- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS AC Line Fail (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has detected a loss of AC Power. The system is now running on battery backup. The system will be gracefully shut down unless power is restored to the UPS.- Cause:
The specified UPS device reported that it detected an input power failure. There has been an AC power failure somewhere in the power path leading to the UPS. The UPS has switched to its internal battery pack to supply reserve power.- Action:
Warn users that system shutdown is imminent. If power is restored to the UPS before system shutdown is initiated, the shutdown will be canceled and no further action is required. Otherwise, take action to restore power to the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:18 2000 Shutdown time (from detection) = 60 (seconds) UPS will be shut off after shutdown. UPS shutoff time (after shutdown) = 330 (seconds) UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x21 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS AC Line Fail (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has detected a loss of AC Power. The system is now running on battery backup. The system is not configured to shut down when power is lost to this UPS.- Cause:
The specified UPS device reported that it detected an input power failure. There has been an AC power failure somewhere in the power path leading to the UPS. The UPS has switched to its internal battery pack to supply reserve power.- Action:
The UPS will continue to supply power until its internal battery reserve is exhausted, at which time power will be cut off to the equipment that it supplies. Take action to restore power to this UPS as soon as possible to avoid interruption of service.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:20 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x21 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Return from UPS AC Line Fail (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
Power has been restored to the UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1). The UPS is no longer running off of its internal battery and system shutdown has been canceled.- Cause:
AC input power has returned to the UPS before system shutdown was initiated.- Action:
No action is required.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:21 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x24 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Return from UPS AC Line Fail (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
Power has been restored to the UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1). The UPS is no longer running off of its internal battery. The system is not configured to shut down when power is lost to this UPS.- Cause:
AC input power has returned to the UPS.- Action:
No action is required.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:23 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x24 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Low Battery voltage reported from UPS (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The battery in the UPS configured through the (/dev/tty0p1) is critically low. The system is shutting down immediately and the UPS will be shut off within two minutes.- Cause:
The specified UPS has no AC Power and is running on its battery. The battery has been drained to a "low charge" power level until no more than approximately 2 minutes of battery life remain.- Action:
Take action to restore power to the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Thu May 4 14:09:43 2000 Shutdown time (from detection) = 0 (seconds) UPS will be shut off after shutdown. UPS shutoff time (after shutdown) = 120 (seconds) UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x25 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.0 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Low Battery voltage reported from UPS (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The battery in the UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) is critically low. The UPS will be shut off within two minutes. The system is not configured to shut down when power is lost to this UPS. When the power returns, the UPS will automatically resume supplying AC power.- Cause:
The specified UPS has no AC Power and is running on its battery. The battery has been drained to a "low charge" power level until no more than approximately 2 minutes of battery life remain.- Action:
Take action to restore power to the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Thu May 4 15:32:42 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x25 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: Bypass mode. The system is not currently protected by the UPS.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) is now in bypass mode. In this mode, the input AC-line to the UPS is directly connected to the output AC-line from the UPS. The UPS is currently unable to protect the system against power outages or power surges.- Cause:
On certain UPS's, bypass mode can be manually set to service the unit while it continues to supply power. Some UPS units will go into bypass mode automatically when detecting certain types of error conditions including inverter fault, high battery voltage, overtemp, and overload. If this is the case, an alarm condition will be triggered by the fault that caused it to go into bypass mode and an event will be generated following this one detailing the problem.- Action:
No action necessary if the UPS was manually put into bypass mode. If the UPS automatically went into bypass mode, a hardware problem exists in the UPS. Details of this hardware problem will follow in another event. If no further event event is generated, examine the LEDs on the front panel and refer to the UPS user guide for LED definitions.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:27 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x23 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: No AC Output from UPS (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The AC output from the UPS configured at (/dev/tty0p1) is dead. The system is shutting down immediately.- Cause:
The loss of AC output could be caused by the turning off the UPS output switch or moving the UPS/BATTERY switch to the DISABLED position. Alternatively, the UPS may have been automatically shut off after an overload shutdown (load>110%), high ambient temperature shutdown, high output voltage shutdown, a low output voltage shutdown, or a low battery alarm was detected. If this is the case, an event should have preceded this one detailing the error condition.- Action:
Turn on all power control switches on the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:29 2000 Shutdown time (from detection) = 0 (seconds) UPS will be shut off after shutdown. UPS shutoff time (after shutdown) = 120 (seconds) UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x29 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: No AC Output from UPS (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The AC output from the UPS configured at (/dev/tty0p1) is dead. The system is not configured to shut down when power to this UPS is lost.- Cause:
