Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide for use with SmartStart version 8.25
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.... SNMP Trap: cpqRackPowerUnknownPowerConsumption - 22033 in rack [cpqRackName]." NT Event ID: 1175 (Hex)0x84350497 (cpqsvmsg.dll) Log Severity: Warning (2) Event Title: Power Subsystem Unknown Power Consumption Log Message: There is an unknown power consumer drawing power. Replace any failed or degraded power supplies. • cpqRackUid • cpqRackCommonEnclosureName • cpqRackCommonEnclosureSerialNum • cpqRackCommonEnclosureSparePartNumber • cpqRackCommonEnclosureTrapSequenceNum Supporting SNMP Trap Description...
.... SNMP Trap: cpqRackPowerUnknownPowerConsumption - 22033 in rack [cpqRackName]." NT Event ID: 1175 (Hex)0x84350497 (cpqsvmsg.dll) Log Severity: Warning (2) Event Title: Power Subsystem Unknown Power Consumption Log Message: There is an unknown power consumer drawing power. Replace any failed or degraded power supplies. • cpqRackUid • cpqRackCommonEnclosureName • cpqRackCommonEnclosureSerialNum • cpqRackCommonEnclosureSparePartNumber • cpqRackCommonEnclosureTrapSequenceNum Supporting SNMP Trap Description...
Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide for use with SmartStart version 8.25
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...; cpqRackCommonEnclosureTrapSequenceNum Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Power subsystem load balancing wire missing for enclosure [cpqRackCommonEnclosureName], in CPQRACK.MIB Symptom: Power subsystem load balancing wire missing. Supporting ...Power Subsystem Too Many Power Enclosures Log Message: The maximum number of power enclosures has been exceeded. The maximum number of power enclosures has been exceeded. • cpqRackCommonEnclosureSerialNum • cpqRackCommonEnclosureTrapSequenceNum Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Unknown power consumption in CPQRACK.MIB Symptom: Power...
...; cpqRackCommonEnclosureTrapSequenceNum Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Power subsystem load balancing wire missing for enclosure [cpqRackCommonEnclosureName], in CPQRACK.MIB Symptom: Power subsystem load balancing wire missing. Supporting ...Power Subsystem Too Many Power Enclosures Log Message: The maximum number of power enclosures has been exceeded. The maximum number of power enclosures has been exceeded. • cpqRackCommonEnclosureSerialNum • cpqRackCommonEnclosureTrapSequenceNum Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Unknown power consumption in CPQRACK.MIB Symptom: Power...
Compaq Tips and Tricks for NetWare 5
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... when the power switch is turned off (Power Down Lock), (2) power down when the power switch is pressed and before power is supported on all Compaq ProLiant servers. • Redundant or non-redundant status of power supply • System heat output status 118R-1099A-WWEN After installation, CPQPOWER.NLM will display the following information: • Power utilization and consumption: capacity...
... when the power switch is turned off (Power Down Lock), (2) power down when the power switch is pressed and before power is supported on all Compaq ProLiant servers. • Redundant or non-redundant status of power supply • System heat output status 118R-1099A-WWEN After installation, CPQPOWER.NLM will display the following information: • Power utilization and consumption: capacity...
ProLiant Server Troubleshooting Guide
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Contents Power-On Self-Test ...4-18 BIOS Serial Console 4-18 Server Blade Health Driver 4-18 Chapter 5 Error Recovery ROMPaq Disaster Recovery 5-2 Redundant ROM Image ... Consistently Through Replicated Install 6-4 Maintaining Server Software 6-4 Other Ways to Minimize the Impact of Changes 6-4 Using a Methodology...6-5 Visually Checking Your Server 6-7 Recognizing Power Problems Caused by Acts of Nature 6-8 Preventing Power Management Problems 6-8 General Power Requirements 6-9 Power Consumption Considerations 6-9 Power Supply Considerations 6-9 vi HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide
Contents Power-On Self-Test ...4-18 BIOS Serial Console 4-18 Server Blade Health Driver 4-18 Chapter 5 Error Recovery ROMPaq Disaster Recovery 5-2 Redundant ROM Image ... Consistently Through Replicated Install 6-4 Maintaining Server Software 6-4 Other Ways to Minimize the Impact of Changes 6-4 Using a Methodology...6-5 Visually Checking Your Server 6-7 Recognizing Power Problems Caused by Acts of Nature 6-8 Preventing Power Management Problems 6-8 General Power Requirements 6-9 Power Consumption Considerations 6-9 Power Supply Considerations 6-9 vi HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide
ProLiant Server Troubleshooting Guide
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... a sudden increase in line voltage of short duration. When a power disruption occurs, check the server for signs of the desired configuration • Power supplies required for the desired configuration • Power cords required for your server, consider the following factors: • General power requirements • Power consumption of data damage, data loss, file corruption, and hardware...
