Event 100
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Device added to monitoring
- Problem Description:
The enclosure has been added to the set of enclosures being monitored by this monitor.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
The enclosure was added to the system or has started responding to the system.
The /var/datm/data/os_decode_xref file was modified to add information indicating this device is now supported by this monitor.
If the device is in the DOWN state and this monitor does not control setting the state of the device to UP (check by running the "/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/set_fixed -L" command), use the "/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/set_fixed -n <RESOURCE_NAME>" command to set the state of the device to UP.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence <RESOURCE_NAME>
Event 101 (NOTE: For all releases prior to June 2001. Replaced by event 111 in June 2001 Release.)
- Severity: Critical
- Problem Description: The disk device is indicating a fault.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action: The disk drive has failed. The enclosure identification data is XXXXX. Check the connection, re-seat, or replace the disk drive.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 101 (NOTE: Beginning with the June 2001 Release)
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Disk at hardware path x/xx/x.x.x : Device removed from monitoring
- Problem Description:
The enclosure has been removed from the list of enclosures being monitored by this monitor.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The enclosure was removed from the system, has stopped responding to the system or it has been replaced with a device that is not supported by this monitor.
Run ioscan to determine the state and type of the device.
Check the /var/stm/data/os_decode_xref for the information indicating which devices are supported by this monitor.
Check other monitors to determine if they are now monitoring the device by running /etc/opt/resmon/lbin monconfig and the using the "Check monitoring" command.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 102 (NOTE: For all releases prior to June 2001. Replaced by event 112 in June 2001 Release.)
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: FC link problem
- Problem Description: The disk device is not on the FC link.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action: The enclosure has determined the disk is operating outside expected parameters and bypassed the disk device. The enclosure identification data is X. Check the connection, re-seat, or replace the disk drive.
Event 103
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Disk at hardware path x/xx/x.x.x : Test event
- Problem Description:
This is a test message from the monitor to test the communication path from the monitor to the notification mechanism.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
No action required.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 111
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Faulty disk device
- Problem Description: The disk device is indicating that it has faulted.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The disk drive in slot X has failed. Check the connection, re-seat, or inspect/verify the disk drive.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 112
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: FC link
- Problem Description: The disk device is not on the FC link.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The enclosure has determined the disk in slot X is operating outside expected parameters and bypassed the disk device. Check the connection, re-seat, or inspect/verify the disk drive.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 201
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Power supply fault
- Problem Description: The power supply in slot X has faulted.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The power supply has detected an internal failure. Check that the power supply is plugged in, and adequate power is going to the power supply. Inspect/verify the power supply.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 202
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Inadequate AC power
- Problem Description: The power supply in slot X is not receiving adequate AC power.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The power supply has been unplugged, power has failed, or power is poor quality. Check that the power supply is plugged in, and adequate power is going to the power supply.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 203
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Inadequate DC power
- Description: The power supply in slot X is not receiving adequate DC power.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The power supply has detected an internal failure. Check that the power supply is plugged in, and adequate power is going to the power supply. Inspect/verify the power supply.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 301
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cooling problem
- Problem Description: The fan is not providing cooling.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The fan has either failed or been turned off. Inspect or reset the fan. Do not remove a fan from an operating product until you have the replacement fan and are ready to install it. An empty slot will cause uneven cooling and eventual overheating.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 302
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Exceeded the critical temperature threshold.
- Problem Description: The temperature within the enclosure has exceeded the critical threshold of X degrees.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The current temperature in the enclosure is X degrees. Check the airflow, room temperature, and fans on and around the enclosure.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 303
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Temperature too hot.
- Problem Description: The temperature within the enclosure has exceeded the warning threshold of X degrees.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The current temperature in the enclosure is X degrees. Check the airflow, room temperature, and fans on and around the enclosure.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 304
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Temperature too cold.
- Problem Description: The temperature within the enclosure has dropped below the low critical threshold of X degrees.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The current temperature in the enclosure is X degrees. Check the airflow, room temperature, and fans on and around the enclosure.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 305
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Temperature too cold.
- Problem Description: The temperature within the enclosure has dropped below the low warning threshold of X degrees.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The current temperature in the enclosure is X degrees. Check the airflow, room temperature, and fans on and around the enclosure.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 306
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Temperature problem
- Problem Description: One of the two temperature sensors on the enclosure services controller in slot X is reporting inconsistent data.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
One of the two temperature sensors on this controller card is reporting a status different enough from the other temperature sensors on the other controller card in the enclosure to indicate the temperature sensor may be failing. Inspect/verify the controller card.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 401
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Enclosure controller failure.
- Problem Description: The enclosure services controller has failed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The enclosure services controller has failed. Inspect/verify the controller card in slot X.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 402
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Firmware version inconsistency.
- Problem Description: The enclosure services controllers have different versions of firmware.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The enclosure services controller cards have different versions of firmware. Update the controllers to the same version of firmware.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 403
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Internal communication unavailable.
- Problem Description: Internal communications between the controllers is unavailable.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
Due to a failure of the internal bus, the enclosure services controller cards can not communicate with each other. This does not affect normal host communication or enclosure functionality. Inspect/verify the controllers and midplane.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 404
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Enclosure not responding.
- Problem Description: The enclosure services device is not responding.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The enclosure services controller in slot X has failed or is no longer connected to the host. Check the connection, cables and controller card.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 501
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: GBIC lost the link.
- Problem Description: The GBIC on enclosure services controller X has lost the link.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The GBIC has been disconnected from the link or failed. Check the connection or inspect/verify the GBIC.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 502
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Transmit signal has been lost.
- Problem Description: The transmit signal on enclosure services controller X has been lost.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The GBIC has failed or is operating outside specification. Inspect/verify the GBIC.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 601
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Exceeded overvoltage critical threshold.
- Problem Description: The enclosure services controller X was reporting the enclosure has exceeded the X overvoltage critical threshold.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The voltage is X. Check that the enclosure meets the minimum configuration, check the power source and the power supplies. Do not remove a power supply from an operating product until you have the replacement power supply and are ready to install it. An empty slot will cause uneven cooling and eventual overheating.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 602
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Exceeded the X overvoltage warning threshold.
- Problem Description: The enclosure services controller X is reporting the enclosure has exceeded the X overvoltage warning threshold.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The voltage is X. Check fault LED on the power supplies and contact your Hewlett-Packard representative. Do not remove a power supply from an operating product until you have the replacement power supply and are ready to install it. An empty slot will cause uneven cooling and eventual overheating.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 603
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Undervoltage critical threshold.
- Problem Description: The enclosure services controller X is reporting the enclosure has fallen below the X undervoltage critical threshold.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The voltage is X. Check that the enclosure meets the minimum configuration, check the power source and the power supplies. Do not remove a power supply from an operating product until you have the replacement power supply and are ready to install it. An empty slot will cause uneven cooling and eventual overheating.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 604
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Undervoltage warning threshold.
- Problem Description: The enclosure services controller X is reporting the enclosure has fallen below the X undervoltage warning threshold.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The voltage is X. Check power source and the power supplies. Do not remove a power supply from an operating product until you have the replacement power supply and are ready to install it. An empty slot will cause uneven cooling and eventual overheating.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 605
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Inconsistent data
- Problem Description: The voltage sensor on the enclosure services controller in slot X is reporting inconsistent data.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
One of the voltage sensors on this controller card is reporting a status different enough from the other voltage sensors on the other controller card in the enclosure to indicate the voltage sensor may be failing. Inspect/verify the controller card.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence