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ASR2 Integrated Management Log Messages, Table 3-25, ASR-2 IML or Critical Error Log Messages

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-65 ASR-2 Integrated Management Log Messages The Integrated Management Log (IML) or Critical Error Log for Server Health Log records memory errors, as well as catastrophic hardware and software errors that cause the system to fail. This information helps you quickly identify and correct the problem, thus minimizing downtime. You can view the IML or Critical Error Log through Compaq Insight Manager. The Diagnostics Utility either resolves the error or suggests corrective action in systems that do not support event logs. The IML or Critical Error Log identifies and records all of the following errors. Each error type is explained below. Table 3-25 ASR-2 IML or Critical Error Log Messages Message Abnormal Program Termination ASR-2 detected by ROM ASR-2 Test Event Automatic Server Recovery Base Memory Parity Error Automatic Server Recovery Extended Memory Parity Error Automatic Server Recovery Memory Parity Error Automatic Server Recovery Reset Limit Reached Battery Failing Caution: Temperature Exceeded Diagnostic Error Error Detected On Boot Up Description The operating system has encountered an abnormal situation that has caused a system failure. An ASR-2 activity has been detected and logged by the system ROM. The System Configuration Utility generated a test alert. The system detected a data error in base memory following a reset due to the ASR-2 timer expiration. The system detected a data error in extended memory following a reset due to the ASR-2 timer expiration. The system ROM was unable to allocate enough memory to create a stack. Then it was unable to put a message on the screen or continue starting the server. The maximum number of system resets due to ASR-2 timer expiration has been reached, resulting in the loading of Compaq Utilities. Low system battery warning. Replace battery within seven days to prevent loss of nonvolatile configuration memory. Failure of the battery supporting the system's nonvolatile RAM is imminent. The operating system has detected that the temperature of the system has exceeded the caution level. Accompanying data in the log notes if an auto shutdown sequence has been invoked by the operating system. An error was detected by the Diagnostics Utility. See the specific error code in this chapter for a detailed explanation. The server detected an error during the POST. continued

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
3-65
ASR-2 Integrated Management Log Messages
The Integrated Management Log (IML) or Critical Error Log for Server Health Log records
memory errors, as well as catastrophic hardware and software errors that cause the system to
fail. This information helps you quickly identify and correct the problem, thus minimizing
downtime.
You can view the IML or Critical Error Log through Compaq Insight Manager. The Diagnostics
Utility either resolves the error or suggests corrective action in systems that do not support event
logs.
The IML or Critical Error Log identifies and records all of the following errors. Each error type
is explained below.
Table 3-25
ASR-2 IML or Critical Error Log Messages
Message
Description
Abnormal Program Termination
The operating system has encountered an abnormal situation that has
caused a system failure.
ASR-2 detected by ROM
An ASR-2 activity has been detected and logged by the system ROM.
ASR-2 Test Event
The System Configuration Utility generated a test alert.
Automatic Server Recovery
Base Memory Parity Error
The system detected a data error in base memory following a reset due to
the ASR-2 timer expiration.
Automatic Server Recovery
Extended Memory Parity Error
The system detected a data error in extended memory following a reset
due to the ASR-2 timer expiration.
Automatic Server Recovery
Memory Parity Error
The system ROM was unable to allocate enough memory to create a stack.
Then it was unable to put a message on the screen or continue starting the
server.
Automatic Server Recovery
Reset Limit Reached
The maximum number of system resets due to ASR-2 timer expiration has
been reached, resulting in the loading of Compaq Utilities.
Battery Failing
Low system battery warning. Replace battery within seven days to prevent
loss of nonvolatile configuration memory. Failure of the battery supporting
the system
s nonvolatile RAM is imminent.
Caution: Temperature Exceeded
The operating system has detected that the temperature of the system has
exceeded the caution level. Accompanying data in the log notes if an auto
shutdown sequence has been invoked by the operating system.
Diagnostic Error
An error was detected by the Diagnostics Utility. See the specific error code
in this chapter for a detailed explanation.
Error Detected On Boot Up
The server detected an error during the POST.
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