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An I/O device is missing from the Core I/O. Probable Cause: Either an I/O device

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12199 Error 12204 Warning 12207 Warning 12208 Warning 12217 Error 12218 Error 12222 Error 12227 Error 12228 Warning 12229 Warning 12230 Warning The complex profiles between cells in a partition do not match. Data field is unused, earlier events will give more detail. Probable Cause: The Group A or Group C complex profiles didn't match on all cells in the partition. Recommended Action: Push out new complex profiles and reset. WBEM EventID: 6698. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. An I/O device is missing from the Core I/O. Probable Cause: Either an I/O device on the Core I/O has failed or the wrong card is plugged into the location of the expected Core I/O. Recommended Action: Replace the specified location with the supported Core I/O card. WBEM EventID: 6699. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. fPars PMI handler was unable to Notify a CPU's new owner after a migrate. Probable Cause: OS has not fully set up GPE enable bits with the FSHWA interface. Recommended Action: Contact HP support. WBEM EventID: 6701. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. fPars PMI handler was unable to Notify a CPU's new owner after a migrate. Probable Cause: OS incorrectly set up the IOSAPIC redirection entry through the FSHWA interface. Recommended Action: Contact HP support. WBEM EventID: 6702. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. An OS is shutting down due to an MCA (Machine Check Abort) or INIT. Probable Cause: An MCA or INIT occurred. Recommended Action: Analyze the dump + logs for cause. If necessary contact HP Support for assistance. WBEM EventID: 6772. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. An OS is shutting down due to a panic. Probable Cause: An OS has panicked. Recommended Action: Analyze the dump + logs for cause. If necessary contact HP Support for assistance. WBEM EventID: 6773. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. An instance of CLU FW has an installed firmware revision that is incompatible with the system type. Many system operations will fail until this condition is resolved. Probable Cause: Following an in-the-box system type upgrade, or after a UGUY board was replaced, the CLU FW may not have been updated to an appropriate revision for the system type. Recommended Action: Contact your HP Customer Support Representative to update all firmware entities to revisions that are appropriate for the system type. WBEM EventID: 6771. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. The online diagnostics have identified a hardware problem. Probable Cause: OS based diagnostics discovered a hardware problem. Recommended Action: Consult the OS diagnostics logs for details about the problem. WBEM EventID: 6779. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Over-Temperature or power condition detected for processor. Probable Cause: The processor temperature or power has exceeded normal limits. The Enhanced Thermal Management (ETM) feature of the processor has been employed to reduce the chip power to allow operation within normal limits. If this condition persists, this will have an adverse impact on the performance of this processor. Recommended Action: Check that there are no issues with the cooling, and if the problem persists contact HP service. WBEM EventID: 6836. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. An error occurred while checking the fabricless boot state. Probable Cause: System firmware was unable to access the fabric graph or the expected vertex was not found. Recommended Action: This is a symptom of a problem, not the cause. Look for additional IPMI event logs that more accurately describe the problem. Contact your HP Support Representative to investigate the fabric. WBEM EventID: 6775. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. System firmware was unable to clear the link error masks. Probable Cause: This event does not indicate the original cause. This is a problem encountered while handling a fabric link error. Recommended Action: Collect IPMI event logs to determine the original cause of the error. Contact your HP Support Representative to troubleshoot the fabric. WBEM EventID: 6776. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Platform Events 87

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The complex profiles between cells in a partition do not match. Data field is unused,
earlier events will give more detail. Probable Cause: The Group A or Group C complex
profiles didn't match on all cells in the partition. Recommended Action: Push out
new complex profiles and reset. WBEM EventID: 6698. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
12199
An I/O device is missing from the Core I/O. Probable Cause: Either an I/O device on
the Core I/O has failed or the wrong card is plugged into the location of the expected
Core I/O. Recommended Action: Replace the specified location with the supported
Core I/O card. WBEM EventID: 6699. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
12204
fPars PMI handler was unable to Notify a CPU's new owner after a migrate. Probable
Cause: OS has not fully set up GPE enable bits with the FSHWA interface.
Recommended Action: Contact HP support. WBEM EventID: 6701. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
12207
fPars PMI handler was unable to Notify a CPU's new owner after a migrate. Probable
Cause: OS incorrectly set up the IOSAPIC redirection entry through the FSHWA
interface. Recommended Action: Contact HP support. WBEM EventID: 6702. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
12208
An OS is shutting down due to an MCA (Machine Check Abort) or INIT. Probable
Cause: An MCA or INIT occurred. Recommended Action: Analyze the dump + logs
for cause. If necessary contact HP Support for assistance. WBEM EventID: 6772.
WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
12217
An OS is shutting down due to a panic. Probable Cause: An OS has panicked.
Recommended Action: Analyze the dump + logs for cause. If necessary contact HP
Support for assistance. WBEM EventID: 6773. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
12218
An instance of CLU FW has an installed firmware revision that is incompatible with
the system type. Many system operations will fail until this condition is resolved.
Probable Cause: Following an in-the-box system type upgrade, or after a UGUY
board was replaced, the CLU FW may not have been updated to an appropriate
revision for the system type. Recommended Action: Contact your HP Customer
Support Representative to update all firmware entities to revisions that are appropriate
for the system type. WBEM EventID: 6771. WBEM ProviderName:
FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
12222
The online diagnostics have identified a hardware problem. Probable Cause: OS
based diagnostics discovered a hardware problem. Recommended Action: Consult
the OS diagnostics logs for details about the problem. WBEM EventID: 6779. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Error
12227
Over-Temperature or power condition detected for processor. Probable Cause: The
processor temperature or power has exceeded normal limits. The Enhanced Thermal
Management (ETM) feature of the processor has been employed to reduce the chip
power to allow operation within normal limits. If this condition persists, this will
have an adverse impact on the performance of this processor. Recommended Action:
Check that there are no issues with the cooling, and if the problem persists contact
HP service. WBEM EventID: 6836. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
12228
An error occurred while checking the fabricless boot state. Probable Cause: System
firmware was unable to access the fabric graph or the expected vertex was not found.
Recommended Action: This is a symptom of a problem, not the cause. Look for
additional IPMI event logs that more accurately describe the problem. Contact your
HP Support Representative to investigate the fabric. WBEM EventID: 6775. WBEM
ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
12229
System firmware was unable to clear the link error masks. Probable Cause: This event
does not indicate the original cause. This is a problem encountered while handling
a fabric link error. Recommended Action: Collect IPMI event logs to determine the
original cause of the error. Contact your HP Support Representative to troubleshoot
the fabric. WBEM EventID: 6776. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider.
Warning
12230
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