Hewlett-Packard
Event 101001
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: System temperature is out of normal range.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is not within normal operating range. It is higher than required operating range.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
Note: The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when the non-recoverable condition occurs. The shutdown may happen before the event can be generated. In this case, the 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.
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable and to prevent data-loss and other component failures at that point, the system would be shutdown.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 101002
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: System Temperature is at FATAL level.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is not within normal operating range. It is higher than required operating range.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
Note: The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when the non-recoverable condition occurs. The shutdown may happen before the event can be generated. In this case, the 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.
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable and to prevent data-loss and other component failures at that point, the system would be shutdown.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 101003
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: System Temperature is at or beyond non-recoverable level.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is not within normal operating range. It is higher than required operating range.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
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.
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at 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.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 101011
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: System temperature is out of normal range.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: 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 obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable, in which case there are chances that the hardware may be damaged. At that temperature level, the action specified in the envd configfile will be taken - which may be to shutdown the system automatically.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 101012
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: System Temperature is at FATAL level.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: 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 obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable, in which case there are chances that the hardware may be damaged. At that temperature level, the action specified in the envd configfile will be taken - which may be to shutdown the system automatically.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 101013
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: System Temperature is at or beyond non-recoverable level.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is not within normal operating range. It is higher than required operating range.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
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.
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at 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.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 101051
- Severity: MINOR
- Event Summary: System Temperature is out of normal range.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is rising from acceptable level to Non-FATAL Level. One or more fans is not operating or not operating at normal speed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
Note: The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when the non-recoverable condition occurs. The shutdown might happen before the event can be generated. In that case, the 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.
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable and to prevent data-loss and other component failures at that point, the system would be shutdown.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 101052
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: System Temperature is out of normal range.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is rising from acceptable level to Non-FATAL Level. One or more fans is not operating or not operating at normal speed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
Note: The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when the non-recoverable condition occurs. The shutdown might happen before the event can be generated. In that case, the 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.
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable and to prevent data-loss and other component failures at that point, the system would be shutdown.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 101053
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: System Temperature is out of normal range.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is rising from acceptable level to Non-FATAL Level. One or more fans is not operating or not operating at normal speed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable and to prevent data-loss and other component failures at that point, the system would be shutdown.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Note: The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when the non-recoverable condition occurs. The shutdown might happen before the event can be generated. In that case, the 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.
Event 101054
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: System Temperature is out of normal range.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is rising from acceptable level to Non-FATAL Level. One or more fans is not operating or not operating at normal speed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable and to prevent data-loss and other component failures at that point, the system would be shutdown.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Note: The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when the non-recoverable condition occurs. The shutdown might happen before the event can be generated. In that case, the 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.
Event 101055
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: System Temperature is out of normal range.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is rising from acceptable level to Non-FATAL Level. One or more fans is not operating or not operating at normal speed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable and to prevent data-loss and other component failures at that point, the system would be shutdown.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Note: The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when the non-recoverable condition occurs. The shutdown might happen before the event can be generated. In that case, the 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.
Event 101056
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: System Temperature is out of normal range.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system temperature is rising from acceptable level to Non-FATAL Level. One or more fans is not operating or not operating at normal speed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Something may be blocking the cooling intakes of the fans. Check for obstruction.
- One or more fans may be operating at lower speed than normal. Check the fan performance.
- Check for problems with the room air conditioning.
- If the problem is not fixed, the operating temperature may become non-recoverable and to prevent data-loss and other component failures at that point, the system would be shutdown.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Note: The standard configuration for the core hardware monitor is to shut the system down when the non-recoverable condition occurs. The shutdown might happen before the event can be generated. In that case, the 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.
Event 102000
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102001
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102002
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102003
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102051
- Severity: MINOR
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102052
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102053
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102054
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102055
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102056
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is not within normal operating range. The fan may be removed from the system. If it is not removed, the problem should be fixed otherwise the fan may fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- If something is blocking the fan's rotation, unblock the fan.
- If the electrical connection to the fan has become disconnected, reconnect it.
- If a fan has been removed from the cabinet, replace it.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 102100
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Fan performance is within normal range or a fan is added to the system.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is now within normal operating range. The fan may be recently added to the system.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: No action is necessary.
Event 102101
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Fan may have failed or has been removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The fan performance is below the normal level.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- The fan may have failed. Contact your HP support representative to have the fan checked.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 103000
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: A Power Supply is added to the system.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: A new power supply was detected by the system.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- A new power supply is added to the system.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
- No action is necessary.
