Server Administrator
Version 7.4 Messages Reference Guide
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.
WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
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Introduction
Dell OpenManage Server Administrator generates event messages stored primarily in the operating system or Server Administrator event logs and sometimes in Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps. This document describes the event messages that are created by Server Administrator version 7.1.2 and displayed in the Server Administrator alert log.
Server Administrator creates events in response to sensor status changes and other monitored parameters. The Server Administrator event monitor uses these status change events to add descriptive messages to the operating system event log or the Server Administrator alert log.
Each event message that Server Administrator adds to the alert log consists of a unique identifier called the event ID for a specific event source category and a descriptive message. The event message includes the severity, cause of the event, and other relevant information, such as the event location and the previous state of the monitored item.
The tables in this guide list all Server Administrator event IDs in numeric order. Each entry includes the description, severity level, and cause of the event ID. The message text in angle brackets (for example, (for example, <State>) describes the
What???s New in this Release
New Alert messages for Instrumentation Service ??? 1015 and 1016.
New Alert messages for
Alert Message Change History
The following table describes the changes made to the Storage Management alerts from the previous release of Storage Management to the current release.
Table 1. Alert Message Change History
Storage Management 4.4
Product Versions to which changes apply
New Alerts
Deleted Alerts
Modified Alerts
Storage Management 4.3
Product Versions to which changes apply
New Alerts
Storage Management 4.4.0
Server Administrator 7.4.0
1015, 1016
1250, 1253, 1255, 1350, 1355, 1450, 1451, 1452, 1453, 1454, 1455, 1500, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1504, 1505, 1600, 1605
None
Storage Management 4.3.0
Server Administrator 7.3.0
2699, 2700, 2701, 2702, 2703, 2704, 2705, 2874, 2875, 2876, 2900, 2901, 2902, 2903, 2904, 2905, 2906, 2907, 2908,
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Modified Alerts
Storage Management 3.3
Product Versions to which changes apply
New Alerts
None
Storage Management 3.3.0
Server Administrator 6.3.0
2394, 2395, 2396, 2397, 2398, 2399, 2400, 2401, 2402, 2403, 2404
Messages Not Described in This Guide
This guide describes only event messages logged by Server Administrator and Storage Management that are displayed in the Server Administrator alert log. For information on other messages generated by your system, see one of the following sources:
???The Installation and Troubleshooting Guide or Hardware Owner's Manual shipped with your system
???Operating system documentation
???Application program documentation
Understanding Event Messages
Add your section content here.This section describes the various types of event messages generated by the Server Administrator. When an event occurs on your system, Server Administrator sends information about one of the following event types to the systems management console:
Table 2. Understanding Event Messages
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temperature probe in an enclosure) has crossed a warning threshold.
Critical / Failure / A significant event that indicates actual or Errorimminent loss of data or loss of function. For
example, crossing a failure threshold or a hardware failure such as an array disk.
Server Administrator generates events based on status changes in the following sensors:
???Temperature Sensor ??? Helps protect critical components by alerting the systems management console when temperatures become too high inside a chassis; also monitors the temperature in a variety of locations in the chassis and in attached system(s).
???Fan Sensor ??? Monitors fans in various locations in the chassis and in attached system(s).
???Voltage Sensor ??? Monitors voltages across critical components in various chassis locations and in attached system(s).
???Current Sensor ??? Monitors the current (or amperage) output from the power supply (or supplies) in the chassis and in attached system(s).
???Chassis Intrusion Sensor ??? Monitors intrusion into the chassis and attached system(s).
???Redundancy Unit Sensor ??? Monitors redundant units (critical units such as fans, AC power cords, or power supplies) within the chassis; also monitors the chassis and attached system(s). For example, redundancy allows a second or nth fan to keep the chassis components at a safe temperature when another fan has failed. Redundancy is normal when the intended number of critical components are operating. Redundancy is degraded when a component fails, but others are still operating. Redundancy is lost when there is one less critical redundancy device than required.
???Power Supply Sensor ??? Monitors power supplies in the chassis and in attached system(s).
???Memory Prefailure Sensor ??? Monitors memory modules by counting the number of Error Correction Code (ECC) memory corrections.
???Fan Enclosure Sensor ??? Monitors protective fan enclosures by detecting their removal from and insertion into the system, and by measuring how long a fan enclosure is absent from the chassis. This sensor monitors the chassis and in attached system(s).
???AC Power Cord Sensor ??? Monitors the presence of AC power for an AC power cord.
???Hardware Log Sensor ??? Monitors the size of a hardware log.
???Processor Sensor ??? Monitors the processor status in the system.
???Pluggable Device Sensor ??? Monitors the addition, removal, or configuration errors for some pluggable devices, such as memory cards.
???Battery Sensor ??? Monitors the status of one or more batteries in the system.
???SD Card Device Sensor ??? Monitors instrumented Secure Digital (SD) card devices in the system.
Sample Event Message Text
The following example shows the format of the event messages logged by Server Administrator.
EventID: 1000
Source: Server Administrator
Category: Instrumentation Service
Type: Information
Date and Time: Mon Oct 21 10:38:00 2002
Computer: <computer name>
Description: Server Administrator starting
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Data: Bytes in Hex
Viewing Alerts and Event Messages
An event log is used to record information about important events.
Server Administrator generates alerts that are added to the operating system event log and to the Server Administrator alert log. To view these alerts in Server Administrator:
1.Select the System object in the tree view.
