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Failure writing IO backplane LPM. Probable Cause: IO Backplane LPM is

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Event ID Event Severity Event Description 11496 Warning Failure writing IO backplane LPM. Probable Cause: IO Backplane LPM is not accessible over i2c. Recommended Action: Check power status of IO backplane. SNMP Trap: hpevtFailWrtIOBckPlnLpm - 11496 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11515 Warning The system software violated one of the 'well-behavedness' rules of soft partitions and tried to call a firmware procedure within the firmware instance of a sibling. This is an access violation and firmware rejects the call. Probable Cause: System Software Defect - using the wrong entry address for the owner of the CPU. Recommended Action: Update the system software SNMP Trap: hpevtSysSoftViolateWellBhaveRule - 11515 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11521 Warning AlbInitPrep was unable to read the ALREC_CONFIG CSR to determine whether the link is up or not. Data field: unused Probable Cause: An error occurred while routing the fabric Recommended Action: Collect IPMI event logs, and contact your HP support representative to inspect the fabric and system firmware. SNMP Trap: hpevtAlbInitPrepUnablRdAlrecConfig - 11521 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11529 Warning The fPar whose ID is identified in the event detail is disabled from booting because it has no bootable, healthy CPU. It may not own any CPU or the CPUs it owns are Unhealthy (or deconfigured) Probable Cause: The fPar whose ID is identified in the event detail is disabled from booting because it has no bootable, healthy CPU. It may not own any CPU or the CPUs it owns are Unhealthy (or deconfigured) Recommended Action: Use the soft partitioning configuration tool released with the OS product to reconfigure the fPar and reboot the partition. A cold reset of the hard partition may be required SNMP Trap: hpevtfParIsDisbleFrmBoot - 11529 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11530 Warning Non-critical event announces that an fPar is enabled to boot but has inadequate memory resources to instantiate the firmware for the fPar. The configuration is modified to disable but not delete this fPar. Probable Cause: The user has configured an fPar to be booted with inadequate memory resources to instantiate the firmware image for this fPar. The fPar is software deconfigured (disabled) from booting. Recommended Action: Reconfigure the fPar, giving it at least instance-size (an fPars EFI variable) amount of physically contiguous RAM. Then re-enable and reset the fPar. SNMP Trap: hpevtfParNotInstantiateFW - 11530 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11531 Warning The fPar has been enabled to boot, and contains at least one CPU and adequate memory but has not been given any IO resources. It must be reconfigured and reset before it may boot an operating system. Probable Cause: The fPar has been enabled to boot, and contains at least one CPU and adequate memory but has not been given any IO resources. The soft partition (fPar) may therefore only boot as far as the EFI shell. It must be reconfigured and reset before it may boot an operating system. Recommended Action: Reconfigure the soft partition using an Operating-system-specific utility then reset the soft partition. SNMP Trap: hpevtfParNotHaveIOResrc - 11531 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11537 Warning All processors are scheduled for deconfiguration. Probable Cause: All CPUs were scheduled to be deconfigured through a combination of user deconfigures and/or failures Recommended Action: No action is required. SNMP Trap: hpevtCPUsDeconfig - 11537 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11538 Warning Processors have been reconfigured due to installation of a new processor type, or SFW revision change. Probable Cause: Either all CPUs were slated for deconfiguration, or NVM has been cleared, or a new CPU type has been installed. Recommended Action: No action is required. SNMP Trap: hpevtCPUsReconfig - 11538 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11566 Error IO Backplane 3.3V power fault Probable Cause: One of the 3.3v VRM's is reporting a fault, one failure and power state is N, after two power state will be N-. Recommended Action: Check IO backplane power board faulted VRM is give by PS command. SNMP Trap: hpevtIOBckPln33VFail - 11566 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 11567 Error IO Backplane 5.0V power fault Probable Cause: One of the 5.0v VRM's is reporting a fault, one failure and power state is N, after two power state will be N-. Recommended Action: check IO backplane power board faulted VRM is give by PS command. SNMP Trap: hpevtBckPln5VFail - 11567 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 88 Management Agents Event Tables

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Event Description
Event Severity
Event ID
Failure writing IO backplane LPM. Probable Cause: IO Backplane LPM is not
accessible over i2c. Recommended Action: Check power status of IO backplane.