Event 103001
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Power Supply : Failure is detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system has detected that one of the power supplies has failed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- The power supply has failed. Contact your HP support representative to check the power supply.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 103002
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Power Supply : Failure is predicted.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system has predicted that one of the power supplies will fail in near future.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- The power supply is predicted to fail in near future. Contact your HP support representative to check the power supply.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 103003
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Power Supply : A/C source is lost.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The power supply has lost A/C source.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- The power supply is not connected to a working AC power source. Verify that the plug is connected to the power supply, and to a working power source.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 103011
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: A Power Supply is removed from the system.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: A power supply was removed from the system. The system will still function normally with the current number of power supplies.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- A power supply was removed from the system.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
- No action is necessary.
Event 104000
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Power Unit : Power OFF/Power Down.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Power Unit has lost it's source or the Power Unit is OFF.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- There is no power to the power unit. Verify that the power cord is connected to the power unit.
- If the power unit is turned OFF, turn it ON.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 104001
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Power Unit : Power cycled.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Power Unit has gone thru a power cycle.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- The power to the power unit was cycled.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
- No action is necessary.
Event 104002
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Power Unit : 240VA power down.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Power Unit has lost the 240VA power.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Verify that the power cord is connected between the 240VA supply and the power unit.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 104003
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Power Unit : Interlock power down.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Power Unit's Interlock power is down.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Repair the power unit or contact your HP support representative to have it checked.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 104004
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Power Unit : A/C source is lost.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: A/C source has been lost for the Power Unit.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- The power unit is not connected to a working AC power source. Verify that the plug is connected to the power supply, and to a working power source.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 104005
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Power Unit : Soft Power Control Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Power Unit did not respond to turn on.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Contact your HP support representative to have it checked.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 104006
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Power Unit : Failure detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Power Unit has failed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Contact your HP support representative to have it checked.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 104010
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Power Unit : Redundancy regained or present.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The number of Power supplies has gone from N (non-redundant) to N+1 (redundant) if a Power supply was added, otherwise the number of Power supplies is >= N+1.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- A sufficient number of power supplies are installed to power the unit, even if one should fail. This is not a problem condition.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 104011
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Power Unit : Redundancy lost or not present.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The number of Power supplies has gone from N+1 (redundant) to N (non-redundant) if a Power supply was removed, or the number of Power supplies is <N+1.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- The minimum number of power supplies required to power the unit is currently installed and operating. There are no redundant I/O power supplies available in case of failure. If redundancy is desired another Power supply should be added.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 104012
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Power Unit : Redundancy degraded.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The number of Power supplies has gone from > N+1 (redundant) to N+1 (redundant).
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- The number of power supplies in the power unit is more than the minimum number required. However, the number of redundant power supplies has gone down.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 105000
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Memory: A correctable memory error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: This memory unit is experiencing single bit memory errors. Board Location: (1). DIMM: Index (4) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Although single bit memory errors are corrected, it may be advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event of higher severity will be generated.
Event 105001
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Memory: A correctable memory error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: This memory unit is experiencing single bit memory errors. Board Location: (1). DIMM: Index (4) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Although single bit memory errors are corrected, it may be advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event of higher severity will be generated.
Event 105002
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Memory: A correctable memory error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: This memory unit is experiencing a high rate of single bit memory errors. Board Location: (1). DIMM: Index (4) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Although single bit memory errors are corrected, it may be advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event of higher severity will be generated.
Event 105003
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Memory: A correctable memory error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: This memory unit is experiencing an excessive rate of single bit memory errors. Board Location: (1). DIMM: Index (4) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Although single bit memory errors are corrected, it may be advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event of higher severity will be generated.
Event 105004
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: Memory: A correctable memory error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: This memory unit is experiencing correctable single bit memory errors. Board Location: (1). DIMM: Index (4) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:Although single bit memory errors are corrected, it may be advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event of higher severity will be generated.
Event 105005
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Memory: A correctable memory error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: This memory unit is experiencing a high rate of single bit memory errors. Board Location: (1). DIMM: Index (4) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Although single bit memory errors are corrected, it may be advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event of higher severity will be generated.
Event 105006
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Memory: A correctable memory error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: This memory unit is experiencing an excessive rate of single bit memory errors. Board Location: (1). DIMM: Index (4) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Although single bit memory errors are corrected, it may be advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. If an excessive rate of single bit errors occur, an event of higher severity will be generated.
Event 105100
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Memory: An uncorrectable memory error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: An uncorrectable double bit error (DBE) has been detected. Board Location: (1). DIMM: Index (5) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Double bit errors are uncorrectable and return poisoned data. It is strongly advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement warranted at this time. This condition indicates a potential problem. The system will be shutdown to prevent data corruption.
Event 105200
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Memory: A parity error was detected.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: Parity error in the memory has been detected. Board Location: (2). DIMM: Index (6) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Memory parity error indicates the parity protection check detected a single-bit error but the error can not be corrected. It is strongly advised to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. This condition indicates a potential problem. The system will be shutdown to prevent data corruption.
