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Table 3-3. Dell HIP Alert Log Messages (Continued)

Message

Cause

Action

 

 

 

Memory ECC fault

An ECC error has occurred in sys-

detected.

tem memory.

Run the appropriate memory test(s) in the system diagnostics. See Chapter 5, “Running the System Diagnostics,” for more information.

Physical drive failure

A physical drive, which is not part

detected.

of a composite array, has failed in

 

the specified server. If possible, the

 

chassis number and drive number

 

are also provided.

Notify the supervisor. Remove and replace the drive.

Power supply degraded

In a system with redundant power

redundancy detected.

supplies, more power is being drawn

 

from the pair of power supplies than

 

one of the power supplies could sup-

 

port.

Reduce power consumption by dis- connecting some peripherals or cards.

Power supply lost redun-

In a system with redundant power

dancy detected.

supplies, one power supply has been

 

disconnected or has failed. (If a

 

power supply has failed, you should

 

be receiving voltage and current

 

failure messages as well.)

Make sure both power supplies are properly connected to their power sources.

Temperature sensor vio-

A thermal probe in the specified

lation detected.

server has exceeded temperature

 

range. If possible, the chassis num-

Temperature sensor warn-

ber and probe number are also

ing detected.

provided.

Check for a fan failure. If the prob- lem persists, replace the fan. See “Replacing a Cooling Fan” in Chap- ter 8.

NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the abbreviation and acronym list.

3-8 Dell PowerEdge 4100/180 and 4100/200 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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