SNMP Trap: hpevtFailWrtIOBckPlnLpm - 11496 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
11496
The system software violated one of the 'well-behavedness' rules of soft partitions
and tried to call a firmware procedure within the firmware instance of a sibling. This
is an access violation and firmware rejects the call. Probable Cause: System Software
Defect - using the wrong entry address for the owner of the CPU. Recommended
Action: Update the system software SNMP Trap: hpevtSysSoftViolateWellBhaveRule
- 11515 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
11515
AlbInitPrep was unable to read the ALREC_CONFIG CSR to determine whether the
link is up or not. Data field: unused Probable Cause: An error occurred while routing
the fabric Recommended Action: Collect IPMI event logs, and contact your HP support
representative to inspect the fabric and system firmware. SNMP Trap:
hpevtAlbInitPrepUnablRdAlrecConfig - 11521 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
11521
The fPar whose ID is identified in the event detail is disabled from booting because
it has no bootable, healthy CPU. It may not own any CPU or the CPUs it owns are
Unhealthy (or deconfigured) Probable Cause: The fPar whose ID is identified in the
event detail is disabled from booting because it has no bootable, healthy CPU. It may
not own any CPU or the CPUs it owns are Unhealthy (or deconfigured) Recommended
Action: Use the soft partitioning configuration tool released with the OS product to
reconfigure the fPar and reboot the partition. A cold reset of the hard partition may
be required SNMP Trap: hpevtfParIsDisbleFrmBoot - 11529 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
11529
Non-critical event announces that an fPar is enabled to boot but has inadequate
memory resources to instantiate the firmware for the fPar. The configuration is
modified to disable but not delete this fPar. Probable Cause: The user has configured
an fPar to be booted with inadequate memory resources to instantiate the firmware
image for this fPar. The fPar is software deconfigured (disabled) from booting.
Recommended Action: Reconfigure the fPar, giving it at least instance-size (an fPars
EFI variable) amount of physically contiguous RAM. Then re-enable and reset the
fPar. SNMP Trap: hpevtfParNotInstantiateFW - 11530 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
11530
The fPar has been enabled to boot, and contains at least one CPU and adequate
memory but has not been given any IO resources. It must be reconfigured and reset
before it may boot an operating system. Probable Cause: The fPar has been enabled
to boot, and contains at least one CPU and adequate memory but has not been given
any IO resources. The soft partition (fPar) may therefore only boot as far as the EFI
shell. It must be reconfigured and reset before it may boot an operating system.
Recommended Action: Reconfigure the soft partition using an
Operating-system-specific utility then reset the soft partition. SNMP Trap:
hpevtfParNotHaveIOResrc - 11531 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
11531
All processors are scheduled for deconfiguration. Probable Cause: All CPUs were
scheduled to be deconfigured through a combination of user deconfigures and/or
failures Recommended Action: No action is required. SNMP Trap:
hpevtCPUsDeconfig - 11537 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
11537
Processors have been reconfigured due to installation of a new processor type, or
SFW revision change. Probable Cause: Either all CPUs were slated for deconfiguration,
or NVM has been cleared, or a new CPU type has been installed. Recommended
Action: No action is required. SNMP Trap: hpevtCPUsReconfig - 11538 in
HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Warning
11538
IO Backplane 3.3V power fault Probable Cause: One of the 3.3v VRM's is reporting
a fault, one failure and power state is N, after two power state will be N-.
Recommended Action: Check IO backplane power board faulted VRM is give by PS
command. SNMP Trap: hpevtIOBckPln33VFail - 11566 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
11566
IO Backplane 5.0V power fault Probable Cause: One of the 5.0v VRM's is reporting
a fault, one failure and power state is N, after two power state will be N-.
Recommended Action: check IO backplane power board faulted VRM is give by PS
command. SNMP Trap: hpevtBckPln5VFail - 11567 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.
Error
11567
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