SEL02_IndicationProvider - SFM Monitor Events
SEL02_IndicationProvider
Event Number: 100
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server went outside the factory specified range.
- Event Description: One of the temperature sensors crossed its lower non-critical threshold.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range for normal operation. You should quit applications and power down the server to protect its hardware from damage. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: A failed fan, blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server, open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers, high temperature in the room where the server resides, an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors.
- Recommended Action 1: You should quit applications and shutdown the system. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
Event Number: 101
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server went far outside the factory specified range
- Event Description: One of the temperature sensors crossed its upper critical threshold.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range for normal operation. To avoid permanent damage to your server hardware, go and turn off the server immediately. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors
- Recommended Action 1: Shutdown the system immediately. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
Event Number: 102
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server went far outside the factory specified range
- Event Description: One of the temperature sensors crossed its upper non-recoverable threshold.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range for normal operation. To avoid permanent damage to your server hardware, go and turn off the server immediately. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors
- Recommended Action 1: Shutdown the system immediately. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
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: System Hardware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: No action required.
- Recommended Action 1: Null.
Event Number: 104
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server went far outside the factory specified range.
- Event Description: One of the temperature sensors crossed its upper critical threshold.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range for normal operation. To avoid permanent damage to your server hardware, go and turn off the server immediately. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors
- Recommended Action 1: Shutdown the system immediately. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
Event Number: 105
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server went far outside the factory specified range
- Event Description: One of the temperature sensors crossed its upper non-recoverable threshold.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range for normal operation. To avoid permanent damage to your server hardware, go and turn off the server immediately. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors
- Recommended Action 1: Shutdown the system immediately. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
Event Number: 106
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Temperature Normal
- Event Description: Temperature Normal
- Probable Cause: Threshold crossed
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature is within the factory specified range.
- Recommended Action 1: None
Event Number: 107
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range.
- Event Description: A temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range for normal operation. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors
- Recommended Action 1: You should quit applications and shutdown the
system. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
Event Number: 108
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server went far outside the factory specified range.
- Event Description: One of the temperature sensors crossed its upper critical threshold.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range for normal operation. To avoid permanent damage to your server hardware, go and turn off the server immediately. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors
- Recommended Action 1: Shutdown the system immediately. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
Event Number: 109
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server went far outside the factory specified range.
- Event Description: One of the temperature sensors crossed its non-recoverable threshold.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range for normal operation. To avoid permanent damage to your server hardware, go and turn off the server immediately. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors
- Recommended Action 1: Shutdown the system immediately. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
Event Number: 110
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Temperature normal (was warning)
- Event Description: Temperature normal (was warning)
- Probable Cause: Threshold crossed
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature has returned to the factory specified range.
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 111
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Temperature dropped to warning level (was critical)
- Event Description: Temperature dropped to warning level (was critical)
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Unknown
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The system temperature is not within normal operating range. It is higher than required operating range. Probable cause / recommended action: Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstructions. One or more fans may be operating at a lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance. Check for problems with the room air conditioning. Since the system is not operating in normal temperature range, to prevent data-loss and other component failures, the system is being shutdown. Please check for the cause of the problem before turning the system ON. Note The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when this condition occurs. The shutdown may happen before this event can be generated. In this case, this event may be generated immediately after a reboot. If this is the case, the system will not automatically shutdown again unless the temperature problem reoccurs.
- Recommended Action 1: Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
Event Number: 112
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Temperature dropped to critical level (was non-recoverable)
- Event Description: Temperature dropped to critical level (was non-recoverable)
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Unknown
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The system temperature is not within normal operating range. It is higher than required operating range. Probable cause / recommended action: Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstructions. One or more fans may be operating at a lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance. Check for problems with the room air conditioning. Since the system is not operating in normal temperature range, to prevent data-loss and other component failures, the system is being shutdown. Please check for the cause of the problem before turning the system ON. Note The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when this condition occurs. The shutdown may happen before this event can be generated. In this case, this event may be generated immediately after a reboot. If this is the case, the system will not automatically shutdown again unless the temperature problem reoccurs.
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 113
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: A voltage in the server went outside the factory specified lower voltage range.
- Event Description: One of the voltage sensors crossed its lower critical threshold.
