HP Integrity rx2620 Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference - Page 62

Platform Events – Table 2 (Windows System Log Event ID, Cause, Recommended Action)

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12557 12560 Warning Error HP unsupported DIMM(s) has been detected hpevtUnSupprtDimmInPartition - 12557 on this partition. in HPIFPTRAP.MIB OS run-time critical shutdown occurred. hpevtRuntimeCritShtDwn - 12560 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB Platform Events - Table 2 (Windows System Log Event ID, Cause, Recommended Action) Event ID 4 5 6 8 9 10 What Might Be Causing This Event? Recommended Action The temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range for normal operation. You should quit applications and power down the server to protect its hardware from damage. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it. The temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range for normal operation. To avoid permanent damage to your server hardware, go and turn off the server immediately. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it. The temperature inside the server has gone far outside the factory specified range for normal operation. To avoid permanent damage to your server hardware, go and turn off the server immediately. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: a failed fan blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers high temperature in the room where the server resides an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature sensors Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it. The voltage in the server has gone outside the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could Check all boards, power supplies, and modules be responsible for this failure. that either supply or use this voltage rail. The voltage in the server has gone far outside the factory set range and could damage system components. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could Check all boards, power supplies, and modules be responsible for this failure. that either supply or use this voltage rail. The voltage in the server has gone outside the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could Check all boards, power supplies, and modules be responsible for this failure. that either supply or use this voltage rail. 62 Management Agents Event Tables

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hpevtUnSupprtDimmInPartition - 12557
in HPIFPTRAP.MIB
HP unsupported DIMM(s) has been detected
on this partition.
Warning
12557
hpevtRuntimeCritShtDwn - 12560 in
HPIFPTRAP.MIB
OS run-time critical shutdown occurred.
Error
12560
Platform Events – Table 2 (Windows System Log Event ID, Cause,
Recommended Action)
Recommended Action
What Might Be Causing This Event?
Event
ID
Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
The temperature inside the server has gone
outside the factory specified range for normal
operation. You should quit applications and
power down the server to protect its hardware
from damage. This event may indicate one of the
following conditions: a failed fan blocked air
vents or poor ventilation around the server open
server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers
high temperature in the room where the server
resides an unusually hot hardware component
located near one of the server's temperature
sensors
4
Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
The temperature inside the server has gone far
outside the factory specified range for normal
operation. To avoid permanent damage to your
server hardware, go and turn off the server
immediately. This event may indicate one of the
following conditions: a failed fan blocked air
vents or poor ventilation around the server open
server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers
high temperature in the room where the server
resides an unusually hot hardware component
located near one of the server's temperature
sensors
5
Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
The temperature inside the server has gone far
outside the factory specified range for normal
operation. To avoid permanent damage to your
server hardware, go and turn off the server
immediately. This event may indicate one of the
following conditions: a failed fan blocked air
vents or poor ventilation around the server open
server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers
high temperature in the room where the server
resides an unusually hot hardware component
located near one of the server's temperature
sensors
6
Check all boards, power supplies, and modules
that either supply or use this voltage rail.
The voltage in the server has gone outside the
factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse,
poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could
be responsible for this failure.
8
Check all boards, power supplies, and modules
that either supply or use this voltage rail.
The voltage in the server has gone far outside the
factory set range and could damage system
components. A bad component, blown fuse,
poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could
be responsible for this failure.
9
Check all boards, power supplies, and modules
that either supply or use this voltage rail.
The voltage in the server has gone outside the
factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse,
poorly seated module, loose cable, or debris could
be responsible for this failure.
10
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Management Agents Event Tables