HP Integrity BL890c HP Insight Management WBEM Provider Events Reference Guide - Page 104

Recommended Action: Ensure SFW component is at supported level. WBEM EventID

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14590 Warning 14593 Warning 14605 Error 14606 Warning 14616 Warning 14634 Warning 14645 Warning 14670 Error 14685 Warning 14690 Warning Power was forced to ON without permission from the Onboard Administrator. Probable Cause: A forced power on occurred. Usually this is performed when a normal power on request is denied. The Onboard Administrator may now be running in a non-redundant or over-budget power configuration. Recommended Action: Make sure Onboard Administrator has the appropriate number and configuration of power supplies. Reduce power required by the blade (for instance, remove some memory or a CPU.) Or, if there are powered-on blades that are not in use, power them off. WBEM EventID: 9901. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Integrated Lights Out unable to communicate with OA after multiple retries. Probable Cause: iLO has repeatedly requested communication with the Onboard Administrator and has not received a response. This may be because the EM has a fault condition, or is busy, being reset, or removed. Recommended Action: The communication loss may have been temporary and nothing needs to be done if the communication is now working. Check the Fault LED on the enclosure manager. Reset the enclosure manager. Reset iLO. Replace the enclosure manager. WBEM EventID: 9902. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. System Firmware internal error detected resulting in execution of ASSERT macro. Probable Cause: The cause is unknown. Recommended Action: Examine previous events and ASCII information following this event for more information. If problem persists, contact support. WBEM EventID: 9985. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. System Firmware internal error detected resulting in execution of ASSERT macro. Probable Cause: The cause is unknown. Recommended Action: Examine previous events and ASCII information following this event for more information. If problem persists, contact support. WBEM EventID: 9986. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Thread has failed Early Self-test and is now operating with degraded performance. Probable Cause: Thread has failed early self-test. Recommended Action: Reboot the system. If the problem persists, contact support for help to replace the CPU. WBEM EventID: 9990. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. The PDH Controller has experienced an unexpected reboot. Probable Cause: The PDHC kernel detected a HW or SW error that causes the PDHC kernel to crash. Recommended Action: Decode the event payload for specific crash reason. WBEM EventID: 9996. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProficer Failed to notify manageability of a change to the real-time-clock device. Probable Cause: The EFI subsystem could not notify manageability of a change to the real-time-clock device. Recommended Action: Verify that the System Firmware is at its supported revision, and if not, update firmware to the latest supported version. Restart the system. If problem persists contact support. WBEM EventID: 10065. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. ACPI parser error due to a missing AML identifier. Probable Cause: The ACPI subsystem could not find the doorbell AML identifier while parsing the DSDT table. Recommended Action: Ensure SFW component is at supported level. WBEM EventID: 10067. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Memory Configuration rendevous failed. Probable Cause: Read from non-volatile memory failed. Recommended Action: Reset the system and attempt to reboot again. If problem persists, contact support. WBEM EventID: 10072. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. iLO was unable to initialize user accounts. Probable Cause: iLO was unable to read the default user account data from EEPROM. The default user data contained in the EEPROM was likely bad, or the checksum failed. Recommended Action: There is no factory default password at this point- all passwords will be refused. Use the physical presence button to force iLO into security override mode. This will allow you to log into iLO without a user account. Use the UC command or web GUI to setup iLO user account(s) again. WBEM EventID: 10073. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. 104 WBEM Provider Event Tables

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Power was forced to ON without permission from the Onboard Administrator.
Probable Cause: A forced power on occurred. Usually this is performed when a
normal power on request is denied. The Onboard Administrator may now be running
in a non-redundant or over-budget power configuration. Recommended Action:
Make sure Onboard Administrator has the appropriate number and configuration
of power supplies. Reduce power required by the blade (for instance, remove some
memory or a CPU.) Or, if there are powered-on blades that are not in use, power
them off. WBEM EventID: 9901. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
14590
Integrated Lights Out unable to communicate with OA after multiple retries. Probable
Cause: iLO has repeatedly requested communication with the Onboard Administrator
and has not received a response. This may be because the EM has a fault condition,
or is busy, being reset, or removed. Recommended Action: The communication loss
may have been temporary and nothing needs to be done if the communication is
now working. Check the Fault LED on the enclosure manager. Reset the enclosure
manager. Reset iLO. Replace the enclosure manager. WBEM EventID: 9902. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
14593
System Firmware internal error detected resulting in execution of ASSERT macro.
Probable Cause: The cause is unknown. Recommended Action: Examine previous
events and ASCII information following this event for more information. If problem
persists, contact support. WBEM EventID: 9985. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
14605
System Firmware internal error detected resulting in execution of ASSERT macro.
Probable Cause: The cause is unknown. Recommended Action: Examine previous
events and ASCII information following this event for more information. If problem
persists, contact support. WBEM EventID: 9986. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
14606
Thread has failed Early Self-test and is now operating with degraded performance.
Probable Cause: Thread has failed early self-test. Recommended Action: Reboot the
system. If the problem persists, contact support for help to replace the CPU. WBEM
EventID: 9990. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
14616
The PDH Controller has experienced an unexpected reboot. Probable Cause: The
PDHC kernel detected a HW or SW error that causes the PDHC kernel to crash.
Recommended Action: Decode the event payload for specific crash reason. WBEM
EventID: 9996. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProficer
Warning
14634
Failed to notify manageability of a change to the real-time-clock device. Probable
Cause: The EFI subsystem could not notify manageability of a change to the
real-time-clock device. Recommended Action: Verify that the System Firmware is at
its supported revision, and if not, update firmware to the latest supported version.
Restart the system. If problem persists contact support. WBEM EventID: 10065. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
14645
ACPI parser error due to a missing AML identifier. Probable Cause: The ACPI
subsystem could not find the doorbell AML identifier while parsing the DSDT table.
Recommended Action: Ensure SFW component is at supported level. WBEM EventID:
10067. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
14670
Memory Configuration rendevous failed. Probable Cause: Read from non-volatile
memory failed. Recommended Action: Reset the system and attempt to reboot again.
If problem persists, contact support. WBEM EventID: 10072. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
14685
iLO was unable to initialize user accounts. Probable Cause: iLO was unable to read
the default user account data from EEPROM. The default user data contained in the
EEPROM was likely bad, or the checksum failed. Recommended Action: There is no
factory default password at this point- all passwords will be refused. Use the physical
presence button to force iLO into security override mode. This will allow you to log
into iLO without a user account. Use the UC command or web GUI to setup iLO user
account(s) again. WBEM EventID: 10073. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
14690
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