HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference - Page 82

Reset the nPar. SNMP Trap: hpevtDataSm4SelfReset - 10794 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.

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Event ID Event Severity Event Description 10706 Error An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for a CPU device in the partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap: hpevtFWInconsistExist 10706 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10707 Error An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for an IO device in the partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap: hpevtFWUnableCreatefParsIO - 10707 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10708 Error An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for a CLM device in the partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap: hpevtFWUnableCreatefParsCLM - 10708 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10771 Warning Firmware has run out of NVRAM and cannot create the needed variable(s) Probable Cause: NVRAM is too full for operation. Recommended Action: Delete some EFI variables in existing fPars or boot in nPars mode and delete some variables. (E.g., too many boot paths in the boot manager can cause this). Clear NVRAM and reconfigure system. SNMP Trap: hpevtFWOutOfNvram - 10771 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10772 Warning The call to the IOC firmware component method 'LbaReconfig' failed, probably a low-level hardware error. The fPar BSP is identified in bits 63..32 of the event detail, the fPar owning this CPU and LBA is identified in bits 31..16. Probable Cause: Low level IO hw initialization of an LBA by the firmware failed during an fPar reset. Recommended Action: Try booting nPars mode. Power cycle the hardware. replace the LBA SNMP Trap: hpevtFWLbaReconfigFail - 10772 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10779 Error The CPU modules have been installed in an illegal configuration on the cell board Probable Cause: The CPU modules have been installed in an illegal configuration on the cell board. Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative. SNMP Trap: hpevtCpuModuleBadConfig - 10779 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10780 Error Invalid CPU terminator installed on the cell board. Probable Cause: An invalid CPU terminator card is installed on the cell board. Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative. SNMP Trap: hpevtCpuInvalidTerminator - 10780 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10793 Error Invocation of the soft reset code from an interrupt or similar vector, Probable Cause: An error in the system firmware. Recommended Action: Reset the nPar. SNMP Trap: hpevtInvocationSoftResetCode - 10793 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10794 Error Data field is count of cpus held by the sm4 which issues the event (and is trying to reset itself). Indicates invocation of the SoftResetCpu code from an interrupt or similar vector. Probable Cause: An error in the system firmware. Recommended Action: Reset the nPar. SNMP Trap: hpevtDataSm4SelfReset - 10794 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10795 Error A reset of an fPar discovered that an fPar failed to release critical resources within a reasonable time. Probable Cause: Fpar reset to an Fpar which failed to release critical resources within a reasonable time. Recommended Action: No action is required. The nPar will be rebooted. SNMP Trap: hpevtfParsfailRelseResrce - 10795 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10814 Warning Significant numbers of corrected memory errors have been detected on the memory subsystem Probable Cause: You will receive this message if the system is observing a lot of corrected ECC errors in memory. This could be caused by problems with the system's memory or by unexpected environmental conditions inside the server. Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check your memory system. SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMManyErrors - 10814 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 82 Management Agents Event Tables

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Event Description
Event Severity
Event ID
An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources
and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for a CPU device in the
partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of
fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults.
Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap: hpevtFWInconsistExist -
10706 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
10706
An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources
and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for an IO device in the
partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of
fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults.
Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap:
hpevtFWUnableCreatefParsIO - 10707 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
10707
An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources
and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for a CLM device in the
partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of
fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults.
Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap:
hpevtFWUnableCreatefParsCLM - 10708 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
10708
Firmware has run out of NVRAM and cannot create the needed variable(s) Probable
Cause: NVRAM is too full for operation. Recommended Action: Delete some EFI
variables in existing fPars or boot in nPars mode and delete some variables. (E.g.,
too many boot paths in the boot manager can cause this). Clear NVRAM and
reconfigure system. SNMP Trap: hpevtFWOutOfNvram - 10771 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10771
The call to the IOC firmware component method 'LbaReconfig' failed, probably a
low-level hardware error. The fPar BSP is identified in bits 63..32 of the event detail,
the fPar owning this CPU and LBA is identified in bits 31..16. Probable Cause: Low
level IO hw initialization of an LBA by the firmware failed during an fPar reset.
Recommended Action: Try booting nPars mode. Power cycle the hardware. replace
the LBA SNMP Trap: hpevtFWLbaReconfigFail - 10772 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10772
The CPU modules have been installed in an illegal configuration on the cell board
Probable Cause: The CPU modules have been installed in an illegal configuration on
the cell board. Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative. SNMP
Trap: hpevtCpuModuleBadConfig - 10779 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
10779
Invalid CPU terminator installed on the cell board. Probable Cause: An invalid CPU
terminator card is installed on the cell board. Recommended Action: Contact your
HP support representative. SNMP Trap: hpevtCpuInvalidTerminator - 10780 in
HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
10780
Invocation of the soft reset code from an interrupt or similar vector, Probable Cause:
An error in the system firmware. Recommended Action: Reset the nPar. SNMP Trap:
hpevtInvocationSoftResetCode - 10793 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
10793
Data field is count of cpus held by the sm4 which issues the event (and is trying to
reset itself). Indicates invocation of the SoftResetCpu code from an interrupt or similar
vector. Probable Cause: An error in the system firmware. Recommended Action:
Reset the nPar. SNMP Trap: hpevtDataSm4SelfReset - 10794 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
10794
A reset of an fPar discovered that an fPar failed to release critical resources within a
reasonable time. Probable Cause: Fpar reset to an Fpar which failed to release critical
resources within a reasonable time. Recommended Action: No action is required.
The nPar will be rebooted. SNMP Trap: hpevtfParsfailRelseResrce - 10795 in
HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
10795
Significant numbers of corrected memory errors have been detected on the memory
subsystem Probable Cause: You will receive this message if the system is observing
a lot of corrected ECC errors in memory. This could be caused by problems with the
system's memory or by unexpected environmental conditions inside the server.
Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to check your memory
system. SNMP Trap: hpevtPFMManyErrors - 10814 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
10814
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