Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide for use with SmartStart version 8.25
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... • cpqFcaCntlrModel • cpqFcaCntlrSerialNumber • cpqFcaAccelTotalMemory Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Status is degraded or failed, replace any failed fans. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName Storage agents 45 NT Event ID: 1151 (Hex)0xc435047f (cpqstmsg.dll) Log Severity...Error (3) Event Title: External Array Controller Status Change. Log Message: Storage system "%4" fan module at location %5 has a new status of a storage system. User Action: If the fan status is now [cpqFcaCntlrStatus]." SNMP Trap: cpqFca2CntlrStatusChange - 16020 in CPQFCA.MIB Symptom:...
... • cpqFcaCntlrModel • cpqFcaCntlrSerialNumber • cpqFcaAccelTotalMemory Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Status is degraded or failed, replace any failed fans. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName Storage agents 45 NT Event ID: 1151 (Hex)0xc435047f (cpqstmsg.dll) Log Severity...Error (3) Event Title: External Array Controller Status Change. Log Message: Storage system "%4" fan module at location %5 has a new status of a storage system. User Action: If the fan status is now [cpqFcaCntlrStatus]." SNMP Trap: cpqFca2CntlrStatusChange - 16020 in CPQFCA.MIB Symptom:...
Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide for use with SmartStart version 8.25
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...; sysName • cpqHoTrapFlags • cpqHeFltTolFanChassis • cpqHeFltTolFanIndex Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "The Fan Failed on Chassis [cpqHeFltTolFanChassis], Fan [cpqHeFltTolFanIndex]." Replace the fan. Replace any failed or missing fans. Symptom: A Fault Tolerant Power Supply has been removed from the specified chassis and bay location. NT Event ID: 1129 (Hex)0x84350469 (cpqsvmsg.dll) Log Severity: Warning (2) Log...
...; sysName • cpqHoTrapFlags • cpqHeFltTolFanChassis • cpqHeFltTolFanIndex Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "The Fan Failed on Chassis [cpqHeFltTolFanChassis], Fan [cpqHeFltTolFanIndex]." Replace the fan. Replace any failed or missing fans. Symptom: A Fault Tolerant Power Supply has been removed from the specified chassis and bay location. NT Event ID: 1129 (Hex)0x84350469 (cpqsvmsg.dll) Log Severity: Warning (2) Log...
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....dll) Log Severity: Error (3) Log Message: A Temperature Sensor Condition has been set to failed. A hot-plug fan has been inserted into the specified chassis and fan location. A hot-plug fan has been removed from the specified chassis and fan location. The system will be shut down due to this condition. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName...
....dll) Log Severity: Error (3) Log Message: A Temperature Sensor Condition has been set to failed. A hot-plug fan has been inserted into the specified chassis and fan location. A hot-plug fan has been removed from the specified chassis and fan location. The system will be shut down due to this condition. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName...
Error Prevention Guide
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... a scheduled cleaning program. • If you solve the same problem more quickly in an accessible location. Visually Checking the Server Periodically, you took to the server) include SCSI controllers, hot-pluggable redundant power supplies, hot-pluggable fans, hot-pluggable drives, SCSI cables, network adapters, Processor Power Modules (PPMs), and perhaps even complete...
... a scheduled cleaning program. • If you solve the same problem more quickly in an accessible location. Visually Checking the Server Periodically, you took to the server) include SCSI controllers, hot-pluggable redundant power supplies, hot-pluggable fans, hot-pluggable drives, SCSI cables, network adapters, Processor Power Modules (PPMs), and perhaps even complete...
HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007 User Guide
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...property bag contains "Fan..HealthState" property. • HP BladeSystem Power Subsystem Health Monitor-This monitor rule monitors the health of Power Supply Collection of HP BladeSystem Enclosure. It executes a PowerShell script and uses a property bag to locate the Monitor Service and... health of Cooling Collection of HP Blade Enclosure. The property bag contains "Cooling..HealthState" property. • HP BladeSystem Fan Health Monitor-This monitor rule monitors the health of Fan of HP BladeSystem Enclosure. State monitors The HP BladeSystem Enclosures Management Pack contains ...