Event 105300
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Memory: Memory Scrub function failed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: Memory scrub operation failed. The system tried to write to the location where an error occurred and then tried to reread the value to make sure that write/read operation works -- but the operation failed. Board Location: (3). DIMM: Index (8) of the Memory Device Type (type 17) in the SMBIOS structure table indicates the DIMM location and size.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Memory scrub operation failure indicates a solid, repeatable single-bit error. Since the page containing the solid, repeatable single-bit error can not be deallocated, there is now a higher probability that an uncorrectable double-bit error can occur. This condition can indicate a potential problem. It is strongly advisable to evaluate whether any memory replacement is warranted at this time. The system will be shutdown to prevent data corruption.
Event 111003
- Severity: FATAL
- Event Summary: Analog Voltage : Value is below lower FATAL limit.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The voltage sensor has detected that the value of analog voltage is FATALly low. If the problem is not corrected, it is possible that the system may not function correctly.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- When this condition was detected, the system should have been shutdown immediately in the previous boot session. The fact that this event is being generated in the current boot session implies that the problem may be fixed.
- If the problem is not fixed, one of the causes of this condition is that the power converter is not functioning correctly. Please contact HP support person to have the system checked.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 111004
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Analog Voltage : Value is above upper FATAL limit.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The voltage sensor has detected that the value of analog voltage is FATALly high. If the problem is not corrected, it is possible that the hardware may be damaged and be rendered unoperational.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- When this condition was detected, the system should have been shutdown immediately in the previous boot session. The fact that this event is being generated in the current boot session implies that the problem may be fixed.
- If the problem is not fixed, the power module on the system may be the cause. If the condition persists, it may damage the hardware. Please contact HP support person to have the power modules on the system checked.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 111111
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: PGOOD Voltage : Signal failed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The PGOOD voltage sensor has detected that the signal has failed. If the problem is not corrected, it is possible that the hardware may be damaged and be rendered unoperational.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- When this condition was detected, the system should have been shutdown immediately in the previous boot session. The fact that this event is being generated in the current boot session implies that the problem may be fixed.
- If the problem is not fixed, contact your HP support representative as soon as possible to have the unit checked.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 112002
- Severity: MINOR
- Event Summary: Physical Security : Chassis open.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The physical security sensor has detected that the chassis is open. The system performance may be affected if the cables are disturbed.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Close the chassis to prevent accidental damage to the hardware.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 114001
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: FATAL Interrupt : Diagnostic Interrupt occurred.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The FATAL interrupt sensor has detected that there was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI command.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- 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.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 115001
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Cooling Unit : Performance is OK.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The cooling unit sensor is operating properly.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: No action is necessary.
Event 115002
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: Cooling Unit : Performance is degrading.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The cooling unit sensor has detected that one or more zones of chassis is not being cooled enough.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- One or more fans of the cooling unit may not be functioning properly. If that is the case, please contact your HP support engineer to have the cooling unit checked. If problem persists and worsens, there may be hardware failure and the system may be shutdown automatically by the firmware.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 115003
- Severity: MINOR
- Event Summary: Cooling Unit : Performance has severely degraded.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: Cooling unit failure. The system has detected that one of the cooling units is failing to meet required performance. System performance may severely degraded if this problem is not fixed. The system may have been shut down when this problem was detected. Therefore, it is possible that the problem has already been corrected by the time this is reported by online monitoring tools.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action: Contact support personnel to check the indicated cooling unit.
Event 117001
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: Drive Slot : Device was removed.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The drive slot sensor has detected that one of the SCSI devices was removed from the system.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- A SCSI device was removed from the system. If the removal was temporary, re-install the device at the earliest possible.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 117002
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Drive Slot : Device was added.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The drive slot sensor has detected that a SCSI device was added to the system.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- A SCSI device was added to the system. No further action is necessary.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 119001
- Severity: MAJOR
- Event Summary: Termination : Device is disabled.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The termination sensor has detected that the device is not properly terminated. Because of this, the device may not function correctly. This may be accidental.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- Make sure that the device is terminated. Only the device at the end of the SCSI chain needs to be terminated.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 119002
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Termination : Device is enabled.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The device is enabled.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- No action is necessary.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 120001
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: ACPI Power State : S0/G0 working.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system has been powered ON.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- No action is necessary.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 120002
- Severity: MINOR
- Event Summary: ACPI Power State : S5/G2 soft-off.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system has been powered OFF with a soft power-down.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- No action is necessary if the power shutdown was intentional.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
Event 120003
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: ACPI Power State : S5 entered by override.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The system has been powered OFF with a hard power-down.
- Probable Cause/Recommended Action:
- It is recommended that the system be powered down using the normal shutdown procedure, otherwise data-loss and/or hardware failure can occur.
- For information on the sensor that generated this event, refer to FRU ID in Event Details section.
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