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The voltage in the server has gone outside the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure.
- Recommended Action 1: Check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 114
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: A voltage in the server went far outside the factory specified upper voltage range
- Event Description: One of the voltage sensors crossed its lower non-recoverable threshold.
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The voltage in the server has gone far outside the factory set range and could damage system components. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure.
- Recommended Action 1: Check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 115
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: A voltage in the server went outside the factory specified upper voltage range.
- Event Description: One of the voltage sensors crossed its upper non-critical threshold.
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The voltage in the server has gone outside the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure.
- Recommended Action 1: Check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 116
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: A voltage in the server went very far outside the factory specified upper voltage range. - Check all boards with voltage
- Event Description: One of the voltage sensors crossed its upper non-recoverable threshold - Check all boards with this voltage
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The voltage in the server has gone far outside the factory set range and could damage system components. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure.
- Recommended Action 1: Check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 117
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Voltage OK
- Event Description: Voltage OK
- Probable Cause: Threshold crossed
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Voltage at normal levels.
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 118
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Voltage Fault - Check all boards with this voltage.
- Event Description: Voltage fault - Check all boards with this voltage
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The input voltage for the system is not sufficient for operation.
- Recommended Action 1: Check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 119
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Voltage critical level - Check all boards with this voltage
- Event Description: Voltage degraded to critical level from less severe - Check all boards with this voltage
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The voltage in the server has gone outside the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure.
- Recommended Action 1: Check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 120
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Voltage degraded to non-recoverable level - Check all boards with this voltage.
- Event Description: Voltage degraded to non-recoverable level from less severe - Check all boards with this voltage
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The voltage in the server has gone outside the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure.
- Recommended Action 1: When this condition was detected the system should have been immediately shutdown to avoid damage. Contact your HP support representative as soon as possible to have the unit checked. Check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 121
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Voltage non-recoverable - Check all boards with this voltage
- Event Description: Voltage becomes non-recoverable from either critical level or less severe level - Check all boards with this voltage
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The voltage in the server has gone outside the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure.
- Recommended Action 1: Check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 122
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Voltage absent
- Event Description: Voltage absent
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: There is either a missing or failed power component. This may be a normal message when a system is not loaded to capacity and power components are purposefully left out of the system.
- Recommended Action 1: If this is unexpected, then check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
Event Number: 123
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Voltage Present
- Event Description: Voltage present
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Power component is either present or has been added.
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 124
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Current Limit Exceeded
- Event Description: Current Limit Exceeded
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: A current limit was detected.
- Recommended Action 1: An unsupported or damaged device may be attached. Find the device and remove it from the system.
Event Number: 125
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Fan Performance OK
- Event Description: Fan performance OK
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Fan OK.
- Recommended Action 1: No action necessary.
Event Number: 126
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Fan speed lags
- Event Description: Fan speed lags
- Probable Cause: Performance degraded
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Possibly, the specified fan is beginning to lose performance.
- Recommended Action 1: If these errors continue to be reported, the fan should be replaced.
Event Number: 127
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Chassis door is open
- Event Description: The chassis has been opened.
- Probable Cause: Enclosure Door Open
- Event Category: System HW Security
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The server has detect that the chassis door or other access panel is not securely closed.
- Recommended Action 1: Close any open panels or chassis doors.
Event Number: 128
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Chassis Intrusion Detected
- Event Description: Chassis intrusion detected
- Probable Cause: Enclosure Door Open
- Event Category: System HW Security
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The server has detect that the chassis door or other access panel is not securely closed.
- Recommended Action 1: If this is unexpected, close any open panels or chassis doors.
Event Number: 129
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Chassis door closed
- Event Description: Chassis door closed
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System HW Security
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The server has detect that the chassis door or other access panel has been securely closed.
- Recommended Action 1: No action necessary.
Event Number: 130
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Chassis Intrusion Reset
- Event Description: Chassis intrusion reset
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System HW Security
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The server has detect that the chassis door or other access panel is securely closed.
- Recommended Action 1: No action necessary
Event Number: 131
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Invalid password detected
- Event Description: Invalid password detected
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Unknown
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: An invalid password was entered.
- Recommended Action 1: Enter correct password, or find source of attempted security violation.
