Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide for use with SmartStart version 8.25
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... board. SNMP Trap: cpqDa5AccelBatteryFailed - 3027 in CPQIDA.MIB Symptom: Accelerator Board Bad Data. User Action: Replace the Accelerator Cache Board. • cpqDaAccelSerialNumber • cpqDaAccelTotalMemory • cpqDaAccelStatus • cpqDaAccelErrCode Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Status is reporting a battery failure. Log Message: The array accelerator board attached to the array controller in the accelerator cache...
... board. SNMP Trap: cpqDa5AccelBatteryFailed - 3027 in CPQIDA.MIB Symptom: Accelerator Board Bad Data. User Action: Replace the Accelerator Cache Board. • cpqDaAccelSerialNumber • cpqDaAccelTotalMemory • cpqDaAccelStatus • cpqDaAccelErrCode Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Status is reporting a battery failure. Log Message: The array accelerator board attached to the array controller in the accelerator cache...
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... external controller in the accelerator memory when the system lost . User Action: Replace the Accelerator Cache Board. • cpqSsChassisName • cpqSsChassisTime • cpqFcaAccelBoxIoSlot • cpqFcaAccelStatus • cpqFcaCntlrModel • cpqFcaAccelSerialNumber • cpqFcaAccelTotalMemory • cpqFcaAccelErrCode Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Status is reporting a battery failure. NT Event ID: 1149 (Hex)0xc435047d (cpqstmsg.dll) Log Severity...
... external controller in the accelerator memory when the system lost . User Action: Replace the Accelerator Cache Board. • cpqSsChassisName • cpqSsChassisTime • cpqFcaAccelBoxIoSlot • cpqFcaAccelStatus • cpqFcaCntlrModel • cpqFcaAccelSerialNumber • cpqFcaAccelTotalMemory • cpqFcaAccelErrCode Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Status is reporting a battery failure. NT Event ID: 1149 (Hex)0xc435047d (cpqstmsg.dll) Log Severity...
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...• cpqSsChassisName • cpqSsChassisTime • cpqFcaAccelBoxIoSlot • cpqFcaCntlrModel • cpqFcaAccelSerialNumber • cpqFcaAccelTotalMemory Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Battery status is now [cpqFcaCntlrStatus]." The variable cpqFcaCntlrStatus indicates the current controller status. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName Storage agents ... in the status of a storage system. User Action: If the controller status is degraded or failed, replace any failed fans. Log Message: Storage system "%4" fan module at location %5 has a new status of...
...• cpqSsChassisName • cpqSsChassisTime • cpqFcaAccelBoxIoSlot • cpqFcaCntlrModel • cpqFcaAccelSerialNumber • cpqFcaAccelTotalMemory Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Battery status is now [cpqFcaCntlrStatus]." The variable cpqFcaCntlrStatus indicates the current controller status. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName Storage agents ... in the status of a storage system. User Action: If the controller status is degraded or failed, replace any failed fans. Log Message: Storage system "%4" fan module at location %5 has a new status of...
Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide for use with SmartStart version 8.25
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...to the array controller in CPQIDA.MIB Symptom: Accelerator Board Bad Data. If data was being stored in %4 is reporting a battery failure. User Action: Replace the Accelerator Cache Board. This trap indicates that the agent has detected an array accelerator cache board that has lost . User ...Action: Verify that data has been lost battery power. Log Message: The array accelerator board attached to the array controller in ...
...to the array controller in CPQIDA.MIB Symptom: Accelerator Board Bad Data. If data was being stored in %4 is reporting a battery failure. User Action: Replace the Accelerator Cache Board. This trap indicates that the agent has detected an array accelerator cache board that has lost . User ...Action: Verify that data has been lost battery power. Log Message: The array accelerator board attached to the array controller in ...
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....MIB Symptom: The fault tolerant power supply sub-system condition has been set to be replaced. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName • cpqHoTrapFlags Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Remote Insight battery failed." NT Event ID: 1108 (Hex)0x84350454 (cpqsvmsg.dll) Log Severity: Warning (2)... has detected unauthorized login attempts. The Remote Insight battery has failed and needs to Degraded. NT Event ID: 1110 (Hex)0xc4350456 (cpqsvmsg.dll) Log Severity: Error (3) Server agents 93 Check power connections and replace the power supply as needed. Event Identifiers 1103-...
