Server 3850x6
Server 3850x6
Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in Appendix F
“Notices” on page 1983 and the Safety Information, and Environmental Notices and User's Guide, and the
Warranty document that comes with the server.
Ennen kuin asennat tämän tuotteen, lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information.
Safety statements
These statements provide the caution and danger information that is used in this documentation.
Important: Each caution and danger statement in this documentation is labeled with a number. This number
is used to cross reference an English-language caution or danger statement with translated versions of the
caution or danger statement in the Safety Information document.
For example, if a caution statement is labeled Statement 1, translations for that caution statement are in the
Safety Information document under Statement 1.
Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this documentation before you perform the procedures.
Read any additional safety information that comes with your system or optional device before you install the
device.
DANGER
To Connect: To Disconnect:
Statement 2
CAUTION:
When replacing the lithium battery, use only Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery
recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace
it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and
can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of. Do not:
• Throw or immerse into water
• Heat to more than 100°C (212°F)
• Repair or disassemble
CAUTION:
When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are
installed, note the following:
• Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to
hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device.
• Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
DANGER
Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following.
Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical
instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam.
Statement 4
CAUTION:
The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the
electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To
remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the
power source.
Statement 6
CAUTION:
If you install a strain-relief bracket option over the end of the power cord that is connected to the
device, you must connect the other end of the power cord to an easily accessible power source.
Statement 8
CAUTION:
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached.
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label
attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one
of these parts, contact a service technician.
CAUTION:
The following label indicates a hot surface nearby.
Statement 19
CAUTION:
The power-control button on the device does not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
The device also might have more than one connection to dc power. To remove all electrical current
from the device, ensure that all connections to dc power are disconnected at the dc power input
terminals.
Statement 26
CAUTION:
Do not place any object on top of rack-mounted devices.
DANGER
To Connect: To Disconnect:
1. Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to 1. Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to
be attached to this product. be attached to this product.
2. Attach signal cables to the product. • For ac systems, remove all power cords from the
3. Attach power cords to the product. chassis power receptacles or interrupt power at
the ac power distribution unit.
• For ac systems, use appliance inlets.
• For dc systems, disconnect dc power sources at
• For dc systems, ensure correct polarity of -48 V dc the breaker panel or by turning off the power
connections: RTN is + and -48 V dc is -. Earth source. Then, remove the dc cables.
ground should use a two-hole lug for safety.
2. Remove the signal cables from the connectors.
4. Attach signal cables to other devices.
3. Remove all cables from the devices.
5. Connect power cords to their sources.
6. Turn ON all the power sources.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards:
• This equipment must be installed by trained service personnel in a restricted-access location, as
defined by the NEC and IEC 60950-1, First Edition, The Standard for Safety of Information
Technology Equipment.
• Connect the equipment to a properly grounded safety extra low voltage (SELV) source. A SELV
source is a secondary circuit that is designed so that normal and single fault conditions do not
cause the voltages to exceed a safe level (60 V direct current).
• Incorporate a readily available approved and rated disconnect device in the field wiring.
• See the specifications in the product documentation for the required circuit-breaker rating for
branch circuit overcurrent protection.
• Use copper wire conductors only. See the specifications in the product documentation for the
required wire size.
• See the specifications in the product documentation for the required torque values for the wiring-
terminal screws.
Statement 35:
>240VA
CAUTION:
Hazardous energy present. Voltages with hazardous energy
might cause heating when shorted with metal, which might
result in splattered metal, burns, or both.
The 8U version of the server is intended for use in a system/rack always installed on the load side of a Power
Distribution Unit (PDU) or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) supplying a maximum 20 A branch circuit
protection. The overall system/rack connection to mains power is to be a Pluggable Type B connector.
This server is suitable for use on an IT power-distribution system whose maximum phase-to-phase voltage is
240 V under any distribution fault condition.
The product is not suitable for use at visual display workplaces according to §2 of the German Ordinance for
Work with Visual Display Units. Das Produkt ist nicht für den Einsatz an Bildschirmarbeitsplätzen im Sinne §
2 der Bildschirmarbeitsverordnung geeignet.