The loss of AC output could be caused by the turning off the UPS output switch or moving the UPS/BATTERY switch to the DISABLED position. Alternatively, the UPS may have been automatically shut off after an overload shutdown (load>110%), high ambient temperature shutdown, high output voltage shutdown, a low output voltage shutdown, or a low battery alarm was detected. If this is the case, an event should have preceded this one detailing the error condition.- Action:
Turn on all power control switches on the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
NOTE: As of the June 2001 release, this event will no longer have a DETAILS section.Examples:
SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:31 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x29 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Output Enabled (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
AC output has been enbled on the UPS configured at (/dev/tty0p1).- Cause:
Output was enabled on the UPS by flipping the front panel switch or via a software command.- Action: No Action necessary.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:32 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x28 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS System Fail Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has experienced an internal failure. The system is shutting down immediately and the UPS will be shut off within two minutes.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "System Failure" alarm condition. This is a hardware malfunction condition within the UPS.- Action:
Replace or repair the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:34 2000 Shutdown time (from detection) = 0 (seconds) UPS will be shut off after shutdown. UPS shutoff time (after shutdown) = 120 (seconds) UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc0 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS System Fail Alarm (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has experienced an internal failure. The UPS will be shut off within two minutes. The system is not configured to shut down when power is lost to this UPS.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "System Failure" alarm condition. This is a hardware malfunction condition within the UPS.- Action:
Replace or repair the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:35 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc0 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS System Fail Alarm Clear
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports that the "System Fail" condition has been cleared and the unit is operational.- Cause:
The UPS had previously reported a "System Failure" alarm condition. Now, the "System Failure" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is reporting that it has returned to normal operation.- Action:
No action is needed. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:37 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x80 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS Inverter Failure Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has experienced an inverter failure.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Inverter Failure" alarm condition which means the DC-to-AC power inverter within the UPS has malfunctioned. Some UPS models use an inverter to always transfer the load to the UPS output. Others only use an inverter when the UPS is running on battery. When a UPS sends this alarm and the inverter is always required to supply the load, the UPS will automatically go into bypass mode. In this mode, the input AC-line to the UPS is directly connected to the output AC-line from the UPS. If this is the case, a bypass event would be generated prior to this event.- Action:
Replace or repair the UPS inverter.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:38 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc1 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Inverter Failure Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports that the UPS "Inverter Failure" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
UPS had experienced an inverter failure. Now, the "Inverter Failure" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is now operational.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:40 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x81 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 111.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS Battery not Present Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) does not have a battery for backup power. If a power failure occurs, the device or system that this UPS is supplying power to will shutdown immediately.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Battery Not Present" alarm condition. Either the battery pack used for reserve power is not connected, or the battery appears to not be connected due to a hardware failure.- Action:
Correct the improper installation of the battery. If the battery is installed properly, repair or replace the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:41 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc2 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Battery Not Present Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports that the UPS "Battery Not Present" alarm condition has cleared. The battery has been properly connected and the UPS is now able to supply backup power in case of a power outage.- Cause:
UPS had experienced a battery not present failure. Now, the "Battery Not Present" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is operational.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:43 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x82 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS Charger Fault Failure Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has experienced a battery charger fault failure which means that the battery is no longer being charged. The UPS continues to supply power to it's output receptacles but no longer protects against a power outage.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Charger Fault Failure" alarm condition. The internal battery charger has malfunctioned.- Action:
Repair the charger.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:44 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc3 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Charger Fault Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) UPS reports the UPS "Charger Fault" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
The UPS had experienced a battery charger failure. Now, the "Charger Fault" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is now operational and charging its batteries.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:46 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x83 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS Overload Shutdown Alarm (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports that its load is greater than 110% of the rated VA. The system is shutting down immediately and the UPS will be shut off within two minutes.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Overload Shutdown" alarm condition which means that the load on it is greater than 110% of the rated VA. The equipment connected to this UPS needs more power than it can supply. The UPS will be shut off to protect it and the equipment that it is supplying.- Action:
