HP Integrity rx4640 Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference - Page 65

command. Either the Transfer Of Control TOC, System Log SEL.

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A required device was not detected. See the 739 System Log (SEL). Install missing, required device. 740 A required device was not detected. Install missing, required device. 744 The System Log is almost full. Review the log for any important events, then clear it. The critical interrupt sensor has detected that there was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI command. Either the Transfer Of Control (TOC) button was pressed or the interrupt was initiated If this is unexpected behavior, then check logs for remotely. The system will reboot after the events that would have caused an INIT, TOC, or 745 interrupt processing is finished. RESET. The critical interrupt sensor has detected that there was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI command. Either the Transfer Of Control (TOC) button was pressed or the interrupt was initiated If this is unexpected behavior, then check logs for remotely. The system will reboot after the events that would have caused an INIT, TOC, or 746 interrupt processing is finished. RESET. For an I/O device failure, consult the error logs for additional information. Determine and replace An I/O device (or host bridge) detected an the failed I/O device. For an I/O host bridge internal error. OR An I/O device (or host bridge) failure, contact your HP representative to check 747 detected a bus error. the I/O host bridge. 748 The OS caused the system to shut down. Look at OS logs and crash data to determine why the system shut down. HP recommends that when you powered down the system you use the normal shutdown procedure to properly shut down the operating The system has been powered OFF with a hard system. Otherwise, data-loss and/or hardware 749 power-down. failure can occur. If the watchdog is enabled, it is expected that some action will be needed when it expires. Watchdog timer expired, but no action was Reconfigure the watchdog timer to either choose 750 chosen. an action, or disable it. For an I/O bus parity error, consult the error logs An I/O device (or host bridge) detected a bus for additional information. Determine and replace parity error, OR An I/O device (or host bridge) the failed I/O device. For an I/O host bridge mastered a bus transaction and received a parity failure, contact your HP representative to check 751 error response from the target. the I/O host bridge. The temperature inside the server has gone outside the factory specified range for normal operation. You should quit applications and power down the server to protect its hardware from damage. This event may indicate one of the following conditions: A failed fan, blocked air vents or poor ventilation around the server, open server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers, high temperature in the room where the server resides, an unusually hot hardware component located near one of the server's temperature 752 sensors. Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it. Platform Events - Table 2 (Windows System Log Event ID, Cause, Recommended Action) 65

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Install missing, required device.
A required device was not detected. See the
System Log (SEL).
739
Install missing, required device.
A required device was not detected.
740
Review the log for any important events, then
clear it.
The System Log is almost full.
744
If this is unexpected behavior, then check logs for
events that would have caused an INIT, TOC, or
RESET.
The critical interrupt sensor has detected that
there was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI
command. Either the Transfer Of Control (TOC)
button was pressed or the interrupt was initiated
remotely. The system will reboot after the
interrupt processing is finished.
745
If this is unexpected behavior, then check logs for
events that would have caused an INIT, TOC, or
RESET.
The critical interrupt sensor has detected that
there was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI
command. Either the Transfer Of Control (TOC)
button was pressed or the interrupt was initiated
remotely. The system will reboot after the
interrupt processing is finished.
746
For an I/O device failure, consult the error logs
for additional information. Determine and replace
the failed I/O device. For an I/O host bridge
failure, contact your HP representative to check
the I/O host bridge.
An I/O device (or host bridge) detected an
internal error. OR An I/O device (or host bridge)
detected a bus error.
747
Look at OS logs and crash data to determine why
the system shut down.
The OS caused the system to shut down.
748
HP recommends that when you powered down
the system you use the normal shutdown
procedure to properly shut down the operating
system. Otherwise, data-loss and/or hardware
failure can occur.
The system has been powered OFF with a hard
power-down.
749
If the watchdog is enabled, it is expected that
some action will be needed when it expires.
Reconfigure the watchdog timer to either choose
an action, or disable it.
Watchdog timer expired, but no action was
chosen.
750
For an I/O bus parity error, consult the error logs
for additional information. Determine and replace
the failed I/O device. For an I/O host bridge
failure, contact your HP representative to check
the I/O host bridge.
An I/O device (or host bridge) detected a bus
parity error, OR An I/O device (or host bridge)
mastered a bus transaction and received a parity
error response from the target.
751
Find cause of temperature anomaly and fix it.
The temperature inside the server has gone
outside the factory specified range for normal
operation. You should quit applications and
power down the server to protect its hardware
from damage. This event may indicate one of the
following conditions: A failed fan, blocked air
vents or poor ventilation around the server, open
server chassis cover, or missing drive slot covers,
high temperature in the room where the server
resides, an unusually hot hardware component
located near one of the server's temperature
sensors.
752
Platform Events – Table 2 (Windows System Log Event ID, Cause, Recommended Action)
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