... a sudden increase in line voltage of short duration. When a power disruption occurs, check the server for signs of the desired configuration • Power supplies required for the desired configuration • Power cords required for your server, consider the following factors: • General power requirements • Power consumption of data damage, data loss, file corruption, and hardware...
ProLiant Server Troubleshooting Guide
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... redundancy you must also consider whether AC power redundancy is a requirement, if applicable to your serverspecific user documentation. Power Consumption Considerations Before configuring your server, you must be sure that the server has sufficient power capacity. For more information on the ActiveAnswers website at activeanswers.compaq.com/aaconfigurator Power Supply Considerations After you determine the appropriate...
... redundancy you must also consider whether AC power redundancy is a requirement, if applicable to your serverspecific user documentation. Power Consumption Considerations Before configuring your server, you must be sure that the server has sufficient power capacity. For more information on the ActiveAnswers website at activeanswers.compaq.com/aaconfigurator Power Supply Considerations After you determine the appropriate...
ProLiant Server Troubleshooting Guide
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... password C-35 PCI boards C-12 PCI configuration C-5, C-7, C-11, C-12 PCI Hot Plug C-6, C-43 port address conflict error C-27 power supply C-42, C-43, C-45, C-46 PPM C-4, C-20, C-21, C-22, C-23 processors C-2, C-4, C-6, C-13, C-...RAM C-22 temperature C-70 terminator board C-31 VRM C-20, C-21, C-22 power consumption considerations 6-9 disruptions 6-8 electrical regulations 6-9 problems 1-7, 1-9, 1-11 ratings for options 6-9 redundancy considerations 6-10 requirements 6-9 supply See power supply warning 2-3 power calculator A-10 power cord considerations 6-9 problems 2-5 specifications 2-7 power...
... password C-35 PCI boards C-12 PCI configuration C-5, C-7, C-11, C-12 PCI Hot Plug C-6, C-43 port address conflict error C-27 power supply C-42, C-43, C-45, C-46 PPM C-4, C-20, C-21, C-22, C-23 processors C-2, C-4, C-6, C-13, C-...RAM C-22 temperature C-70 terminator board C-31 VRM C-20, C-21, C-22 power consumption considerations 6-9 disruptions 6-8 electrical regulations 6-9 problems 1-7, 1-9, 1-11 ratings for options 6-9 redundancy considerations 6-10 requirements 6-9 supply See power supply warning 2-3 power calculator A-10 power cord considerations 6-9 problems 2-5 specifications 2-7 power...
Error Prevention Guide
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... Impact of Changes 6 Version Control ...6 Server Design ...6 Software Updates ...6 Using a Methodology 7 Visually Checking the Server 8 Recognizing Power Problems Caused by Acts of Nature 9 Preventing Power Management Problems 10 General Power Requirements 10 Power Consumption Considerations 10 Power Supply Considerations 11 Power Redundancy Considerations 11 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives 11 Preventing Electrostatic Damage 12 Preventing Cable Damage...
... Impact of Changes 6 Version Control ...6 Server Design ...6 Software Updates ...6 Using a Methodology 7 Visually Checking the Server 8 Recognizing Power Problems Caused by Acts of Nature 9 Preventing Power Management Problems 10 General Power Requirements 10 Power Consumption Considerations 10 Power Supply Considerations 11 Power Redundancy Considerations 11 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives 11 Preventing Electrostatic Damage 12 Preventing Cable Damage...
Error Prevention Guide
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... http://activeanswers.compaq.com/aaconfigurator 10 Error Prevention Guide Power disruptions take many forms, including power surges and sags, high-voltage spikes, switching transients, brownouts, and complete power failure. When a power disruption occurs, check the server for the server, consider the factors in this section. Power Consumption Considerations Before configuring the server, you must evaluate power consumption requirements and...
... http://activeanswers.compaq.com/aaconfigurator 10 Error Prevention Guide Power disruptions take many forms, including power surges and sags, high-voltage spikes, switching transients, brownouts, and complete power failure. When a power disruption occurs, check the server for the server, consider the factors in this section. Power Consumption Considerations Before configuring the server, you must evaluate power consumption requirements and...