HP Integrity rx2660 Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference - Page 81
Incompatible I/O Backplane or I/O cables installed. Probable Cause: Incorrect I/O
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Event ID Event Severity Event Description 10622 Warning Unexpected return from an Arches Fabric vertex module function while copying a cell's graph. Data field: return value from vertex module function. Probable Cause: Internal firmware error or data corruption. Recommended Action: Capture IPMI event logs, look for additional errors. Contact your HP Support Representative to analyze the fabric SNMP Trap: hpevtUnexpctRetVertxModCopCelGrph - 10622 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10623 Warning The checksum update for the PDT has failed. Probable Cause: The call to update the checksum for the PDT failed. The PDT will most likely be cleared upon reboot. Recommended Action: Reboot Upgrade SFW Contact HP support SNMP Trap: hpevtChecksumPdtFailed - 10623 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10625 Warning The checksum in the memory area of NVM is bad. Probable Cause: The checksum in the memory area of NVM is bad. Recommended Action: Upgrade SFW Contact HP support SNMP Trap: hpevtChecksumNvmBad - 10625 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10626 Warning Checksum calculation failed. Probable Cause: The checksum calculation failed. The data field contains the address that the checksum calculation was attempted on. Recommended Action: Upgrade SFW Contact HP support SNMP Trap: hpevtChecksumCalcFailed - 10626 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10628 Warning Both SAL's copy and BMC copy of the token specified in the data field is bad. Probable Cause: Both SAL's copy and BMC copy of the token specified in the data field is bad. SFW is reinitializing that token to it's default value Recommended Action: Verify that the default settings are appropriate. For example, run the EFI baud and boot test command. SNMP Trap: hpevtSalandBmcTokenBad - 10628 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10629 Error Incompatible I/O Backplane or I/O cables installed. Probable Cause: Incorrect I/O backplane and/or I/O backplane cables are connected to the cell board. The cell board is not compatible with I/O backplane and/or I/O backplane cables. Recommended Action: Remove I/O backplane and/or I/O backplane cables and replace with compatible I/O backplane and/or I/O backplane cables. SNMP Trap: hpevtBkPlaneCable - 10629 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10698 Warning The fPar identified by the event detail will be unusable. Probable Cause: Firmware ran out of NVRAM before the server completed cold boot initialization. Recommended Action: Initialize the NVRAM to the factory defaults and reset the server. Soft partitions will have to be recreated from scratch before they are available. SNMP Trap: hpevtFparUnusable - 10698 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10702 Error Firmware is out of NVRAM and cannot built the ILM memory slice device map Probable Cause: Firmware ran out of NVRAM before the server completed cold boot initialization. Recommended Action: Initialize the NVRAM to the factory defaults and reset the server. Soft partitions will have to be recreated from scratch before they are available. SNMP Trap: hpevtFWoutOfNvram - 10702 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10703 Error The NVRAM for the CPU map is corrupt and cannot be trusted. It appears that there are more CPUs in the map than the size of the map can hold. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap: hpevtNvramCPUCorrupt - 10703 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10704 Error The NVRAM for the IO device ownership map is corrupt and cannot be trusted. It appears that there are more IO devices in the map than the size of the map can hold. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap: hpevtNvramIOCorrupt - 10704 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 10705 Error The NVRAM for the cell local memory map is corrupt and cannot be trusted. It appears that there are more memory slices in the map than the size of the map can hold. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. SNMP Trap: hpevtNvramLocMemCorrupt - 10705 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. Platform Agent Events 81