Reduce the load on the UPS by removing some of the devices connected to it. Once the load is reduced, the UPS must be reset by cycling the Output On/Output Off switch on the front panel or the UPS/BATTERY switch on the back panel.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:48 2000 Shutdown time (from detection) = 0 (seconds) UPS will be shut off after shutdown. UPS shutoff time (after shutdown) = 120 (seconds) UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc4 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS Overload Shutdown Alarm (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports that its load is greater than 110% of the rated VA. The UPS will be shut off within two minutes. The system is not configured to shut down when power from this UPS is lost.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Overload Shutdown" alarm condition which means that the load on it is greater than 110% of the rated VA. The equipment connected to this UPS needs more power than it can supply. The UPS will be shut off to protect it and the equipment that it is supplying.- Action:
Reduce the load on the UPS by removing some of the devices connected to it. Once the load is reduced, the UPS must be reset by cycling the Output On/Output Off switch on the front panel or the UPS/BATTERY switch on the back panel.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:49 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc4 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Overload Shutdown Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports that the UPS "Overload Shutdown" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
The UPS had experienced a overload shutdown failure. Now, the "Overload Shutdown" overload condition has been corrected and the UPS is operational.- Action:
No action is necessary. If the UPS was running in auto-bypass mode, it automatically resumed operation in normal on-line mode once the overload shutdown problem was cleared.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:51 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x84 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS High Ambient Temperature Shutdown Alarm (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has experienced an abnormally high ambient temperature. The system is shutting down immediately and the UPS will be shut off within two minutes to prevent equipment damage.- Cause:
The specified UPS has reported a "High Ambient Temperature Shutdown" alarm condition which means that the internal ambient temperature exceeds 40 degrees C (104 F).- Action:
Check the temperature of the room that houses the UPS. If this is not the problem, make sure the unit's fans and vent holes are not blocked.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:52 2000 Shutdown time (from detection) = 0 (seconds) UPS will be shut off after shutdown. UPS shutoff time (after shutdown) = 120 (seconds) UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc5 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS High Ambient Temperature Shutdown Alarm (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has experienced an abnormally high ambient temperature. The UPS will be shut off within two minutes to prevent equipment damage. The system is not configured to shut down when power from this UPS is lost.- Cause:
The specified UPS has reported a "High Ambient Temperature Shutdown" alarm condition which means that the internal ambient temperature exceeds 40 degrees C (104 F).- Action:
Check the temperature of the room that houses the UPS. If this is not the problem, make sure the unit's fans and vent holes are not blocked.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:54 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc5 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS High Ambient Temperature Shutdown Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) UPS reports the UPS "High Ambient Temperature Shutdown" alarm condition has cleared. The UPS has recovered from its high temperature state.- Cause:
The UPS had experienced a high ambient temp shutdown failure. Now, the "High Ambient Temperature Shutdown" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is operational.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:56 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x85 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS Overload Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) UPS has a load greater than 100% of rated VA. The UPS is still operational, but could progress to an overload shutdown condition if the power demand increases.- Cause:
The UPS has reported an "Overload" alarm condition. The equipment connected to this UPS needs more power than it can supply.- Action:
Reduce the load on the UPS by removing some of the devices connected to it.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:57 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc6 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Overload Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) UPS reports the UPS "Overload" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
UPS had experienced a power overload condition. Now, the "Overload" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is capable of supplying adequate power to the equipment attached to it.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:22:59 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x86 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS High Ambient Temperature Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has reported a "High Ambient Temperature" condition. The UPS is still operational, but could progress to a high temperature shutdown if the temperature continues to rise.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "High Ambient Temperature" condition. The UPS has detected an abnormally high temperature in the UPS hardware.- Action:
Check the temperature of the room that houses the UPS. If this is not the problem, make sure the unit's fans and vent holes are not blocked.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:01 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc7 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS High Ambient Temperature Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports the UPS "High Ambient Temperature" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
The UPS had experienced a high ambient temperature warning condition. Now, the "High Ambient" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS operating at safe temperature.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:02 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x87 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS Check Battery Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has reported a "Check Battery" condition which means that the UPS battery has failed.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Check Battery" condition. The UPS has detected a battery failure that requires attention.- Action:
Replace the UPS battery.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:Time-stamp: mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss UPS tty : /dev/tty* UPS Specifications: Unit Type = uu Rated Input Voltage = www Nominal Frequency = xx Rated VA = yyyy Output Voltage = zzz Output Phase = n Firmware Revision = x.xx Battery Reserve Time Remaining = ddd.d (minutes) Battery Voltage = ddd.d (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temp. = ddd.d (deg. C) UPS Operating Frequency = ddd.d (Hz) Input AC Voltage = ddd.d (Volts) Output AC Voltage = ddd.d (Volts) Load Power = ddd.d (%VA)
