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Event ID Event Severity Event Description 10822 Warning Over-temperature condition detected on a processor Probable Cause: The processor temperature is above the operating range. The processor's performance is throttled by the firmware to reduce the temperature Recommended Action: The firmware has already taken necessary action. Once the temperature comes down, the firmware will restore the processor's performance to normal SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMOverTempProc - 10822 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10823 Warning Cache errors detected on a processor Probable Cause: Threshold parity errors have been detected in the Instruction or Data Cache Memory (I-Cache or D-Cache). The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMCacheErrorProc - 10823 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10824 Warning Corrected errors detected in the cache portion of the memory for a processor module Probable Cause: Threshold corrected platform errors have been detected in the cache portion of the memory for the processor module. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMCorrecErrorCache - 10824 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10825 Warning Corrected errors detected on the system bus for a processor module Probable Cause: Threshold corrected platform errors have been detected on the system bus for the processor module. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module or the system bus for the processor if an excessive number of these errors are generated SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMCorrErrSysBus - 10825 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10826 Warning Corrected errors detected on the processor bus for a processor module Probable Cause: Threshold corrected platform errors have been detected on the processor bus for the processor module. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module or the system bus for the processor if an excessive number of these errors are generated SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMCorrErrProcBus - 10826 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10827 Warning Corrected errors detected in the tag portion of the memory for a processor module Probable Cause: Threshold corrected platform errors have been detected in the tag portion of the memory for the processor module. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate. Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module if an excessive number of these errors are generated SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMErrTagMemProc - 10827 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10830 Warning fPars-mode EFI variable is set to enable fPars operation but no fPars are actually enabled to boot. So the server boots in hard partition mode. Probable Cause: fPars-mode EFI variable is set to enable fPars operation but no fPars are actually enabled to boot. So the server boots in hard partition mode. This is a configuration usage problem, possibly a user error such as might occur if a previously bootable config was made unbootable by setting the enabled fPar existence variables, e.g., 'fPar0', 'fPar1', ... 'fParN' to 0x00 (disabled) and then rebooting Recommended Action: Use the configuration tool released with the OS to disable fPars mode or to configure and enable bootable fPars. SNMP Trap: hpevtfParsNotEnableBoot - 10830 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10832 Warning An fPar was directed to reset using the ESIT DirectedfParResetAndMigrate() service but the target (recipient) fPar of the resources is in a state that cannot receive ownership of these resources. Probable Cause: An fPar was directed to reset using the ESIT DirectedfParResetAndMigrate() service but the target (recipient) fPar of the resources is in a state that cannot receive ownership of these resources. Recommended Action: Use the configuration tool released with the OS to correctly assign these resources to an fPar and reset that fPar so they will be claimed. SNMP Trap: hpevtfParsNotRecveOwnShip - 10832 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. Platform Agent Events 83

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Event Description
Event Severity
Event ID
Over-temperature condition detected on a processor Probable Cause: The processor
temperature is above the operating range. The processor's performance is throttled
by the firmware to reduce the temperature Recommended Action: The firmware has
already taken necessary action. Once the temperature comes down, the firmware
will restore the processor's performance to normal SNMP Trap:
hpevtPFMOverTempProc - 10822 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10822
Cache errors detected on a processor Probable Cause: Threshold parity errors have
been detected in the Instruction or Data Cache Memory (I-Cache or D-Cache). The
operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure
rate Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check the
processor SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMCacheErrorProc - 10823 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10823
Corrected errors detected in the cache portion of the memory for a processor module
Probable Cause: Threshold corrected platform errors have been detected in the cache
portion of the memory for the processor module. The operating system has recovered
from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate Recommended Action:
Contact your HP support representative to check the processor SNMP Trap:
hpevtPFMCorrecErrorCache - 10824 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10824
Corrected errors detected on the system bus for a processor module Probable Cause:
Threshold corrected platform errors have been detected on the system bus for the
processor module. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but this is
an abnormally high failure rate Recommended Action: Contact your HP support
representative to check the processor module or the system bus for the processor if
an excessive number of these errors are generated SNMP Trap:
hpevtPFMCorrErrSysBus - 10825 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10825
Corrected errors detected on the processor bus for a processor module Probable
Cause: Threshold corrected platform errors have been detected on the processor bus
for the processor module. The operating system has recovered from the errors, but
this is an abnormally high failure rate Recommended Action: Contact your HP support
representative to check the processor module or the system bus for the processor if
an excessive number of these errors are generated SNMP Trap:
hpevtPFMCorrErrProcBus - 10826 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10826
Corrected errors detected in the tag portion of the memory for a processor module
Probable Cause: Threshold corrected platform errors have been detected in the tag
portion of the memory for the processor module. The operating system has recovered
from the errors, but this is an abnormally high failure rate. Recommended Action:
Contact your HP support representative to check the processor module if an excessive
number of these errors are generated SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMErrTagMemProc - 10827
in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10827
fPars-mode EFI variable is set to enable fPars operation but no fPars are actually
enabled to boot. So the server boots in hard partition mode. Probable Cause:
fPars-mode EFI variable is set to enable fPars operation but no fPars are actually
enabled to boot. So the server boots in hard partition mode. This is a configuration
usage problem, possibly a user error such as might occur if a previously bootable
config was made unbootable by setting the enabled fPar existence variables, e.g.,
'fPar0', 'fPar1', ... 'fParN' to 0x00 (disabled) and then rebooting Recommended Action:
Use the configuration tool released with the OS to disable fPars mode or to configure
and enable bootable fPars. SNMP Trap: hpevtfParsNotEnableBoot - 10830 in
HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10830
An fPar was directed to reset using the ESIT DirectedfParResetAndMigrate() service
but the target (recipient) fPar of the resources is in a state that cannot receive
ownership of these resources. Probable Cause: An fPar was directed to reset using
the ESIT DirectedfParResetAndMigrate() service but the target (recipient) fPar of the
resources is in a state that cannot receive ownership of these resources. Recommended
Action: Use the configuration tool released with the OS to correctly assign these
resources to an fPar and reset that fPar so they will be claimed. SNMP Trap:
hpevtfParsNotRecveOwnShip - 10832 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10832
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