Cause | Memory device status is normal. The memory device identified in the message has |
| returned to a normal state. |
Event ID — 1403
Description | Memory device status is <status> |
| Memory device location: <location in chassis> |
| Possible memory module event cause: <list of causes> |
Severity | Warning |
Cause | A memory device correction rate exceeded an acceptable value. The memory |
| device status and possible memory module event cause information is provided. |
Event ID — 1404
Description | Memory device status is <status> |
| Memory device location: <location in chassis> |
| Possible memory module event cause: <list of causes> |
Severity | Error |
Cause | A memory device correction rate exceeded an acceptable value, a memory spare |
| bank was activated, or a |
| function normally (except for a |
| identified in the message during the system’s next scheduled maintenance. Clear |
| the memory error on |
| memory module event cause information is provided. |
Event ID — 1405
Description | Memory device status is <status> |
| Memory device location: <location in chassis> |
| Possible memory module event cause: <list of causes> |
Severity | Informational |
Cause | Memory device status is nonrecoverable. The memory module failed because of an |
| irrecoverable error. |
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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