HP Integrity rx2800 HP Insight Management WBEM Provider Events Reference Guide - Page 71

Incompatible I/O Backplane or I/O cables installed. Probable Cause: Incorrect I/O

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10628 Warning 10629 Error 10698 Warning 10702 Error 10703 Error 10704 Error 10705 Error 10706 Error 10707 Error 10708 Error 10771 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. WBEM EventID: 4532. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. 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. WBEM EventID: 4533. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. 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. WBEM EventID: 4667. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. 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. WBEM EventID: 4671. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. 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: This should not show up and Firmware should have resolved this. WBEM EventID: 4672. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. 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. WBEM EventID: 4673. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. 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. WBEM EventID: 4674. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for a CPU device in the partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. WBEM EventID: 4675. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for an IO device in the partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. WBEM EventID: 4676. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for a CLM device in the partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults. Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. WBEM EventID: 4677. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Firmware has run out of NVRAM and cannot create the needed variable(s). Probable Cause: NVRAM is too full for operation. Recommended Action: Delete some EFI variables in existing fPars or boot in nPars mode and delete some variables. (E.g., too many boot paths in the boot manager can cause this). Clear NVRAM and reconfigure system. WBEM EventID: 4756. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Platform Events 71

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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. WBEM EventID: 4532. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
10628
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. WBEM EventID: 4533. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
10629
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. WBEM
EventID: 4667. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
10698
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. WBEM EventID: 4671. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
10702
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: This
should not show up and Firmware should have resolved this. WBEM EventID: 4672.
WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
10703
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.
WBEM EventID: 4673. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
10704
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. WBEM EventID: 4674. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
10705
An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources
and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for a CPU device in the
partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of
fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults.
Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. WBEM EventID: 4675. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
10706
An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources
and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for an IO device in the
partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of
fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults.
Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. WBEM EventID: 4676. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
10707
An internal firmware inconsistency exists or the server exhausted its internal resources
and is unable to create an fPars EFI ownership variable for a CLM device in the
partition. Either of these conditions is fatal. Probable Cause: NVRAM corruption of
fPars specific database. Recommended Action: Restore NVRAM to factory defaults.
Reset server and reconfigure soft partitions. WBEM EventID: 4677. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
10708
Firmware has run out of NVRAM and cannot create the needed variable(s). Probable
Cause: NVRAM is too full for operation. Recommended Action: Delete some EFI
variables in existing fPars or boot in nPars mode and delete some variables. (E.g.,
too many boot paths in the boot manager can cause this). Clear NVRAM and
reconfigure system. WBEM EventID: 4756. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
10771
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