Event Number: 132
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: No events were received from system firmware
- Event Description: The BMC firmware did not detect the system firmware boot.
- Probable Cause: Communications Subsystem Failure
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Possible Causes: 1. Bad System Firmware image in ROM 2. Power not reaching processors 3. Processor is in reset or is not properly seated in system 4. An unsupported processor was inserted in system 5. Communication with BMC is impaired.
- Recommended Action 1: To correct the problem, try the following: 1. Validate that processors are supported in this system. 2. Verify that processors are seated properly in system. 3. Check if system has booted (only a communication problem. - future events will also be lost.) 4. Attempt a system reset, INIT, and/or A/C cycle to clear the problem. 5. Update system firmware again if necessary.
Event Number: 133
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: CPU did not turn on. Cycling system power
- Event Description: BMC did not detect the start of all installed CPUs. An automatic power cycle may occur to try to fix this problem.
- Probable Cause: Transmit Failure
- Event Category: Processor
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Possible Causes: 1. CPU is not properly seated in system or the processor socket is not properly locked. 2. CPU did not detect release of reset 3. CPU is not supported in system 4. CPU or socket is damaged
- Recommended Action 1: To correct problem , try the following: 1. If an automatic restart did not occur, and/or the problem was not self- corrected then ensure all processors are completely seated in their sockets. 2. Check power pod and associated cables and then A/C cycle the system. 3. Validate that the CPU is supported in the system configuration 4. Validate the CPU pins are not bent and socket is not damaged 5. Flash the system FW in case some sort of corruption occurred.
Event Number: 134
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power supply disabled.
- Event Description: Power supply disabled.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Power supply is either absent or has been removed.
- Recommended Action 1: None
Event Number: 135
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power supply Enabled
- Event Description: Power supply enabled
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Power supply is either present or has been added. This happens normally during power-on sequence
- Recommended Action 1: No action
Event Number: 136
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power supply presence detected
- Event Description: Power supply presence is detected
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
Event Number: 137
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Power supply failed or disconnected
- Event Description: Power supply failed or disconnected
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The system has detected that one of the power supplies has failed.
- Recommended Action 1: The power cable has been disconnected. Reconnect, or The power supply has failed. Contact your HP support representative to check the power supply.
Event Number: 138
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Predictive failure/alert in Power supply
- Event Description: The Power supply's sensors detect possible problems
- Probable Cause: Performance Degraded
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The power supply fan(s) is slowing
- Recommended Action 1: Check power supply fan(s).
Event Number: 139
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Power supply AC lost
- Event Description: Power supply AC lost
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The power supply has lost its A/C source. The power supply is not connected to a working A/C power source.
- Recommended Action 1: Verify that the plug is connected to the power supply, and to a working power source.
Event Number: 140
- WBEM Severity: Major
- Event Summary: Power supply input lost or out of range
- Event Description: Power supply input lost or out of range
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Unknown until write code
- Recommended Action 1: Corrective action unknown until write code
Event Number: 141
- WBEM Severity: Major
- Event Summary: Power supply input is out-of-range, but present
- Event Description: Power supply input is out-of-range and present
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Unknown until write code
- Recommended Action 1: Corrective action is unknown until write code
Event Number: 142
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power supply not detected
- Event Description: Power supply not present
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Power supply is missing.
- Recommended Action 1: Either the power supply has quit responding or is missing from the system. If this is unexpected, try reseating the supply or order a replacement.
Event Number: 143
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power supply OK
- Event Description: Power supply OK
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The system has detected that one of the power supplies is now OK
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 144
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power Supply OK
- Event Description: Power supply working normally
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The system has detected that one of the power supplies is now OK
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 145
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power supply AC restored
- Event Description: Power supply AC restored
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The power supply has regained its A/C source. The power supply is connected to a working A/C power source.
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 146
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: The Power Supply AC voltage is restored.
- Event Description: The Power Supply AC voltage is connected and in range.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The system has detected that one of the power supplies is now OK
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 147
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: The Power Supply voltage is in range.
- Event Description: The AC voltage to the power supply is within the required voltage range.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The system has detected that one of the power supplies is now OK
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 148
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: System power turned off
- Event Description: System power turned off
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: System power has been turned off by either an automatic protection circuit, by a power switch, or through a remote application.