Note: This documentation includes references to IBM® web sites, products, and information about
obtaining service. IBM is Lenovo's preferred service provider for the Lenovo System x products.
The information in this document provides instructions and information for setting up your Lenovo System
x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241 server, instructions for installing some optional devices, cabling and
configuring the server, removing and replacing devices, and diagnostics and troubleshooting information.
Note: The information and installation procedures in this documentation apply to both the 4-socket and the
8-socket configurations of the server, unless otherwise specified. Most of the illustrations in the
documentation show the 4-socket configuration of the server.
In addition to the instructions in Chapter 2 “Installing optional devices” on page 43 for installing optional
hardware devices, updating firmware and device drivers, and completing the installation, Business Partners
must also complete the steps in “Instructions for Business Partners” on page 43.
The Lenovo System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 server is a rack model, modular design server, for virtualization,
database, and computational intensive computing. The modular design allows for upgrade from a 4-socket
(4U-high) to an 8-socket (8U-high) server, using the same building blocks that are used for the 4-socket
server. It is the next generation enterprise server based on the Intel Xeon™ EX E7-4xxx v2/v3/v4 and E7-
8xxx v2/v3/v4 processor technology. This high-performance, scalable server is ideally suited for enterprise
environments that require superior input/output (I/O) flexibility and high manageability.
Note: You must purchase the x3950 X6 4-socket to 8-socket Upgrade kit to upgrade to an 8-socket server.
In addition, the upgrade must be performed by a Lenovo approved warranty service provider.
Performance, ease of use, reliability, and expansion capabilities were key considerations in the design of the
server. These design features make it possible for you to customize the system hardware to meet your needs
today and provide flexible expansion capabilities for the future.
The server comes with a limited warranty. For information about the terms of the warranty and getting service
and assistance, see the Lenovo Warranty document that comes with the server.
The server contains next generation technologies, which help increase performance and reliability. For more
information, see “What your server offers” on page 12 and “Reliability, availability, and serviceability” on
page 17.
You can obtain up-to-date information about the server and other Lenovo server products at http://
www.lenovo.com/data-center/. At http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/, you can create a personalized support
page by identifying Lenovo products that are of interest to you. From this personalized page, you can
subscribe to weekly email notifications about new technical documents, search for information and
downloads, and access various administrative services.
The server supports up to eight 2.5-inch hot-swap drives or sixteen 1.8-inch hot-swap drives, or a
combination of both 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch drives, using the supported drive backplanes. It supports 2.5-inch
hot-swap Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) or SATA hard disk drives, 2.5-inch hot-swap SATA solid state drives
(SSD), or 1.8-inch hot-swap SAS solid state drives. See “Supported drive backplane configurations” on page
Storage
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If firmware and documentation updates are available, you can download them from the World Wide Web.
The server might have features that are not described in the documentation that comes with the server, and
the documentation might be updated occasionally to include information about those features, or technical
updates might be available to provide additional information that is not included in the server documentation.
To check for firmware updates, go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ and for documentation updates
the https://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.systemx.common.nav.doc/ic-homepage.html.
Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
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QR Codes
In addition, the system Service Card that is located between the left EIA bracket and the X6 Storage Book in
the front of the server, provides a quick reference (QR) code for mobile access to service information. You
can scan the QR code with a mobile device using a QR code reader application and get quick access to the
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Service Information Web page. The Service Information Web page provides additional information for parts
installation and replacement videos, and error codes for server support.
The following illustration shows the location of the server Service Card, which contains the QR code. To
remove the Service Card, grasp the blue tab and pull the card out.
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You can download an Lenovo ServerGuide™ Setup and Installation DVD to help you configure the hardware,
install device drivers, and install the operating system.
Related documentation
Use this information to identify and locate server - related documentation.
