HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 HP Insight Manager WBEM Provider Events Referenc - Page 44

IO Fan Module as soon as possible following the IO Fan Module Remove and Replace

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Event ID Event Severity Event Description 7836 Warning IO Fan Failed. Probable Cause: IO Cooling Fan Failed Recommended Action: Replace IO Fan Module as soon as possible following the IO Fan Module Remove and Replace Procedures. WBEM EventID: 678. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7842 Warning Cabinet Power System is in overload. Probable Cause: A Bulk Power Supply has failed, or, entities were added. Look for one or more BPS_Fail Chassis Codes preceding this one for the actual failures. This code is a warning of possible cabinet unreliability. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem. WBEM EventID: 680. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7845 Error Cabinet Shutdown - Insufficient Blowers. Probable Cause: One blower has failed creating condition N. Before condition N was corrected, another blower in the same cabinet was declared failed. This created the illegal condition of N-1. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem WBEM EventID: 681. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7846 Error Cabinet Shutdown - Insufficient IO Fans. Probable Cause: One IO fan has failed creating condition N. Before condition N was corrected, another IO fan in the same cabinet failed. This created the illegal condition of N-1. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem WBEM EventID: 682. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7849 Warning IO Expansion Utility Cabinet Fan Failed. Probable Cause: IO Expansion Utility Fan or Fan sensor failure PM failure Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem WBEM EventID: 683. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7855 Error Watchdog Timer Expired. Probable Cause: CLU has been reset after a firmware update. Recommended Action: No action is required. WBEM EventID: 684. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7856 Error Invalid checksum from EEPROM. Probable Cause: Problem with I2C bus. Recommended Action: If every entity with a FRUID logs an error, the problem is probably with the CLU portion of the Utilities Board. Replace the Utilities Board following the Utilities Board Remove and Replace Procedures. If there are a few entities reporting checksum errors, but several have reported in properly, chances are one device is causing the problem with the I2C bus. This will take a more concerted effort to find and correct that problem. Probably wish to take the bus to a minimum configuration and test, add, test until the failure is verified. WBEM EventID: 685. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7858 Warning System Backplane Power Board Fault. Probable Cause: A DC-DC converter on the named power board failed. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem Caution: The 1.8 volt converters are N+1. The 3.3 volt converters are N+2. If there is a situation where a 1.8 fails at the same time as a 3.3 on a different power board, replace the failed 1.8 board first. WBEM EventID: 686. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7863 Warning Read of EEPROM failed. Probable Cause: The I2C controller on the Utilities Board (CLU section) is bad. This will be shown by many I2C failure codes in the Error Log. These codes should identify entities on both the System Backplane and the Master IO Backplane. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem. WBEM EventID: 687. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7864 Warning Read of EEPROM failed. Probable Cause: The cable from the Utilities Backplane to the Master IO Backplane is bad, or is not properly connected. Recommended Action: Check and reseat the Master IO Backplane Utilities cable. If no help, contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem. WBEM EventID: 688. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 7865 Warning Read of LPM Fault failed. Probable Cause: The cable from the Utilities Backplane to the Master IO Backplane is bad, or is not properly connected. Recommended Action: Check and reseat the Master IO Backplane Utilities cable. If no help, contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem. WBEM EventID: 689. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 44 WBEM Provider Event Tables

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Event Description
Event Severity
Event ID
IO Fan Failed. Probable Cause: IO Cooling Fan Failed Recommended Action: Replace
IO Fan Module as soon as possible following the IO Fan Module Remove and Replace
Procedures. WBEM EventID: 678. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Warning
7836
Cabinet Power System is in overload. Probable Cause: A Bulk Power Supply has
failed, or, entities were added. Look for one or more BPS_Fail Chassis Codes preceding
this one for the actual failures. This code is a warning of possible cabinet unreliability.
Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem.
WBEM EventID: 680. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Warning
7842
Cabinet Shutdown - Insufficient Blowers. Probable Cause: One blower has failed
creating condition N. Before condition N was corrected, another blower in the same
cabinet was declared failed. This created the illegal condition of N-1. Recommended
Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem WBEM EventID:
681. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Error
7845
Cabinet Shutdown - Insufficient IO Fans. Probable Cause: One IO fan has failed
creating condition N. Before condition N was corrected, another IO fan in the same
cabinet failed. This created the illegal condition of N-1. Recommended Action: Contact
HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem WBEM EventID: 682. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Error
7846
IO Expansion Utility Cabinet Fan Failed. Probable Cause: IO Expansion Utility Fan
or Fan sensor failure PM failure Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel
to troubleshoot the problem WBEM EventID: 683. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider
Warning
7849
Watchdog Timer Expired. Probable Cause: CLU has been reset after a firmware
update. Recommended Action: No action is required. WBEM EventID: 684. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Error
7855
Invalid checksum from EEPROM. Probable Cause: Problem with I2C bus.
Recommended Action: If every entity with a FRUID logs an error, the problem is
probably with the CLU portion of the Utilities Board. Replace the Utilities Board
following the Utilities Board Remove and Replace Procedures. If there are a few
entities reporting checksum errors, but several have reported in properly, chances
are one device is causing the problem with the I2C bus. This will take a more concerted
effort to find and correct that problem. Probably wish to take the bus to a minimum
configuration and test, add, test until the failure is verified. WBEM EventID: 685.
WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Error
7856
System Backplane Power Board Fault. Probable Cause: A DC-DC converter on the
named power board failed. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel
to troubleshoot the problem Caution: The 1.8 volt converters are N+1. The 3.3 volt
converters are N+2. If there is a situation where a 1.8 fails at the same time as a 3.3
on a different power board, replace the failed 1.8 board first. WBEM EventID: 686.
WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Warning
7858
Read of EEPROM failed. Probable Cause: The I2C controller on the Utilities Board
(CLU section) is bad. This will be shown by many I2C failure codes in the Error Log.
These codes should identify entities on both the System Backplane and the Master
IO Backplane. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot
the problem. WBEM EventID: 687. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Warning
7863
Read of EEPROM failed. Probable Cause: The cable from the Utilities Backplane to
the Master IO Backplane is bad, or is not properly connected. Recommended Action:
Check and reseat the Master IO Backplane Utilities cable. If no help, contact HP
Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem. WBEM EventID: 688. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Warning
7864
Read of LPM Fault failed. Probable Cause: The cable from the Utilities Backplane to
the Master IO Backplane is bad, or is not properly connected. Recommended Action:
Check and reseat the Master IO Backplane Utilities cable. If no help, contact HP
Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem. WBEM EventID: 689. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider
Warning
7865
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