Note: See Chapter 7, “Parts listing, BladeCenter T Type 8720 and 8730,” on page 107 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician.

Message

Action

 

 

LAN: Ethernet [x] interface now longer

Information only. Take action as required.

active

 

 

 

Management-module error messages

Note: See Chapter 7, “Parts listing, BladeCenter T Type 8720 and 8730,” on page 107 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician.

Message

Action

 

 

Application posted alert to ASM

The alert button on the Web interface was tested. Information only.

 

Take action as required.

 

 

System log 75% full

Information only. Take action as required.

 

 

System log full

Information only. Take action as required.

 

 

Management module network

Information only. Take action as required.

initialization complete

 

 

 

Remote login successful. Login ID

Information only. Take action as required.

 

 

ASM reset was caused by restoring

The management-module assembly was reset after restoring the

default values

default settings. Information only. Take action as required.

 

 

ASM reset was initiated by the user

Information only. Take action as required.

 

 

Pushbutton reset activated: Ethernet

1. Reseat the management module.

configuration reset to default values and

2. Reflash the management-module firmware.

MM ASM reset due to watchdog timeout

3. Replace the management module.

 

 

 

ASM reset due to XXXXX, instruction

1. Reseat the management module.

fault: XXXXXXXX YYYYYYYY ZZZZZZ

2. Reflash the management-module firmware.

 

 

3. Replace the management module.

 

 

ASM reset reason unknown

Information only.

 

 

Possible ASM reset occurred reason

Information only.

unknown

 

 

 

Remote access attempt failed. Invalid

Failed attempt to log into the management module.

userid or password received. User is

 

XXX from CMD mode client at

 

IP@=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

 

 

 

Remote access attempt failed. Invalid

Failed attempt to log into the management module.

userid or password received. User is

 

XXX from WEB browser

 

IP@=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

 

 

 

DHCP [X] failure, no IP @ assigned (retry

Failed to get IP address by DHCP server. Check the DHCP server

X), rc=X

connection and settings.

 

 

LAN: Command mode tamper triggered.

Unsuccessful attempt to access the management module in

Possible break in attempt.

command mode. Information only. Take action as required.

 

 

LAN: WEB server tamper delay

Unsuccessful attempt to access the management module in

triggered. Possible break in attempt.

command mode. Information only. Take action as required.

 

 

System log cleared.

Information only. Take action as required.

 

 

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