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Check Battery Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports the UPS "Check Battery" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
The UPS had experienced a check battery failure. Now, the "Check Battery" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS battery is operating properly.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:05 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x88 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS High Battery Voltage Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has reported a "High Battery Voltage" condition while the UPS is on-line. Some UPS models will automatically go into bypass mode. In this mode, the input AC-line to the UPS is directly connected to the output AC-line from the UPS. If this is the case, a bypass event would have been generated just prior to this event. While in bypass mode, the UPS is unable to provide protection against power outages.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "High Battery Voltage" condition. The UPS has detected the battery voltage exceeds the upper limits. The UPS will continue to operate.- Action:
Repair or replace the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:07 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xc9 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 059.9 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS High Battery Voltage Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports the UPS "High Battery Voltage" alarm condition has cleared. If the UPS was running in auto-bypass, it has resumed to the normal on-line mode. The UPS is now providing full protection.- Cause:
UPS had experienced a high battery voltage failure. Now, the "High Battery Voltage" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is operating properly.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:08 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x89 Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS Low Battery Voltage Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has reported a "Low Battery Voltage" condition which means that the battery is not producing enough voltage to adequately supply the equipment attached to it in the event of a power outage. Some UPS models will automatically go into bypass mode. In this mode, the input AC-line to the UPS is directly connected to the output AC-line from the UPS. If this is the case, a bypass event would have been generated just prior to this event. While in bypass mode, the UPS is unable to provide protection against power outages.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Low Battery Voltage" condition indicating that the battery is not adequately charged.- Action:
If the battery has recently been exhausted, it may simply need some time to recharge. If this condition persists, the battery should be replaced.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:10 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xca Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 111.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Low Battery Voltage Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports the UPS "Low Battery Voltage" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
The UPS had experienced a low battery voltage warning condition. Now, the "Low Battery Voltage" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS battery is working properly.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:10 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xca Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 111.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS High Output Voltage Shutdown Alarm (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has reported a "High Output Voltage Shutdown" condition. The system will be shut down immediately and the UPS will be turned off within 2 minutes.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "High Output Voltage Shutdown" condition which means that the UPS has detected an abnormally high output AC voltage. The UPS unit is being turned off in order to protect it and the equipment that it supplies power to.- Action:
Repaired or replace the UPS. Once this problem is fixed, the UPS must be reset by cycling the Output On/Output Off switch on the front panel or the UPS/BATTERY switch on the back panel.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:13 2000 Shutdown time (from detection) = 0 (seconds) UPS will be shut off after shutdown. UPS shutoff time (after shutdown) = 120 (seconds) UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xcb Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS High Output Voltage Shutdown Alarm (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has reported a "High Output Voltage Shutdown" condition. The UPS will be turned off within 2 minutes. The system is not configured to shut down when power from this UPS is lost.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "High Output Voltage Shutdown" condition which means that the UPS has detected an abnormally high output AC voltage. The UPS unit is being turned off in order to protect it and the equipment that it supplies power to.- Action:
Repaired or replace the UPS. Once this problem is fixed, the UPS must be reset by cycling the Output On/Output Off switch on the front panel or the UPS/BATTERY switch on the back panel.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:14 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xcb Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS High Output Voltage Shutdown Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) UPS reports the UPS "High Output Voltage Shutdown" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
UPS had experienced a high output voltage shutdown failure. Now, the "High Output Voltage Shutdown" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is operating normally.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:16 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x8b Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS Low Output Voltage Shutdown Alarm (system shutdown)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) has reported a "Low Output Voltage Shutdown" condition. The system will be shut down immediately and the UPS will be turned off within 2 minutes.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Low Output Voltage Shutdown" condition which means that the UPS has detected an abnormally low output AC voltage. The UPS unit is being turned off in order to protect it and the equipment that it supplies power to.- Action:
Repair or replace the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:18 2000 Shutdown time (from detection) = 0 (seconds) UPS will be shut off after shutdown. UPS shutoff time (after shutdown) = 120 (seconds) UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xcc Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: UPS Low Output Voltage Shutdown Alarm (msg only)
