HP J4367A, A6584A, A1354A, A1353A, A1356A, J4373A, J4370A manual Alert messages, UPS alarms

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Alert messages

UPS alarms

This management module enables you to send an email notification or SNMP trap to specified recipients if a certain alert situation prevails.

The following table lists all message texts and a description of each alarm.

Alarm text

Description

 

 

Battery Discharged

The battery is not fully charged.

 

The battery has been discharged to its maximum discharged state.

 

The UPS was on battery for long enough to exhaust the battery capacity

 

and has shut down.

 

 

Batteries Disconnected

The UPS detects that at least one of the batteries is not connected. Backup

 

power is either gone or considerably reduced.

 

 

Battery Failure

The battery contactor/breaker is open.

 

The battery voltage has exceeded a predetermined limit. Operating with

 

this alarm set can cause permanent battery or system damage.

 

A battery problem has been detected.

 

A battery test has been executed, and the battery failed the test.

 

The charger circuit has detected possible bad batteries or an open

 

circuit in connections to the batteries.

 

 

Battery Low

The battery voltage level has dropped below the predetermined "low battery

 

warning" level.

 

 

Bypass Failure

The bypass input voltage is not available for transfer. This condition might

 

be caused by over or under voltage, over or under frequency, out of phase

 

lock, or other reasons.

 

 

Bypass ON Auto

The UPS is on bypass, and the critical load does not have power protection.

 

 

Bypass ON Manual

A user has flipped a switch (for example, Maintenance Bypass) that

 

bypasses the UPS.

 

 

Check Breaker

The inverter output contactor/breaker is open.

 

The rectifier/charger input breaker is open.

 

 

Electronics Module

For an "n+1" parallel system, one of the power modules has failed.

Failure

 

 

 

EPO Initiated

The UPS has shut down because of the activation of the remote EPO signal.

 

 

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Contents HP UPS Management Module User Guide Audience assumptions Contents HP UPS Management Module web interface Technical support Alert messages 104 Introduction FeaturesOverview HP UPS Power Protection Agent overview HP UPS Power Protection Agent requirementsTypical hardware configurations Configuration a Configuration BConfiguration C Configuration D Configuration E Configuration F Configuration G Web interface requirementsSoftware Browser Component identification Front panelRequired tools Installing the HP UPS Management ModuleInstalling the management module Installing the HP UPS Management Module Checking the Error LED Connecting the network cableConnecting the configuration cable Launching a terminal emulation programConfiguring the management module for remote access Press any key in 5 seconds to enter Service menuConnecting devices Installing the HP UPS Management Module Press the Reset button on the management module front panel Installing the agent on Windows operating systems Installing the HP UPS Power Protection AgentInstallation overview Installing the agent using the GUI method Installing the HP UPS Power Protection Agent Installing the HP UPS Power Protection Agent Installing the HP UPS Power Protection Agent Installing the agent using the silent installation method Reconfiguring the agent on Windows operating systems DevManRA.iniInstalling the agent on Linux operating systems Installing the agent using the installation scriptInstaller launches a separate configuration program Installing the agent on Sles LogInstalling the agent on an Itanium system Reconfiguring the agent on Linux operating systemsInstalling the agent on HP-UX operating systems SetupRA Installing the agent using the silent installation method Reconfiguring the agent on HP-UX operating systems Uninstalling components from Windows systemsUninstalling components from Linux systems Uninstalling components from HP-UX systemsInstalling the HP UPS Power Protection Agent Accessing the web interface HP UPS Management Module web interfaceHP UPS Management Module web interface overview Web browserSigning in to the web interface System tray iconBrowser security alert Establishing a secure session for Internet Explorer Secure session for Mozilla or SeaMonkeyNavigating the web interface Establishing a secure session for FirefoxHome tab Overview menuNormal Critical HP UPS Management Module web interface Alarms menu Identification menu HP UPS Management Module web interface Parameters menu HP UPS Management Module web interface Manual Control menu Logs tab Event Log menuHP UPS Management Module web interface Application Log menu Setup tab My Account menuUser Accounts menu Network menu Network Management menu System Information tab Trap Receivers tab Snmp Managers tabRemote Access tab Event Notifications menu Events tab Email Setup tab Attached Devices menu Snmp Traps tabUPS Controlling a load segment Add / Edit Attached Device screenHP UPS Management Module web interface Power Fail menu Advanced power fail settings Low Battery-Selected Low Battery-Deselected Shutdown Events menuScheduled Shutdowns menu Help tab Add/Edit Scheduled Shutdowns screenAbout menu Contents menu Info & Updates menuHP UPS Management Module Service Menu HP UPS Management Module Service Menu overviewAccessing the Service Menu Telnet sessionNavigating the menus Terminal emulation sessionUPS Monitor submenu Service MenuHP UPS Management Module Configuration Utility Power Protection submenu Network Configuration submenuBattery submenu Network Settings submenu Web Access submenuRemote Console submenu Snmp submenuEmails submenu Snmp Traps submenuDate/Time Configuration submenu System Configuration submenuSession Settings submenu User Accounts submenu Network Time Protocol submenuOption number Submenu Description Troubleshooting Agent does not install on RH ItaniumAttached device communication errors appear Attached device did not shut down gracefullyBattery Test did not run Browser incorrectly displays English or Japanese charactersEmail notifications are not received from an HP-UX server Certificate errorError LED illuminates or flashes FTP error messages appear when connecting through Linux Flash update fails over a serial connectionEvent notification messages do not appear on console screen Event notifications are not being sentInput frequency shows zero HPFlash does not install image.bin on a PentiumInstallShield error code -6001 appears during setup Low battery warning is displayed Manual Load Dumped alarm not workingInvalid IP address Links in traps and emails do not work correctly for LinuxNo power Non-admin users cannot log in through telnetOn battery alarm On boost alarmReceiving a security error Redundant UPS statusServers running Windows Server 2003 do not restart Sles 10 agent does not autostart after power fail or rebootSilent install did not execute successfully Unable to edit devices using telnet Unable to locate the .INI files for a silent installTask Bar menu does not clear Unable to discover a UPSUnable to start the HP UPS Power Protection Agent for Linux Unable to reboot the machineUnable to set event delays using telnet Utility alarm HP contact information Technical supportBefore you contact HP Federal Communications Commission notice Regulatory compliance noticesRegulatory compliance identification numbers Modifications Canadian notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union regulatory notice Japanese notice Bsmi notice UPS alarms Alert messagesAlarm text Description Nominal level Systems Insight Manager integration Systems Insight Manager overviewConfiguring HP SIM to receive traps Discovering the management moduleConfiguring the management module to send traps to HP SIM Security considerations Security considerations overviewOptional power monitoring using Snmp Snmp monitoringUpdating the firmware Updating the firmware overviewRedundant configuration Configuring the software for redundancyRedundant configuration Mass configuration Using the HP UPS Management Upgrade UtilityAcronyms and abbreviations HttpsMII Index Linux, installing the agent Secure sessions, Internet Explorer