...property bag contains "Fan..HealthState" property. • HP BladeSystem Power Subsystem Health Monitor-This monitor rule monitors the health of Power Supply Collection of HP BladeSystem Enclosure. It executes a PowerShell script and uses a property bag to locate the Monitor Service and... health of Cooling Collection of HP Blade Enclosure. The property bag contains "Cooling..HealthState" property. • HP BladeSystem Fan Health Monitor-This monitor rule monitors the health of Fan of HP BladeSystem Enclosure. State monitors The HP BladeSystem Enclosures Management Pack contains ...
HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007 User Guide
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... enclosure temperature sensor has been tripped indicating an overheat condition. NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service 48 Source IP Address: '%1'; [SNMP TRAP: 22004 in...: 22006 NT Event Type: Warning NT Event Message: Rack Enclosure Overheating. Rack Name: '%4'; Sensor Location '%8'; Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2'; Source Name: '%2'; Enclosure Spare Part Number '%9'; This...Action: Shutdown the enclosure and possibly the rack as soon as possible. Insure all fans are working properly and that air flow in the rack has not been blocked....
... enclosure temperature sensor has been tripped indicating an overheat condition. NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service 48 Source IP Address: '%1'; [SNMP TRAP: 22004 in...: 22006 NT Event Type: Warning NT Event Message: Rack Enclosure Overheating. Rack Name: '%4'; Sensor Location '%8'; Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2'; Source Name: '%2'; Enclosure Spare Part Number '%9'; This...Action: Shutdown the enclosure and possibly the rack as soon as possible. Insure all fans are working properly and that air flow in the rack has not been blocked....
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... trap signifies that an enclosure temperature sensor has returned to normal. Sensor Location '%8'; Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Rack Name: '%4'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22007 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard ...User Action: None. Enclosure Spare Part Number '%9'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22006 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard Administrator Web Console Rack enclosure fan failed NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22008 NT Event Type: Error NT Event Message: NT Event lists for...
... trap signifies that an enclosure temperature sensor has returned to normal. Sensor Location '%8'; Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Rack Name: '%4'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22007 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard ...User Action: None. Enclosure Spare Part Number '%9'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22006 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard Administrator Web Console Rack enclosure fan failed NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22008 NT Event Type: Error NT Event Message: NT Event lists for...
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... possible. This can result in the enclosure overheating. Source IP Address: '%1'; Rack Name: '%4'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Fan Location '%8'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22008 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard Administrator Web Console NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service 50 This can result in the enclosure overheating. Rack Name...
... possible. This can result in the enclosure overheating. Source IP Address: '%1'; Rack Name: '%4'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Fan Location '%8'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22008 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard Administrator Web Console NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service 50 This can result in the enclosure overheating. Rack Name...
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...Fan Location '%8'; User Action: Replace the fan. Source Name: '%2'; Fan Location '%8'; Source Name: '%2'; Rack Name: '%4'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Source IP Address: '%1'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22010 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard Administrator Web Console Rack enclosure fan... signifies that the enclosure fan has been removed. Source IP Address: '%1'; NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service 51 Rack Unique ID: '%5'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Rack enclosure fan OK NT Provider: Blade...
...Fan Location '%8'; User Action: Replace the fan. Source Name: '%2'; Fan Location '%8'; Source Name: '%2'; Rack Name: '%4'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Source IP Address: '%1'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22010 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard Administrator Web Console Rack enclosure fan... signifies that the enclosure fan has been removed. Source IP Address: '%1'; NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service 51 Rack Unique ID: '%5'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Rack enclosure fan OK NT Provider: Blade...
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... Number '%9'; User Action: Replace the power supply as soon as possible. This trap signifies that a power supply has failed. NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service 52 Fan Location '%8'; Source Name: '%2'; Rack Name: '%4'; Source IP Address: '%1'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22012 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard Administrator Web Console Rack...
... Number '%9'; User Action: Replace the power supply as soon as possible. This trap signifies that a power supply has failed. NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service 52 Fan Location '%8'; Source Name: '%2'; Rack Name: '%4'; Source IP Address: '%1'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22012 in CPQRACK.MIB] Onboard Administrator Web Console Rack...
Citrix XenDesktop architecture and implementation on ProLiant servers
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... access devices. Power savings Today's higher performing desktops draw more energy. Faster processors and hard drives use HP thin clients? Longer lifecycle HP t5000 series thin clients can greatly reduce ...(desktops), HP does not suggest this approach. Why not reutilize existing devices? Deployment of the processing to the traditional desktop environment. A thin client from multiple locations for local ... do not have failure-prone components such as hard drives and multiple, large fans found by one to two years adds dramatic savings to external devices. Thin clients...
