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Type Code 0 or 1 (OS or System

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Maintenance and Alarms 1-Digit Type Code: 0 = OS 1 = System 2 = PDU 3 = User 5-Digit Index Code and/or Identification Code For Type 0 and Type 1 = Identification Code (0 to 9999) For Type 2 and Type 3 = Identification Code (0 to 999) and Index Code (0 to 99) X XXXXX Figure 54. Alarm Code Format Type Code 0 or 1 (OS or System) ! IMPORTANT For Type Code 0 and Type Code 1, always contact customer support for assistance. These errors are not user-correctable. The Type Code 0 and Type Code 1 alarms and events are triggered from the OS or the system. Figure 55 provides an example of a Type Code 1 system alarm number code. It only contains an 5-digit identification code (no index code). No answer from a CAN device: Number code 102820 Type Code = 1 (System) Identification Code = 02820 1 02 820 Figure 55. Example Type 1 System Alarm Number Code Table 11 lists System alarms and events. Table 11. System Alarms and Events Type Code Identification Code Alarm or Event 1 03073 Code unreachable 1 03074 1 03075 1 02817 1 02818 1 02819 1 02820 1 02821 1 02822 1 02823 Heap overflow Not enough memory in Heap A command is sent to an unavailable device CAN *Not used Impossible to open a session with a CAN device No answer from a CAN device *Not used The number of CAN devices discovered on CAN bus is too great Command unknown HP Monitored PDU User's Guide P-164000281-Rev 1 103

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Maintenance and Alarms
HP Monitored PDU User’s Guide
P-164000281—Rev 1
103
1-Digit Type Code:
5-Digit Index Code and/or Identification Code
0 = OS
For Type 0 and Type 1 = Identification Code (0 to 9999)
1 = System
For Type 2 and Type 3 = Identification Code (0 to 999)
2 = PDU
and Index Code (0 to 99)
3 = User
Figure 54. Alarm Code Format
Type Code 0 or 1 (OS or System)
!
IMPORTANT
For Type Code 0 and Type Code 1, always contact customer support for assistance. These errors
are not user-correctable.
The Type Code 0 and Type Code 1 alarms and events are triggered from the OS or the system. Figure 55
provides an example of a Type Code 1 system alarm number code. It only contains an 5-digit identification code
(no index code).
No answer from a CAN device: Number code 102820
Type Code = 1 (System)
Identification Code = 02820
Figure 55. Example Type 1 System Alarm Number Code
Table 11 lists System alarms and events.
Table 11. System Alarms and Events
Type
Code
Identification Code
Alarm or Event
1
03073
Code unreachable
1
03074
Heap overflow
1
03075
Not enough memory in Heap
1
02817
A command is sent to an unavailable device CAN
1
02818
*Not used
1
02819
Impossible to open a session with a CAN device
1
02820
No answer from a CAN device
1
02821
*Not used
1
02822
The number of CAN devices discovered on CAN bus is too great
1
02823
Command unknown
X
X
X
X
X
X
1
0
2
8
2
0