HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference - Page 7

Management Agents Event Tables, Introduction, Platform Agent Events

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1 Management Agents Event Tables Introduction This reference guide describes the Windows System Log Event ID number, severity, and description of events generated by HP Integrity Management Agents software. The Management Agents are a group of services that run continuously in the background on HP Integrity servers and report the status of system components. Each Management Agent has its own unique table in this document. Each row in the Platform Agent Events table includes the following information about the event: • ID number in the Windows System Log (the table is sorted on this field, in ascending order) • Severity (Warning or Error) • Description, which includes the following information: - a short description of the event - probable cause of the event - the recommended course of action - the SNMP trap that generated the event Each row in the remaining agent event tables includes the following information about the event: • ID number in the Windows System Log (the table is sorted on this field, in ascending order) • Severity (Informational, Warning, or Error) • Description Platform Agent Events Table #1 - Event ID numbers 0 through 8,999 Event ID Event Severity Event Description A temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range. Probable Cause: 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: Find cause of temperature 4 Warning anomaly and fix it. SNMP Trap: HPTemperature - 4 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB. 5 Error A temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range. Probable Cause: 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: Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it. SNMP Trap: HPTemperature - 5 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB. 6 Error Temperature sensor crossed upper non-recoverable threshold Probable Cause: 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: Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it. SNMP Trap: HPTemperature - 6 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB. Introduction 7

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1 Management Agents Event Tables
Introduction
This reference guide describes the Windows System Log Event ID number, severity, and
description of events generated by HP Integrity Management Agents software. The Management
Agents are a group of services that run continuously in the background on HP Integrity servers
and report the status of system components. Each Management Agent has its own unique table
in this document.
Each row in the Platform Agent Events table includes the following information about the event:
ID number in the Windows System Log (the table is sorted on this field, in ascending order)
Severity (Warning or Error)
Description, which includes the following information:
a short description of the event
probable cause of the event
the recommended course of action
the SNMP trap that generated the event
Each row in the remaining agent event tables includes the following information about the event:
ID number in the Windows System Log (the table is sorted on this field, in ascending order)
Severity (Informational, Warning, or Error)
Description
Platform Agent Events
Table #1
— Event ID numbers 0 through 8,999
Event Description
Event Severity
Event ID
A temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range. Probable
Cause: 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: Find cause of temperature
anomaly and fix it. SNMP Trap: HPTemperature - 4 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB.
Warning
4
A temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range.
Probable Cause: 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: Find cause of
temperature anomaly and fix it. SNMP Trap: HPTemperature - 5 in
HPIFP02TRAP.MIB.
Error
5
Temperature sensor crossed upper non-recoverable threshold Probable Cause: 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: Find cause of temperature
anomaly and fix it. SNMP Trap: HPTemperature - 6 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB.
Error
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Introduction
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