2.Select the Logs tab.
3.Select the Alert tab.
You can also view the event log using your operating system???s event viewer. Each operating system???s event viewer accesses the applicable operating system event log.
The location of the event log file depends on the operating system you are using.
???On systems running the Microsoft Windows operating systems, event messages are logged in the operating system event log and the Server Administrator event log.
NOTE: The Server Administrator event log file is named dcsys32.xml and is located in the
<install_path>\omsa\log directory. The default install_path is C:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt.
???On systems running the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Citrix XenServer, VMware ESX, and VMware ESXi operating systems, the event messages are logged in the operating system log file and the Server Administrator event log.
NOTE: The default name of the operating system log file is /var/log/messages, and you can view the operating system log file using a text editor such as vi or emacs. The Server Administrator event log file is named dcsys<xx>.xml,where xx is either 32 or 64 bit depending on the operating system. In the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Citrix XenServer and VMware ESX operating systems, the Server Administrator event log file is located in the /opt/ dell/srvadmin/var/log/openmanage directory. In the VMware ESXi operating system, the Server Administrator event log file is located in the /etc/cim/dell/srvadmin/log/openmanage directory.
Logging Messages to a Unicode Text File
Logging messages to a Unicode text file is optional. By default, the feature is disabled in the Server Administrator. To enable this feature, modify the Event Manager section of the dcemdy <xx>.ini configuration file where xx is 32 or 64 bit depending on the operating system, as follows:
???On systems running Microsoft Windows operating systems, you can locate the configuration file in the <install_path> \dataeng\ini directory and set the property UnitextLog.enabled=true. The default install_path is C:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt. Restart the DSM SA Event Manager service to enable the setting. The Server Administrator Unicode text event log file is named dcsys32.log and is located in the <install_path>\omsa\log directory.
???On systems running the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Citrix XenServer and VMware ESX operating systems, you can locate the configuration file in the /opt/dell/srvadmin/etc/
???On systems running the in ESXi operating system the dcemdy32.ini file is located under /etc/cim/
The following
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Viewing Events in Microsoft Windows Server 2008
1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
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3.In the Event Viewer window, click the Tree tab and then click System Log. The System Log window displays a list of recently logged events.
4.To view the details of an event,
NOTE: You can also look up the dcsys <xx>.xml file, in the <install_path> \omsa\log directory, to view the separate event log file, where the default install_path is C:\Program Files\Dell \SysMgt and xx is 32 or 64 depending on the operating system that is installed.
Viewing Events in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
1.Log in as root.
2.Use a text editor such as vi or emacs to view the file named /var/log/messages.
The following example shows the Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server message log, /var/log/messages. The text in boldface type indicates the message text.
NOTE: These messages are typically displayed as one long line. In the following example, the message is displayed using line breaks to help you see the message text more clearly.
Feb 6 14:20:51 server01 Server Administrator: Instrumentation Service EventID: 1000
Server Administrator starting
Feb 6 14:20:51 server01 Server Administrator: Instrumentation Service EventID: 1001
Server Administrator startup complete
Feb 6 14:21:21 server01 Server Administrator: Instrumentation Service EventID:
1254Chassis intrusion detected Sensor location: Main chassis intrusion Chassis
location: Main System Chassis Previous state was: OK (Normal) Chassis intrusion
state: Open
Feb 6 14:21:51 server01 Server Administrator: Instrumentation Service EventID:
1252Chassis intrusion returned to normal Sensor location: Main chassis intrusion
Chassis location: Main System Chassis Previous state was: Critical (Failed)
Chassis intrusion state: Closed
Viewing Events in VMware ESX/ESXi
1.Log in to the system running VMware ESX/ESXi with VMware vSphere Client.
2.Click View ??? Administration ??? System Logs.
3.Select Server Log ??? /var/log/messages entry from the
Viewing the Event Information
The event log for each operating system contains some or all of the following information:
???Date ??? The date the event occurred.
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???Time ??? The local time the event occurred.
???Type ??? A classification of the event severity: Information, Warning, or Error.
???User ??? The name of the user on whose behalf the event occurred.
???Computer ??? The name of the system where the event occurred.
???Source ??? The software that logged the event.
???Category ??? The classification of the event by the event source.
???Event ID ??? The number identifying the particular event type.
???Description ??? A description of the event. The format and contents of the event description vary, depending on the event type.
Understanding the Event Description
Table below lists in alphabetical order each line item that may appear in the event description.
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Server Management Messages
The following tables lists in numerical order each event ID and its corresponding description, along with its severity and cause.
NOTE: For corrective actions, see the appropriate documentation.
Server Administrator General Messages
The messages below indicate that certain alert systems are up and working.
Event ID ??? 0000
Event ID ??? 0001
Description Log backup created
SeverityInformation
Event ID ??? 1000
Description Server Administrator starting
SeverityInformation
Event ID ??? 1001
Description Server Administrator startup complete
SeverityInformation
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Event ID ??? 1002
Description A system BIOS update has been scheduled for the next reboot
SeverityInformation
Event ID ??? 1003
Event ID ??? 1004
Event ID ??? 1005
Event ID ??? 1006
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Event ID ??? 1007
Event ID ??? 1008
Description Systems Management Data Manager Started
SeverityInformation
Event ID ??? 1009
Description Systems Management Data Manager Stopped
SeverityInformation
Event ID ??? 1011
Event ID ??? 1012
Description IPMI Status Interface: <the IPMI interface being used>, <additional information if available and applicable >
Severity
Cause
Information
This message is generated to indicate the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) status of the system.
