MemoryIndicationProviderIA - SFM Monitor Events
MemoryIndicationProviderIA
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: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: No action required.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 1100
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: A memory page has been deallocated and entered into the Page Deallocation Table (PDT).
- Event Description: !The Page Deallocation Table (PDT) is !% full.\n\n PDT Entries Used: !\n PDT Entries Free: !\n PDT Total Size: !\n\n An excessive number of memory pages have been deallocated due to excessive correctable single bit errors being detected.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: memory controller
- Cause 1: Although the PDT is not in immediate danger of overflowing, it may be advisable to monitor the situation. If pages continue to be deallocated, an event with higher severity will be generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 1200
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: A memory page has been deallocated and entered into the Page Deallocation Table (PDT).
- Event Description: !The Page Deallocation Table (PDT) is !% full.\n\n PDT Entries Used: !\n PDT Entries Free: !\n PDT Total Size: !\n\n An excessive number of memory pages have been deallocated due to excessive correctable single bit errors being detected.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: memory controller
- Cause 1: Although the PDT is not in immediate danger of overflowing, it is advisable to monitor the situation. If pages continue to be deallocated, an event with higher severity will be generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 1300
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: A memory page has been deallocated and entered into the Page Deallocation Table (PDT).
- Event Description: !The Page Deallocation Table (PDT) is !% full.\n\n PDT Entries Used: !\n PDT Entries Free: !\n PDT Total Size: !\n\n An excessive number of memory pages have been deallocated due to excessive correctable single bit errors being detected. Although the errors are being corrected, this condition indicates a potential problem.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: memory controller
- Cause 1: The Page Deallocation Table (PDT) is in danger of overflowing, it is strongly advisable to monitor the situation. Although the errors are being corrected, this condition can indicate a potential problem. Contact your HP support representative to check the memory boards.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 1400
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: A memory page has been deallocated and entered into the Page Deallocation Table (PDT).
- Event Description: !The Page Deallocation Table (PDT) is !% full.\n\n PDT Entries Used: !\n PDT Entries Free: !\n PDT Total Size: !\n\n All the memory pages have been deallocated due to excessive correctable single bit errors being detected. This condition indicates a problem and will result in loss of information.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: memory controller
- Cause 1: The Page Deallocation Table (PDT) is full and will overflow. If pages continue to be deallocated, data loss may result. Contact your HP support representative to check the memory boards.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 4000
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: Single bit error (SBE) event. A correctable single bit error has been detected and logged.
- Event Description: The memory component: !\n\n is experiencing correctable single bit errors on a single component.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: dimms/simms
- Cause 1: Although the single bit errors are being corrected, it may be advisable to monitor the situation. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event with higher severity will be generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 4005
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: Correctable memory error event. A correctable memory error has been detected and logged.
- Event Description: The memory component : ! \n\nis experiencing correctable memory errors on a single component.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: dimms/simms
- Cause 1: Although the memory errors are being corrected, it may be advisable to monitor the situation.
On the next reboot, system firmware will test the specified memory component, and may take it offline if the errors persist.
Contact your HP support representative to check the specified memory components at your next scheduled downtime.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 4100
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Single bit error (SBE) event. A correctable single bit error has been detected and logged.
- Event Description: The memory component: !\n\n is experiencing a high rate of correctable single bit errors on a single component.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: dimms/simms
- Cause 1: Although the single bit errors are being corrected, it is advisable to monitor the situation. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event with higher severity will be generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 4200
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: Single bit error (SBE) event. A correctable single bit error has been detected and logged.
- Event Description: The memory component: !\n\n is experiencing an excessive rate of correctable single bit errors on a single component.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: dimms/simms
- Cause 1: Although the single bit errors are being corrected, it is strongly advisable to monitor the situation. This condition can indicate a potential problem. Contact your HP support representative to check the memory boards.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 4300
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: Single bit error (SBE) event. A correctable single bit error has been detected and logged.
- Event Description: The memory component: !\n\n is experiencing correctable single bit errors on a single component.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: dimms/simms
- Cause 1: Although the single bit errors are being corrected, it may be advisable to monitor the situation. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event with higher severity will be generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 4400
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Single bit error (SBE) event. A correctable single bit error has been detected and logged.
- Event Description: The memory component: !\n\n is experiencing a high rate of correctable single bit errors on a single component.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: dimms/simms
- Cause 1: Although the single bit errors are being corrected, it is advisable to monitor the situation. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event with higher severity will be generated.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 4500
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: Single bit error (SBE) event. A correctable single bit error has been detected and logged.
- Event Description: The memory component: !\n\n is experiencing an excessive rate of correctable single bit errors on a single component.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: dimms/simms
- Cause 1: Although the single bit errors are being corrected, it is strongly advisable to monitor the situation. This condition can indicate a potential problem. Contact your HP support representative to check the memory boards.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 6100
- WBEM Severity: Minor
- Event Summary: Correctable memory error event. A correctable memory error has been detected and logged.
- Event Description: The memory component ! is experiencing a high rate of correctable memory errors on a single component.\n The following DIMMs have errors: \n !
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: dimms/simms
- Cause 1: Although the memory errors are being corrected, it may be advisable to monitor the situation. Components such as DIMMs, memory board or processor boards can be affected.
On the next reboot, system firmware will test the specified memory components, and may take them offline if the errors persist.
Contact your HP support representative to check the specified memory components at your next scheduled downtime.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
No. of events generated is 13
Last updated: 02-Aug-2009 1:20:35 AM