumerating job instances and validating that the Job ID value is correct for the job being scheduled or deleted. Retry the operation with the correct Job ID value. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP023 Message Arguments Detailed Description Duplicate Job IDarg1. • arg1 = jobid number One of the job ID values specified as input to the operation is a duplicate. The duplicated Job ID is indicated in the message. 323 Recommended Response Action One of the job ID values specified as input is duplicated. Remove the duplicated Job ID from the operation input parameters and retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE JCP009 Message Scheduled job was cancelled. Detailed Description Scheduled jobs were deleted as a result of a cancel job request. The job cancellation request is manually or programmatically initiated. Lifecycle Controller enters Recovery mode when unrecoverable and persistent errors occur. Recommended Response Action If the job was not cancelled manually, then Lifecycle Controller may be in Recovery mode. To verify or change Recovery mode, use F2 Setup to select iDRAC Configuration then Lifecycle Controller Settings. Category Configuration SubCategory JCP = Job Control Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 324 FALSE FALSE 18 LC Event Messages LC054 Message Unable to write to the network share. Detailed Description The network share may be read-only or it may not have sufficient space for the export operation.. Recommended Response Action Verify the network share is not read-only and has sufficient space for exporting, then retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC055 Message Operation failed due to invalid attribute array. Detailed Description The operation failed because the number of AttributeName input parameters provided to the method exceeded the number of attributes available in iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation with an input parameter array that matches the available attributes in iDRAC. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 325 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC056 Message AttributeName and AttributeValue count mismatch. Detailed Description The name value pairs in the input parameter arrays do not match in the input. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation with a valid (AttributeName, AttributeValue) pair. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC057 Message Invalid AttributeName parameter value. Detailed Description The attribute name provided is not valid for the current method. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation with a valid AttributeName parameter value. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 326 FALSE FALSE LC058 Invalid AttributeValue parameter value for corresponding AttributeName value,arg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = AttributeName Detailed Description The attribute value specified in the AttributeValue array is not valid for the corresponding specified attribute. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation with a valid attribute value for the corresponding specified attribute. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC059 Message Arguments Cannot set read only attribute specified in AttributeNamearg1. • arg1 = parameter Detailed Description The attribute specified is read only and the value cannot be changed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 327 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC0100 Message Lifecycle Controller has entered Recovery mode. Detailed Description A persistent error has occurred while carrying out a Lifecycle Controller operation. This situation causes Lifecycle Controller to enter Recovery mode. Any remote jobs pending execution were cancelled. Recommended Response Action To verify or change Recovery mode, use F2 Setup, select iDRAC Configuration, and select Lifecycle Controller Settings. Updating Lifecycle Controller clears the Recovery mode. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC0101 Message Lifecycle Controller action was cancelled by a user. Detailed Description A user cancelled Lifecycle Controller actions. Any remote jobs pending execution were cancelled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 328 FALSE FALSE LC060 Message Lifecycle controller is currently not ready to take provisioning requests Detailed Description Lifecycle controller is currently performing tasks and another task cannot be scheduled until the previous task finishes. Recommended Response Action Wait until Lifecycle controller finishes performing current tasks and host system to finish POST. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC061 Message Lifecycle controller is ready to take provisioning requests Detailed Description Jobs, invoke methods, enumerates can now be performed on Lifecycle controller. Lifecycle controller is ready to take provisioning requests. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC062 Message Export or Import server profile operation is already running. 329 Detailed Description Export or Import server profile operation is already running. The operation may take a few minutes to compete. Recommended Response Action To retry the operation, wait for a few minutes. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC063 Message Cannot create new jobs until the existing running jobs are completed or deleted. Detailed Description All jobs must be completed before creating a new job. Recommended Response Action Retry after all the existing jobs are completed or deleted. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LC064 Message Arguments The value exceeds the maximum length ofarg1characters forarg2. • • 330 arg1 = max parameter length arg2 = parameter name Detailed Description The maximum number of characters allowed for the parameter is displayed. Recommended Response Action Reduce the number of characters to the maximum length allowed for this parameter. Category Configuration SubCategory LC = Lifecycle Contr Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 331 332 19 LIC Event Messages LIC501 Message A required license is missing or expired. Detailed Description The attempted action requires a valid license for certain advanced features installed in the system but the required license is missing or expired. Recommended Response Action Obtain an appropriate license then try again. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC502 Message Features not available. Detailed Description The attempted features are not available in the system. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 333 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC503 Message Unable to complete the current operation. The currently installed license does not support the following features:arg1. Arguments • arg1 = licensable features Detailed Description The currently installed license does not support the feature for the requested operation. The operation requires a valid license to enable specific features in the system. Since the required license is missing or expired, the features that are being accessed during the operation are disabled. Recommended Response Action Acquire and install the license to enable the required feature, and retry the operation. If the problem persists, contact technical support or see product documentation for more information. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC000 Message The License Manager action succeeded. Detailed Description This command was successful. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 334 FALSE Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC001 Message The License Manager command parameter used is invalid. Detailed Description The command or command parameters passed to License Manager is invalid. This is an internal error indicative of memory corruption. Under normal circumstances this error should not occur. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC002 Message License Manager is unable to allocate the required resources at startup. Detailed Description The error may occur when License Manager: 1) Is unable to allocate system resources. 2) Determines one or more files is incompatible with the current firmware version. This occurs when an older firmware version has been uploaded to a system that was previously running a newer firmware version. If this occurs, the current internal License Manager files are deleted and new ones are created, which align with the firmware version. A license reimport may be required. NOTE: All import, delete, export, view license commands are blocked until this issue is resolved. Recommended Response Action If the firmware has been rolled back to a previous version, this error may occur. All previously installed licenses must be re-imported. If this is not the case, contact technical support. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE 335 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC003 Message License Manager was unable to create and/or allocate the required resources. Detailed Description System resources may be unavailable at the time command is issued. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC004 Message An internal system error has occurred. Detailed Description This error condition is reported when one of the following conditions occur: 1) Operating system detected a file error (for example, bad CRC, bad sector) when reading/writing a license manager file. The error could indicate bad or corrupt FLASH device. 2) License Manager detected an internal memory data corruption. 3) The command or command parameters passed to License Manager is invalid. This is an internal error showing memory corruption. Under normal circumstances this error should not occur. 4) When exporting a license file, License Manager was unable to allocate the temporary space required for the transfer of the file. Recommended Response Action Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) 336 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC005 Message Import failed: The maximum number of licenses are installed. Detailed Description The maximum number of installed licenses has been reached. Recommended Response Action Delete one of the currently installed licenses and retry the import. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC006 Message The license has expired. Detailed Description The license end date has been reached. Recommended Response Action Obtain a replacement license and import it. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 337 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC007 Message Invalid entry: Object does not exist or cannot be found. Detailed Description Each License Manager object has a unique identifier by which it may be accessed. If the user supplied identifier is outside the acceptable range or the object no longer exists in the system, then this error is returned. Most common identifiers are the license entitlement identifier, the device Fully Qualified Device Descriptor, or the import transaction identifier assigned to a license when imported. Recommended Response Action Re-issue this command with correct License Manager object identifier. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC008 Message The license binding ID does not match the device unique identifier. Detailed Description All bound perpetual licenses contain the unique identifier of a specific device. The unique identifier binds a license to the device. For example, iDRACs unique identifier is the service tag. Recommended Response Action Obtain a new license file with the correct unique identifier for the device. To use this license, import to the device with the correct unique identifier. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 338 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC009 Message The license upgrade was unsuccessful. Detailed Description An upgrade license carries specific information about the license it is replacing. If that information does not match, then the license import is aborted. Recommended Response Action Obtain a new license file with the correct upgrade information. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC010 Message Import failed: This license is not for the specified device. Detailed Description A license is not imported to the iDRAC when one of the following conditions exists: 1) The license is not for the iDRAC. 2) The target system may not be upgraded to the product class specified by the license (for example, user may not upgrade from an express product class to an enterprise product class). Recommended Response Action Verify this system may be upgraded to the product class specified by the license. If this system cannot be upgraded to the product class specified, obtain a new license file. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 339 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC011 Message A non-evaluation license cannot be replaced with an evaluation license. Detailed Description License Manager does not allow the replacement of a non-evaluation license with an evaluation license. Recommended Response Action To replace a non-evaluation license, first delete the non-evaluation license, then import the evaluation license. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC012 Message The license file does not exist. Detailed Description This error may occur if: 1) The license was deleted by another user. 2) The license that is being imported may have been deleted from the temporary storage before the import operation completed. 3) At start-up, License Manager does not find the license assigned to the device. This may occur if a power outage occurs before a license delete operation completes. Recommended Response Action Re-import the license. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 340 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC013 Message These license features are not supported by this firmware version. Detailed Description The license includes features not supported in this firmware release. Recommended Response Action Update the firmware to the latest version. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC014 Message Multiple backup or restore operations have been simultaneously attempted on the License Manager database. Detailed Description An attempt to lock the License Manager database for Lifecycle Controller backup or restore occurred when the License Manager database was already locked. This may occur when two or more users attempt to do a backup or restore operation simultaneously. Recommended Response Action Repeat the Lifecycle Controller backup or restore operation. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 341 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC015 Message The License Manager database restore operation failed. Detailed Description This error occurs when the Lifecycle Controller restore operation is interrupted before it completes. This can occur due to a power outage or when a system is rebooted before the operation is completed. Recommended Response Action Repeat the Lifecycle Controller restore operation. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method that is convenient for you. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC016 Message The feature dependencies of the license are not met. Detailed Description The license includes features that are dependent upon additional licensed features not included in this license. These licensed features are not activated until license(s) with the dependent licensed features are imported to the system. Recommended Response Action Import the license(s) that meet the license features dependencies. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 342 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC017 Message The license file is corrupted, has not been unzipped, or is not a valid license file. Detailed Description This error can occur when the license file: 1) Signature is not valid. 2) Data is not in the correct format. 3) Missing needed data. 4) Contains unknown data. 5) Has not been unzipped. Recommended Response Action Download the license file, unzip and import the license. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC018 Message The license is already imported. Detailed Description The license is already imported on the system and does not need to be reimported. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 343 LIC019 Message A leased license may not be imported prior to its start date. Detailed Description A leased license may not be imported prior to the actual start date of the license. Recommended Response Action Import the license on or after the license start date. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC020 Message Import failed: End User License Agreement (EULA) import upgrade warning. Detailed Description Importing an upgrade license without a base license is not allowed, as it may be a violation of the license EULA agreement. If the base license was deleted, the system allows the user to override the warning by invoking the import override option. Recommended Response Action If the base license was deleted, override the warning by invoking the import override option. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 344 FALSE FALSE LIC021 Message Import failed: The features contained in the evaluation license are already licensed. Detailed Description All the features in the evaluation license are currently licensed in the system. The license is not imported as it would duplicate existing and active licensed features. Recommended Response Action Remove the license(s) that contain the license set from the evaluation license. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC201 Message Arguments Licensearg1assigned to devicearg2expires inarg3days. • • • arg1 = entitlement ID arg2 = device name arg3 = number of days Detailed Description This license is going to expire. An expired license could result in the loss of functionality that is specific to the features supported by the license. Recommended Response Action Purchase a new license to prevent interruption of licensed features. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 345 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC203 The licensearg1has encountered an error. Message Arguments • arg1 = entitlement ID Detailed Description Signature verification failed due to an error in the saved license file. Recommended Response Action Delete and re-import the license file. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8513 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE LIC206 Message Arguments EULA warning: Importing licensearg1may violate the End-User License Agreement. • arg1 = entitlement ID Detailed Description The license was imported after the user overrode EULA warning. Recommended Response Action Remove the license if the import violates the EULA. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8514 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 346 Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE LIC207 Licensearg1on devicearg2has expired. Message Arguments • • arg1 = entitlement ID arg2 = device name Detailed Description The license has expired. This could result in the loss of functionality that is specific to the features supported by the license. Recommended Response Action Obtain and import a replacement license. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8514 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE LIC208 Message Arguments Licensearg1imported to devicearg2successfully. • • arg1 = entitlement ID arg2 = device name Detailed Description A license was successfully imported. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 347 Trap/EventID 8515 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE LIC209 Licensearg1exported from devicearg2successfully. Message Arguments • • arg1 = entitlement ID arg2 = device name Detailed Description A license was successfully exported. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 8515 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE LIC210 Message Arguments Licensearg1deleted from devicearg2successfully. • • arg1 = entitlement ID arg2 = device name Detailed Description A license was successfully deleted. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit 348 FALSE SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 8515 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE LIC022 Message License Manager database locked due to ongoing backup and restore operation. Detailed Description License Manager database is locked while a backup and restore operation is in progress. License import/export/delete operations are not allowed but a user can view license information. Recommended Response Action Wait until the backup or restore operation completes and try again. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC212 Message The CMC features are changed. Detailed Description The features are updated because the license was imported or deleted, or the license has expired. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 349 Trap/EventID 8515 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE LIC213 Message A system error was detected during License Manager startup. Detailed Description This error can occur when: 1) License Manager fails to load due to lack of system resources. Recommended Response Action Reset CMC Category Audit SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8513 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE LIC900 Message The command was successful. Detailed Description The operation was successful. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 350 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC901 Invalid parameter value forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = parameter Detailed Description The value provided for the specified parameter is invalid. Recommended Response Action To provide the correct value for the specified parameter, see Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services documentation. Category Configuration SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC902 Message Resource allocation failure. Detailed Description Unable to allocate the resource due to lack of memory or file space in iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Reset iDRAC and retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 351 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC903 Missing parametersarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = parameters Detailed Description One or more parameters were not specified for the invoked method. Recommended Response Action To provide the correct parameters, see Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services documentation. Category Configuration SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC904 Message Could not connect to network share. Detailed Description The network share is not accessible from iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Verify the network share connection and retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 352 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC905 Message The LicenseName value cannot exceed 64 characters. Detailed Description The LicenseName value is greater than the allowed max length of 64. Recommended Response Action Correct the length of the LicenseName value and retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LIC906 Message License file is not accessible on the network share. Detailed Description The license file is not present or accessible from the network share location. Recommended Response Action Verify the license file is located on the network share and file access permissions are correct, then retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 353 LIC907 Message Unable to perform the operation due to an unknown error in iDRAC. Detailed Description The operation failed to execute due to an unknown error in iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation. If this fails, reset iDRAC. Category Configuration SubCategory LIC = Licensing Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 354 FALSE FALSE 20 LNK Event Messages LNK8500 Network link to servers in slotarg1IOMarg2portarg3is down Message Arguments • • • arg1 = slot id arg2 = iom id arg3 = port id Detailed Description Internal sled network connection is down Recommended Response Action Remove and re-insert the sled Category System Health SubCategory LNK = Link Status Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2249 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE LNK8501 Message Arguments Network link to servers in slotarg1IOMarg2portarg3is up • • • arg1 = slot id arg2 = iom id arg3 = port id Detailed Description Internal sled network connection is up Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 355 Category System Health SubCategory LNK = Link Status Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2251 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE LNK2700 Thearg1network link is down. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description CMC has lost network connection. Recommended Response Action Check network cable and network connections. Category System Health SubCategory LNK = Link Status Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2249 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE LNK2701 Message Arguments Detailed Description 356 Thearg1network link is up. • None arg1 = name FALSE Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory LNK = Link Status Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2251 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 357 358 21 LOG Event Messages LOG004 Message Resource allocation failure. Detailed Description The operation failed due to lack of memory or file space in iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Reset iDRAC and retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory LOG = Log event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LOG005 Message Cannot perform the operation due to an unknown error in iDRAC. Detailed Description The operation failed to run due to an unknown error in iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Retry the action. If this fails, reset iDRAC. Category Configuration SubCategory LOG = Log event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 359 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LOG300 Message The system recovered from Chassis Log file corruption. Detailed Description The system recovered from Chassis Log file corruption. Some log entries may not be recovered. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory LOG = Log event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LOG302 Message The Chassis Log file header is corrupted. Detailed Description The Chassis Log file header is corrupted. The Chassis Log will be recreated and all current log entries will not be preserved. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory LOG = Log event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 360 FALSE FALSE LOG303 Message Unable to archive the Chassis Log file. Detailed Description Unable to rename current Chassis Log file during archive operation. Some log entries may be lost. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory LOG = Log event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LOG305 Message The Chassis Log file was cleared. Detailed Description The Chassis Log file was cleared as a result of clear log operation. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Configuration SubCategory LOG = Log event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE LOG007 Message The previous log entry was repeatedarg1times. 361 Arguments • arg1 = log entry count Detailed Description This message is generated after a series of sequential duplicate events. Log entry count is the number of times the previous message was repeated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory LOG = Log event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 362 FALSE FALSE 22 MEM Event Messages MEM8500 Message Low memory condition detected. Detailed Description A low memory condition was detected. If this condition continues, a failover or a reset may occur. If multiple resets occur, contact your service provider. Recommended Response Action If multiple resets occur, contact Service. Category Audit SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM8501 Message Arguments Low memory warning,arg1KB,arg2KB. • • arg1 = total memory size arg2 = threshold value Detailed Description A low memory condition was detected. If this condition continues, a failover or a reset may occur. Recommended Response Action If multiple resets occur, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE 363 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM8502 Message ECC Memory error rate failover condition detected. Detailed Description An ECC memory condition was detected on the primary CMC and a failover was initiated. Recommended Response Action Reseat the primary CMC and initiate a failover back to the primary CMC. If the problem persists and multiple failovers occur, contact your service provider. . Category Audit SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0000 Message Arguments Persistent correctable memory errors detected on a memory device at location(s)arg1. • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory is operational. This is an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 364 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0016 Memory device at location(s)arg1is operating correctly. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0001 Message Arguments Multi-bit memory errors detected on a memory device at location(s)arg1. • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory has encountered a uncorrectable error. System performance may be degraded. The operating system and/or applications may fail as a result. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE 365 LCD Message Multi-bit memory error on <location>. Reseat memory Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0002 Parity memory errors detected on a memory device at locationarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory is operational. This is an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0003 Message Arguments Stuck bit memory error detected on a memory device at locationarg1. • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory is operational. This is an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 366 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0004 Memory device at locationarg1is disabled. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. Memory size is reduced. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. Review product documentation for supported memory configurations. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0020 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1is enabled. • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory 367 Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0005 Persistent correctable memory error limit reached for a memory device at location(s)arg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory is operational. This is an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Persistent correctable memory error limit reached for <location>. Reseat memory. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0021 Message Arguments Persistent correctable memory error limit reset for a memory device at locationarg1. • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health 368 SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0006 Memory device at locationarg1is present. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0022 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1is absent. • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. Memory size is reduced. Recommended Response Action If unexpected, check presence, then re-install. 369 Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0007 Unsupported memory configuration; check memory device at locationarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. Memory size is reduced. Recommended Response Action Review product documentation for supported memory configurations Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Unsupported memory configuration. Check memory <location>. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0008 Message Arguments Detailed Description 370 Memory device at locationarg1is spare memory. • None arg1 = location FALSE Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0024 Memory device at locationarg1is no longer spare memory. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0009 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1is throttled. • arg1 = location 371 Detailed Description System performance is degraded. Recommended Response Action If unexpected, review system logs for power or thermal exceptions. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0010 Memory device at locationarg1is over heating. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description System performance is degraded. Recommended Response Action If unexpected, review system logs for power or thermal exceptions. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory device <location> is over heating. Check fans Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1200 Message 372 Memory RAID is redundant. FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1201 Memory RAID redundancy is lost. Check memory device at location(s)arg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory RAID lost on <location>. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1202 Message Arguments Memory RAID redundancy is degraded. Check memory device at location(s)arg1. • arg1 = location 373 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1203 Message Memory is not redundant. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1204 Message Memory mirror is redundant. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 374 FALSE Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1205 Memory mirror redundancy is lost. Check memory device at location(s)arg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. Recommended Response Action Review system logs for memory exceptions. Re-install memory at location <location> Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory mirror lost on <location>. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1206 Message Arguments Detailed Description Memory mirror redundancy is degraded. Check memory device at locationarg1. • arg1 = location The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. 375 Recommended Response Action Review system logs for memory exceptions. Re-install memory at location <location> Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1207 Message Memory spare is redundant. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1208 Message Arguments Detailed Description 376 Memory spare redundancy is lost. Check memory device at locationarg1. • arg1 = location The assigned spare is no longer available. Recommended Response Action Review system logs for memory exceptions. Re-install memory at location <location> Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory spared lost on <location>. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1209 Memory spare redundancy is degraded. Check memory device at locationarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0700 Message Arguments The persistent correctable memory error rate is at normal levels for a memory device at locationarg1. • arg1 = location 377 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0701 Correctable memory error rate exceeded forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description The memory may not be operational. This an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0702 Message Arguments 378 Correctable memory error rate exceeded forarg1. • arg1 = location FALSE Detailed Description The memory may not be operational. This an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Correctable memory error rate exceeded for <location>. Reseat memory. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM8000 Correctable memory error logging disabled for a memory device at locationarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description Errors are being corrected but no longer logged. Recommended Response Action Review system logs for memory exceptions. Re-install memory at location <location> Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message SBE log disabled on <location>. Reseat memory Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM8001 Message Arguments Persistent correctable memory error logging enabled for a memory device at locationarg1. • arg1 = location 379 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM7000 Message The memory riser mismatch was corrected. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM7002 Message A hardware mismatch detected for memory riser. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review product documentation for proper memory riser installation and configuration 380 Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory riser mismatch detected. Check memory riser Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0600 Memory device was added at locationarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM0601 Message Arguments Detailed Description Memory device is removed from locationarg1. • arg1 = location None 381 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1210 Message Memory is redundant. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1212 Message Memory redundancy is lost. Detailed Description The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. Recommended Response Action Review system logs for memory exceptions. Re-install memory at location <location> Category System Health 382 SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1214 Message Memory redundancy is degraded. Detailed Description The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. Recommended Response Action Review system logs for memory exceptions. Re-install memory at location <location> Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1000 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1transition to a running state. • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory 383 Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1001 Memory device at locationarg1failed to transition to a running state. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory device <location> failed to transition to a running state. Reseat memory Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1002 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1is in test. • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health 384 FALSE SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1003 Memory device at locationarg1failed to transition to in test. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1004 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1is powered off. • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 385 Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1005 Memory device at locationarg1failed to power off. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Re-attempt memory removal process Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1006 Message Arguments Detailed Description 386 Memory device at locationarg1is online. • None arg1 = location FALSE Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1007 Memory device at locationarg1failed to transition to online. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Re-attempt memory removal process Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1008 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1is offline. • arg1 = location 387 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1009 Memory device at locationarg1failed to transition to offline. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Re-attempt memory removal process Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1010 Message Arguments 388 Memory device at locationarg1is off-duty. • arg1 = location FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1011 Memory device at locationarg1is on-duty. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1012 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1is in a degraded state. • arg1 = location 389 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1013 Memory device at locationarg1is in a full state. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1014 Message Arguments 390 Memory device at locationarg1is in a power save state. • arg1 = location FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1015 Memory device at locationarg1is in a power active state. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1016 Message Arguments Memory device at locationarg1is not installed correctly. • arg1 = location 391 Detailed Description The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. Memory size is reduced. Recommended Response Action Re-install the memory component. If the problem continues, contact support. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory <location> is not installed correctly. Re-install Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE MEM1017 Memory device at locationarg1is installed correctly. Message Arguments • arg1 = location Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory MEM = Memory Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 392 FALSE FALSE 23 OSE Event Messages OSE0000 Message A critical stop occurred during OS load. Detailed Description The system halted due to an exception during operating system load or operating system initialization. Recommended Response Action Review operating system logs and system video for additional information Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE0001 Message A runtime critical stop occurred. Detailed Description The system halted due to an exception while the operating system was running. This is a kernel panic or bug check event. Recommended Response Action Review operating system logs and system video for additional information Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 393 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE0002 Message An OS graceful stop occurred. Detailed Description (IPMI sensor type 20h - offset 02h). Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE0003 Message An OS graceful shut-down occurred. Detailed Description (IPMI sensor type 20h - offset 03h). Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 394 FALSE FALSE OSE0004 Message A soft shut-down initiated by platform event filter. Detailed Description A separate exception or status condition shutdown the operating system. (IPMI sensor type 20h - offset 04h). Recommended Response Action Review system event log for platform events capable of shutting the system down. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE0005 Message Agent is not responding. Detailed Description Graceful shutdown request to an agent via the BMC did not occur due to a system hardware or software exception. Recommended Response Action review operating system logs and system video for additional information Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1000 Message A: boot completed. 395 Detailed Description The system OS has successfully booted from A: Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1001 Message Failed to boot from A. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action review system boot configuration and boot media. Verify the media in a: is bootable. See system video for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1002 Message C: boot completed. Detailed Description The system OS has successfully booted from C: Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 396 FALSE Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1003 Message Failed to boot from C. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system boot configuration and boot media. Verify the media in C: is bootable. See system video for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1004 Message PXE boot completed. Detailed Description The system OS has successfully booted from the PXE server. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 397 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1005 Message PXE boot failed. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system boot configuration, local PXE configuration, and PXE server configuration Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1006 Message Diagnostic boot completed. Detailed Description The system has successfully booted to diagnostics. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 398 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1007 Message Diagnostic boot failed. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system boot configuration and boot media. See system video for additional information Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1008 Message CD-ROM boot completed. Detailed Description The system OS has successfully booted from the CD-ROM. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 399 OSE1009 Message Failed to boot from CD-ROM. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system boot configuration and boot media. Verify the media in the CDROM is bootable. See system video for additional information Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1010 Message ROM boot completed. Detailed Description The system has successfully booted to ROM. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1011 Message 400 Failed to boot from ROM. FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check system event logs for additional exception information. Power down the system and attempt to boot again. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1012 Message Boot completed. Detailed Description The system has successfully booted. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE OSE1013 Message Failed to boot. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Review system boot configuration and boot media. See system video for additional information 401 Category System Health SubCategory OSE = OS Event Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 402 FALSE FALSE 24 PCI Event Messages PCI1300 Message A front panel diagnostic interrupt was detected. Detailed Description The front panel diagnostic was pressed, and the system may be halted as a result. The interrupt was user induced. Recommended Response Action Reset the system to continue operation. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1302 Message Arguments A bus time-out was detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. The device has failed to respond to a transaction (master/target abort or completion timeout). Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 403 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1304 Message An I/O channel check error was detected. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message I/O channel check error detected. Power cycle system. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1306 Message Arguments A software error was detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Reboot the system and update the component drivers. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device 404 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1308 A PCI parity error was detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message PCI parity error on bus <bus> device <device> function <func>. Power cycle system. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1310 Message Arguments A PCI system error was detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • Detailed Description arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. 405 Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message PCI system error on bus <bus> device <device> function <func>. Power cycle system. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1312 Message An EISA fail-safe time-out was detected. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1314 Message Arguments A bus correctable error was detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • 406 arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable re-install the device at the next scheduled service time. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1316 A bus uncorrectable error was detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 407 PCI1318 A fatal error was detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Fatal error on bus <bus> device <device> function <func>. Power cycle system. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1320 Message Arguments A bus fatal error was detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Bus fatal error on bus <bus> device <device> function <func>. Power cycle system. 408 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1342 A bus time-out was detected on a component at slotarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. The device has failed to respond to a transaction (master/target abort or completion timeout). Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1344 Message An I/O channel check error was detected. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message An I/O channel check error detected. Power cycle system. Initial Default. FALSE 409 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1346 A software error was detected on a component at slotarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Reboot the system and update the component drivers. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1348 Message Arguments A PCI parity error was detected on a component at slotarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message PCI parity error on slot <number>. Reseat PCI card 410 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1350 A PCI system error was detected on a component at slotarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message PCI system error on slot <number>. Reseat PCI card Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1354 Message Arguments A bus correctable error was detected on a component at slotarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, remove and re-install the device at the next scheduled service time. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE 411 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1356 A bus uncorrectable error was detected on a component at slotarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1358 Message Arguments A fatal error was detected on a component at slotarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 412 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Fatal error on slot <number>. Reseat PCI card Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1360 A bus fatal error was detected on a component at slotarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Bus fatal error on slot <number>. Reseat PCI card Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1322 Message Arguments Bus performance degraded for a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. The bus is not operating at maximum speed or width. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, re-install the device. Category System Health 413 SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI1362 Bus performance degraded for a component at slotarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. The bus is not operating at maximum speed or width. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, remove and re-install the device at the next scheduled service time. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI2000 Message Arguments A fatal IO error detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • Detailed Description 414 arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, remove and re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Fatal IO error on bus <bus> device <device> function <func>. Contact support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI2001 The component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3recovered from a fatal IO error. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI2002 Message Arguments A fatal IO error detected on a component at slotarg1. • arg1 = number 415 Detailed Description System performance may be degraded, or system may fail to operate. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, remove and re-install the device. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Fatal IO error on slot <number>. Contact support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI2003 The component at slotarg1recovered from a fatal IO error. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3000 Message 416 Device option ROM on embedded NIC failed to support Link Tuning or FlexAddress. Detailed Description Either the BIOS, BMC/iDRAC, or LOM firmware is out of date and does not support FlexAddress. Recommended Response Action Update BIOS, BMC/iDRAC, and LOM firmware. If problem persists please contact customer support. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3001 Message Device option ROM on embedded NIC was successfully updated. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3002 Message Arguments Failed to program virtual MAC address on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func 417 Detailed Description Either the BIOS, BMC/iDRAC, LOM, or NIC firmware is out of date and does not support FlexAddress. Recommended Response Action Update BIOS, BMC/iDRAC, LOM, and mezzanine card firmware. If problem persists please contact customer support. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3003 Virtual MAC address for component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3was successfully programed. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 418 FALSE FALSE PCI3004 Device option ROM on mezzanine cardarg1failed to support Link Tuning or FlexAddress. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Either the BIOS, BMC/iDRAC, or mezzanine card firmware is out of date and does not support FlexAddress. Recommended Response Action Update BIOS, BMC/iDRAC, and mezzanine card firmware. If problem persists please contact customer support. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3005 Message Arguments Device option ROM on mezzanine cardarg1was successfully updated. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 419 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3006 Message Failed to get Link Tuning or FlexAddress data from iDRAC. Detailed Description Either the BIOS or BMC/iDRAC firmware is out of date and does not support FlexAddress. Recommended Response Action Update BIOS, and BMC/iDRAC firmware. If problem persists please contact customer support. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3007 Message Link Tuning or FlexAddress data successfully obtained. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 420 FALSE FALSE PCI3008 A non-fatal PCIe error detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, remove and re-install the device at the next service window. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3009 Message Arguments PCIe is operating normally on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 421 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3010 A non-fatal IO error detected on a component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3. Message Arguments • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, remove and re-install the device at the next service window. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3011 Message Arguments The component at busarg1devicearg2functionarg3recovered from a non-fatal IO error. • • • arg1 = bus arg2 = device arg3 = func Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health 422 SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3012 Message The QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) width degraded. Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. The bus is not operating at maximum speed or width. Recommended Response Action Reset the system, if the problem persists reinstall processors. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3013 Message The QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) width regained. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE 423 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3014 A non-fatal PCIe error detected on a component at slotarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, remove and re-install the device at the next scheduled service time. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3015 Message Arguments The component at slotarg1recovered from a non-fatal PCIe error. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 424 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3016 Message Device option ROM on mezzanine card failed to support Link Tuning or FlexAddress. Detailed Description Either the BIOS, BMC/iDRAC, or mezzanine card firmware is out of date and does not support FlexAddress. Recommended Response Action Update BIOS, BMC/iDRAC, and mezzanine card firmware. If problem persists please contact customer support. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PCI3017 Message Device option ROM on mezzanine card was successfully updated. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PCI = PCI Device Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 425 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 426 FALSE FALSE 25 PDR Event Messages PDR1 arg1copyback stopped for rebuild. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This message is generated after a copyback stops on a physical disk during a rebuild operation. Recommended Response Action Wait for rebuild to finish, then copyback should resume. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR2 Message Arguments Insufficient space available onarg1to perform a copyback operation. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This message is generated if a physical disk does not have enough space to do a copyback operation. Recommended Response Action Replace the physical disk with a larger physical disk, and then restart the copyback operation. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) 427 Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR3 arg1is not functioning correctly. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description The RAID Controller may not be able to read/write data to the physical disk drive indicated in the message. This may be due to a failure with the physical disk drive or because the physical disk drive was removed from the system. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-insert the physical disk drive identified in the message and make sure the physical disk drive is inserted properly. If the issue persists, replace the physical disk drive. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR4 Message Arguments arg1returned to a ready state. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A physical drive that was previously in an error state has returned to a ready state. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage 428 SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR5 arg1is removed. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A physical disk has been removed from the disk group. This alert can also be caused by loose or defective cables or by problems with the enclosure. Recommended Response Action Do one of the following: 1) If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk. Identify the disk that was removed by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. 2) Perform a rescan after replacing or restoring the disk. 3) If a disk was not removed from the disk group, then check for cable problems. Refer to product documentation for more information on checking the cables. 4) Make sure that the enclosure is powered on. 5) If the problem persists, check the enclosure documentation for further diagnostic information. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR6 Message Arguments arg1is offline. • arg1 = physical disk 429 Detailed Description A physical disk in the virtual disk is offline. This may have been user initiated. Recommended Response Action Force the physical disk online or assign a hot spare to the virtual disk. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR7 arg1has degraded. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A physical disk has reported an error condition and may be degraded. The physical disk may have reported the error condition in response to a check consistency or other operation. Recommended Response Action Replace the degraded physical disk. Identify the disk that is degraded by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR8 Message Arguments 430 arg1is inserted. • arg1 = PD Name FALSE Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR9 Initialization has started onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR10 Message Arguments arg1rebuild has started. • arg1 = physical disk 431 Detailed Description This message is generated after a rebuild starts on a physical disk. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR11 arg1rebuild was cancelled. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A user has cancelled the rebuild operation. Recommended Response Action Restart the rebuild operation. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR12 Message Arguments 432 arg1initialization has failed. • arg1 = PD Name FALSE Detailed Description The physical disk has failed or is corrupt. Recommended Response Action Replace the failed or corrupt disk. Identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. Restart the initialization. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR13 arg1rebuild has failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupted. In addition, you may have cancelled the rebuild. Recommended Response Action Replace the failed or corrupt disk, and then start the rebuild operation. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR14 Message Arguments arg1initialization is complete. • arg1 = PD Name 433 Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR15 arg1rebuild is complete. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This message is generated after a rebuild completes on a physical disk. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR16 Message Arguments 434 Predictive failure reported forarg1. • arg1 = physical disk FALSE Detailed Description The physical disk is predicted to fail. Many physical disks contain Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART). When enabled, SMART monitors the disk health based on indications such as the number of write operations that were performed on the disk. Recommended Response Action Replace the physical disk. Even though the disk may not have failed yet, it is strongly recommended that the disk be replaced. Review other messages for additional information. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR17 Global hot spare assigned toarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A user has have assigned a physical disk as a global hot spare. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR18 Message Global hot spare unassigned fromarg1. 435 Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A physical disk assigned as a hot spare was unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk was unassigned by a user or automatically unassigned by Storage Management. Storage Management unassigns hot spares were used to rebuild data. Once the data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, the hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. Assign a new hot spare to maintain data protection in this situation. Recommended Response Action Although this alert is provided for informational purposes, you may need to assign a new hot spare to the virtual disk. See Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR19 Message Arguments SMART FPT exceeded forarg1. • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A disk on the specified controller has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) indicating that the disk is likely to fail in the near future. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk causes the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 436 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR20 SMART configuration change forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) after a configuration change. The disk is likely to fail in the near future. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR21 Message Arguments SMART warning forarg1 • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) 437 Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR22 SMART warning temperature forarg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A disk has reached an unacceptable temperature and received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Determine why the physical disk reached an unacceptable temperature. For example, a fan failure, incorrect thermostat settings, or the room temperature may be too hot or cold. 2) Verify that the fans in the server or enclosure are working. 3) If the physical disk is in an enclosure, check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Verify the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information. 4) If you cannot identify why the disk has reached an unacceptable temperature, then replace the disk. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a nonredundant virtual disk causes the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR23 Message Arguments 438 SMART warning degraded forarg1 • arg1 = PD Name FALSE Detailed Description A disk is degraded and has received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR24 Failure prediction threshold exceeded onarg1due to test. No action needed. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) due to test conditions. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR25 Message arg1dead segments are removed. 439 Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description Portions of the physical disk that were formerly inaccessible have been recovered. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR26 arg1is online. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A previously offline physical disk is now online. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 440 TRUE FALSE PDR27 Dedicated hot spare assigned toarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A user assigned a physical disk as a dedicated hot spare to a virtual disk. See Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR28 Message Arguments Dedicated hot spare unassigned fromarg1. • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A physical disk that was assigned as a hot spare has been unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk was unassigned by a user or automatically unassigned by Storage Management. Storage Management unassigns hot spares that have been used to rebuild data. Once data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, the hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. Assign a new hot spare to maintain data protection in this situation. Recommended Response Action Although this alert is provided for informational purposes, you may need to assign a new hot spare to the virtual disk. Refer to product documentation and see the section Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 441 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR29 Rebuild onarg1completed with error(s). Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description See A Rebuild Completes with Errors for more information. Recommended Response Action See A Rebuild Completes with Errors for more information. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR30 Message Arguments A global hot spare failed.arg1 • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description The controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable. Recommended Response Action Verify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk 442 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR31 A global hot spare has been removed.arg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description The controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable. Recommended Response Action Verify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR32 Message Arguments A dedicated hot spare failed.arg1 • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description The controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable. Recommended Response Action Verify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare. 443 Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR33 A dedicated hot spare has been removed.arg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description The controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable. Recommended Response Action Verify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR34 Message Arguments Detailed Description 444 A dedicated hot spare has been automatically unassigned.arg1 • arg1 = PD Name The hot spare is no longer required because the virtual disk it was assigned to has been deleted. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR35 The only hot spare available is a SATA diskarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description The only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SATA technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SAS technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails. Recommended Response Action Add a SAS disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR36 Message Arguments The only hot spare available is a SAS diskarg1. • arg1 = PD Name 445 Detailed Description The only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SAS technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SATA technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails. Recommended Response Action Add a SATA disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR37 Thearg1is not supported. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical device Detailed Description The physical device may not have a supported version of the firmware or the physical device may not be supported. Recommended Response Action If the physical device is supported, then update the firmware to a supported version. If the physical device is not supported, then replace the physical device with one that is supported. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR38 Message 446 A clear operation started onarg1. FALSE Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A user has initiated a clear operation on a physical disk. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR39 A blink operation has initiated onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 447 PDR40 The blink operation has ceased onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR41 Message Arguments The clear operation onarg1was cancelled. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The clear command did not complete on the physical disk. This means that some data was not cleared and may be recoverable. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 448 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR42 arg1has been started. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR43 Message Arguments The clear operation onarg1has completed. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This message is generated after a clear operation completes on a physical disk. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 449 Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR44 The clear operation onarg1failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A Clear task was being performed on a physical disk but the task was interrupted and did not complete successfully. The controller may have lost communication with the disk, the disk was removed, or the cables may be loose or defective. Recommended Response Action Verify that the disk is present and not in a Failed state. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Restart the Clear task. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR46 Message Arguments Patrol Read found an uncorrectable media error onarg1. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The Patrol Read task has encountered an error that cannot be corrected. There may be a bad disk block that cannot be remapped. Recommended Response Action Backup your data from the disk. Start disk initialization and wait for it to complete, then restore the data from the backup to the disk. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 450 Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR47 A block onarg1was punctured by the controller. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The controller encountered an unrecoverable medium error when attempting to read a block on the physical disk and marked that block as invalid. If the controller encountered the unrecoverable medium error on a source physical disk during a rebuild or reconfigure operation, it punctures the corresponding block on the target physical disk. The invalid block clears on a write operation. Recommended Response Action Back up the data from the disk. Start disk initialization and wait for it to complete, and then restore the data from a backup copy. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR48 Message Arguments Thearg1rebuild has resumed. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This message is generated after rebuild resumes on a physical disk. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 451 Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR49 The dedicated hot sparearg1is too small. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description The dedicated hot spare is not large enough to protect all virtual disks that reside on the disk group. Recommended Response Action Assign a larger disk as the dedicated hot spare. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR50 Message Arguments Detailed Description 452 Insufficient space on the global hot sparearg1. • arg1 = PD Name The global hot spare is not large enough to protect all virtual disks that reside on the controller. Recommended Response Action Assign a larger disk as the global hot spare. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR51 Hot sparearg1SMART polling has failed.arg2 Message Arguments • • arg1 = physical disk arg2 = args Detailed Description The controller firmware attempted to do SMART polling on the hot spare but could not complete the SMART polling. The controller may have lost communication with the hot spare. Recommended Response Action Verify the health of the disk assigned as a hot spare. Replace the disk and reassign the hot spare. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR52 Message A redundant path is broken. Detailed Description The controller has two connectors that are connected to the same enclosure. The communication path on one connector has lost connection with the enclosure. The communication path on the other connector is reporting this loss. 453 Recommended Response Action Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. Make sure both Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) are healthy. