Event Message | Severity | Cause |
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Fan <number> RPM is | Information | The speed of the specified fan is |
within range. |
| operating in a normal range. |
Fan <number> is removed. | Critical | A required fan was removed. |
Fan <number> was | Information | A fan was added. |
inserted. |
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|
Fan <number> is present. | Information | The total number of fans present. |
Fan <number> is absent. | Critical | A required fan is missing. |
The fans are redundant. | Information | One or more fans may have |
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| started functioning or installed |
|
| and the redundancy has been |
|
| regained. |
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|
|
Fan redundancy is lost. | Critical | One or more required fans may |
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| have failed or removed and |
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| hence, the redundancy was lost. |
|
|
|
Fan redundancy is | Warning | One or more fans may have |
degraded. |
| failed or removed and hence, the |
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| redundancy has been degraded. |
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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
Event Message | Severity | Cause |
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|
|
<Processor Entity> status | Critical | IERR internal error generated by |
processor sensor IERR, |
| the <Processor Entity>. This |
where <Processor Entity> |
| event is generated due to |
is the processor that |
| processor internal error. |
generated the event. For |
|
|
example, PROC for a |
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|
single processor system |
|
|
and PROC # for |
|
|
multiprocessor system. |
|
|
<Processor Entity> status | Critical | The processor generates this |
processor sensor Thermal |
| event before it shuts down |
Trip. |
| because of excessive heat |
|
| caused by lack of cooling or heat |
|
| synchronization. |
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|
|
<Processor Entity> status | Information | This event is generated when a |
processor sensor |
| processor recovers from the |
recovered from IERR. |
| internal error. |
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