CMC_IndicationProviderIA - SFM Monitor Events
CMC_IndicationProviderIA
Event Number: 103
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Test event
- Event Description: This is a test message from the monitor to test the communication path from the monitor to the notification mechanism.
- Probable Cause: .
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: No action required.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100611
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: ! parity errors have been detected in the Instruction or Data Cache Memory (I-Cache or D-Cache) in !. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate. The monitor will try to deactivate the processor for the current boot session and mark it for deconfiguration for the subsequent boot sessions. Another event will be generated to report the result of the operation.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: .
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100612
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Error(s) detected on the external bus for processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: ! parity errors have been detected on the cell controller bus for the processor in !. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate. The monitor will try to deactivate the processor for the current boot session and mark it for deconfiguration for the subsequent boot sessions. Another event will be generated to report the result of the operation.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor or the cell controller bus for the processor if an excessive number of these errors are generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100613
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Corrected Error(s) detected on the system bus for the processor module in slot (!) : cell (!).
- Event Description: ! corrected platform errors have been detected on the system bus for the processor module in !. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate. The monitor will try to deactivate the processor for the current boot session and mark it for deconfiguration for the subsequent boot sessions. This system uses processor modules with multiple processor cores. If this processor core is successfully marked for deconfiguration, all processor cores in the processor module will be deconfigured at the next system boot. Another event will be generated to report the result of the operation.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: .
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor
module or the system bus for the processor module if an excessive number of these errors are generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100614
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Corrected Error(s) detected on the processor bus for the processor module in slot (!) : cell (!).
- Event Description: ! corrected platform errors have been detected on the processor bus for the processor module in !. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate. The monitor will try to deactivate the processor for the current boot session and mark it for deconfiguration for the subsequent boot sessions. This system uses processor modules with multiple processor cores. If this processor core is successfully marked for deconfiguration, all processor cores in the processor module will be deconfigured at the next system boot. Another event will be generated to report the result of the operation.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: .
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module or the processor bus for the processor module if an excessive number of these errors are generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100615
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Corrected Error(s) detected in the tag portion of the memory of processor module in slot (!) : cell (!).
- Event Description: ! corrected platform errors have been detected in the tag portion of the memory for the processor module in !. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate. The monitor will try to deactivate the processor for the current boot session and mark it for deconfiguration for the subsequent boot sessions. This system uses processor modules with multiple processor cores. If this processor core is successfully marked for deconfiguration, all processor cores in the processor module will be deconfigured at the next system boot. Another event will be generated to report the result of the operation.
- Probable Cause: Excessive Error Rate
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: .
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module if an excessive number of these errors are generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100616
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Corrected Error(s) detected in the cache portion of the memory of processor module in slot (!) : cell (!).
- Event Description: ! corrected platform errors have been detected in the cache portion of the memory for the processor module in !. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but analysis indicates an abnormally high failure rate. This system uses processor modules with multiple processor cores. The monitor will attempt to mark the processor core for deconfiguration for the subsequent boot sessions. If this processor core is successfully marked for deconfiguration, all processor cores in the processor module will be deconfigured at the next system boot. Another event will be generated to report the result of the operation.
- Probable Cause: Threshold Crossed
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: .
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module if an excessive number of these errors are generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100617
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: CPU performance degraded due to excessive errors in third level cache.
- Event Description: The processor has experienced an excessive number of persistent correctable errors in its third level cache and as a result performance has degraded. Normally the processor can dynamically deal with this type of error with no impact on performance. However, if too many such errors occur then they begin to impact performance. The processor is still able to operate correctly but its performance is degraded so it should be replaced. Contact HP Service for assistance. This system uses processor modules with multiple processor cores. The monitor will attempt to mark the processor core for deconfiguration for the subsequent boot sessions. If this processor core is successfully marked for deconfiguration, all processor cores in the processor module will be deconfigured at the next system boot. Another event will be generated to report the result of the operation.
- Probable Cause: Threshold Crossed
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: level 2 cache
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100621
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the monitor tried to deactivate the processor for current boot session. Since this is the MONARCH processor on the system, it cannot be deactivated. The monitor successfully marked the processor for deconfiguration for the next boot session. The system should be rebooted as soon as possible to deconfigure the processor.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100622
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the monitor tried to deactivate the processor for current boot session. Since this is the MONARCH processor on the system, it cannot be deactivated. The monitor tried to mark it for deconfiguration for the next boot session but was not successful. Manual deconfiguration of the faulty processor at the EFI level is required.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100623
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the monitor tried to deactivate the processor for current boot session and mark the processor for deconfiguration for the next boot session. It was not successful in either operation. Manual deconfiguration of the faulty processor at the EFI level is required.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100624
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the monitor tried to deactivate the processor for current boot session and mark the processor for deconfiguration for the next boot session. The monitor failed to deactivate the processor. However, the processor is marked for deconfiguration for the next boot session. The system should be rebooted as soon as possible to deconfigure the processor.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100625
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the processor has been deactivated for the current session and is no longer being used by the system. The monitor was not successful in marking the processor for deconfiguration for the next boot session. Manual deconfiguration of the faulty processor at the EFI level is required.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100626
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the processor has been deactivated for the current session and is longer being used by the system. It is also deconfigured for the next boot session. The system should be rebooted as soon as possible to deconfigure the processor.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100627
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the processor has been deactivated and is no longer being used by the system. One of the spare (iCOD) processors has been activated to replace the processor that was deactivated. However, the monitor failed to mark the processor for deconfiguration for the next boot session. Manual deconfiguration of the faulty processor at the EFI level is required.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100628
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the processor has been deactivated and is no longer being used by the system. The monitor failed to activate one of the spare (iCOD) processors to replace the processor that was deactivated. It also failed to mark the processor for deconfiguration for the next boot session. Manual deconfiguration of the faulty processor at the EFI level is required.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100629
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the processor has been deactivated and is no longer being used by the system. It is also marked for deconfiguration for the next boot session. One of the spare (iCOD) processors has been activated to replace the processor that was deactivated. The system should be rebooted as soon as possible to deconfigure the processor.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100630
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the processor has been deactivated and is no longer being used by the system. It is also marked for deconfiguration for the next boot session. The monitor failed to activate one of the spare (iCOD) processors to replace the processor that was deactivated. The system should be rebooted as soon as possible to deconfigure the processor.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100631
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Corrected Error(s) detected in the cache portion of the memory of processor module in slot (!) : cell (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the processor has been marked for deconfiguration for the next boot session.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module if an excessive number of these errors are generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100632
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Corrected Error(s) detected in the cache portion of the memory of processor module in slot (!) : cell (!).