- Recommended Action 1: If this is unexpected, contact HP support.
Event Number: 149
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: System power turned on
- Event Description: System power turned on
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: System power has been turned on by either automatically by a manageability setting , by a power switch, or through a remote application.
- Recommended Action 1: If this is unexpected, check for automatic turn-on settings or contact HP support.
Event Number: 150
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power unit disabled
- Event Description: Power unit disabled
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Power unit has been disabled by either an automatic protection circuit, by a power switch, or through a remote application.
- Recommended Action 1: If this is unexpected, contact HP support.
Event Number: 151
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power unit enabled
- Event Description: Power unit enabled
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Power unit has been enabled by either automatically by a manageability setting , by a power switch, or through a remote application.
- Recommended Action 1: If this is unexpected, check for automatic turn-on settings or contact HP support.
Event Number: 152
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Power supply subsystem redundancy regained.
- Event Description: Power supply subsystem redundancy gained.
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: An additional power supply module has been added to the server and this power supply module will be used for redundancy.
- Recommended Action 1: No action is required.
Event Number: 153
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Power supply subsystem redundancy lost.
- Event Description: Power supply subsystem redundancy lost.
- Probable Cause: Loss of Redundancy
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The Power Supply Subsystem now has only the minimum number of working power supply units required to maintain normal operation. There is no redundant (backup) power supply unit if one fails.
- Recommended Action 1: Since your server still has the minimum number of operational power supply modules, no immediate action is required. However, you should inspect the server for any bad power supply modules and replace them as soon as possible.
Event Number: 154
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: A/C Failed, disconnected, or out of range
- Event Description: A/C Failed, disconnected, or out of range
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The input power to the supply has failed or gone out of range. Or the input cord has been disconnected.
- Recommended Action 1: Check the power cord or source voltage.
Event Number: 155
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: A/C Failed, disconnected, or out of range
- Event Description: A/C Failed, disconnected, or out of range
- Probable Cause: Power Problem
- Event Category: System Power
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Indicates a failure with the AC power source that is connected to one of the redundant power supply units.
- Recommended Action 1: Check the power cord or source voltage.
Event Number: 156
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Cooling unit OK
- Event Description: Cooling unit OK
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Fan or other cooling unit is OK.
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 157
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: Cooling unit warning
- Event Description: Cooling unit warning
- Probable Cause: Fan Failure
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The Cooling Unit may be running properly now, but it was detected in a degraded state. It may need to be replaced in the future.
- Recommended Action 1: Continue to monitor unit and contact HP support to determine appropriate action.
Event Number: 158
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Cooling unit failure
- Event Description: Cooling unit failure
- Probable Cause: Fan Failure
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: A cooling unit has failed.
- Recommended Action 1: Replace the indicated cooling unit.
Event Number: 159
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Uncorrectable multibit ECC error has occurred
- Event Description: Uncorrectable multi-bit ECC error has occurred in memory module
- Probable Cause: Transmit Failure
- Event Category: Memory
- Event Sub-Category: DIMM
- Cause 1: There has been an ECC double-bit error in one of the server's ECC memory modules. When an ECC double-bit memory error is detected, the system generates a Non-Maskable Interrupt that halts the system to prevent errors from propagating to other subsystems. Data being written or transmitted at the time may have been lost.
- Recommended Action 1: Make a note of the failed memory bank/board number and slot number, contact HP support to replace the failed module.
Event Number: 160
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Drive removed
- Event Description: A drive has been removed
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Other Storage Device
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: One of the server's drives has been removed.
- Recommended Action 1: If the drive is redundant & hot-swappable, no immediate action is needed. Otherwise, the system likely will crash. Replace & repair disk drive.
Event Number: 161
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Drive inserted or present
- Event Description: Drive inserted or present
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: Other Storage Device
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: A drive is either present or has been inserted into the system.
- Recommended Action 1: No action necessary.
Event Number: 162
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: System firmware error
- Event Description: System firmware error
- Probable Cause: Software Error
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: This event is generated when a critical or fatal event has occurred as reported by system firmware. The server is not operational and is in a state where it cannot provide more details about the failure. To obtain more information, log into the server's Management Processor Card and look at the event log for more details on the failure.