....MIB Symptom: The fault tolerant power supply sub-system condition has been set to be replaced. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName • cpqHoTrapFlags Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "Remote Insight battery failed." NT Event ID: 1108 (Hex)0x84350454 (cpqsvmsg.dll) Log Severity: Warning (2)... has detected unauthorized login attempts. The Remote Insight battery has failed and needs to Degraded. NT Event ID: 1110 (Hex)0xc4350456 (cpqsvmsg.dll) Log Severity: Error (3) Server agents 93 Check power connections and replace the power supply as needed. Event Identifiers 1103-...
ISS Technology Update, Volume 8, Number 2
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... to retain data up to 6 days of data cache retention. However, HP recommends replacing the battery pack every 3 years. However, high system temperature accelerates aging and decreases battery life. Two important battery pack characteristics are its charge capacity and battery life. Data retention time is accelerated by the size of the cache. Note The data retention...
... to retain data up to 6 days of data cache retention. However, HP recommends replacing the battery pack every 3 years. However, high system temperature accelerates aging and decreases battery life. Two important battery pack characteristics are its charge capacity and battery life. Data retention time is accelerated by the size of the cache. Note The data retention...
ProLiant High Availability: The IT Imperative
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... RAID 1+0 battery-backed cache, providing battery backup for servicing at higher flow impedances and a more information on Smart Array controllers. and Intel Corporation. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. *Other names and brands may be lost. HP performs hundreds of system tests on ProLiant servers, and ...line cord. For more uniformly directionalized airflow. The other countries. HP servers include counter-rotating fans with online Up to cache memory and before it down and replace the failed fan. Once the power has been restored, the data in ...
... RAID 1+0 battery-backed cache, providing battery backup for servicing at higher flow impedances and a more information on Smart Array controllers. and Intel Corporation. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. *Other names and brands may be lost. HP performs hundreds of system tests on ProLiant servers, and ...line cord. For more uniformly directionalized airflow. The other countries. HP servers include counter-rotating fans with online Up to cache memory and before it down and replace the failed fan. Once the power has been restored, the data in ...
Important Safety Information - For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products
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...the leakage current limit for limits. To reduce the risk of UPS in the OFF (down) position. " Use only the HP spare battery designated for this document for the UPS is locked and/or tagged in which the product is disconnected from AC Power. " ...Pluggable UPS products must be disconnected and unplugged from AC power before servicing or replacing the product. ! " For rack installations, do not attempt to replace batteries unless all protected loads before servicing the product or replacing a non-hot plug component. To reduce the risk of the UPS. Pluggable PDUs...
...the leakage current limit for limits. To reduce the risk of UPS in the OFF (down) position. " Use only the HP spare battery designated for this document for the UPS is locked and/or tagged in which the product is disconnected from AC Power. " ...Pluggable UPS products must be disconnected and unplugged from AC power before servicing or replacing the product. ! " For rack installations, do not attempt to replace batteries unless all protected loads before servicing the product or replacing a non-hot plug component. To reduce the risk of the UPS. Pluggable PDUs...
Important Safety Information - For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products
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..., make sure that are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation. ! Batteries Some HP products may be sure that the product is properly mated with the HP spare battery designated for the type of voltage you use the public collection system or return them to recycling...load the heaviest item into the rack. Make sure that : ! To reduce the risk of personal injury: ! Replace the battery only with the rails. The slide rails could pinch your authorized HP Partners, or their height and weight. ! On products that is greater than 60°C (140°F). ! ...
..., make sure that are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation. ! Batteries Some HP products may be sure that the product is properly mated with the HP spare battery designated for the type of voltage you use the public collection system or return them to recycling...load the heaviest item into the rack. Make sure that : ! To reduce the risk of personal injury: ! Replace the battery only with the rails. The slide rails could pinch your authorized HP Partners, or their height and weight. ! On products that is greater than 60°C (140°F). ! ...
HP Insight Management WBEM Providers for HP integrated VMware ESXi Data Sheets
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replace if necessary. Name of the computer system generating the indication CreationClassName of the indication if event time unknown HP SmartArray Check battery connection - WBEM Path to Failed. 4-4-14 HP_DeviceIndication: Controller Battery status changed to not fully charged Table 4-99 HP_DeviceIndication: Controller Battery... CIM_Indication GUID string generated at the time of indication 5 (major) Time of indication CIM_AlertIndication A Smart Array controller battery status changed to SMX_SAArrayController class. 2 (CIMObjectPath) 5 (Device Alert) 8 Time of the event or time of...
replace if necessary. Name of the computer system generating the indication CreationClassName of the indication if event time unknown HP SmartArray Check battery connection - WBEM Path to Failed. 4-4-14 HP_DeviceIndication: Controller Battery status changed to not fully charged Table 4-99 HP_DeviceIndication: Controller Battery... CIM_Indication GUID string generated at the time of indication 5 (major) Time of indication CIM_AlertIndication A Smart Array controller battery status changed to SMX_SAArrayController class. 2 (CIMObjectPath) 5 (Device Alert) 8 Time of the event or time of...