... access devices. Power savings Today's higher performing desktops draw more energy. Faster processors and hard drives use HP thin clients? Longer lifecycle HP t5000 series thin clients can greatly reduce ...(desktops), HP does not suggest this approach. Why not reutilize existing devices? Deployment of the processing to the traditional desktop environment. A thin client from multiple locations for local ... do not have failure-prone components such as hard drives and multiple, large fans found by one to two years adds dramatic savings to external devices. Thin clients...
HP Insight Management Agents architecture for Windows servers
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...revision, battery status) Logical drive information (fault tolerance, rebuild status) Physical Drive information (size, speed, location, performance data, pre-failure) Storage box infrastructure (fans, power supplies, temperature) Source Controller firmware Controller firmware Controller firmware Drive firmware Enclosure Services interface via controller ... information Source SM BIOS SM BIOS SM BIOS and System Management driver SM BIOS, Windows OS System Management driver HP Integrated Management Log (IML) iLO 2 ROM BIOS1 Storage agent The Storage agent collects and delivers the core storage...
...revision, battery status) Logical drive information (fault tolerance, rebuild status) Physical Drive information (size, speed, location, performance data, pre-failure) Storage box infrastructure (fans, power supplies, temperature) Source Controller firmware Controller firmware Controller firmware Drive firmware Enclosure Services interface via controller ... information Source SM BIOS SM BIOS SM BIOS and System Management driver SM BIOS, Windows OS System Management driver HP Integrated Management Log (IML) iLO 2 ROM BIOS1 Storage agent The Storage agent collects and delivers the core storage...
HP VMware ESXi management environment
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... fans, associations with individual fan members, and redundancy status • Individual power supply type, physical power supply location and health status • Individual power supply module removal conditions and package type • Power supply collection health status • Power supply redundancy set, number of power supplies, associations with VMware providers comparison Table B-1. Appendix B: HP...
... fans, associations with individual fan members, and redundancy status • Individual power supply type, physical power supply location and health status • Individual power supply module removal conditions and package type • Power supply collection health status • Power supply redundancy set, number of power supplies, associations with VMware providers comparison Table B-1. Appendix B: HP...
ISS Technology Update, Volume 7 Number 1 - Newsletter
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... described in scenarios within the system based on their redundancy. ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 1 Fan failure recovery in ProLiant DL and ML servers HP ProLiant DL and ML servers implement several technologies for handling high-temperature situations resulting from the host server. ... without risking data corruption. HP ProLiant features for self-managing the thermal environment This article focuses on the thermal management features of the fans in the system and reports in the OS logs on thermal sensors strategically located to fan failures based upon the model...
... described in scenarios within the system based on their redundancy. ISS Technology Update Volume 7, Number 1 Fan failure recovery in ProLiant DL and ML servers HP ProLiant DL and ML servers implement several technologies for handling high-temperature situations resulting from the host server. ... without risking data corruption. HP ProLiant features for self-managing the thermal environment This article focuses on the thermal management features of the fans in the system and reports in the OS logs on thermal sensors strategically located to fan failures based upon the model...
ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative
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...location. And remote MOST IMPORTANT Cost Effectiveness (cost per usable capacity) SECONDARY IMPORTANCE fault tolerance ▼ performance ▼ Fault Tolerance cost effectiveness ▼ performance ▼ Performance cost effectiveness ▼ fault tolerance ▼ figure 4. These features ensure that HP ProLiant... offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging and printing. HP servers include counter-rotating fans with ball bearings are increasingly adopting a non-stop approach to cache memory and before it down ...
...location. And remote MOST IMPORTANT Cost Effectiveness (cost per usable capacity) SECONDARY IMPORTANCE fault tolerance ▼ performance ▼ Fault Tolerance cost effectiveness ▼ performance ▼ Performance cost effectiveness ▼ fault tolerance ▼ figure 4. These features ensure that HP ProLiant... offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging and printing. HP servers include counter-rotating fans with ball bearings are increasingly adopting a non-stop approach to cache memory and before it down ...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...Power Overload (Power Supply X 158 System AC Power Problem (Power Supply X 158 System Fan Failure (Fan X, Location 158 System Fans Not Redundant...158 System Overheating (Zone X, Location 158 System Power Supplies Not Redundant 158 System Power Supply Failure (Power Supply X 158 ...Unrecoverable Host Bus Data Parity Error 158 Uncorrectable Memory Error (Slot X, Memory Module Y 159 HP BladeSystem...
