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1 Management Agents Event Tables Introduction This reference guide describes the Windows System Log Event ID number, severity, and description of events generated by HP Integrity Management Agents software. The Management Agents are a group of services that run continuously in the background on HP Integrity servers and report the status of system components. Each Management Agent has its own unique table(s) in this document. Each row in Platform Agent table #1 includes the following information about the event: • Windows System Log Event ID number (the table is sorted on this field, in ascending order) • Severity (Warning or Error) • Description • SNMP trap that generated the event Each row in Platform Agent table #2 includes the following information about the event: • Windows System Log Event ID number (the table is sorted on this field, in ascending order) • Cause • Recommended Action Each row in the remaining agent event tables includes the following information about the event: • Windows System Log Event ID number (each table is sorted on this field, in ascending order) • Severity (Informational, Warning, or Error) • Description Platform Events - Table 1 (Windows System Log Event ID, Severity, Description, SNMP Trap) Event ID 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 26 76 113 Event Severity Warning Error Error Error Error Warning Error Warning Error Warning Event Description SNMP Trap Generating This Event A temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range. HPTemperature - 4 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB A temperature inside the server has gone far HPTemperature - 5 in outside the factory specified range. HPIFP02TRAP.MIB Temperature sensor crossed upper non-recoverable threshold HPTemperature - 6 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB A measured voltage in the server has gone far outside the factory specified lower voltage HPEnvironment - 8 in range. HPIFP02TRAP.MIB Voltage sensor crossed lower non-recoverable HPEnvironment - 9 in threshold HPIFP02TRAP.MIB A measured voltage in the server has gone outside the factory specified upper voltage HPEnvironment - 10 in range. HPIFP02TRAP.MIB Voltage sensor crossed upper non-recoverable threshold HPEnvironment - 12 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB The server's built-in sensors have detected an open chassis door. HPChassis - 26 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB Hot swap Cage: Drive removed SystemHW - 76 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB Hot Swap Cage: SCSI cable removed SystemHW - 113 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB Introduction 7

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1 Management Agents Event Tables
Introduction
This reference guide describes the Windows System Log Event ID number, severity, and
description of events generated by HP Integrity Management Agents software. The Management
Agents are a group of services that run continuously in the background on HP Integrity servers
and report the status of system components.
Each Management Agent has its own unique table(s) in this document. Each row in Platform
Agent table #1 includes the following information about the event:
Windows System Log Event ID number (the table is sorted on this field, in ascending order)
Severity (Warning or Error)
Description
SNMP trap that generated the event
Each row in Platform Agent table #2 includes the following information about the event:
Windows System Log Event ID number (the table is sorted on this field, in ascending order)
Cause
Recommended Action
Each row in the remaining agent event tables includes the following information about the event:
Windows System Log Event ID number (each table is sorted on this field, in ascending order)
Severity (Informational, Warning, or Error)
Description
Platform Events – Table 1 (Windows System Log Event ID, Severity,
Description, SNMP Trap)
SNMP Trap Generating This Event
Event Description
Event
Severity
Event
ID
HPTemperature - 4 in
HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
A temperature inside the server has gone
outside the factory specified range.
Warning
4
HPTemperature - 5 in
HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
A temperature inside the server has gone far
outside the factory specified range.
Error
5
HPTemperature - 6 in
HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
Temperature sensor crossed upper
non-recoverable threshold
Error
6
HPEnvironment - 8 in
HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
A measured voltage in the server has gone
far outside the factory specified lower voltage
range.
Error
8
HPEnvironment - 9 in
HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
Voltage sensor crossed lower non-recoverable
threshold
Error
9
HPEnvironment - 10 in
HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
A measured voltage in the server has gone
outside the factory specified upper voltage
range.
Warning
10
HPEnvironment - 12 in
HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
Voltage sensor crossed upper
non-recoverable threshold
Error
12
HPChassis - 26 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
The server's built-in sensors have detected
an open chassis door.
Warning
26
SystemHW - 76 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
Hot swap Cage: Drive removed
Error
76
SystemHW - 113 in HPIFP02TRAP.MIB
Hot Swap Cage: SCSI cable removed
Warning
113
Introduction
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