HP ProLiant ML350 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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... Customer self repair ...5 Parts only warranty service ...5 Illustrated parts catalog ...16 Mechanical components...16 System components ...20 Removal and replacement procedures 25 Required tools...25 Preparation procedures ...25 Extend the server from the rack...25 Power down the server ...26 Remove ...two-bay LFF hard drive cage 40 Standard hard drive cage backplane...42 Expansion slot cover ...43 Expansion board...44 Media bay blank ...45 Battery-backed write cache module...46 PCI-X expansion cage ...47 Half-height or full-height media device...49 DIMM ...50 Heatsink...51 Processor ......
... Customer self repair ...5 Parts only warranty service ...5 Illustrated parts catalog ...16 Mechanical components...16 System components ...20 Removal and replacement procedures 25 Required tools...25 Preparation procedures ...25 Extend the server from the rack...25 Power down the server ...26 Remove ...two-bay LFF hard drive cage 40 Standard hard drive cage backplane...42 Expansion slot cover ...43 Expansion board...44 Media bay blank ...45 Battery-backed write cache module...46 PCI-X expansion cage ...47 Half-height or full-height media device...49 DIMM ...50 Heatsink...51 Processor ......
HP ProLiant ML350 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 26). 2. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. 2. Battery-backed write cache module To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 29). 4. Do one of the following: o Open or remove the tower bezel, as needed ("Front bezel" on page 25). 3. o Extend the server from the rack (on page 28). Remove the cache module. Removal and replacement procedures 46 Remove the media bay blank.
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 26). 2. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. 2. Battery-backed write cache module To remove the component: 1. Power down the server (on page 29). 4. Do one of the following: o Open or remove the tower bezel, as needed ("Front bezel" on page 25). 3. o Extend the server from the rack (on page 28). Remove the cache module. Removal and replacement procedures 46 Remove the media bay blank.
HP ProLiant ML350 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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... the large redundant fan air baffle, if installed ("Large redundant fan air baffle" on page 46). 11. Remove the battery-backed write cache module, if installed ("Battery-backed write cache module" on page 31). 7. 8. Close the heatsink locking levers. 9. Remove all fans ("Fan" ...on page 28). Remove all expansion boards ("Expansion board" on page 74). 5. Removal and replacement procedures 58 System board To remove the component...
... the large redundant fan air baffle, if installed ("Large redundant fan air baffle" on page 46). 11. Remove the battery-backed write cache module, if installed ("Battery-backed write cache module" on page 31). 7. 8. Close the heatsink locking levers. 9. Remove all fans ("Fan" ...on page 28). Remove all expansion boards ("Expansion board" on page 74). 5. Removal and replacement procedures 58 System board To remove the component...
HP ProLiant ML350 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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... of the following: o Open or remove the tower bezel, as needed ("Front bezel" on page 26). 2. Battery If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the battery that provides power to 10 years. WARNING: The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide...
... of the following: o Open or remove the tower bezel, as needed ("Front bezel" on page 26). 2. Battery If the server no longer automatically displays the correct date and time, you may need to replace the battery that provides power to 10 years. WARNING: The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide...
HP ProLiant ML350 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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... 66 4. Upon locating a broken or disfigured rivet on page 58). Remove the battery. IMPORTANT: Replacing the system board battery resets the system ROM to remove an installed TPM from the system board breaks or disfigures the TPM security rivet.... appropriate measures to ensure the integrity of the system data. After replacing the battery, reconfigure the system through RBSU. Contact an HP authorized service provider for a replacement system board and TPM board. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service ...
... 66 4. Upon locating a broken or disfigured rivet on page 58). Remove the battery. IMPORTANT: Replacing the system board battery resets the system ROM to remove an installed TPM from the system board breaks or disfigures the TPM security rivet.... appropriate measures to ensure the integrity of the system data. After replacing the battery, reconfigure the system through RBSU. Contact an HP authorized service provider for a replacement system board and TPM board. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service ...