Additional information, when available, includes Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) not present, BMC not responding, System Event Log (SEL) not present, and SEL Data Record (SDR) not present.
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Event ID ??? 1013
Event ID ??? 1014
Event ID ??? 1015
Description Server Based Management Mode is enabled
SeverityInformation
Event ID ??? 1016
Description Server Based Management Mode is disabled
SeverityInformation
Temperature Sensor Messages
The temperature sensors listed help protect critical components by alerting the systems management console when temperatures become too high inside a chassis. The temperature sensor messages use more variables: sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and temperature sensor value or state.
Event ID ??? 1050
Description Temperature sensor has failed Sensor location: <Location in chassis>
Chassis location: <Name of chassis>
Previous state was: <State>
If sensor type is not discrete:
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sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and temperature sensor value are provided.
Event ID ??? 1053
Description Temperature sensor detected a warning value Sensor location: <Location in chassis>
Chassis location: <Name of chassis>
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Cooling Device Messages
The cooling device sensors listed monitor how well a fan is functioning. Cooling device messages provide status and warning information for fans in a particular chassis.
Event ID ??? 1100
Event ID ??? 1101
Event ID ??? 1102
Event ID ??? 1103
Description Fan sensor detected a warning value Sensor location: <Location in chassis>
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Event ID ??? 1104
Event ID ??? 1105
Voltage Sensor Messages
The voltage sensors listed monitor the number of volts across critical components. Voltage sensor messages provide status and warning information for voltage sensors in a particular chassis.
Event ID ??? 1150
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Voltage sensor value (in Volts): <Reading>
If sensor type is discrete:
Discrete voltage state: <State>
Event ID ??? 1153
Description Voltage sensor detected a warning value Sensor location: <Location in chassis>
Chassis location: <Name of chassis>
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Current Sensor Messages
The current sensors listed measure the amount of current (in amperes) that is traversing critical components. Current sensor messages provide status and warning information for current sensors in a particular chassis.
Event ID ??? 1200
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Event ID ??? 1204
Description
Severity
Discrete voltage state: <State>
Error
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Chassis Intrusion Messages
The chassis intrusion messages listed are a security measure. Chassis intrusion means that someone is opening the cover to a system???s chassis. Alerts are sent to prevent unauthorized removal of parts from a chassis.
Event ID ??? 1251
Chassis location: <Name of chassis>
Previous state was: <State>
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Redundancy Unit Messages
Redundancy means that a system chassis has more than one of certain critical components. Fans and power supplies, for example, are so important for preventing damage or disruption of a computer system that a chassis may have ???extra??? fans or power supplies installed. Redundancy allows a second or nth fan to keep the chassis components at a safe temperature when the primary fan has failed. Redundancy is normal when the intended number of critical components are operating. Redundancy is degraded when a component fails but others are still operating. Redundancy is lost when the number of components functioning falls below the redundancy threshold. Lists the redundancy unit messages.
The number of devices required for full redundancy is provided as part of the message, when applicable, for the redundancy unit and the platform. For details on redundancy computation, see the respective platform documentation.
Event ID ??? 1300
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Event ID ??? 1301
Event ID ??? 1302
Event ID ??? 1303
Event ID ??? 1304
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redundancy unit location, chassis location, previous redundancy state, and the number of devices required for full redundancy information is provided.
Event ID ??? 1305
Event ID ??? 1306
Power Supply Messages
The power supply sensors monitor how well a power supply is functioning. The power supply messages listed provides status and warning information for power supplies present in a particular chassis.
Event ID ??? 1351
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Event ID ??? 1354
Description Power supply detected a failure Sensor Location: <Location in chassis>
Chassis location: <Name of chassis>
Previous redundancy state was: <State>
Power Supply type: <type of power supply> <Additional power supply status information>
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Memory Device Messages
The memory device messages listed provides status and warning information for memory modules present in a particular system. Memory devices determine health status by monitoring the ECC memory correction rate and the type of memory events that have occurred.
NOTE: A critical status does not always indicate a system failure or loss of data. In some instances, the system has exceeded the ECC correction rate. Although the system continues to function, you should perform system maintenance as described.
NOTE: The <status> can be either critical or
Event ID ??? 1400
Event ID ??? 1401
Event ID ??? 1402
Description Memory device status is <status>
Memory device location: <location in chassis>
Possible memory module event cause: <list of causes>
SeverityInformational
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Event ID ??? 1403
Event ID ??? 1404
Event ID ??? 1405
Hardware Log Sensor Messages
The hardware logs provide hardware status messages to systems management software. On certain systems, the hardware log is implemented as a circular queue. When the log becomes full, the oldest status messages are overwritten when new status messages are logged. On some systems, the log is not circular. On these systems, when the log becomes full, subsequent hardware status messages are lost. Hardware log sensor messages listed provides status and warning information about the noncircular logs that may fill up, resulting in lost status messages.
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Event ID ??? 1550
Event ID ??? 1551
Event ID ??? 1552
Event ID ??? 1553
Event ID ??? 1554
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Event ID ??? 1555
Processor Sensor Messages
The processor sensors monitor how well a processor is functioning. Processor messages listed provides status and warning information for processors in a particular chassis.
