Q-Logic FIRMWARE VERSION 7.4 manual Hwbadseating

Models: FIRMWARE VERSION 7.4

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3 – Event Messages Fault Events

HW_BAD_SEATING

 

Meaning:

Blade is improperly seated.

HW_MP_ACCESS_CPU0

 

Meaning:

The maintenance panel SPROM data accessed through CPU0 is

 

either inaccessible or invalid.

HW_MP_ACCESS_CPU1

 

Meaning:

The maintenance panel SPROM data accessed through CPU1 is

 

either inaccessible or invalid.

HW_MP_DATA_MISMATCH

Meaning:

The maintenance panel SPROMs accessed through CPU0 and

 

CPU1 are not identical.

HW_POWERUP_FAIL

 

Meaning:

Blade never established initial communications.

HW_SENSOR_FAULT

 

Meaning:

Hardware temperature/voltage sensors are not functional.

HW_UNSUPPORTED_BLADE

Meaning:

Installed blade is unknown or not supported.

SENSOR_FAULT

 

Meaning:

Power Supply blade reports an internal fault.

temp_sensor_TEMP

 

Meaning:

The temperature sensor reading is out of range; it is too high.

 

temp_sensor can be BOARD_0, BOARD, BOARD_1, DS1780_0,

 

DS1780, DS1780_1, MAX1617_0, MAX1617, ASIC_0, ASIC,

 

MAX1617_1, ASIC_1, or MEZZ_BOARD.

voltage_sensor_HIGH

 

Meaning:

The voltage_sensor voltage supply is out of range; it is too high.

 

voltage_sensor can be 1.55V, 2.5V, 1.5V, ASIC_1.8V, 1.25V, 1.8V,

 

3.3V, CPU_1.8V, 5V, 12V, ASIC_0_1.5V, or ASIC_1_1.5V.

voltage_sensor_LOW

 

Meaning:

The voltage_sensor voltage supply is out of range; it is too low.

 

1.55V, 2.5V, 1.5V, ASIC_1.8V, 1.25V, 1.8V, 3.3V, CPU_1.8V, 5V,

 

12V, ASIC_0_1.5V, or ASIC_1_1.5V.

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