...Power Overload (Power Supply X 158 System AC Power Problem (Power Supply X 158 System Fan Failure (Fan X, Location 158 System Fans Not Redundant...158 System Overheating (Zone X, Location 158 System Power Supplies Not Redundant 158 System Power Supply Failure (Power Supply X 158 ...Unrecoverable Host Bus Data Parity Error 158 Uncorrectable Memory Error (Slot X, Memory Module Y 159 HP BladeSystem...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... down system then move the drives back to their original location. Error messages 105 Wide SCSI Transfer Failed... ...SOLUTION: This may indicate a bad SCSI cable on enclosures with multiple fans and one of the original array configuration. Replace the failed...fan connections securely. or Replace this controller with a new controller that supported more drive locations were changed while an expand operation was not part of those fans has failed. Action: 1. Action: 1. Swapped cables or configuration error detected. Action: 1. Description: The cooling fan located...
... down system then move the drives back to their original location. Error messages 105 Wide SCSI Transfer Failed... ...SOLUTION: This may indicate a bad SCSI cable on enclosures with multiple fans and one of the original array configuration. Replace the failed...fan connections securely. or Replace this controller with a new controller that supported more drive locations were changed while an expand operation was not part of those fans has failed. Action: 1. Action: 1. Swapped cables or configuration error detected. Action: 1. Description: The cooling fan located...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...Drive Array - Action: Backup and restore the data on Drives ...Errors will be sure the air flows over the drive. Action: Check the fans and be returned to the operating system when this power-up (previous lock-up code = 0x####) Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: A controller ...controller. 1716-Slot z Drive Array Controller - Action: Install the latest version of degraded fault tolerance or a media error at the same location on another drive in an overheated state. Action: If this message are overwritten. Error messages 139 Device discovery found more devices attached to this...
...Drive Array - Action: Backup and restore the data on Drives ...Errors will be sure the air flows over the drive. Action: Check the fans and be returned to the operating system when this power-up (previous lock-up code = 0x####) Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: A controller ...controller. 1716-Slot z Drive Array Controller - Action: Install the latest version of degraded fault tolerance or a media error at the same location on another drive in an overheated state. Action: If this message are overwritten. Error messages 139 Device discovery found more devices attached to this...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...Examine the IML ("Integrated Management Log" on the server Documentation CD or the SmartStart Support and Documents website (http://www.hp.com/support/smartstart/documentation). Automatic operating system shutdown initiated due to Overheat Condition... ...Fatal Exception (Number X, Cause) Event Type: Overheating... in the server documentation before removing, replacing, reseating, or modifying system components. 03/19/2002 12:54 PM FAN INSERTED Main System Location: System Board Fan ID: 03 **END OF EVENT** WARNING: To avoid potential problems, ALWAYS read the warnings and cautionary information in...
...Examine the IML ("Integrated Management Log" on the server Documentation CD or the SmartStart Support and Documents website (http://www.hp.com/support/smartstart/documentation). Automatic operating system shutdown initiated due to Overheat Condition... ...Fatal Exception (Number X, Cause) Event Type: Overheating... in the server documentation before removing, replacing, reseating, or modifying system components. 03/19/2002 12:54 PM FAN INSERTED Main System Location: System Board Fan ID: 03 **END OF EVENT** WARNING: To avoid potential problems, ALWAYS read the warnings and cautionary information in...
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... any power source problems. System Fan Failure (Fan X, Location) Event Type: Fan failure Action: Replace the fan. Unrecoverable Host Bus Data Parity Error... ...Unrecoverable Host Bus Address Parity Error Event Type: Host bus error Error messages 158 System Fans Not Redundant Event Type: Fans not redundant Action: Add a fan or replace the failed fan. System AC Power Overload (Power...
... any power source problems. System Fan Failure (Fan X, Location) Event Type: Fan failure Action: Replace the fan. Unrecoverable Host Bus Data Parity Error... ...Unrecoverable Host Bus Address Parity Error Event Type: Host bus error Error messages 158 System Fans Not Redundant Event Type: Fans not redundant Action: Add a fan or replace the failed fan. System AC Power Overload (Power...