- Recommended Action 1: Contact HP Support for best course of action. HP may require a reboot, reconfiguration, or reflash of firmware.
Event Number: 163
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: System event log almost full
- Event Description: System event log almost full
- Probable Cause: Threshold Crossed
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The System Event Log is almost full.
- Recommended Action 1: Review the log for any important events, then clear it.
Event Number: 164
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: An action associated with this sensor has been disabled
- Event Description: An action associated with this sensor has been disabled
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: A sensor or other system device is disabled. Check the sensor number or data field for which.
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 165
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Front Panel lock (Disable all power and reset requests from ipmi or sensors)
- Event Description: Front Panel lock (Disable all power and reset requests from ipmi or sensors)
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System HW Security
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Front Panel lock (Disable all power and reset requests from ipmi or sensors)
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 166
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: BMC entering special mode
- Event Description: BMC entering special mode
- Probable Cause: Special Mode Running
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: BMC entering special mode. The system is not operating in a normal configuration. Some protection features may be disabled in this mode.
- Recommended Action 1: The Special Mode must be exited to ensure proper operation of the server.
Event Number: 167
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: System shut down or reset caused by sensor reading
- Event Description: System shut-down or reset caused by sensor reading.
- Probable Cause: Threshold Crossed
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: A sensor reading in the system was determined to be non-recoverable and the system was shut down or reset.
- Recommended Action 1: Read the system logs to find which sensor was out of range.
Event Number: 168
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Front Panel unlock (Enable all power and reset requests from ipmi or sensors)
- Event Description: Front Panel unlock (Enable all power and reset requests from ipmi or sensors)
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System HW Security
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Front Panel unlock (Enable all power and reset requests from ipmi or sensors)
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 169
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: TOC interrupt (crash dump)
- Event Description: TOC interrupt (crash dump)
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The critical interrupt sensor has detected that there was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI command. Either the Transfer Of Control (TOC) button was pressed or the interrupt was initiated remotely. The system will reboot after the interrupt processing is finished.
- Recommended Action 1: If this is unexpected behavior, then check logs for events that would have caused an INIT, TOC, or RESET.
Event Number: 170
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: INIT Initiated
- Event Description: INIT Initiated
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The critical interrupt sensor has detected that there was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI command. Either the Transfer Of Control (TOC) button was pressed or the interrupt was initiated remotely. The system will reboot after the interrupt processing is finished.
- Recommended Action 1: If this is unexpected behavior, then check logs for events that would have caused an INIT, TOC, or RESET.
Event Number: 171
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: PCI parity error detected
- Event Description: PCI parity error detected
- Probable Cause: Transmit Failure
- Event Category: System Hardware
- Event Sub-Category: PCI bus
- Cause 1: An I/O device (or host bridge) detected a bus parity error, OR An I/O device (or host bridge) mastered a bus transaction and received a parity error response from the target.
- Recommended Action 1: For an I/O bus parity error, consult the error logs for additional information. Determine and replace the failed I/O device. For an I/O host bridge failure, contact your HP representative to check the I/O host bridge.
Event Number: 172
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: PCI system error detected
- Event Description: PCI system error detected
- Probable Cause: I/O Device Error
- Event Category: System Hardware
- Event Sub-Category: PCI bus
- Cause 1: An I/O device (or host bridge) detected an internal error. OR An I/O device (or host bridge) detected a bus error.
- Recommended Action 1: For an I/O device failure, consult the error logs for additional information. Determine and replace the failed I/O device. For an I/O host bridge failure, contact your HP representative to check the I/O host bridge.
Event Number: 173
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: Machine Check initiated
- Event Description: Machine Check Initiated
- Probable Cause:
- Event Category: System Hardware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: A Machine Check Abort event means the hardware detected a critical error. This event is generated whenever a system error due to processor, firmware, hardware and operating system is encountered. MCA events may be either recoverable or non-recoverable. If it is recoverable, the system will attempt to recover from the error for the purpose of maintaining high availability. An example of which is automatic disabling of a failing processor. For non-recoverable errors, the system will either stop or reboot to prevent data corruption and unreliable operation.
