HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 HP Insight Manager WBEM Provider Events Referenc - Page 42

No Cabinet Start, Insufficient IO Fans. Probable Cause: The number of IO fans required

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Event ID Event Severity 7760 Error 7767 Error 7771 Warning 7773 Error 7774 Warning 7781 Warning 7782 Error 7783 Error 7784 Error Event Description Duplicate cabinet number detected. Probable Cause: When adding a new cabinet to the complex or replacing the UGUY, the cabinet number switch was set to a number already in use. Recommended Action: Turn off AC breakers to cabinet with duplicate number. Check all other cabinet numbers in the complex for validity. Set cabinet number switch on UGUY-PCB in new cabinet (s) to proper cabinet number. Turn on AC breakers for cabinet(s). WBEM EventID: 642. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. MP ID command must be run. Probable Cause: This is the first time the machine has been powered on and there is no valid complex profile anywhere. Recommended Action: Run 'CC' command and generate genesis profile. WBEM EventID: 643. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. MP Battery is low. Probable Cause: MP was running on battery for too long. Someone didn't set 'NVRAM Save' switch to 'off'. Recommended Action: Replace battery as per MP Battery Remove and Replace procedures. WBEM EventID: 645. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Partition being reset due to watchdog timeout expiring. Probable Cause: The watchdog mechanism triggers the MP to reset a partition if its OS becomes unresponsive. An unresponsive OS is detected when the OS fails to refresh the watchdog timer before it expires. PA systems refresh the watchdog timer by emitting an event with data field set to activity level/timeout, and the timeout field specifies the desired timeout. IPF systems refresh the watchdog timer using the IPMI clear watchdog command. The MP emits this event when timer expiration triggers resetting the partition. OS-specific and platform-specific procedures are used to enable/disable the watchdog timer from resetting the partition. See platform and OS documentation for details. Recommended Action: Find out why the partition's OS had hung. The cause could be bad HW that crashed the partition, or in rare cases, a combination of events that caused the OS to be unable to refresh the watchdog timer. Look for other events preceding the timeout for clues t PDHC FW was reset by hardware due to firmware inactivity. Probable Cause: Processor dependent hardware controller (PDHC) Hardware Failed; causing inactivity. Recommended Action: Even though the PDHC will reset itself without interrupting the cell, HP Support personnel should be contacted to troubleshoot the PDH daughtercard and/or cell board as soon as possible. WBEM EventID: 647. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Power Up Aborted, Over Temp. Probable Cause: Reporting Error Recommended Action: Troubleshoot ambient air sensor/cable/PM3. WBEM EventID: 649. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Too Few Bulk Power Supplies Available. Probable Cause: One or more Bulk Power Supplies are missing or in fault condition at Cabinet Power Up. Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check for faulty Bulk Power Supplies Add Bulk Power Supplies, if under populated. WBEM EventID: 2435. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. No Cabinet Start, Insufficient Blowers. Probable Cause: The number of blowers required is a hard number. It is not dependent upon the number of entities installed in a Cabinet. The Utilities Subsystem is not allowing the Cabinet to power up due to an insufficient number of installed blowers. Recommended Action: Install missing Cabinet Blowers. If proper number of blowers are installed, troubleshoot blower presence detection. WBEM EventID: 651. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. No Cabinet Start, Insufficient IO Fans. Probable Cause: The number of IO fans required is a hard number. It is not dependent upon the number of entities installed in a Cabinet. The Utilities Subsystem is not allowing the cabinet to power up due to an insufficient number of installed IO fans. Recommended Action: Install missing IO fans, or if proper number installed, troubleshoot IO fan presence detection. WBEM EventID: 652. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. 42 WBEM Provider Event Tables

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Event Description
Event
Severity
Event ID
Duplicate cabinet number detected. Probable Cause: When adding a new cabinet to
the complex or replacing the UGUY, the cabinet number switch was set to a number
already in use. Recommended Action: Turn off AC breakers to cabinet with duplicate
number. Check all other cabinet numbers in the complex for validity. Set cabinet
number switch on UGUY-PCB in new cabinet (s) to proper cabinet number. Turn on
AC breakers for cabinet(s). WBEM EventID: 642. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
7760
MP ID command must be run. Probable Cause: This is the first time the machine has
been powered on and there is no valid complex profile anywhere. Recommended
Action: Run 'CC' command and generate genesis profile. WBEM EventID: 643. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
7767
MP Battery is low. Probable Cause: MP was running on battery for too long. Someone
didn't set 'NVRAM Save' switch to 'off'. Recommended Action: Replace battery as
per MP Battery Remove and Replace procedures. WBEM EventID: 645. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
7771
Partition being reset due to watchdog timeout expiring. Probable Cause: The watchdog
mechanism triggers the MP to reset a partition if its OS becomes unresponsive. An
unresponsive OS is detected when the OS fails to refresh the watchdog timer before
it expires. PA systems refresh the watchdog timer by emitting an event with data
field set to activity level/timeout, and the timeout field specifies the desired timeout.
IPF systems refresh the watchdog timer using the IPMI clear watchdog command.
The MP emits this event when timer expiration triggers resetting the partition.
OS-specific and platform-specific procedures are used to enable/disable the watchdog
timer from resetting the partition. See platform and OS documentation for details.
Recommended Action: Find out why the partition's OS had hung. The cause could
be bad HW that crashed the partition, or in rare cases, a combination of events that
caused the OS to be unable to refresh the watchdog timer. Look for other events
preceding the timeout for clues t
Error
7773
PDHC FW was reset by hardware due to firmware inactivity. Probable Cause:
Processor dependent hardware controller (PDHC) Hardware Failed; causing inactivity.
Recommended Action: Even though the PDHC will reset itself without interrupting
the cell, HP Support personnel should be contacted to troubleshoot the PDH
daughtercard and/or cell board as soon as possible. WBEM EventID: 647. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
7774
Power Up Aborted, Over Temp. Probable Cause: Reporting Error Recommended
Action: Troubleshoot ambient air sensor/cable/PM3. WBEM EventID: 649. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
7781
Too Few Bulk Power Supplies Available. Probable Cause: One or more Bulk Power
Supplies are missing or in fault condition at Cabinet Power Up. Recommended
Action: Contact your HP support representative to check for faulty Bulk Power
Supplies Add Bulk Power Supplies, if under populated. WBEM EventID: 2435. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
7782
No Cabinet Start, Insufficient Blowers. Probable Cause: The number of blowers
required is a hard number. It is not dependent upon the number of entities installed
in a Cabinet. The Utilities Subsystem is not allowing the Cabinet to power up due to
an insufficient number of installed blowers. Recommended Action: Install missing
Cabinet Blowers. If proper number of blowers are installed, troubleshoot blower
presence detection. WBEM EventID: 651. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
7783
No Cabinet Start, Insufficient IO Fans. Probable Cause: The number of IO fans required
is a hard number. It is not dependent upon the number of entities installed in a
Cabinet. The Utilities Subsystem is not allowing the cabinet to power up due to an
insufficient number of installed IO fans. Recommended Action: Install missing IO
fans, or if proper number installed, troubleshoot IO fan presence detection. WBEM
EventID: 652. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
7784
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