Event ID ??? 1601
Event ID ??? 1602
Event ID ??? 1603
Description Processor sensor detected a warning value Sensor Location: <Location in chassis>
Chassis Location: <Name of chassis>
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Event ID ??? 1604
Pluggable Device Messages
The pluggable device messages listed provides status and error information when some devices, such as memory cards, are added or removed.
Event ID ??? 1650
Event ID ??? 1651
Description Device added to system Device location: <Location in chassis> Chassis Location: <Name of chassis>
Additional details: <Additional details for the events>
SeverityInformation
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Event ID ??? 1652
Event ID ??? 1653
Battery Sensor Messages
The battery sensors monitor how well a battery is functioning. The battery messages listed provides status and warning information for batteries in a particular chassis.
Event ID ??? 1700
Event ID ??? 1701
Description Battery sensor value unknown Sensor location: <Location in chassis>
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Event ID ??? 1702
Event ID ??? 1703
Event ID ??? 1704
Description Battery sensor detected a failure value Sensor location: <Location in chassis>
Chassis Location: <Name of chassis>
Previous state was: <State>
Battery sensor status: <status>
SeverityError
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Event ID ??? 1705
Secure Digital (SD) Card Device Messages
The SD card device sensors monitor instrumented SD card devices in the system. The messages provide the status and error information for SD card devices present in a chassis.
Event ID ??? 1750
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Event ID ??? 1755
Chassis Management Controller Messages
The Alerts sent by M1000e Chassis Management Controller (CMC) are organized by severity. That is, the event ID of the CMC trap indicates the severity (informational, warning, critical, or
Event ID ??? 2000
Event ID ??? 2002
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Event ID ??? 2003
Event ID ??? 2004
Event ID ??? 2005
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Storage Management Message Reference
The Server Administrator Storage Management???s alert or event management features let you monitor the health of storage resources such as controllers, enclosures, physical disks, and virtual disks.
Alert Monitoring and Logging
The Storage Management Service performs alert monitoring and logging. By default, the Storage Management service starts when the managed system starts up. If you stop the Storage Management Service, then alert monitoring and logging stops. Alert monitoring does the following:
???Updates the status of the storage object that generated the alert.
???Propagates the storage object???s status to all the related higher objects in the storage hierarchy. For example, the status of a
???Logs an alert in the alert log and the operating system application log.
???Sends an SNMP trap if the operating system???s SNMP service is installed and enabled.
NOTE: Server Administrator Storage Management does not log alerts regarding the data I/O path. These alerts are logged by the respective RAID drivers in the system alert log.
See the Server Administrator Storage Management Online Help for updated information.
Alert Message Format with Substitution Variables
When you view an alert in the Server Administrator alert log, the alert identifies the specific components such as the controller name or the virtual disk name to which the alert applies. In an actual operating environment, a storage system can have many combinations of controllers and disks as well as user- defined names for virtual disks and other components. Each environment is unique in its storage configuration and
This
For other alerts, the alert message text is constructed from information passed directly from the controller (or another storage component) to the alert log. In these cases, the variable information is represented with a percent symbol in the Storage Management documentation. An example of such an alert is shown for alert 2334.
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Table 3. Alert Message Format
The variables required to complete the message vary depending on the type of storage object and whether the storage object is in a SCSI or SAS configuration. The following table identifies the possible variables used to identify each storage object.
NOTE: Some alert messages relating to an enclosure or an enclosure component, such as a fan or EMM, are generated by the controller when the enclosure or enclosure component ID cannot be determined.
NOTE: A, B, C and X, Y, Z in the following examples are variables representing the storage object name or number.
Table 4. Message Format with Variables for Each Storage Object
Virtual Disk
Enclosure
SCSI Power Supply
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Message Format: Virtual Disk X (Name) Controller A (Name)
Message Format: Virtual Disk X Controller A
For example, 2057 Virtual disk degraded: Virtual Disk 11 (Virtual Disk 11) Controller 1 (PERC 5/E Adapter)
NOTE: The virtual disk and controller names are not always displayed.
Message Format: Enclosure X:Y Controller A, Connector B
For example, 2112 Enclosure shutdown: Enclosure 0:2 Controller 1, Connector 0
Message Format: Power Supply X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID C
SCSI Temperature Probe
SAS Temperature Probe
Message Format: Temperature Probe X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID
C
where C is the SCSI ID number of the EMM managing the temperature probe.
For example, 2101 Temperature dropped below the minimum warning threshold: Temperature Probe 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Target ID 6
Message Format: Temperature Probe X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure
C
For example, 2101 Temperature dropped below the minimum warning threshold: Temperature Probe 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Enclosure 2
Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions
The following sections describe alerts generated by the RAID or SCSI controllers supported by Storage Management. The alerts are displayed in the Server Administrator Alert tab or through Windows Event Viewer. These alerts can also be forwarded as SNMP traps to other applications.
SNMP traps are generated for the alerts listed in the following sections. These traps are included in the Server Administrator Storage Management, management information base (MIB). The SNMP traps for these alerts use all of the SNMP trap variables. For more information on SNMP support and the MIB, see the SNMP Reference Guide.
To locate an alert, scroll through the following table to find the alert number displayed on the Server Administrator Alert tab or search this file for the alert message text or number. See Understanding Event Messages for more information on severity levels.
For more information regarding alert descriptions and the appropriate corrective actions, see the online help.
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Event ID ??? 2048
displayed on the user interface. Perform a rescan after replacing or restoring the disk. If a disk has not been removed from the disk group, then check for problems with the cables. See the online help for more information on checking the cables. Ensure that the enclosure is powered on. If the problem persists, check the enclosure documentation for further diagnostic information.