- Recommended Action 1: When this event is generated, it is highly advisable to consult both the operating system and hardware event logs to find out if there are other events that may help identify the cause of the MCA. If an MCA event occurs that causes the system to reboot, the failing component may be automatically disabled and the system continue to run but at a degraded performance level while awaiting repair. Therefore, for an MCA event, HP recommends contacting HP Customer Support to determine if a repair is needed.
Event Number: 174
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: SCSI cable removed
- Event Description: A SCSI cable has been removed from the hot swap cage.
- Probable Cause: Storage Interconnect
- Event Category: System Hardware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: This alert indicates that a SCSI cable, Jumper or Duplex Connector has either been disconnected or removed. This may make some SCSI devices inaccessible.
- Recommended Action 1: Ensure that all the required SCSI cables, jumpers or duplex connectors are correctly connected to the cage, disks, and/or the controller.
Event Number: 175
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: OS run-time critical shutdown
- Event Description: OS run-time critical shutdown
- Probable Cause: Software Program Abnormally Terminated
- Event Category: OS
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The OS caused the system to shut down.
- Recommended Action 1: Look at OS logs and crash data to determine why the system shut down.
Event Number: 176
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: ACPI state S5 (soft-off, entered by override)
- Event Description: ACPI state S5 (soft-off, entered by override)
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The system has been powered OFF with a hard power-down.
- Recommended Action 1: HP recommends that when you powered down the system you use the normal shutdown procedure to properly shut down the operating system. Otherwise, data-loss and/or hardware failure can occur.
Event Number: 177
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Watchdog timer expired (no action)
- Event Description: Watchdog timer expired (no action)
- Probable Cause: Timer expired
- Event Category: Unknown
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Watchdog timer expired, but no action was chosen.
- Recommended Action 1: If the watchdog is enabled, it is expected that some action will be needed when it expires. Reconfigure the watchdog timer to either choose an action, or disable it.
Event Number: 178
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Watchdog timer expired - hard reset
- Event Description: Watchdog timer expired - hard reset
- Probable Cause: Process execution
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Watchdog timer expired, and a hard reset of the system occurred.
- Recommended Action 1: Some process took longer than it should. Identify that process and contact the vendor of that application.
Event Number: 179
- WBEM Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Watchdog timer expired - power-off
- Event Description: Watchdog timer expired - power-off
- Probable Cause: Process execution
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Watchdog timer expired, and the system was powered-off.
- Recommended Action 1: Some process took longer than it should. Identify that process and contact the vendor of that application.
Event Number: 180
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Watchdog power cycle
- Event Description: Watchdog power cycle
- Probable Cause: Response Time Excessive
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
Event Number: 181
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Watchdog timer expired - timer interrupt
- Event Description: Watchdog timer expired - timer interrupt
- Probable Cause: Timer expired
- Event Category: Unknown
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: Watchdog timer expired, and an interrupt was generated.
- Recommended Action 1: No action needed.
Event Number: 182
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: Missing FRU device
- Event Description: Missing FRU device
- Probable Cause: Underlying Resource Unavailable
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: A required device was not detected. See the System Event Log (SEL).
- Recommended Action 1: Install missing, required device.
Event Number: 183
- WBEM Severity: Fatal/Nonrecoverable
- Event Summary: Missing Entity
- Event Description: Missing Entity
- Probable Cause: Underlying Resource Unavailable
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: A required device was not detected.
- Recommended Action 1: Install missing, required device.
Event Number: 184
- WBEM Severity: Information
- Event Summary: BMC Internal Watchdog Reset
- Event Description: BMC Internal Watchdog Reset
- Probable Cause: Unknown
- Event Category: System Firmware
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The BMC firmware was reset by an internal watchdog.
- Recommended Action 1: No action required.
Event Number: 185
- WBEM Severity: Degraded/Warning
- Event Summary: A temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range.
- Event Description: One of the temperature sensors crossed its upper non-critical threshold.
- Probable Cause: Temperature Unacceptable
- Event Category: System Cooling
- Event Sub-Category: Unknown
- Cause 1: The temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range for normal operation. Shutdown the system. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors
- Recommended Action 1: You should quit applications and shutdown the
system. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
No. of events generated is 86
Last updated: 02-Aug-2009 1:20:54 AM