HP Integrity rx4640 Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference - Page 64

Possible Causes: 1. Bad System Firmware image, in ROM 2. Power not reaching processors 3.

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There is either a missing or failed power component. This may be a normal message when a system is not loaded to capacity and power If this is unexpected, then check all boards, power components are purposefully left out of the supplies, and modules that either supply or use 707 system. this voltage rail. Possibly, the specified fan is beginning to lose If these errors continue to be reported, the fan 710 performance. should be replaced. The power cable has been disconnected. Reconnect, or The power supply has failed. The system has detected that one of the power Contact your HP support representative to check 720 supplies has failed. the power supply. The power supply has lost its A/C source. The power supply is not connected to a working A/C Verify that the plug is connected to the power 722 power source. supply, and to a working power source. Indicates a failure with the AC power source that is connected to one of the redundant power 726 supply units. Check the power cord or source voltage. Either power supply has failed, AC has been lost, Check for loose cables + power supply modules. 727 or supply has been removed. If problem persists replace supply. 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 728 be responsible for this failure. that either supply or use this voltage rail. A sensor reading in the system was determined to be non-recoverable and the system was shut Read the system logs to find which sensor was 729 down or reset. out of range. To correct the problem, try the following: 1. Validate that processors are supported in this Possible Causes: 1. Bad System Firmware image system. 2. Verify that processors are seated in ROM 2. Power not reaching processors 3. properly in system. 3. Check if system has booted Processor is in reset or is not properly seated in (only a communication problem. - future events system 4. An unsupported processor was inserted will also be lost.) 4. Attempt a system reset, INIT, in system 5. Communication with BMC is and/or A/C cycle to clear the problem. 5. Update 730 impaired. system firmware again if necessary. The input power to the supply has failed or gone out of range. Or the input cord has been 731 disconnected. Check the power cord or source voltage. 732 The power supply fan(s) is slowing Check power supply fan(s). The Cooling Unit may be running properly now, but it was detected in a degraded state. It may Continue to monitor unit and contact HP support 733 need to be replaced in the future. to determine appropriate action. 734 A cooling unit has failed. Replace the indicated cooling unit. BMC entering special mode. The system is not operating in a normal configuration. Some The Special Mode must be exited to ensure proper 735 protection features may be disabled in this mode. operation of the server. Some process took longer than it should. Identify Watchdog timer expired, and a hard reset of the that process and contact the vendor of that 736 system occurred. application. Some process took longer than it should. Identify Watchdog timer expired, and the system was that process and contact the vendor of that 737 powered-off. application. Some process took longer than it should. Identify Watchdog timer expired, and the system was that process and contact the vendor of that 738 power-cycled. application. 64 Management Agents Event Tables

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If this is unexpected, then check all boards, power
supplies, and modules that either supply or use
this voltage rail.
There is either a missing or failed power
component. This may be a normal message when
a system is not loaded to capacity and power
components are purposefully left out of the
system.
707
If these errors continue to be reported, the fan
should be replaced.
Possibly, the specified fan is beginning to lose
performance.
710
The power cable has been disconnected.
Reconnect, or The power supply has failed.
Contact your HP support representative to check
the power supply.
The system has detected that one of the power
supplies has failed.
720
Verify that the plug is connected to the power
supply, and to a working power source.
The power supply has lost its A/C source. The
power supply is not connected to a working A/C
power source.
722
Check the power cord or source voltage.
Indicates a failure with the AC power source that
is connected to one of the redundant power
supply units.
726
Check for loose cables + power supply modules.
If problem persists replace supply.
Either power supply has failed, AC has been lost,
or supply has been removed.
727
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.
728
Read the system logs to find which sensor was
out of range.
A sensor reading in the system was determined
to be non-recoverable and the system was shut
down or reset.
729
To correct the problem, try the following: 1.
Validate that processors are supported in this
system. 2. Verify that processors are seated
properly in system. 3. Check if system has booted
(only a communication problem. - future events
will also be lost.) 4. Attempt a system reset, INIT,
and/or A/C cycle to clear the problem. 5. Update
system firmware again if necessary.
Possible Causes: 1. Bad System Firmware image
in ROM 2. Power not reaching processors 3.
Processor is in reset or is not properly seated in
system 4. An unsupported processor was inserted
in system 5. Communication with BMC is
impaired.
730
Check the power cord or source voltage.
The input power to the supply has failed or gone
out of range. Or the input cord has been
disconnected.
731
Check power supply fan(s).
The power supply fan(s) is slowing
732
Continue to monitor unit and contact HP support
to determine appropriate action.
The Cooling Unit may be running properly now,
but it was detected in a degraded state. It may
need to be replaced in the future.
733
Replace the indicated cooling unit.
A cooling unit has failed.
734
The Special Mode must be exited to ensure proper
operation of the server.
BMC entering special mode. The system is not
operating in a normal configuration. Some
protection features may be disabled in this mode.
735
Some process took longer than it should. Identify
that process and contact the vendor of that
application.
Watchdog timer expired, and a hard reset of the
system occurred.
736
Some process took longer than it should. Identify
that process and contact the vendor of that
application.
Watchdog timer expired, and the system was
powered-off.
737
Some process took longer than it should. Identify
that process and contact the vendor of that
application.
Watchdog timer expired, and the system was
power-cycled.
738
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Management Agents Event Tables