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Clear Alert Number: 2052
Related Alert Number: 2054, 2057, 2056, 2076, 2079, 2081, 2083, 2129, 2202, 2204, 2270, 2292, 2299, 2369
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2070
903
Event ID ??? 2050
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Event ID ??? 2053
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk created.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2055
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk configuration changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2056
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Event ID ??? 2058
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk check consistency started.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2059
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk format started.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: 2086
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2060
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Copy of data started from physical disk % 2 to physical disk % 1.
OK / Normal /Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2075
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2061
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk initialization started.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: 2088
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2062
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Physical disk initialization started.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: 2089
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2063
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk reconfiguration started.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: 2090
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2064
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2075
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Copy of data completed from physical disk % 2 to physical disk % 1.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2060
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2081
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk reconfiguration failed.
Critical / Failure / Error
Hardware RAID:
Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is not functioning. A user may also have cancelled the reconfiguration.
Action: Replace the failed or
If the physical disk is part of a redundant array, then rebuild the physical disk. When finished, restart the reconfiguration.
Software RAID:
???Perform a backup with the Verify option.
???If the file backup fails, try to restore the failed file from a previous backup.
???When the backup with the Verify option is complete without any errors, delete the Virtual Disk.
???Recreate a new Virtual Disk with new drives.
???Restore the data from backup.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2081
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Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2085 is a clear alert for alert 2058.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2086
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk format completed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2086 is a clear alert for alert 2059.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2087
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Copy of data resumed from physical disk % 2 to physical disk % 1.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2060
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2088
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk initialization completed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2088 is a clear alert for alerts 2061 and 2136.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2089
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Physical disk initialization completed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2089 is a clear alert for alert 2062.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2090
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk reconfiguration completed
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2090 is a clear alert for alert 2063.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2091
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual disk rebuild completed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2091 is a clear alert for alert 2064.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
70
Event ID ??? 2092
71
Severity
Cause and
Action
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SNMP Trap
Numbers
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: A SCSI device experienced an error, but may have recovered.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2273
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
751, 851, 901
Event ID ??? 2098
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
72
Action: Check for factors that may cause overheating. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and
73
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SNMP Trap
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examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. See the physical disk enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2091
1054
Event ID ??? 2103
74
Cause and
Action
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Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2105 is a clear alert for alert 2104.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
1151
Event ID ??? 2106
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2071
75
Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. See the physical disk enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.
Action 2 : If you cannot identify why the disk has reached an unacceptable temperature, then replace the disk. If the physical disk is a member of a non- redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk.
CAUTION: Removing a physical disk that is included in a
76
77
78
Event ID ??? 2116
Action: None
79
80
Cause and
Action
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Numbers
Cause: One or more of the enclosure components has failed.
For example, a fan or power supply may have failed. Although the enclosure is currently operational, the failure of additional components could cause the enclosure to fail.
Action: Identify and replace the failed component. To identify the failed component, select the enclosure in the tree view and click the Health subtab. Any failed component is identified with a red X on the enclosure???s Health subtab. Alternatively, you can select the Storage object and click the Health subtab.
The controller status displayed on the Health subtab indicates whether a controller has a Failed or Degraded component.
See the enclosure documentation for information on replacing enclosure components and for other diagnostic information.
Clear Alert Number: 2124
Related Alert Number: 2048
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2090
1305
Event ID ??? 2123
81
CAUTION: Any data residing on the corrupt portion of the disk may be lost and you may need to restore your data from backup.
Action: If the physical disk is part of a
82
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Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
CAUTION: Removing a physical disk that is included in a
If the disk is part of a redundant virtual disk, then any data residing on the corrupt portion of the disk is reallocated elsewhere in the virtual disk.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
903
Event ID ??? 2127
83
Cause and
Action
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Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Cause: BGI of a virtual disk has failed.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2340
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2081
1204
Event ID ??? 2130
84
Cause and
Action
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SNMP Trap
Numbers
Cause: The controller driver is not a supported version.
Action: Install a supported version of the driver. If you do not have a supported driver version available, you can check with your support provider for information on how to obtain the most current driver.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2060
753
Event ID ??? 2135
NOTE: This is not supported on Server Administrator version 6.0.1.
85
Event ID ??? 2137
86
Event ID ??? 2139
87
88
Event ID ??? 2145
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Controller battery low.
Warning /
Cause: The controller battery charge is low.
Action: Recondition the battery. See the online help for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2100
Event ID ??? 2147
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Bad block sense error.
Warning /
Cause: A portion of a physical disk is damaged.
Action: See the Server Administrator Storage Management online help for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2060
89
Event ID ??? 2150
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Bad block extended medium error.
Warning /
Cause: A portion of a physical disk is damaged.
Action: See the Server Administrator Storage Management online help for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2060
90
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
91
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
92
On the PERC 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, 4/IM, 4e/Si, 4e/Di, and CERC ATA 100/4ch controllers, this alert displays the original virtual disk name. This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
93
94
Event ID ??? 2162
95
96
97
Event ID ??? 2172
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The controller battery temperature is normal.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2172 is a clear alert for alert 2171.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
98
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Warning /
Cause: An unsupported configuration was detected.
Action: Replace one of the EMMs with the matching SCSI rate EMM.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2090
853
Event ID ??? 2174
99
100
Action: None
101
Event ID ??? 2182
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
An invalid SAS configuration has been detected.