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR53 A redundant path has been restored forarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR54 Message Arguments 454 A disk media error onarg1was corrected during recovery. • arg1 = physical disk FALSE Detailed Description This message is generated after a disk media error is corrected on a physical disk. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR55 Insufficient space available on thearg1to perform a rebuild. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The physical disk inserted is too small for the rebuild to occur. Recommended Response Action Replace the physical disk with one of correct protocol (SAS, SATA) with at least the required size. Force rebuild if it does not start automatically. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR56 Message Arguments Bad block table onarg1is 80% full. • arg1 = physical disk 455 Detailed Description The bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks are no longer remapped, which means that disk errors are no longer corrected. At this point, data loss can occur. The bad block table is now 80 percent full. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk generating this message. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR57 Bad block table onarg1is full. Unable to log blockarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = physical disk arg2 = logical block address Detailed Description The bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks are no longer remapped, which means that disk errors are no longer corrected. At this point, data loss can occur. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk generating this message and restore from a backup copy. You may have lost data. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 456 TRUE FALSE PDR58 arg1is incompatible. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description A user attempted to replace a disk with another disk that is using an incompatible technology. For example, replaced one side of a mirror with a SAS disk when the other side of the mirror is using SATA technology. Recommended Response Action Refer to the hardware documentation for information on replacing disks. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR59 Message Arguments A bad disk block was reassigned onarg1. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The disk has a bad block. Data was remapped to another disk block. No data loss has occurred. Recommended Response Action Monitor the disk for other messages or indications of poor health. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 457 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR60 Error occurred onarg1:arg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = physical disk arg2 = error code Detailed Description The reason for the error can vary depending on the situation. The firmware error code is indicated in the message. Recommended Response Action Verify the health of attached devices. Review the Lifecycle log for significant events. Replace faulty hardware, if required. Make sure the cables are attached securely. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cable connections. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR61 Message Arguments The rebuild ofarg1failed due to errors on the source physical disk. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description It is not possible to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk. Recommended Response Action Replace the source disk and restore data from backup. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 458 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR62 The rebuild failed due to errors on the targetarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description It is not possible to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk. Recommended Response Action Replace the target disk. If a rebuild does not automatically start after replacing the disk, then initiate the Rebuild task. You may need to assign the new disk as a hot spare to initiate the rebuild. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR63 Message Arguments A bad disk block onarg1cannot be reassigned during a write operation. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A write operation cannot complete because the disk contains bad disk blocks that could not be reassigned. Data loss may have occurred. Data redundancy may be lost. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk 459 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR64 An unrecoverable disk media error occurred onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The rebuild or recovery operation encountered an unrecoverable disk media error. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR65 Message Arguments arg1is marked as missing. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage 460 FALSE SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR66 arg1that was marked as missing has been replaced. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR67 Message A non-Dell disk drive has been detected. Detailed Description The physical disk does not comply with the standards set by Dell and is not supported. Recommended Response Action Replace the physical disk with a supported physical disk. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk 461 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR68 Dedicated sparearg1imported as global due to missing disk groups. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR69 Message Arguments Rebuild not possible onarg1. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description Physical disk inserted is of the incorrect protocol. SAS or SATA mixing is not supported in the same virtual disk. Recommended Response Action Remove drive, insert correct protocol type, and force a rebuild as imposed for controller and system. Category Storage 462 SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR70 Copyback started fromarg1toarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = physical disk arg2 = physical disk Detailed Description A copyback operation began to copy data from one physical disk to another physical disk. This may be due to a user initiated operation or a predictive failure. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR71 Message Arguments Copyback completed fromarg1toarg2. • • Detailed Description arg1 = physical disk arg2 = physical disk The copyback operation completed. 463 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR72 Copyback resumed onarg1fromarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = physical disk arg2 = physical disk Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR73 Message Arguments Copyback failed fromarg1toarg2. • • 464 arg1 = physical disk arg2 = physical disk FALSE Detailed Description The physical disk participating in the copyback operation failed. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk and retry the operation. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR74 Copyback cancelled onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description A user cancelled the copyback operation. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR75 Message Arguments Copyback stopped for hot sparearg1. • arg1 = physical disk 465 Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR76 Message Copyback not possible as SAS or SATA mixing is not supported. Detailed Description Copyback not possible as SAS or SATA mixing is not supported in the same virtual disk. This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR77 Message Arguments 466 arg1state changed from READY to Non-RAID. • arg1 = physical disk FALSE Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR78 arg1state changed from Non-RAID to READY. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR79 Message Arguments A user terminated Copyback fromarg1toarg2. • arg1 = physical disk 467 • arg2 = physical disk Detailed Description A user aborted an ongoing copyback operation. The operation did not complete. Recommended Response Action Re-issue the command. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR81 Microcode update started onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The physical disk firmware update operation has started. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR82 Message 468 arg1security was activated. FALSE Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description Security on a secure encrypted disk was activated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR83 arg1is reprovisioned. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description This alert is provided for informational purposes. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 469 PDR84 arg1Security key has changed. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The Security key on a secure encrypted disk was activated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR85 Message Arguments Security subsystem errors detected forarg1. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description Errors were detected with security related operations on the disk. The data on the disk might not be retrieved or stored successfully. In addition, the security of the stored data might be at risk. Recommended Response Action Verify the disk is a Secure Encrypted Disk and is not locked. If it is not, replace the disk with a Secure Encrypted Disk. See the storage hardware documentation for more information. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log 470 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR86 Bad block table onarg1is full. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The number of blocks on the disk that exhibit an error has exceeded the capacity of the drive to remap. Any future writes to bad sectors will be unrecoverable. Recommended Response Action Replace the disk. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR87 Message Arguments arg1was reset. • arg1 = physical device Detailed Description The physical device was reset. This is a normal part of operations and is not a cause for concern. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 471 Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR88 Power state change failed onarg1. (fromarg2toarg3) Message Arguments • • • arg1 = PD Name arg2 = state arg3 = state Detailed Description When physical drives in spun down power state are configured, the drives should transition to spun up power state.. If the drive is not functioning properly, this transition could fail. Recommended Response Action Replace the physical disk and try again. Contact technical support if the issue persists. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4345 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR93 Message Arguments Microcode update onarg1has completed. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The physical disk firmware update operation has completed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 472 FALSE Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR94 Microcode update onarg1has timed out. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The attempt to update the physical disk has timed out. This may be due to too much activity on the bus, a bad update package, or a bad disk. Recommended Response Action Retry the update. The update utility may have already performed the retry operation. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR95 Message Arguments Microcode update onarg1has failed. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The attempt to update the physical disk has failed. This is due to too much activity on the bus, a bad update package, or a bad disk. Recommended Response Action Retry the update. If the update fails a second time, verify the update package is valid. If the update package is valid, replace the failing disk. Contact technical support if the problem persists. Category Storage 473 SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR96 Security was disabled onarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description Security on a secure encrypted disk was disabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR97 Message Arguments arg1security key required. • arg1 = physical disk Detailed Description The controller detected drives that require security keys for access. Without providing security keys, the drives are unstable. Recommended Response Action Provide the security key required to unlock the secure encrypted drives. 474 Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4347 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR98 Command timeout occurred onarg1.arg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = physical disk arg2 = args Detailed Description An error occurred while performing an action on the disk. Recommended Response Action Check the disk is present or replace the disk. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR100 Message Arguments Detailed Description Dedicated Hot Sparearg1no longer useful for all arrays. • arg1 = PD Name The controller is not able to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a dedicated hot spare. The disk may have been removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable. 475 Recommended Response Action Verify that the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the dedicated hot spare. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PDR101 Global Hot Sparearg1does not cover all arrays. Message Arguments • arg1 = PD Name Detailed Description This alert message occurs if there are arrays not protected with a global hot spare. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4346 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PDR9000 Message Arguments 476 Foreign Configuration was detected onarg1. • arg1 = physical disk FALSE Detailed Description Internal Use Only. Recommended Response Action Internal Use Only. Category Storage SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LCD Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1100 Drivearg1is installed. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1116 Message Arguments Drivearg1is removed. • arg1 = number 477 Detailed Description The controller detected a drive removal Recommended Response Action If unintended, verify drive installation. Remove and reseat the indicated disk. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Drive <number> is removed. Check drive Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1101 Fault detected on drivearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The controller detected a failure on the disk and has taken the disk offline. Recommended Response Action Remove and reseat the failed disk. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Fault detected on drive <number>. Check drive. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1102 Message 478 A predictive failure detected on drivearg1. FALSE Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The controller received a SMART error from the drive. The drive is operational but needs replacement. Recommended Response Action The drive will need replacement at the next service window. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1117 Drivearg1is operating normally. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 479 PDR1103 Drivearg1is the hot-spare drive. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1119 Message Arguments Drivearg1is no longer the hot-spare drive. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 480 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1104 Consistency check is in progress for drivearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1120 Message Arguments Consistency check for drivearg1completed. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 481 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1105 Drivearg1is in the critical array. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Drive <number> is in the critical array. Replace drive. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1121 Message Arguments Drivearg1is no longer in the critical array. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE 482 FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1106 Drivearg1is in the failed array. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Drive <number> is in the failed array. Replace drive. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1122 Message Arguments Drivearg1is no longer in the failed array. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 483 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1107 Rebuild is in progress for drivearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1123 Message Arguments Rebuild completed for drivearg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk 484 FALSE Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1108 Rebuild was aborted for drivearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1000 Message Arguments Drivearg1is installed in disk drive bayarg2. • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 485 Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1001 Fault detected on drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description The controller detected a failure on the disk and has taken the disk offline. Recommended Response Action Remove and reseat the failed drive. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Fault detected on drive <number> in disk drive bay <bay>. Check drive. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1016 Message Arguments Drivearg1is removed from disk drive bayarg2. • • 486 arg1 = number arg2 = bay FALSE Detailed Description The controller detected that the drive was removed. Recommended Response Action Verify drive installation. Remove and reseat the failed drive. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Drive <number> removed from disk drive bay <bay>. Check drive. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1017 Drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2is operating normally. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1002 Message A predictive failure detected on drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2. 487 Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description The controller received a SMART error from the drive. The drive is operational but needs replacement. Recommended Response Action The drive will need replacement at the next service window. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1003 Drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2is the hot-spare drive. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 488 FALSE FALSE PDR1019 Drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2is no longer the hot-spare drive. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1004 Message Arguments Consistency check is in progress for drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2. • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 489 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1020 Consistency check for drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2completed. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1005 Message Arguments Drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2is in the critical array. • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE 490 FALSE LCD Message Drive <number> in disk drive bay <bay> is in the critical array. Replace drive. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1021 Drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2is no longer in the critical array. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1006 Message Arguments Drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2is in the failed array. • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk 491 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Drive <number> in disk drive bay <bay> is in the failed array. Replace drive. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1022 Drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2is no longer in the failed array. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1007 Message Arguments Rebuild is in progress for drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2. • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 492 FALSE Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1023 Rebuild completed for drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1008 Message Arguments Rebuild was aborted for drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2. • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay 493 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1024 Drive mismatch detected for drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description The installed disk does not meet the array requirements, for example a SATA disk may not operate in an array containing SAS drives. Recommended Response Action Verify the disk meets the array requirements. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Drive mismatch detected for drive <number> in bay <bay>. Install correct drive type Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PDR1025 Message 494 Drive mismatch corrected for drivearg1in disk drive bayarg2. FALSE Arguments • • arg1 = number arg2 = bay Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PDR = Physical Disk Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 495 496 26 PST Event Messages PST0128 Message No memory is detected. Detailed Description System BIOS was unable to detect memory in the system . This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video (BIOS Post Exception 80). Recommended Response Action Inspect System Memory. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No memory is detected. Inspect memory devices Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0129 Message Memory is detected, but is not configurable. Detailed Description System BIOS detected memory, but was unable to configure the memory for system operation. Compare system memory installation to supported system memory configurations. Reduce the system to minimum memory configuration if acceptable. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video.(BIOS POST Exception Code 81). Recommended Response Action Compare system memory installation to supported system memory configurations. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory is detected, but is not configurable. Check memory devices Initial Default. FALSE 497 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0130 Message Memory is configured, but not usable. Detailed Description During memory configuration system BIOS encountered device failures or speed configurations that resulted in unused memory. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST Exception code 82) Recommended Response Action Remove input power. Reseat memory devices or reduce system to minimum supported memory configuration. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory is configured, but not usable. Check memory devices Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0131 Message System BIOS shadow failed. Detailed Description Memory errors occurred copying BIOS image into system memory. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST Exception Code 83) Recommended Response Action Remove input power. Reduce system memory to minimum configuration and apply input power. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message System BIOS shadow failed. Check memory devices Initial Default. FALSE 498 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0132 Message CMOS failed. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a failure with CMOS memory during system POST. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST Exception Code 84) Recommended Response Action Check system event log for CMOS battery exceptions. Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CMOS failed. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0133 Message DMA controller failed. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a failure with the DMA controller during system POST. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST Exception code 85) Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message DMA controller failed. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE 499 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0134 Message Interrupt controller failed. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a failure with the interrupt controller during system POST. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST Exception code 86) Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Interrupt controller failed. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0135 Message Timer refresh failed. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a timer refresh failure during system POST. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST Exception code 87). Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Timer refresh failed. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE 500 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0136 Message Programmable interval timer error. Detailed Description System BIOS detected an failure with the programmable interval timer during POST. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video.(BIOS POST Exception code 88) Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Programmable interval timer error. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0137 Message Parity error. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a parity error during post This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST exception code 89) Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Parity error. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 501 PST0138 Message SuperIO failed. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a failure with the SIO. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST code exception code 8A) Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message SuperIO failure. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0139 Message Keyboard controller failed. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a failure with the Keyboard Controller. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST exception code 8B) Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Keyboard controller failed. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0140 Message 502 System management interrupt initialization failed. FALSE Detailed Description System BIOS failed to initialize the system management interrupt. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST exception code 8C) Recommended Response Action Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message SMI initialization failed. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0141 Message QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) fatal error. Detailed Description Quick Path Interconnect failed during system POST. Reboot the system. If problem persists, remove input power and reseat processors. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. Recommended Response Action Reboot the system. If problem persists, remove input power and reseat processors. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) fatal error. Contact support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0142 Message MRC fatal error. Detailed Description BIOS Memory testing failed. Compare system memory installation to supported system memory configurations. Reduce system configuration to minimum memory configuration. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. 503 Recommended Response Action Compare system memory installation to supported system memory configurations. Reduce system configuration to minimum memory configuration. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Memory initialization error. Contact support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0143 Message Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) fatal error. Detailed Description TXT boot failed. This could be related to memory errors or an error with the system TXT configuration. A socketed TPM module may have been removed. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. Recommended Response Action Check TPM presence. Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) fatal error. Contact support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0192 Message Shut-down test failed. Detailed Description System BIOS shutdown test failed during POST. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST exception code C0). Recommended Response Action Check system event log for CMOS battery exceptions. Remove and reapply input power. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. 504 Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Shut-down test failed. Power cycle system Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0193 Message BIOS POST memory test failed. Detailed Description System BIOS POST memory test failed. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST exception code C1) Recommended Response Action Compare system memory installation to supported system memory configurations. Reduce system configuration to minimum memory configuration. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message BIOS POST memory test failed. Check memory devices Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0194 Message Remote access controller configuration failed. Detailed Description System BIOS could not configure the Remote Access controller This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST exception code C2) Recommended Response Action Cycle input power and power on the system. If the problem persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 505 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Remote access controller configuration failed. Check screen message Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0195 Message CPU configuration failed. Detailed Description The current processor configuration is unsupported or encountered a fatal exception during POST. Check the processor configuration. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST exception code C3). Recommended Response Action Review system processor configuration and reduce the system to the minimum configuration. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message CPU configuration failed. Check screen message Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0196 Message Incorrect memory configuration. Detailed Description System BIOS detected an invalid memory population. Reinstall the memory to match the supported population. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST Exception code C4) Recommended Response Action Re-install memory to match supported memory configuration. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Incorrect memory configuration. Review User Guide 506 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0254 Message General failure after video. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a functional or configuration issue during system POST. Check the system video screen for more information. The system event log may contain additional details. This exception occurred early in system power on, thus the system may not display video. (BIOS POST Exception code FE). Recommended Response Action Check system video and review event log for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message General failure after video. Check screen message Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PST0256 Message POST fatal error detected. Detailed Description System BIOS detected a functional or configuration issue during system POST. Check the system video screen for more information. The system event log may contain additional details. Recommended Response Action Check system video and review event log for additional information. Category System Health SubCategory PST = BIOS POST Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message POST fatal error detected. Contact support Initial Default. FALSE 507 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 508 FALSE FALSE 27 PSU Event Messages PSU8501 Unable to retrieve PSUarg1input voltage information. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description Unable to retrieve input voltage information for the PSU specified in the message. Recommended Response Action Remove the PSU from the chassis, wait for two minutes, and reinsert it. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8502 Message Arguments The PSU in slotarg1detected 110 VAC input voltage and does not match chassis configuration. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The input voltage of the PSU specified in the message does not match the input voltage of the PSUs already present in the chassis. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Check the power configuration "Allow 110 VAC Operation" setting and make sure it is enabled. 2) Check if the input voltage of all the PSUs are the same. 3) If the input voltage of the PSU specified in the message is not the same, then remove the unmatched PSU. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply 509 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8503 The PSU in slotarg1detected 220 VAC input voltage and does not match chassis configuration. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The input voltage of the PSU specified in the message does not match the input voltage of the PSUs already present in the chassis. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Check if the input voltage of all the PSUs are the same. 2) If the input voltage of the PSU specified in the message is not the same, then remove the unmatched PSU. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8504 Message The Allow 110 VAC Operation overload risk is not acknowledged. Detailed Description Selecting the Allow 110 VAC Operation involves potential risk that an overload can occur. The overload risk was not acknowledged in the CMC Web interface when the selection was made. Recommended Response Action Select the Allow 110 VAC Operation and accept the subsequent dialog that acknowledges the overload risk. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 510 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8505 Message Unable to set the chassis redundancy policy to AC Redundancy. Detailed Description Unable to set the chassis redundancy policy to AC Redundancy. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation using the CMC command line interface or CMC Web interface. To set the chassis redundnacy policy using the command line, enter "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower o cfgChassisRedundancyPolicy 1". To configure the chassis redundancy policy using the Web interface, click Chassis Overview > Power > Configuration. From the Redundancy drop-down menu, select AC Redundancy. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8506 Message Unable to change power cap because Server Based Power Management Mode is enabled. Detailed Description When the Server Power Management mode is enabled the Power cap cannot be set. Recommended Response Action To enable the ability to set the power cap, switch to external Power Management and disable the Server Based Management Mode in the CMC Web interface. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE 511 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8507 Insufficient power available because PSU in the slotarg1is not present.. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The PSU identified in the message has been disengaged or removed. Insifficient power is available. Recommended Response Action Insert a PSU in the slot identified in the message. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8508 Message Arguments arg1, PSUarg2firmware update is in progress. • • arg1 = error string arg2 = slot number Detailed Description Unable to set the Power configuration because the PSU firmware update is in progress. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation after the PSU firmware update is completed. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply 512 Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8510 PSU in slotarg1FW updated successfully to versionarg2 Message Arguments • • arg1 = slot number arg2 = version number Detailed Description The firmware for the PSU identified in the message is successfully updated to the version displayed in the message Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8511 Message Arguments Successfully updated the firmware for the PSU in slotarg1. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The firmware for the PSU identified in the message was successfully updated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 513 Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8512 Unable to update the firmware for the PSU in slotarg1. Error=0xarg2(arg3) Message Arguments • • • arg1 = slot number arg2 = error number arg3 = error string Detailed Description The firmware update operation for the PSU identified in the message did not complete, because of internal communication errors. Recommended Response Action Retry the firmware update operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8513 Message Arguments Unable to complete the PSU slotarg1firmware update. Error=0xarg2. • • 514 arg1 = number arg2 = error number Detailed Description Unable to update the PSU firmware due to PMBus communication errors. Recommended Response Action Retry the firmware update operation. If the problem persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8515 Message Unable to set the Enable Dynamic Power Supply Engagement attribute. Detailed Description Unable to set the Enable Dynamic Power Supply Engagement attribute. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Retry the operation. 2) If the issue persists, review the tracelog for more details. To retrieve the tracelog, in the CMC Web interface, go to Troubleshooting > Diagnostics page and enter the "gettracelog" command, or use RACADM "gettracelog" command. If the issue continues to persist, contact your service provider and provide the tracelog. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8516 Message Unable to set redundancy policy because PSU enumeration is in progress. 515 Detailed Description Unable to set redundancy policy because PSU enumeration is in progress. The policy can be set after PSU enumeration is complete. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation after the PSU enumeration is complete. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8517 Message PSU redundancy policy changed. Detailed Description The operation to change the PSU redundancy policy is complete. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8518 Message Arguments 516 Unable to access the PSUarg1FRU data. • arg1 = slot number FALSE Detailed Description The operation to read the FRU data from the PSU indentified in the message did not complete successfully due to internal communication errors. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation. If the condition persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8519 Message Enhanced Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) is not supported by the current power supply configuration and is suspended. Detailed Description The Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) feature is suspended due to the configuration or the type of PSU present. The feature is enabled, but suspended until a supported PSU configuration is in place. Recommended Response Action Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) is not supported by the current power supply configuration. Verify the PSUs are supported. Replace the unsupported PSUs. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU8520 Message Enhanced Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) is fully supported. Detailed Description The Dynamic Power Supply Enagement feature is supported and fully operational. 517 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU1000 Power supply cable has been removed fromarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = PSU Sensor Name Detailed Description The power supply unit is not receiving input AC power. The power cable may not be connected properly or removed. This can happen if there is an AC failure or problems with the power strip attached to the enclosure power supply. Recommended Response Action Reconnect the power cable to the power supply unit if it was disconnected. Restore the input AC power supply. Make sure the power supply is restored to the enclosure from the mains. Category Storage SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4234 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU1003 Message Arguments 518 arg1is switched OFF. • arg1 = PSU Sensor Name FALSE Detailed Description The power supply is not providing any power. This may be because the power supply switch is in the off position or the power supply has failed. Recommended Response Action Check whether the power switch on the power supply unit is turned off or on. If it is turned off, turn it on. If the problem is not corrected, verify that the power cord is attached and functional. See the storage hardware documentation for more information. Category Storage SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 4234 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU1010 Message The DC power supply is switched off. Detailed Description The power supply unit is switched off. Either you have switched off the power supply unit or it is defective. Recommended Response Action Check to see whether the power switch is turned off or on. If it is turned off, turn it on. If the problem is not corrected, verify that the power cord is attached and functional. If the problem continues or if the power switch is already turned on, then replace the power supply unit. Category Storage SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4233 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU1002 Message Arguments arg1was removed • arg1 = PSU Sensor Name 519 Detailed Description The enclosure detected that a power supply unit was removed and is no longer functioning in optimal condition. Recommended Response Action Re-insert the power supply unit into the enclosure. Re-connect the AC power cable and switch on the power supply unit. Contact technical support if the issue persists. Category Storage SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4233 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU1004 Power supply cable has been inserted intoarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = PSU Sensor Name Detailed Description The enclosure detected that AC power supply was restored to the power supply unit. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Storage SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 4235 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU1001 Message Arguments 520 arg1has failed. • arg1 = PSU Sensor Name FALSE Detailed Description The enclosure detected that a power supply unit has failed. Recommended Response Action Check for other messages related to the state of the power supply unit/enclosure. These may help determine the cause of this event. Contact technical support if the issue still persists. Category Storage SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4233 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU1007 arg1has failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = PSU Sensor Name Detailed Description A device has been failed and the system is no longer functioning in optimal condition. Recommended Response Action Replace the device. Category Storage SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 4233 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0000 Message Arguments Power supplyarg1is present. • arg1 = number 521 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2187 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0001 Power supplyarg1failed. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the power supply. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message PSU <number> failed. Check PSU Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU0017 Message Arguments 522 Power supplyarg1is operating normally. • arg1 = number FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2187 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0002 A predictive failure detected on power supplyarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance and power redundancy may be degraded or lost. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the power supply at the next service window. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2186 LCD Message Predictive failure on PSU <number>. Check PSU Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0003 Message The power input for power supplyarg1is lost. 523 Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The power supply is installed correctly but an input source is not connected or is not functional. Recommended Response Action Verify the input source is attached to the power supply. Verify the input power is within the operating requirements for the power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Power input for PSU <number> is lost. Check PSU cables Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU0019 The input power for power supplyarg1has been restored. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2187 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 524 TRUE FALSE PSU0004 The power input for power supplyarg1is outside of range. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The operating requirements for the power supply may be found in product documentation or on the power supply itself. Recommended Response Action Verify the input source is attached to the power supply. Verify the input power is within the operating requirements for the power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Power input for PSU <number> is outside of range. Check PSU cables Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0005 Message Arguments The power input for power supplyarg1is outside of the allowable range, but it is attached to the system. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The operating requirements for the power supply may be found in product documentation or on the power supply itself. Recommended Response Action Verify the input power is within the operating requirements for the power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2186 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 525 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0006 Power supplyarg1is incorrectly configured. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Power supplies should be of the same input type and power rating. Recommended Response Action Install matched power supplies and review product documentation for proper configuration. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Power supply <number> is incorrectly configured. Check PSU. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU0022 Message Arguments Power supplyarg1is correctly configured. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2187 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 526 FALSE Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0007 Power supplyarg1is operating at 110 volts, and could cause a circuit breaker fault. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description A power supply that is designed to operate at 220V, but is connected to a 110V power source requires additional current for operation. The additional current may trip circuit-breakers or cause other electrical issues with the input source. Recommended Response Action Check input power source and cabling. Use recommended input power. Review the product documentation. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0023 Message Arguments Power supplyarg1operating at 110 volts has been acknowledged by user. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 527 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0031 Cannot communicate with power supplyarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The power supply may operate, however power supply monitoring will be degraded. System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install the power supply. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Cannot communicate with PSU <number>. Reseat PSU. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU0046 Message Arguments Communication has been restored to power supplyarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply 528 FALSE Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2187 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0033 The temperature for power supplyarg1is outside of range. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Check the system operating environment, including airflow and inlet temperature. Check system logs for temperature and thermal component failures. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message PSU <number> temperature outside of range. Check PSU Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0034 Message Arguments An under voltage fault detected on power supplyarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description This failure may be the result of an electrical issue with cables or subsystem components in the system. Recommended Response Action 1) Remove and re-install the power supply. 2) Check cables and subsystem components in the system for damage. 3) If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. 529 Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message An under voltage fault detected on PSU <number>. Check power source. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0035 An over voltage fault detected on power supplyarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check input power, replace or re-install the power supply. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Over voltage fault on PSU <number>. Check PSU Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0036 Message Arguments Detailed Description 530 An over current fault detected on power supplyarg1. • arg1 = number This failure may be the result of an electrical issue with cables or subsystem components in the system. Recommended Response Action 1) Remove and re-install the power supply. 