- Event Description: Due to errors indicated in the prior ! EMS Event(s), the monitor tried to mark the processor core for deconfiguration for the next boot session but was not successful. Manual deconfiguration of the processor core at the EFI level is required.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module if an excessive number of these errors are generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100641
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: The faulty processor is still active in slot (!).
- Event Description: On !, a SERIOUS event was generated indicating an abnormally high failure rate for this processor. The processor was deactivated and/or marked for deconfiguration. However, it was still found present in the system. Continued use of the system may lead to a serious failure.
- Probable Cause: Excessive Error Rate
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor as soon as possible.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100642
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: Cache Error(s) detected on processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: This processor has generated an excessive number of parity errors in either the Instruction or Data Memory Cache (I-Cache or D-Cache). For actual number of errors, refer to the Additional Event Data section later in this event. The LID of the processor in question is !. Although the system has recovered from them, this is an abnormally high failure rate. Contact your HP support representative to check the processor before a serious failure occurs.
- Probable Cause: Excessive Error Rate
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: .
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor as soon as possible.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100643
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: Corrected Error(s) detected on the system bus for the processor module in slot (!) : cell (!).
- Event Description: This processor module has generated an excessive number of corrected platform errors in the processor module. For actual number of errors, refer to the Additional Event Data section later in this event. The LID of the processor in question is !. Although the system has recovered from them, this is an abnormally high failure rate. Contact your HP support representative to check the processor before a serious failure occurs.
- Probable Cause: Excessive Error Rate
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor as soon as possible.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100651
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: Previously deactivated/deconfigured processor in slot (!) is found to be active.
- Event Description: The monitor found a processor that was deactivated earlier as a result of Dynamic Processor Resilience action. The monitor has deactivated it to avoid serious errors.
- Probable Cause: .
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor as soon as possible.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100652
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: Previously deactivated/deconfigured processor in slot (!) is found to be active.
- Event Description: The monitor found a processor that was deactivated earlier as a result of Dynamic Processor Resilience action. The monitor tried to deactivate it to avoid serious errors but failed in the attempt.
- Probable Cause: .
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor as soon as possible.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100661
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Recoverable Machine Check Aborts (MCAs) have occurred on the processor
- Event Description: The processor experienced a Machine Check Abort (MCA) from which the system has recovered. More information about the problem can be found in the "Event Details" section of this event. It is possible that a non-system process running on the OS has been terminated to contain the error. The monitor will try to deactivate the processor for the current boot session and mark if for deconfiguration for the subsequent boot sessions. Another event will be generated to report the result of the operation.
- Probable Cause: .
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Although recovery was successful with this error, defective hardware is possible. Recovery action may have included the loss of a non-system process. It may be necessary to manually restart that process, whose identity has been logged in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log. In addition, contact your HP support representative to check the processor as soon as possible.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100662
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: A recoverable MCA has occurred on the processor
- Event Description: The processor experienced a Machine Check Abort (MCA) from which the system has recovered. More information about the problem can be found in the "Event Details" section of this event. It is possible that a non-system process running on the OS has been terminated to contain the error. A single occurrence of a recovered MCA does not indicate a fault in the processor.
- Probable Cause: Other
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: An extremely rare condition occurred which required this recovery action. The recovery action may have included the loss of a non-system process. It may be necessary to manually restart that process, whose
identity has been logged in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log. Hardware is
not suspected with this error and hence no service action is suggested at this time.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 100701
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Over-Temperature condition detected for processor in slot (!).
- Event Description: The processor temperature or power has exceeded normal limits. The Enhanced Thermal Management (ETM) feature of the processor has been employed to reduce the chip power to allow operation within normal limits. If this condition persists, this will have an adverse impact on the performance of this processor. Check that there are no issues with the cooling, and if the problem persists contact HP service.
- Probable Cause: Processor Problem (Internal Machine Error)
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category:
- Cause 1: The temperature in the room containing the system may be too high. Check the room temperature.
System air intakes may be blocked. Check for blocked inlets.
A system fan or blower may have failed. Check the fan status.
There may be blockages or missing baffles within the system. Verify that the internals of the system are not blocked or improperly assembled.
If none of the above and the problem persists contact your HP service representative.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
No. of events generated is 28
Last updated: 02-Aug-2009 1:13:39 AM