Critical / Failure / Error
Cause: The controller and attached enclosures are not cabled correctly.
Action: See the hardware documentation for information on correct cabling configurations.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2061
102
103
104
Cause and
Action
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Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
751
Event ID ??? 2191
105
Event ID ??? 2193
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The virtual disk reconfiguration has resumed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2194
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The virtual disk Read policy has changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2195
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Dedicated hot spare assigned. Physical disk % 1
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: 2196
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
106
Event ID ??? 2196
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Dedicated hot spare unassigned. Physical disk % 1
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2197
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Physical disk Replace Member Operation stopped for rebuild.
Warning
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2060
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2198
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical disk is too small to be used for Replace member operation.
Warning
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
107
Event ID ??? 2199
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The virtual disk cache policy has changed.
Informational
Cause: User has provided invalid input for the chosen operation.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Warning/
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
903
Event ID ??? 2201
108
Action: Check if the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the hot spare.
109
110
Event ID ??? 2210
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Battery requires reconditioning. Initiate the battery learn cycle.
Warning /
Cause: Battery is in warn only mode and requires reconditioning.
Action: Initiate the battery learn cycle.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
111
Event ID ??? 2212
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The controller battery temperature is above normal.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2214
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Battery charge in progress.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
112
Event ID ??? 2215
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Battery charge process interrupted.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2216
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The battery learn mode has changed to auto.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2217
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The battery learn mode has changed to warn.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
113
Event ID ??? 2218
Event ID ??? 2219
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Abort Check Consistency on Error, Replace Member Operation, Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure and Loadbalance changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2220
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Replace Member Operation, Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure and Loadbalance changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
114
Event ID ??? 2221
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure, Abort CC on Error and Loadbalance changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2222
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Loadbalance and Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2223
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Abort Check Consistency on Error, Replace Member Operation and Loadbalance changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
115
Event ID ??? 2224
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Replace Member Operation and Loadbalance changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2225
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Abort Check Consistency on Error and Load balance changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2226
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Load balance changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
116
Event ID ??? 2227
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Abort Check Consistency on Error, Replace Member Operation and Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2228
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Replace Member Operation and Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2229
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Abort Check Consistency on Error and Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
117
Event ID ??? 2230
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2231
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Replace Member Operation and Abort Check Consistency on Error changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2232
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The controller alarm is silenced.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
118
Event ID ??? 2233
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The Background initialization (BGI) rate has changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2234
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The Patrol Read rate has changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2235
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The Check Consistency rate has changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
119
Event ID ??? 2236
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Replace Member Operation modified.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2237
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Abort Check Consistency on Error modified.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: Change at least one controller property and run the command again.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
120
Event ID ??? 2239
121
Event ID ??? 2242
Event ID ??? 2244
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
A virtual disk blink has been initiated.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
122
Event ID ??? 2245
123
Event ID ??? 2248
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The controller battery is executing a Learn cycle.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2249
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical disk Clear operation has started.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2250
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Redundant Path is broken.
Cause: The redundant path is broken.
Action: Check the connection to the enclosure, which is degraded.
Clear Alert Number: 2370
Related Alert Number: 2370
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
124
Event ID ??? 2251
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical disk blink has initiated.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2252
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical disk blink has ceased.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2253
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Redundant path restored.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
125
Event ID ??? 2254
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The Clear operation has cancelled.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2255
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical disk has been started.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2048, 2050, 2065, 2099, 2121, 2196, 2201, 2203
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
126
Event ID ??? 2258
Event ID ??? 2259
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
An enclosure blink operation has initiated.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: 2260
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2260
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
An enclosure blink has ceased.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
127
Event ID ??? 2261
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
A global rescan has initiated.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2262
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SMART thermal shutdown is enabled.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2263
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SMART thermal shutdown is disabled.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
128
Event ID ??? 2264
Action: None
129
130
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
901
Event ID ??? 2270
131
Event ID ??? 2272
Event ID ??? 2274
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical disk rebuild has resumed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
132
Action 1: Check if the battery Learn cycle is in progress. The battery also displays the Learn state while the Learn cycle is in progress.
Action 2: If a Learn cycle is not in progress, replace the battery pack.
133
134
135
Event ID ??? 2284
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
A redundant path has been restored.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: Alert 2284 is a clear alert for alert 2283.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2071
Event ID ??? 2285
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
A disk media error was corrected during recovery.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2286
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
A Learn cycle start is pending while the battery charges.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
136
Event ID ??? 2287
error correction algorithm to correct the error and maintain parity data. An error involving multiple bits, however, usually indicates data loss. In some cases, if the
Action: Replace the dual
137
Event ID ??? 2291
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
An enclosure management module (EMM) has been discovered.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
138
139
Event ID ??? 2296
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
An EMM has been inserted.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
951
Event ID ??? 2297
140
141
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Critical / Failure / Error
Cause: The enclosure or an enclosure component is in a Failed or Degraded state.
Action: Check the health of the enclosure and its components. Replace any hardware that is in a Failed state. See the hardware documentation for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2091
854
Event ID ??? 2302
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
851
142
Event ID ??? 2304
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2211
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
751
Event ID ??? 2305
Action: Back up your data. Replace the disk generating this alert and restore from back up.
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144
145
Event Id ??? 2313
Severity
Cause and
Action
Critical / Failure / Error
Cause: Storage Management is unable to monitor or manage SAS devices.