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through /dev/tty* has reported a "Low Output Voltage Shutdown" condition. The UPS will be turned off within 2 minutes. The system is not configured to shut down when power from this UPS is lost.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Low Output Voltage Shutdown" condition which means that the UPS has detected an abnormally low output AC voltage. The UPS unit is being turned off in order to protect it and the equipment that it supplies power to.- Action:
Repair or replace the UPS.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:19 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0xcc Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Low Output Voltage Shutdown Alarm Cleared
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through (/dev/tty0p1) reports the UPS "Low Output Voltage Shutdown" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
The UPS had experienced a low output voltage shutdown failure. Now, the "Low Output Voltage Shutdown" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is working properly.- Action:
No action necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
Examples:SYSTEM WILL NOT BE SHUTDOWN Detection time = Wed May 3 16:23:21 2000 UPS tty path = /dev/tty0p1 status/alarm code received from UPS = 0x8c Firmware Version = 4.0A UPS Internal Information ------------------------ Battery Voltage = 110.0 (Volts) UPS Internal Operating Temperature = 025.0 (C) UPS AC Operating Frequence = 060.0 (Hz) AC Input Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) AC Output Voltage = 119.6 (Volts) Load Power = 016.0 (% VA) Remaining Runtime Reserve = 246.0 (minutes) Unit Type = HP Rated Input Voltage = 120 Nominal Frequency = 60 Rated VA = 02000 Output Voltage = 120 Phase = 1
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: The fifo pipe connection to ups_mond does not exist.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The ups monitor was unable to locate the fifo pipe created by ups_mond and used to send ups status to the monitor.- Cause:
This communication channel is a requirement for the ups monitor to function.- Action:
For the ups monitor to run, you need to update the version of ups_mond on your system. Install the matching patch:
HPUX 10.20/s800:PHCO_24153 (or later); HPUX 11.00:PHCO_24172 (or later); HPUX 11.11:PHCO_24173 (or later)- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
none
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: A configured UPS tty path is not currently being monitored.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
A tty path discovered in the /etc/ups_conf file is not being monitored.- Cause:
A tty path discovered in the /etc/ups_conf file is not being monitored by ups_mond. It is, therefore, not being monitored by dm_ups.- Action:
Verify that this tty is valid and exists. If so, run SAM (system administration manager). In SAM, go to Peripheral Devices=>Uninterruptable Power Supplies=>Actions=>Modify Global Configuration. If ups_mond is running, select Deactivate Daemon. Exit the menu so ups_mond will be shut down. Now go back into Modify Global Configuration and Activate Daemon. Exit the menu to restart ups_mond. Now look at the /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log.file. If an error was posted by ups_mond about failing to open this tty, you need to remove it from the /etc/ups_conf file.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
none
- Severity: Major Warning
- Event Summary: Ups_mond is not running.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
Ups_mond is not running. Ups_mond is the HPUX ups monitor daemon. It communicates with all UPS's on the system which are configured through /etc/ups_conf. Ups_mond sends information it receives from each UPS to this monitor. Therefore, ups_mond must be running for this monitor to operate.- Cause:
The ups_mond daemon has been activated by SAM (system administration manager) to be launched. However, ups_mond is not running.- Action:
Open the file "/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log" and search for the string "ups_mond". Check for an entry that would explain why ups_mond has terminated. Attempt to restart the ups_mond daemon. This is done through SAM. In SAM, go to Peripheral Devices->Uninterruptable Power Supplies->Actions->Modify Global Configuration. Now select Activate Daemon. After this menu item in SAM, ups_mond should be restarted. Check the syslog file for an entry similar to " "Apr 7 12:50:32 hprdstl4 /usr/lbin/ups_mond[3995]: /usr/lbin/ups_mond: UPS Monitor daemon starting; using configuration file /etc/ups_conf". Do a ps -ef|grep ups_mond to see if ups_mond is actually running.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
none
- Severity: Serious
- Event Summary: UPS Lost Communication Alarm
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
At least one or more components of the UPS subsystem configured through the device file (/dev/tty0p1) has lost communications.- Cause:
The UPS has reported a "Lost Communication" condition which means that one of the communication links in a redundant UPS configuration has failed. This can be due to missing or faulty cables or to a communication problem within one of the UPSs.- Action:
Verify that all the UPS cables and communication links are properly installed.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
None
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: UPS Lost Communication Alarm Cleared .
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The UPS configured through device file (/dev/tty0p1) reports the UPS "Lost Communication" alarm condition has cleared.- Cause:
UPS had experienced a lost communication failure. Now, the "Lost Communication" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is operating normally.- Action:
No action is necessary. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event Details:
noneEvent 100
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Disk at hardware path x/x.x.x : Device added to monitoring
- Event Class: I/O
- Problem Description:
The device has been added to the set of devices being monitored by this monitor.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
The device was added to the system, has started responding to the system.
The /var/stm/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_fix ed -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
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: XXXX at hardware path x/xx/x.x.x : Device removed from monitoring
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The device has been removed from the list of devices being monitored by this monitor.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
The device 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 using the "Check monitoring" command.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 102
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: XXXX at hardware path x/x.x.x : Device added to monitoring
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The device has been added to the set of devices being monitored by this monitor.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
The device was added to the system, has started responding to the system.
The /var/stm/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_fix ed -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 103
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Test event
- Event Class: -
- 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