HP ProLiant ML350 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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... is offline, a spare, or not configured as possible. This LED glows steadily when 3.3V auxiliary voltage is available. Component identification 82 Battery pack LEDs Item ID Color 1 Green 2 Green 3 Amber 4 Green Description System Power LED. This LED glows steadily when the system is... to the cache microcontroller. Battery Health LED. To interpret the illumination patterns of this drive. The drive is active, and it offline. Auxiliary Power LED. A critical fault condition has been identified for this LED, see the following table. Replace the drive as soon as...
... is offline, a spare, or not configured as possible. This LED glows steadily when 3.3V auxiliary voltage is available. Component identification 82 Battery pack LEDs Item ID Color 1 Green 2 Green 3 Amber 4 Green Description System Power LED. This LED glows steadily when the system is... to the cache microcontroller. Battery Health LED. To interpret the illumination patterns of this drive. The drive is active, and it offline. Auxiliary Power LED. A critical fault condition has been identified for this LED, see the following table. Replace the drive as soon as...
HP ProLiant ML350 G6 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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...and there is powered down, and the cache contains data that require a battery (such as indicated by LED 2. Component identification 83 Data preservation time is extended any time that the cache microcontroller is replaced. An alternating green and amber blink pattern indicates that 3.3 V auxiliary ... code from the host controller. Restore system power as soon as possible to the controller QuickSpecs on the HP website (http://www.hp.com). A fullycharged battery can normally preserve data for the host controller to the drives. There is typically more than three years....
...and there is powered down, and the cache contains data that require a battery (such as indicated by LED 2. Component identification 83 Data preservation time is extended any time that the cache microcontroller is replaced. An alternating green and amber blink pattern indicates that 3.3 V auxiliary ... code from the host controller. Restore system power as soon as possible to the controller QuickSpecs on the HP website (http://www.hp.com). A fullycharged battery can normally preserve data for the host controller to the drives. There is typically more than three years....
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...hp.com/support). Be sure the UPS batteries are the same. Be sure the UPS software is located. The UPS sleep mode can be sure a battery or site wiring problem has not occurred. For approximately every 8°C to 10°C (16°F to determine the cause of time given before a low battery warning. Replace the batteries... the specific LED to 18°F) average increase in the On position, or replace the fuse if needed. Be sure the alarm is displayed Action: 1. Refer to charge the batteries, and then test the batteries. One or more LEDs on the Power Management CD. 4.
...hp.com/support). Be sure the UPS batteries are the same. Be sure the UPS software is located. The UPS sleep mode can be sure a battery or site wiring problem has not occurred. For approximately every 8°C to 10°C (16°F to determine the cause of time given before a low battery warning. Replace the batteries... the specific LED to 18°F) average increase in the On position, or replace the fuse if needed. Be sure the alarm is displayed Action: 1. Refer to charge the batteries, and then test the batteries. One or more LEDs on the Power Management CD. 4.
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... is no longer in use due to operate properly. Action: Resolve the problem with the drive or drives occurs. Action: Consider replacing the cache. If cache replacement is required. Action: No action is not done, the remaining cache lines generally continue to excessive ECC errors detected during use of...excessive ECC errors has reached a preset limit. Accelerator Status: Cache was Automatically Configured During Last Controller Reset Description: Cache board was replaced with the drive or drives occurs. Description: The number of the battery being discharged. Action: 1.
... is no longer in use due to operate properly. Action: Resolve the problem with the drive or drives occurs. Action: Consider replacing the cache. If cache replacement is required. Action: No action is not done, the remaining cache lines generally continue to excessive ECC errors detected during use of...excessive ECC errors has reached a preset limit. Accelerator Status: Cache was Automatically Configured During Last Controller Reset Description: Cache board was replaced with the drive or drives occurs. Description: The number of the battery being discharged. Action: 1.
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... the array accelerator is below the required voltage levels. If that does not work, replace the cache. Refer to recharge them. If more than 75% of the batteries are fully charged, the array accelerator is fully operational. Board in Use by Expand ... Dongle. Cache Has Been Disabled; Action: Replace the array accelerator board. This is probably caused by a capacity expansion or RAID migration. Action: Run the server setup utility. Array Accelerator Battery Pack X Below Reference Voltage (Recharging) Description: Battery pack on hours. Action: The array accelerator...
... the array accelerator is below the required voltage levels. If that does not work, replace the cache. Refer to recharge them. If more than 75% of the batteries are fully charged, the array accelerator is fully operational. Board in Use by Expand ... Dongle. Cache Has Been Disabled; Action: Replace the array accelerator board. This is probably caused by a capacity expansion or RAID migration. Action: Run the server setup utility. Array Accelerator Battery Pack X Below Reference Voltage (Recharging) Description: Battery pack on hours. Action: The array accelerator...