Action: Reboot the system. If problem persists, make sure you have supported versions of the drivers and firmware. Also, you may need to reinstall Storage Management or Server Administrator because of some missing installation components.
146
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Warning /
Cause: The battery or the battery charger is not functioning properly.
Action: Replace the battery pack.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2188
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2100
1153
Event ID ??? 2319
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148
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Event ID ??? 2325
NOTE: The controller is taking the required corrective action. If this alert is generated often (such as during each reboot), replace the controller.
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151
152
Event ID ??? 2334
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Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Storage Management was not running. This text can vary depending on the situation.
Action: See the hardware documentation for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2061
754
Event ID ??? 2337
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Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
751
Event ID ??? 2340
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Event ID ??? 2342
Event ID ??? 2344
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The virtual disk initialization terminated.
Warning /
Cause: A user has cancelled the virtual disk initialization.
Action: Restart the initialization.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2080
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Cause and
Action
Hardware RAID: Cause and Action
Cause: You are attempting to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk.
Action: Replace the source disk and restore from backup.
Software RAID:
???Perform a backup with the Verify option.
???If the file backup fails, try to restore the failed file from a previous backup.
???When the backup with the Verify option is complete without any errors, delete the Virtual Disk.
???Recreate a new Virtual Disk with new drives.
???Restore the data from backup.
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Event ID ??? 2351
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
A physical disk is marked as missing.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: 2352
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2352
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
A physical disk that was marked as missing has been replaced.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Status: Alert 2352 is a clear alert for alert 2351.
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Action: Attempt to download the enclosure firmware again. If problems continue, verify that the controller can communicate with the enclosure. Make sure that the enclosure is powered on. Check the cables. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. To verify the health of the enclosure, select the enclosure object in the tree view. The Health subtab displays a red X or yellow exclamation point for enclosure components that are failed or degraded.
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Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2061
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Event ID ??? 2358
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The battery charge cycle is complete.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2360
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
A user has discarded data from the controller cache.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2361
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Warning
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2362
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
751
Event ID ??? 2364
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Warning
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
753
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Event ID ??? 2366
Severity
Cause and
Action
Warning /
Cause: The physical disk is using an incompatible technology.
Action: All physical disks in the virtual disk must use the same technology. You cannot use both SAS and SATA physical disks in the same virtual disk. Remove the physical disk and insert a new physical disk that uses the correct technology. If the rebuild does not start automatically after you have inserted a suitable physical disk, then run the Rebuild task.
Event ID ??? 2368
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The SCSI Enclosure Processor (SEP) has been rebooted as part of the firmware download operation and is unavailable until the operation completes.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: 2049, 2052, 2162, 2292
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2369
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual Disk Redundancy has been degraded.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: A physical disk in a RAID 6 virtual disk has either failed or been removed.
Action: Replace the missing or failed physical disk.
Clear Alert Number: 2121
Related Alert Number: 2048, 2049, 2050, 2076, 2346
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2370
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Redundant Path View cleared.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2371
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Attempted import of Unsupported Virtual Disk type RAID%1.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2372
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Event ID ??? 2375
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Event ID ??? 2378
Event ID ??? 2379
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
An overflow of the foreign configuration has occurred. You can import the foreign configuration in multiple attempts.
Warning
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2380
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Foreign configuration has been partially imported. Some configuration failed to import.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2381
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2388
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The Controller Encryption Key is destroyed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: The Controller Encryption Key is destroyed.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2389
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The virtual disk bad block medium error is cleared.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: Virtual disk bad blocks are cleared.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2392
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The drive Encryption Key is invalid.
Warning /
Cause: The controller failed to verify the specified Passphrase.
Action: Enter a correct Passphrase.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2060
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Event ID ??? 2393
Event ID ??? 2394
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Persistent Hot Spare is enabled.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: The Persistent Hot Spare option is enabled.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2395
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Persistent Hot Spare is disabled.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: The Persistent Hot Spare option is disabled.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2396
Event ID ??? 2398
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The Manage Physical Disk Power property(s) changed.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: The Manage Physical Disk Power properties are changed.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2400
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Physical disk configuration data updated as it was stale.
Informational
Cause: The physical disk configuration data is updated because it was outdated.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2401
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Configuration command could not be committed to disk. Configuration has to be re applied.
Failure / Error
Cause: The virtual disk configuration command did not succeed.
Action: Check for the recent configuration that has not taken effect.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2402
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Changing the Physical Disk Power status from 1% to 2% failed.
Failure / Error
Cause: When changing the Physical Disk Power status fails.
Action: Replace the physical disk.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2404
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Virtual Disk is not available.
OK / Normal / Informational
Cause: The operating system does not detect the newly created virtual disk.
Action: Wait for some time.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2407
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Controller Encryption mode is enabled in LKM.
Informational
Cause: The Local Key Management (LKM) encryption mode is enabled.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2411
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Controller LKM Encryption key is changed.
Informational
Cause: Using Manage Encryption Key operations, encryption key is changed.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2412
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Controller CacheCade is resized.
Informational
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2413
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Controller CacheCade is created.
Informational
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2414
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Controller CacheCade is deleted.
Informational
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2415
If the Backup operation fails, restore the file from a previous backup. After restoring the file, run check consistency operation:
??? If the consistency check is successful, no further action is required.
??? If the consistency check finds and unrecoverable medium error, it means that the medium error is located in
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Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
NOTE: If the unrecoverable medium error has not been corrected, it may be reported again by the system. This error can be fixed by writing data on the affected area or deleting and recreating the Virtual Disk as demonstrated in the following procedure.