2) Check cables and subsystem components in the system for damage. 3) If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message An over current fault detected on PSU <number>. Check PSU. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU0037 Fan failure detected on power supplyarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Check for fan blockage. If not replace the power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Fan failure detected on PSU <number>. Check PSU. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0076 Message Arguments A power supply wattage mismatch is detected; power supplyarg1is rated forarg2watts. • • arg1 = number arg2 = value 531 Detailed Description Power supplies should be of the same input type and power rating. Recommended Response Action Install matched power supplies and review product documentation for proper configuration. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message PSU wattage mismatch; PSU <number> = <value> watts Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU0090 Power supplyarg1wattage mismatch corrected. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2187 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU0900 Message Arguments 532 Power unitarg1is off. • arg1 = number FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0901 Power unitarg1is on. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0902 Message Arguments Power unitarg1was power cycled. • arg1 = number 533 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0904 Could not power down 240VA on power unitarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description In order to meet service requirements the supply must be shut down. Recommended Response Action Remove input power at the power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0906 Message Arguments 534 An interlock power down error detected on power unitarg1. • arg1 = number FALSE Detailed Description In order to meet service requirements the supply must be shut down. Recommended Response Action Remove input power at the power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0907 An interlock power down error was corrected for power unitarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action Remove input power at the power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0908 Message Arguments Power lost on power unitarg1. • arg1 = number 535 Detailed Description The power supply is installed correctly but an input source is not connected or is not functional. Recommended Response Action Verify the input source is attached to the power supply. Verify the input power is within the operating requirements for the power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0909 Power restored on power unitarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0910 Message Arguments 536 Soft power control failure detected on power unitarg1. • arg1 = number FALSE Detailed Description The system did not respond correctly to a power down request. Recommended Response Action Disconnect Input Power Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0911 Soft power control restored on power unitarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0912 Message Arguments A failure detected on power unitarg1. • arg1 = number 537 Detailed Description Status from the power supply indicates a power supply exception occurred. The power supply will try to operate in a degraded state. System Performance and power redundancy may be degraded or lost. Recommended Response Action Check input power. Re-install the power supply. If problem persists contact support. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0913 Power unitarg1is operating normally. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0914 Message 538 A predictive failure detected on power unitarg1. FALSE Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Status from the power supply indicates a power supply exception occurred. The power supply will try to operate. System Performance and power redundancy may be degraded or lost. Recommended Response Action Remove input power and re-install supply at the next service window. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PSU0032 The temperature for power supplyarg1is in a warning range. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description System performance may be degraded. Recommended Response Action Check the system operating environment, including airflow and inlet temperature. Check system logs for temperature and thermal component failures. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2186 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 539 PSU0077 Power supplyarg1vendor type mismatch detected. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Power supplies should be of the same input type and power rating. Recommended Response Action Install matched power supplies and review product documentation for proper configuration. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0078 Message Arguments Power supplyarg1revision mismatch detected. • arg1 = number Detailed Description This power supply revision is not supported for this system. Recommended Response Action Review product documentation, change power supply with correct revision. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 540 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0080 Power supplyarg1voltage rating does not match the systems requirements. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The system does not support mixed voltage power supplies. Recommended Response Action Review product documentation, change power supply with correct voltage rating. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0038 Message Arguments Power supplyarg1fan is operating normally. • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No reponse action is required Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2187 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 541 Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0039 An under current fault detected on power supplyarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description Insufficient amount of current to keep power supply operating at a normal levels. Recommended Response Action 1) Remove and re-install the power supply input cord. 2) Check power distribution or PSU input source for anomalies. 3) If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Under current fault detected on PSU <number>. Check PSU. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0040 Message Arguments An output under voltage fault detected on power supplyarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description The power supply output voltage is insufficient to keep system operating at a normal levels. Recommended Response Action 1) Remove the power supply input cord and then remove power supply. 2) Re-install the power supply and then re-install the power supply cord. 3) If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) 542 Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Output under voltage fault detected on PSU <number>. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0041 An output over voltage fault detected on power supplyarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description none Recommended Response Action 1) Remove the power supply input cord and then remove power supply. 2) Re-install the power supply and then re-install the power supply cord. 3) If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Output over voltage fault on PSU <number>. Check PSU Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0042 Message Arguments An output over current fault detected on power supplyarg1. • arg1 = number Detailed Description none Recommended Response Action 1) Remove the power supply input cord and then remove power supply. 2) Re-install the power supply and then re-install the power supply cord. 3) If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health 543 SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Output over current fault detected on PSU <number>. Check PSU. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0043 An output under current fault detected on power supplyarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action 1) Remove the power supply input cord and then remove power supply. 2) Re-install the power supply and then re-install the power supply cord. 3) If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2185 LCD Message Output under current fault detected on PSU <number>. Check PSU. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PSU0044 Message Arguments Detailed Description 544 Cannot obtain status information from power supplyarg1. • arg1 = number The power supply is operating but the system cannot get status information. Recommended Response Action If problem persist, remove and re-install power supply. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2186 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE PSU0045 Power supplyarg1status information successfully obtained. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PSU = Power Supply Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2187 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 545 546 28 PSUA Event Messages PSUA0016 Power supplyarg1is absent. Message Arguments • arg1 = number Detailed Description The supply has been removed or has failed. Recommended Response Action Install the power supply if needed. Category System Health SubCategory PSUA = PSU Absent Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2465 LCD Message PSU <number> is absent. Check PSU Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 547 548 29 PWR Event Messages PWR8500 Chassis power state updated toarg1fromarg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = new power state arg2 = old power state Detailed Description The chassis power state from the configuration database and the current state are different. The current chassis power state will be updated in the configuration database. This is to insure the chassis power state will be the same if the CMC is rebooted or a CMC failover occurs. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8501 Message Arguments Sussessfully set Virtual Infrastructure Device power toarg1WDC • arg1 = power reading Detailed Description Power allocation succeeded for Virtual infrastructure. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage 549 Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8503 The current value of System Input Power Cap (arg1AC) is less than the upper limit (arg2AC). Message Arguments • • arg1 = power value arg2 = power value Detailed Description This Information is provided to enable checking whether the powercap is lower than the maximum supported powercap limit. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8504 Message Chassis power button is pressed, but the button is disabled. Detailed Description The chassis power button press is detected but the button has been disabled. Recommended Response Action The chassis power button is disabled. To enable the chassis power button use the CMC RACADM command line interface, CMC Web interface. Using the command line, enter "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisPowerButtonEnable 1". Using the Web interface, click Chassis Overview > Power > Configuration. Clear the Disable Chassis Power Button check box. Category Audit 550 SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8505 Message The Dynamic Power Supply Engagement feature was not successfully enabled. Detailed Description The Dynamic Power Supply Engagement feature was not successfully enabled. Recommended Response Action Restart the Chassis Management Controller and retyr the operation. To restart the Chassis Management Controller, using the WEB UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Control, select the Reset CMC option, and then click Apply. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8506 Message Arguments Cumulative power computation (KWH) time is reset onarg1. • arg1 = time Detailed Description Resetting the power computation reading causes the log to report time at which it is reset. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit 551 SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8507 System Input Power Cap changed fromarg1W AC toarg2W AC. Message Arguments • • arg1 = previous power value arg2 = new power value Detailed Description The system Input Power Cap was changed from the value to the value indicated in the message. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8508 Message Arguments Detailed Description 552 New power budget (arg1W AC) may permit future degradation of redundancy. • arg1 = power value If the power budget exceeds the effective capacity for the current redundancy policy, it is possible for power allocations to grow beyond the effective capacity, which would reduce redundancy capabilities. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Make sure there are enough PSUs to support redundancy at the specified power budget. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8509 Message Unable to change the server power priority because Server Based Power Management mode is enabled. Detailed Description Unable to change the server power priority because Server Based Power Management mode is enabled. Recommended Response Action The server power priority can be changed once Server Based Power Management mode is disabled. Using the CMC Web UI, navigate to the Chassis Overview > Power > Configuration page, then uncheck the Enable Server Based Power Management checkbox. Retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8510 Message Arguments Unable to set chassis power propertyarg1. • arg1 = property name 553 Detailed Description Unable to set the chassis power indentified in the message. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8511 Message Unable to set the CHASSIS_POWER_button_disable chassis power property. Detailed Description Unable to set the CHASSIS_POWER_button_disable chassis power property. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8512 Message CMC rebooted, because the power configuration data could not be accessed. Detailed Description Power configuration data in memory cannot be accessed due to synchronization issues. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 554 Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8514 Message Unable to perform chassis power action due to insufficient privileges. Detailed Description The user account credentials provided for this chassis power action do not have the correct privilege. Chassis control privilege is required to perform chassis power actions. Recommended Response Action Retry to action with a different user account that has chassis power control privilege. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8515 Message Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is not turned on. Detailed Description Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is not turned on. Recommended Response Action Turn the chassis on and retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 555 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8516 Message Unable to perform the chassis power action requested.. Detailed Description Unable to perform the chassis power action requested. Recommended Response Action Check the tracelog for more information. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8517 Message Unable to turn off chassis power. Detailed Description Chassis power state transition did not complete successfully. This may be due to one of the following: 1) Unable to turn off one or more servers, 2) A firmware update may be in progress. Recommended Response Action Check the tracelog for more information. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 556 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8518 Message Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is already turned on. Detailed Description Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is already turned on. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8519 Message Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is already turned off. Detailed Description Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is already turned off. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 557 PWR8520 Message Initiated the chassis reset operation. Detailed Description The chassis reset operation was initiated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8521 Message Completed chassis reset operation. Detailed Description The chassis reset operation was completed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8522 Message 558 Initiated chassis power cycle operation. FALSE Detailed Description The chassis power cycle operation was initiated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8523 Message Completed chassis power cycle operation. Detailed Description The chassis power cycle operation was completed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8524 Message Redundancy was lost, while Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is enabled. Detailed Description The redundancy was lost because the power requirement of the chassis exceeds the current redundant policy. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Review the power requirements and determine if more PSUs are needed to restore redundancy. 559 Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8525 Message 110VAC Operation acknowledged. Detailed Description 110VAC operation of PSUs is acknowledged. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8526 Message 110VAC Operation unacknowledged. Detailed Description 110VAC operation of PSUs is unacknowledged. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 560 FALSE Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8527 Message Server slot power priorities changed - reallocating power. Detailed Description Server slot power priorites were changed. Power to servers is being reallocated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8528 Message Unable to set Max Power Conservation Mode because the Server Based Power Management mode is enabled. Detailed Description The Max Power Conservation Mode can be enabled only when Server Based Power Management Mode is diabled. Recommended Response Action The Max Power Conservation Mode can be changed when Server Based Power Management mode is disabled. Using the CMC Web UI, navigate to the Chassis Overview > Power > Configuration page, then uncheck the Enable Server Based Power Management checkbox. Retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE 561 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8529 Message Max Power Conservation Mode is enabled. Detailed Description The Max Power Conservation Mode is enabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8530 Message Max Power Conservation Mode is disabled. Detailed Description Max Power Conservation Mode is disabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 562 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8531 Message Server Based Power Management Mode is enabled. Detailed Description Server Based Power Management Mode is enabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8532 Message Server Based Power Management Mode is disabled. Detailed Description Server Based Power Management Mode is disabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 563 PWR8533 Power cap changed fromarg1W AC toarg2W AC. Message Arguments • • arg1 = power value arg2 = power value Detailed Description Power cap seeting was changed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8534 Message Unable to set Server Based Power Management Mode to enable. Detailed Description Unable to set Server Based Power Management Mode to enable. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 564 FALSE FALSE PWR8535 Message Unable to set Server Based Power Management Mode to disable. Detailed Description Unable to set Server Based Power Management Mode to disable. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8536 Message Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is enabled. Detailed Description Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is enabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8537 Message Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is disabled. 565 Detailed Description Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is disabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8538 Message Power Remote Logging is enabled. Detailed Description Power Remote Logging is enabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8539 Message Power Remote Logging is disabled. Detailed Description Power Remote Logging is disabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 566 FALSE Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8540 Power Remote Logging Interval set toarg1 Message Arguments • arg1 = interval Detailed Description The interval for remote logging of power information is set to the value identified in the message Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8541 Message Chassis powerup operation initiated. Detailed Description Chassis powerup operation initiated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit 567 SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8542 Message Chassis powerup operation completed. Detailed Description Chassis powerup operation completed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8543 Message Arguments Serverarg1power inventory is not valid. Power inventory reading is Max Power=arg2AC Watt, Min Power=arg3AC Watt, Allocated Power=arg4AC Watt • • • • Detailed Description 568 arg1 = slot number arg2 = max power reading arg3 = min power reading arg4 = allocated power reading Invalid power inventory reported by the iDRAC of the server identified in the message to the CMC. Recommended Response Action Turn on the server identified in the message. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8544 Chassis Management Controller turned off the Serverarg1because of insufficient power at inventory. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description Insufficient power is available for the server identified in the message to function. The server will be turned off until there is sufficient power available. Recommended Response Action Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8545 Message Chassis Management Controller turned off the serverarg1because of incorrect power data retrieved from iDRAC at inventory. 569 Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description Incorrect power inventory information reported by the iDRAC for the server identified in the message. Recommended Response Action Invalid power inventory information could be due to outdated iDRAC firmware or server BIOS firmware versions. Update the components to their latest versions. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8546 Message Chassis shutdown already in progress. Detailed Description A chassis shutdown was already in progress, when the additional shutdown request was received. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8547 Message 570 Chassis is already powered off. FALSE Detailed Description The chassis was already turned off, when the power off request was received. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8548 Message Chassis shutdown operation initiated. Detailed Description Chassis shutdown operation initiated. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8549 Message Chassis shutdown did not complete successfully. Detailed Description The requested chassis shutdown operation did not complete successfully. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 571 Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8550 Message Chassis shutdown completed. Detailed Description Chassis shutdown completed. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8551 Message Arguments Sucessfully set Virtual Infrastructure Device power toarg1DC Watt. • arg1 = power reading Detailed Description This will be logged when a Virtual Infrastructure Device power allocation is configured. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit 572 SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8552 Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn onarg1-arg2because of insufficient power. Message Arguments • • arg1 = component name arg2 = component id Detailed Description There is insufficient power for the component identified in the message to turn on. Recommended Response Action Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Contact your service provider for information on the power required for the component identified in the message. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8418 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8554 Message Arguments Chassis Management Controller is unable to send power allocation information toarg1-arg2at priorityarg3. • • arg1 = component name arg2 = component id 573 • arg3 = priority number Detailed Description This situation occurs if the iDRAC is found to be turned off after power allocation information is sent by the CMC or if the communications between the CMC and iDRAC is non functional. Recommended Response Action Perform a Virtual Reseat of the component identified in the message. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Troubleshooting > Reset Components, and then select slot for the component identified in the message and apply the Virtual Reseat. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8555 Message Arguments Chassis Management Controller unable to turn onarg1-arg2at priorityarg3because of insufficeint power. Minimum power needed isarg4AC Watt, but onlyarg5AC Watt is available. • • • • • arg1 = component name arg2 = slot number arg3 = priority number arg4 = min power arg5 = avaialble power Detailed Description The request to turn on the component identified in the message was not successful because insuffficient power is available at the identified priority for the component. Recommended Response Action Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8418 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log 574 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8556 Serverarg1was shutdown due to insufficient power. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The Server identified in the messate was shutdowrn due to insufficient power. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8559 Message Arguments Power cycle initiated for I/O Modulearg1. • arg1 = iIOM slot name Detailed Description Power cycle initiated for the I/O module in the slot identified in the message. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 575 Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8560 Unable to turn on I/O Modulearg1due to insufficient chassis power. Message Arguments • arg1 = IOM slot name Detailed Description Unable to turn on the I/O Module identified in the message due to insufficient chassis power. Recommended Response Action Utilize the Chassis Management Controller (CMC) web interface to check available power and I/O Module power requirements. If sufficient power is available, restart the CMC and retry the operation. If sufficient power is not availble due to an insufficient number of PSUs, add additional PSU(s) and reinsert the I/O Module. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8561 Message Arguments Unable to power on serverarg1because of iDRAC communication issue. • arg1 = server number Detailed Description The Chassis Management Controller is unable to communicate with the Server iDRAC service processor and the server could not be powered on. This situation may occur when iDRAC is rebooting. Recommended Response Action Wait for three minutes and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server and wait for the iDRAC to finish restarting. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage 576 Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8562 Unable to power on the serverarg1before power on timer expired. Message Arguments • arg1 = server number Detailed Description Unable to power on the server before the power on timer has expired. This happens if the server did not show power on status change within 30 seconds after the power on operation was initiated. This issue may also occur when iDRAC is rebooting. Recommended Response Action The Server may need more time to power on. Wait for ten seconds and check the power status. If the server was not powered on, retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server, wait for the iDRAC to complete startup, and retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8563 Message Arguments Unable to turn on Serverarg1due to I/O fabric inconsistency. • arg1 = server number Detailed Description The Server identified in the message did not turn on due to a fabric mismatch between the I/O Module and the Mezzanine card on the Server. Recommended Response Action Make sure that the hardware comtibility between the I/O Module (IOM) and the Mezzanine (Mezz) card is correct. Check the M1000e Hardware Manual for correct component compatibility. 577 Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8564 Unable to turn on the Serverarg1because the power request exceeded the System Input Power Cap. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The server identified in the message was not turned on because the available power is less than the requested power. Recommended Response Action Utilize the Chassis Management Controller web interface to check the System Input Max Power Capacity Power and server power requirements. If sufficient power is available, retry the operation. Otherwise, increase the System Input Power Cap value. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8418 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8565 Message Arguments 578 Unable to turn off the Serverarg1due to iDRAC communication issue. • arg1 = server number Detailed Description The Chassis Management Controller is unable to communicate with the iDRAC service processor for the Server identified in the message and the Server could not be turned off. This situation may occur when iDRAC is rebooting. Recommended Response Action Do the following: 1) Wait for a few minutes for the iDRAC service processor to complete startup. 2) Retry the operation. 3) If the issue persists, reset the iDRAC and wait a few minutes for the iDRAC startup to complete before retrying the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8566 Unable to turn off the Serverarg1before the Power Off timer expired. Message Arguments • arg1 = server number Detailed Description Unable to turn off the Server before the Power Off timer has expired. This happens if the Server did not show "power off" status change within 30 seconds after the operation was initiated. This situation may also occur when iDRAC is rebooting. Recommended Response Action The Server may need more time to turn off. Wait for ten seconds and check the power status. If the Server was not turned off, retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the Server, wait for the iDRAC to complete startup, and retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 579 PWR8567 Unable to turn off Serverarg1on a power cycle action. Message Arguments • arg1 = server number Detailed Description Unable to turn off the Server on a power cycle operation. This happens if the Server did not show a "power off" status change within the expected time. Recommended Response Action The Server could have taken more time to turn off than expected. If the Server is turned off, turn on to complete the power cycle. If the Server has not completed a power cycle, retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8568 Message Arguments Serverarg1did not gracefully shutdown before the timer expired. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The server identified in the message did not gracefully shutdown before the CMC shutdown timer expired. This happens if the server did not show power off status change within 60 seconds after the operation was initiated, or if the OS in the server has not successfully shutdown. Recommended Response Action Check if the OS in the server identified in the message has successfully shutdown, if not, manually complete the shutdown or wait for the shutdown to complete normally. If the issue persists, perform a forced power down of the server identified in the message. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 580 Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8569 Unable to power cycle the serverarg1because the server is off. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The requested power cycle operation cannot be performed when the server is not turned on. The server should be already turned on for the power cycle operation to be successful. Recommended Response Action Turn on the server, if necessary, before requesting a power cycle operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8570 Message Arguments Unable to communicate to the iDRAC, when trying to power cycle the serverarg1. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis Management Controller is not able to communicate with the iDRAC on the server identified in the message. Therefore, the server could not be power cycled. This situation may occur when iDRAC is rebooting. Recommended Response Action Wait for few minutes, and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, do one of the following: 1) Reset the iDRAC, 2) Perform a Virtual Reseat of the server, 3) Remove and re-insert the server. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) 581 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8571 Unable to perform the power action requested for the serverarg1because another power action is in progress. Message Arguments • arg1 = server idr Detailed Description Another power action is in progress. The requested power action cannot be carried out until the power action in progress completes Recommended Response Action Wait for the power action in progress to complete and retry the operation. It may take a few minutes for the current power action to complete. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8572 Message Arguments Unable to shutdown the serverarg1because the server is off. • arg1 = server id Detailed Description The server identified in the message can be shutdown only if the server is turned on. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit 582 SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8573 Message The Chassis Management Controller is unable to communicate to the iDRAC, when trying to turn off the serverarg1. Arguments • arg1 = server id Detailed Description The Chassis Management Controller is not able to communicate with the iDRAC on the server identified in the message. Therefore the server could not be turned off. This situation may occur when iDRAC is restarting. Recommended Response Action Wait for three minutes, and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server and wait for the iDRAC to finish restarting before retying the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8418 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8574 Message Arguments Detailed Description The Chassis Management Controller is unable to communicate to the iDRAC, when trying to hard reset the serverarg1. • arg1 = slot number The Chassis Management Controller is not able to communicate with the iDRAC on the server identified in the message. Therefore the server could not be hard reset. This situation may occur when iDRAC is restarting. 583 Recommended Response Action Wait for three minutes, and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server and wait for the iDRAC to finish restarting before retying the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8575 Initated the Virtual Reseat of serverarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = server id Detailed Description A Virtual Reseat for the server identified in the message is initiated. A Virtual Reseat is the same as removing and inserting a server. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8576 Message Arguments 584 Unable to turn on the Sleevearg1after Virtual Reseat. • arg1 = sleeve number FALSE Detailed Description The Virtual Reseat initiated on the Sleeve identified in the message successfully turned off the Sleeve. However, the Sleeve did not turn on successfully. A Virtual Reseat is the same as removing and inserting a Sleeve. Recommended Response Action Retry the Virtual Reseat operation on the Sleeve identified in the message. If the issue persists, manually remove and reinsert the Sleeve in the chassis. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8577 A Virtual Reseat operation is initiated on Sleevearg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = sleeve number Detailed Description A Virtual Reseat operation is initiated on the Sleeve identified in the message. A Virtual Reseat is the same as removing and inserting a Sleeve. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8578 Message Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on the iDRAC on server-arg1because power required is less than available power. 585 Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on the iDRAC because power required is less than available power. Recommended Response Action Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field, view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Remove and reinsert the server when enough power is available. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 8418 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8579 Request to reset the CMCarg1is initiated. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot id Detailed Description A request to reset the CMC identified in the message is inititated. If a second CMC is present, a failover to the other CMC will occur as a result. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 586 FALSE FALSE PWR8580 Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because the Chassis is not turned on. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The power on request for the server identified in the message was not successful because the Chassis is turned off. Recommended Response Action Turn on the Chassis, and then retry the operation. To turn on the Chassis using the Chassis Management Controller Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Control, select the Power On System option, and then click Apply. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log;#None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8581 Message Arguments Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because another chassis power operation is in progress. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description A chassis power operation is currently in progress and the server identified in the message could not be turned on. Recommended Response Action Wait until the current chassis power operation is complete and the chassis is On and then retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log;#None 587 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8582 Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because Max Power Conservation Mode is enabled. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description Unable to turn on the server identified in the message because the Max Power Conservation Mode (MPCM) is enabled. After MPCM is enabled, the chassis will be in power conservation mode and the CMC cannot process any further server power on operation requests. Recommended Response Action Disable the Max Power Conservation Mode and retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8583 Message Arguments Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because unacknowledged 110V PSUs are present. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description To enable 110V operation, the Allow 110VAC Operation feature must be enabled. If the feature is not enabled, the server turn-on operation will not be processed. Recommended Response Action On the Power Configuration page, in the Web UI, select the Allow 110VAC Operation for power supplies and retry the operation. Using the RACADM utility, run the following command, "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisAllow110VACOperation 1". Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 588 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8584 Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because the power supply redundancy is lost and Performance Over Power Redundancy feature is disabled and the power required is less than the available power. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description If power redundancy is lost and the server Performance Over Power Redundancy feature is disabled, the server turn-on will not be allowed. Recommended Response Action To enable the server to be turned-on, on the Power Configuration page in the Web UI, enable the server Performance Over Power Redundancy option . Using the RACADM utility, tun the following command "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisPerformanceOverRedundancy 1". Then retry the oepration. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8585 Message Arguments Detailed Description Chassis Management Controller granted the power required to turn on server-arg1. • arg1 = slot number Chassis Management Controller granted the power required to turn on the server identified in the message. 589 Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8586 Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because it is not supported in the VRTX chassis. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis does not support the server identified in the message. Recommended Response Action The server inserted is not supported in the Chassis. Remove the server from the Chassis. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8587 Message Arguments 590 Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because the chassis enclosure is open. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The server cannot be turned on if the chassis enclosure is open. Recommended Response Action The chassis enclosure is open. Retry the operation after closing the enclosure. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8588 Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because a chassis infrastructure firmware update is in progress. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The server identified in the message cannot be turned on while a chassis infrastructure firmware update operation is in progress. Recommended Response Action The chassis infrastructure firmware update is in progress. Retry the operation after the firmware update is complete. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8589 Message The server-arg1does not have PCIe Mezzanine card in slot B1. 591 Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The PCIe Mezzanine card in the slot B1 is absent. Without PCIe Mezzannine cards, the chassis PCIe cards will not be available for servers. Recommended Response Action Insert a PCIe Mezzanine card in slot B1. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8590 The server-arg1does not have PCIe Mezzanine card in slot C1. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The PCIe Mezzanine card in the slot C1 is absent. Without PCIe Mezzannine cards , chassis PCIe cards will not be available for servers. Recommended Response Action Insert a PCIe Mezzanine card in slot C1. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 592 FALSE FALSE PWR8591 Message Servers are turned off to allocate power to the newly inserted hard disk drives. Detailed Description Before inserting hard disk drives, always make sure the Chassis has enough available power. Otherwise operating servers may be turned off. Recommended Response Action Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field, view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8592 Message Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on or turn off the chassis because another chassis power operation is in progress. Detailed Description The request to turn on or turn off the chassis was issued before the previous power operation was completed. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation after the current operation is complete. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 593 PWR8593 Message Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on or turn off the chassis because the chassis infrastructure component firmware update is in progress. Detailed Description The chassis power operation cannot be performed when a chassis infrastructure firmware update is in progress. Recommended Response Action Retry the operation after the chassis infrastructure component firmware update is complete. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8594 Message Arguments Chassis Management Controller is unable to set the Enhanced Cooling Mode because the requested powerarg1AC Watt is more than available powerarg2AC Watt. • • arg1 = requested watts arg2 = available watts Detailed Description The available power is not sufficient to enable the Enhanced Cooling Mode feature. Recommended Response Action Make sure there is enough power supply to enable the Enhanced Cooling Mode feature. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None 594 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8595 Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on serverarg1due to insufficient power for thearg2. Message Arguments • • arg1 = slot id arg2 = chassis component name Detailed Description The turn-on request for the server identified in the message did not succeed because of insufficient power to the chassis component identified in the message. Recommended Response Action The Chassis Management Controller (CMC) will retry turning on the server and the corresponding components associated to the server after a predefined interval. If the issue persists, refer to the Managing and Monitoring Power section in the CMC User Guide for more information on configuring power management settings. Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8596 Message Arguments Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1because PSU redundancy is lost and the available power is insufficient. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The Chassis Management Controller cannot turn on the server identified in the message, because PSU redundancy is lost or PSUs are removed. Sufficient power is not avaiilable for the operation. Recommended Response Action Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field, view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. When enough power is available, retry the operation. 595 Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR8597 Power Supplyarg1is not supported and was turned off. Message Arguments • arg1 = psu number Detailed Description Mismatched PSU Recommended Response Action Remove PSU Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8598 Message Arguments Detailed Description 596 Power Supplyarg1is not compatible with other Power Supplies and was turned off. • arg1 = psu number Power supply is not compatible with other power supplies. Recommended Response Action Remove PSU Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8599 Serverarg1is not compatible with the power supplies in the enclosure. Message Arguments • arg1 = server number Detailed Description The Chassis Management Controller cannot turn on the server identified in the message, because is not compatible with installed PSUs Recommended Response Action Remove Server Category Audit SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 8417 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#LCD;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8557 Message The System Input Power Cap is too low to be enforced with the current Power Supply configuration. Detailed Description The System Input Power Cap is too low to be enforced with the current Power Supply configuration. 597 Recommended Response Action Increase power cap. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8558 Message The System Input Power Cap is being enforced with the current Power Supply configuration. Detailed Description The System Input Power Cap is being enforced with the current Power Supply configuration. Recommended Response Action Increase power cap. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2274 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. SNMP Alert;#EMAIL Alert;#LC Log;#Remote System Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE PWR8600 Message Bad device plugged into KVM USB port. Detailed Description The device plugged into the KVM USB port is drawing too much current. Recommended Response Action Remove the device from the KVM USB port. Category System Health 598 SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. None Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1000 Message The system performance restored. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1001 Message The system performance degraded. Detailed Description To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system configuration and power consumption. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE 599 LCD Message System performance degraded. Check PSUs and system configuration Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1002 Message The system performance degraded because of thermal protection. Detailed Description To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system configuration and system logs for thermal or environmental failures and warnings. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1003 Message The system performance degraded because cooling capacity has changed. Detailed Description To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded. Recommended Response Action If unintended, review system configuration changes and thermal policy. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 600 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1004 Message The system performance degraded because power capacity has changed. Detailed Description To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded. Recommended Response Action if unintended, review system configuration changes and power policy. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1005 Message The system performance degraded because of user-defined power capacity has changed. Detailed Description To avoid exceeding the user defined capacity, system performance has been degraded. Recommended Response Action If unintended, review system configuration changes and power policy. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 601 PWR1006 Message The system halted because system power exceeds capacity. Detailed Description The system may shutdown. Recommended Response Action Review system configuration, upgrade power supplies or reduce system power consumption. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message System power exceeds capacity. System halted. Contact support Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1007 Message The system performance degraded because power exceeds capacity. Detailed Description To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system configuration, upgrade power supplies or reduce system power consumption. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message System power exceeds capacity. Performance degraded. Check PSU configuration Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1008 Message 602 The system performance degraded because power draw exceeds the power threshold. Detailed Description To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded. Recommended Response Action Review system configuration, upgrade power supplies or reduce system power consumption. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message System power exceeds threshold. Performance degraded. Check PSU configuration Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0100 Message The power button was pressed. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0101 Message The power button was released. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 603 Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0102 Message The sleep button was pressed. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0103 Message The sleep button was released. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 604 FALSE Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0104 Message The reset button was pressed. Detailed Description The system will reset. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0105 Message The reset button was released. Detailed Description The system will reset. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 605 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0106 Thearg1is latched. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0107 Message Arguments Thearg1is unlatched. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 606 FALSE Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0108 Thearg1service was requested. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR0109 Message Arguments Thearg1service has completed. • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE 607 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2000 Message The system powered up. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2001 Message The system hard reset. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 608 FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2002 Message The system warm reset. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2003 Message User requested a PXE boot. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 609 PWR2004 Message System booted automatically into diagnostics. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2005 Message The OS run-time software initiated a hard reset. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2006 Message 610 The OS run-time software initiated a warm reset. FALSE Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2007 Message System restarted. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2200 Message The system is in the ON state. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 611 Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2201 Message The system is sleeping with system hardware and processor context maintained. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2202 Message The system is sleeping with lost processor context. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 612 FALSE Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2203 Message The system is sleeping with system hardware and processor context lost. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2204 Message The system is in a non-volatile sleep state. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 613 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2205 Message The system is in a soft-off state. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2207 Message The system is in a mechanical off state. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 614 FALSE FALSE PWR2208 Message The system is in a sleep state. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2209 Message The system is in an undermined sleep state. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2210 Message The system was forced into a soft-off state. 615 Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2211 Message The system is in legacy ON state. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR2212 Message The system is in legacy OFF state. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 616 FALSE Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE PWR1009 Message System power capacity restored. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory PWR = Power Usage Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 617 618 30 RAC Event Messages RAC038 Message Unable to perform the operation due to an unknown error in iDRAC. Detailed Description The operation failed to run due to an unknown error in iDRAC. Recommended Response Action Retry the action. If this fails, reset iDRAC. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC039 Message Arguments Invalid parameter value forarg1. • arg1 = parameter Detailed Description The value provided for the specified parameter is invalid. Recommended Response Action Verify the value for the specified parameter. Refer to the Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services documentation. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. 619 Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC040 Missing parametersarg1. Message Arguments • arg1 = parameters Detailed Description One or more required parameters needed for the method invoked in the operation are missing. Recommended Response Action Verify that all required parameters are provided. Refer to the Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services documentation. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC041 Message The set operation on the event filters failed. Detailed Description The event filters set operation did not complete successfully due to invalid input parameters. Recommended Response Action Verify the specified input parameters and retry the operation. Refer to the Lifecycle ControllerRemote Services documentation. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE 620 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC042 Message Invalid number of input parameters. Detailed Description The number of input parameters provided is not valid to perform the operation. Recommended Response Action Verify that all required parameters are provided. Refer to the Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services documentation. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC043 Message Unable to update some event filter settings. Detailed Description Some event filter settings were not updated due to problems encountered processing the input parameters. Recommended Response Action Verify the input parameters provided and retry the operation. Refer to the Lifecycle ControllerRemote Services documentation. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 621 RAC044 Message Unable to update some event filter settings. Detailed Description Some event filter settings were not updated due to problems encountered processing the input parameters. Recommended Response Action Verify the input parameters provided and retry the operation. Refer to the Lifecycle ControllerRemote Services documentation. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC045 Message Event filter does not exist for input parameter combination. Detailed Description The combination of input parameters provided did not match any event filters. Recommended Response Action Verify the combination of input parameters and retry the operation. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC046 Message 622 Unsupported event notification for the event filter specified. FALSE Detailed Description The event notficiation selected is not supported for the event filter specified. Recommended Response Action Refer to the iDRAC User Guide and Lifecycle Controller documentation and retry the operation with a valid event notification selection on the specified filter. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC047 Message Unsupported event action for the specified event filter. Detailed Description The event action selected is not supported for the event filter specified. Recommended Response Action Refer to the iDRAC User Guide and Lifecycle Controller documentation and retry the operation with a valid event action selection on the specified filter. Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RAC048 Message The operation was successful. Detailed Description The operation completed successfully. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 623 Category Configuration SubCategory RAC = RAC Event Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 624 FALSE FALSE 31 RDU Event Messages RDU8500 CMCarg1: active Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The CMC is identified in the message is active. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8501 Message Arguments CMCarg1: waiting to be reset by other CMC • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The Active CMC has detected a problem or a low memory condition. It is waiting for the Standby CMC to reset the Active CMC. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) 625 Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8502 CMCarg1cannot go standby since the other CMC is not present or healthy. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description For failover to occur, the standby CMC needs to be present, at the same version as the primary and healthy. During failover, the active CMC resets and the standby CMC becomes active. This message is logged when the standby CMC is absent, unhealthy or at a different firmware version. Recommended Response Action Check the status of the standby CMC and make sure the firmware version matches the primary CMC. Then reseat the CMC and retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8506 Message Arguments CMCarg1: enable failover • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description CMC failover is enabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 626 FALSE Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8507 CMCarg1: disable failover Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description CMC failover is disabled. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8508 Message Arguments Detailed Description CMCarg1: cannot failback since the other CMC is non-functional. • arg1 = slot number For failover to occur, the standby CMC needs to be present, at the same version as the primary and healthy. During failover, the active CMC resets and the standby CMC becomes active. This message is logged when the standby CMC is absent, unhealthy or at a different firmware version. 627 Recommended Response Action Check the status of the standby CMC and make sure the firmware version matches the primary CMC. Then reseat the CMC and retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8509 CMCarg1: cannot failover, chassis is in non-redundant state Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description For failover to occur, the standby CMC needs to be present, at the same version as the primary and healthy. During failover, the active CMC resets and the standby CMC becomes active. This message is logged when the standby CMC is absent, unhealthy or at a different firmware version. Recommended Response Action Check the status of the standby CMC and make sure the firmware version matches the primary CMC. Then reseat the CMC and retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8510 Message 628 CMCarg1: cannot failover, CMC firmware versions are different Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description For failover to occur, the standby CMC needs to be present, at the same version as the primary and healthy. During failover, the active CMC resets and the standby CMC becomes active. This message is logged when the standby CMC is absent, unhealthy or at a different firmware version. Recommended Response Action Check the status of the standby CMC and make sure the firmware version matches the primary CMC. Then reseat the CMC and retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8511 Message Arguments Unable to failover, CMCarg1in unknown state. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description For failover, the standby CMC needs to be present, at the same firmware version as the primary CMC and healthy. During failover, the active CMC resets and the standby CMC becomes active. This message is logged when the standby CMC does not meet this criteria Recommended Response Action Check the status of the standby CMC and make sure the firmware version matches the primary CMC. Then reseat the CMC and retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 629 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8512 CMCarg1: firmware versions are different [arg2arg3:arg4arg5] Message Arguments • • • • • arg1 = slot number arg2 = local fw version arg3 = factory revision arg4 = remote version arg5 = factory revision Detailed Description The firmware versions of the Active CMC and the Standby CMC are different. Recommended Response Action Update the firmware so that the Active and Standby CMC firmware versions are the same. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8513 Message Arguments CMCarg1: firmware versions are samearg2arg3 • • • arg1 = slot number arg2 = fw version arg3 = factory revision Detailed Description The firmware version of Active CMC and Standby CMC are the same. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit 630 SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8514 CMCarg1: cannot failover, firmware update is in progress. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description A failover operation has been requested, but a failover operation cannot be completed while CMC firmware update is in progress. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8515 Message Arguments CMCarg1: failover was initiated by internal health monitoring process. • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description A CMC failover was initiated by the CMC health monitoring process. There should be a reason listed in the chassis log. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. 631 Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8516 CMCarg1: failover initiated by RACADM interface. Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description A failover has been requested from the RACADM command line interface. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8517 Message Arguments Detailed Description 632 CMCarg1: no action allowed whiile firmware update is in progress • arg1 = slot number No failover or other action can occur while a CMC firmware update is in progress. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Wait until the firmware update is complete and retry the operation. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8518 CMCarg1: active CMCarg2requests Standby CMC to go active state. Message Arguments • • arg1 = slot number arg2 = slot number Detailed Description The active CMC requests the Standby CMC to go active. If the user did not initiate this request, review the chassis log for the reason. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8519 Message Arguments Unable to communcate with peer CMCarg1. • arg1 = slot number 633 Detailed Description The communication between the primary and standby CMCs was lost. This may occur when the CMC identified in the message is restarting, or a firmware update operation is in progress. If the issue persists, a failover will occur. Recommended Response Action Wait for 10 minutes for: 1)Firmware update operations to complete and 2) The CMC to finish restarting. If the communication is not reestablished, remove and reinsert the CMC. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8520 CMCarg1: recovered from unheathy state Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The standby CMC is recovered from unhealthy state by the monitoring daemon. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8521 Message 634 CMCarg1: active CMC has been removed FALSE Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The active CMC has been removed from the chassis. If standby CMC is present, it will become active. Recommended Response Action Reinstall the CMC that was removed. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8522 CMCarg1: standby CMCarg2became active Message Arguments • • arg1 = slot number arg2 = slot number Detailed Description The standby CMC identified in the message became the active CMC. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 635 RDU8523 CMCarg1: reset by peer CMC Message Arguments • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description The CMCidentified in the message was reset by other CMC. This occurs during failover and CMC firmware update to the standby CMC. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU8524 Message Arguments CMCarg1: failover is not allowed • arg1 = slot number Detailed Description CMC failover action is not allowed in the current configuration. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Audit SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 636 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU0001 Message The fans are redundant. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU0002 Message Fan redundancy is lost. Detailed Description One of more fans have failed or have been removed or a configuration change occurred which requires additional fans. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install failed fans or install additional fans. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message Fan redundancy is lost. Check fans. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE 637 RDU0003 Message Fan redundancy is degraded. Detailed Description One of more fans have failed or have been removed or a configuration change occurred which requires additional fans. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install failed fans or install additional fans. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU0004 Message The fans are not redundant. Detailed Description One of more fans have failed or have been removed or a configuration change occurred which requires additional fans. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install failed fans or install additional fans. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU0005 Message 638 The fans are not redundant. Insufficient resources to maintain normal operations. Detailed Description One of more fans have failed or have been removed or a configuration change occurred which requires additional fans. Recommended Response Action Remove and re-install failed fans or install additional fans. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU0011 Message The power supplies are redundant. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2475 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE RDU0012 Message Power supply redundancy is lost. Detailed Description The current power operational mode is non-redundant because of a power supply exception, a power supply inventory change, or a system power inventory change. The system was previously operating in a power redundant mode. 639 Recommended Response Action Check the event log for power supply failures. Review system configuration and power consumption. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID 2473 LCD Message Lost PSU redundancy. Check PSU cables Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE RDU0013 Message Power supply redundancy is degraded. Detailed Description The current power operational mode is non-redundant because of a power supply exception, a power supply inventory change, or a system power inventory change. The system was previously operating in a power redundant mode. Recommended Response Action Check the event log for power supply failures. Review system configuration and power consumption. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2474 LCD Message PSU redundancy degraded. Check PSU cables Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE RDU0014 Message The power supplies are not redundant. Detailed Description The current power supply configuration does not meet the platform requirements to enable redundancy. If a power supply fails the system may shut down. Recommended Response Action If unintended, review system configuration and power consumption and install power supplies accordingly. Check power supply status for failures. Category System Health 640 SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2475 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE RDU0015 Message The power supplies are not redundant. Insufficient resources to maintain normal operations. Detailed Description The system may power down or operate in a performance degraded state. Recommended Response Action Check the event log for power supply failures. Review system configuration and power consumption and upgrade or install power supplies accordingly. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 1 (Critical) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message PSUs are not redundant. Insufficient resources. Check PSU cables. Initial Default. FALSE Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE RDU0017 Message The storage voltage redundancy is lost. Detailed Description The storage system has redundant voltage lines. One of voltage line is no longer available. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 2 (Warning) 641 Trap/EventID 2474 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE RDU0030 Thearg1voltage is redundant. Message Arguments • arg1 = name Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2475 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE RDU0032 Message Arguments Thearg1voltage redundancy is degraded. • arg1 = name Detailed Description The system has multiple redundant voltage lines. One or more of these voltage lines is no longer available. Recommended Response Action 1) Turn system off and remove input power for one minute. Re-apply input power and turn system on. 2) If the issue still persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method. Category System Health 642 SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID 2474 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE RDU0019 Message The storage voltage is not redundant. Detailed Description None Recommended Response Action No response action is required Category System Health SubCategory RDU = Redundancy Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID 2475 LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 643 644 32 RED Event Messages RED001 Message Job completed successfully. Detailed Description Job completed successfully. Recommended Response Action No response action is required. Category Updates SubCategory RED = FW Download Severity Severity 3 (Informational) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE RED005 Message The specified URI is invalid. Detailed Description The uniform resource identifier (URI) specified for the share location is invalid. Recommended Response Action Provide a valid uniform resource identifier (URI) for the share location Category Updates SubCategory RED = FW Download Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log 645 Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE RED006 Message Dell Update Package download failed. Detailed Description Dell Update Package download failed. Recommended Response Action Check the network connection and access to the update package from the system Category Updates SubCategory RED = FW Download Severity Severity 2 (Warning) Trap/EventID FALSE LCD Message No LCD message display defined. Initial Default. LC Log Filter Visibility IPMI Alert SNMP Alert Email Alert LC Log LCD Power Off Power Cycle Reset FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE RED007 Message Package verification failed. Detailed Description Package verification fail
advertisement
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Related manuals
advertisement