1.Back up the data.
2.Delete the Virtual Disk.
3.Recreate the Virtual Disk using the same parameters like size, RAID level, disks, etc.
4.Restore data.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
1204
Event ID ??? 2418
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Event ID ??? 2426
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
State change on Physical disk from Non- RAID to READY.
Informational
Cause: User triggered action.
Action: Configure the drive to be ready using CLI/GUI.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2429
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Drive Prepared for Removal.
Informational
Cause: User triggered action.
Action: Execute "Prepare to Remove" task from UI in a PCIeSSD setup
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2430
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Physical Device Log Exported.
Warning
Cause: User triggered action.
Action: Execute export log for physical device.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2431
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Event ID ??? 2434
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Physical Device has reached or exceeded its warranted device
Warning
Cause: User triggered task.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2435
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Physical Device is approaching
Informational
Cause: User triggered task.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2436
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Physical Device is in
Critical
Cause: User triggered task.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2437
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical device blink has initiated.
Informational
Cause: User triggered task.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2438
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical device blink has ceased.
Informational
Cause: User triggered task.
Action: None.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2440
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The physical device volatile memory backup device failed.
Error
Cause: None
Action: None
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2441
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
SNMP Trap
Numbers
Error
Cause: None
Action: Contact your service provider.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
904
Event ID ??? 2442
Severity
Cause and
Action
Error
Cause: None
Action: Back up the data on the device, and contact your service provider for further instructions.
Event ID ??? 2443
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The volatile memory backup device on the PCIe solid state device identified in the message is no longer functional. Data loss is possible.
Error
Cause: None
Action: Back up the data on the device, and contact your service provider for further instructions.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2444
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
The Patrol Read operation was manually stopped before completion.
Informational
Cause: User Triggered Task
Action: If desired, restart the Patrol Read operation at a later time.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
Event ID ??? 2445
Description
Severity
Cause and
Action
Related Alert
Information
Cryptographic Erase operation is successfully completed on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
Informational
Cause: User Triggered Task
Action: No response action is required.
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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Event ID ??? 2700
187
Event ID ??? 2703
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Event ID ??? 2874
189
Event ID ??? 2900
190
Event ID ??? 2903
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192
193
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
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195
Event ID ??? 2919
196
Event ID ??? 2922
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Event ID ??? 2930
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Event ID ??? 2933
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System Event Log Messages for IPMI Systems
The tables in this chapter list the system event log (SEL) messages, their severity, and cause.
NOTE: For corrective actions, see the appropriate documentation.
Temperature Sensor Events
The temperature sensor event messages help protect critical components by alerting the systems management console when the temperature rises inside the chassis. These event messages use additional variables, such as sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and temperature sensor value or state.
Table 5. Temperature Sensor Events
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Voltage Sensor Events
The voltage sensor event messages monitor the number of volts across critical components. These messages provide status and warning information for voltage sensors for a particular chassis.
Table 6. Voltage Sensor Events
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Fan Sensor Events
The cooling device sensors monitor how well a fan is functioning. These messages provide status warning and failure messages for fans for a particular chassis.
Table 7. Fan Sensor Events
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Processor Status Events
The processor status messages monitor the functionality of the processors in a system. These messages provide processor health and warning information of a system.
Table 8. Processor Status Events
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Power Supply Events
The power supply sensors monitor the functionality of the power supplies. These messages provide status and warning information for power supplies for a particular system.
Table 9. Power Supply Events
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209
210
Memory ECC Events
The memory ECC event messages monitor the memory modules in a system. These messages monitor the ECC memory correction rate and the type of memory events that occurred.
Table 10. Memory ECC Events
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BMC Watchdog Events
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Table 11. BMC Watchdog Events
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Memory Events
The memory modules can be configured in different ways in particular systems. These messages monitor the status, warning, and configuration information about the memory modules in the system.
Table 12. Memory Events
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Hardware Log Sensor Events
The hardware logs provide hardware status messages to the system management software. On particular systems, the subsequent hardware messages are not displayed when the log is full. These messages provide status and warning messages when the logs are full.
Table 13. Hardware Log Sensor Events
Drive Events
The drive event messages monitor the health of the drives in a system. These events are generated when there is a fault in the drives indicated.
Table 14. Drive Events
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Intrusion Events
The chassis intrusion messages are a security measure. Chassis intrusion alerts are generated when the system's chassis is opened. Alerts are sent to prevent unauthorized removal of parts from the chassis.
Table 15. Intrusion Events
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BIOS Generated System Events
The
Table 16. BIOS Generated System Events
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POST Code Table
The following table lists the POST Code errors that are generated when a fatal error occurs during system boot.
Table 17. POST Code Table
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Operating System Generated System Events
Table 18. Operating System Generated System Events
Cable Interconnect Events
The cable interconnect messages in the table are used for detecting errors in the hardware cabling.
Table 19. Cable Interconnect Events
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Battery Events
Table 20. Battery Events
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Power And Performance Events
The power and performance events are used to detect degradation in system performance with change in power supply.
Table 21. Power And Performance Events
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Entity Presence Events
The entity presence messages are used for detecting different hardware devices.
Table 22. Entity Presence Events
Miscellaneous Events
The following table provides events related to hardware and software components like mezzanine cards, sensors, firmware etc. and compatibility issues.
Table 23. Miscellaneous Events
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