This Installation and Service Guide contains general information about the server including how to set up and
cable the server, how to install supported optional devices, how to configure the server, and information to
help you solve problems yourself and information for service technicians. The following documentation is
also available:
• Rack Installation Instructions
Go to http://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.sysx.6241.doc/printable_doc.html for this
document which contains instructions for installing the server in a rack.
• Safety Information
This document contains translated caution and danger statements. Each caution and danger statement
that appears in the documentation has a number that you can use to locate the corresponding statement
in your language in the Safety Information document.
• Important Notices
This document contains information about the safety, environmental, and electronic emission notices for
your Lenovo product.
• Warranty Information
You can also find documentation that is related to System x products at http://www.lenovo.com/data-center/.
The ToolsCenter for Lenovo x86 servers is an online information center that contains information about tools
for updating, managing, and deploying firmware, device drivers, and operating systems. The ToolsCenter for
Lenovo x86 servers is at https://support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-BOMC.
The server might have features that are not described in the documentation that you received with the server.
The documentation might be updated occasionally to include information about those features, or technical
updates might be available to provide additional information that is not included in the server documentation.
To check for updates, go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
The following information is a summary of the features and specifications of the 4-socket and 8-socket
server, unless otherwise specified. Depending on the model, some features might not be available, or some
specifications might not apply.
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• Microprocessor (depending on the model):
– The server supports up to four (4-socket server) or eight (8-socket server) Intel Xeon™ EX versions of
the E7-48xx v2, E7-88xx v2, E7-48xx v3, E7-88xx v3, E7-48xx v4, and E7-88xx v4 Series
microprocessors.
– Up to fifteen-core Turbo 2.0 with up to 37.5 MB cache shared among cores
– Up to 37.5 MB Level-3 cache
– Two QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) links with the following:
– Operating speeds of up to 8 gigatransfers (GT) per second
Note: Link speed can range from 6.4 GT/s, 7.2 GT/s, or 8 GT/s
– Three QPI links per microprocessor (depending on the microprocessor)
– Two 20-lane point-to-point data links (one in each direction) per QPI link
– Four Scalable Memory Interconnect 2 (SMI2) links per microprocessor at up to 6.4 GT/s
– Each microprocessor has four memory channels, each memory channel has two DDR channels, and
each DDR channel supports three DIMMs
– Intel EX microprocessor + C600 series chipset (PCH)
– HyperThreading Technology
– Up to 32 PCIe Gen3 lanes per processor
Note: Use the Setup utility to determine the type and speed of the microprocessors in the server.
• Memory (depending on the model):
– DIMM connectors: 96 for the 4-socket and 192 for the 8-socket
– 24 DIMM connectors per compute book
– DDR3 compute book:
– Type: PC3-12800R 1600 MHz, PC3L-12800 1600 MHz or PC3L-10600 1333 MHz Load Reduced
(LR) single-rank, double-rank, or quad-rank, ECC, 240 pin, DDR3 registered SDRAM DIMMs only
– Supports standard 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB RDIMMs, and 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB LR-DIMMs
– Supports l.35-volt registered DIMMs (see “Installing a memory module” on page 46 for more
information)
– DDR4 compute book:
– Type: PC4-17000, registered, ECC, 288 pins at 2400 MHz Capable of running at 1333 MHz, 1600
MHz, or 1866 MHz
– Supports:
• 4 GB, 8GB, 16 GB RDIMMs
• 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB LR-DIMMs
• 128 GB 3DS RDIMMs
– Supports 1.2-volt registered DIMMs (see “Installing a memory module” on page 46 for more
information)
– Single rank x4, dual rank x4, quad rank x4, single rank x8, dual rank x8, quad rank x8 RDIMM
configurations
– The server also supports 200 GB and 400 GB eXFlash™ DIMMs that you can install in unused DIMM
slots to increase high performance storage capabilities.
• Drive expansion bays (depending on the model):
Note: The optional also supports full-length, full height and low-profile PCIe adapters.
• Power supply:
The server supports up to four of the following power supplies:
– 1400-watt ac input power supplies
– 900-watt ac input power supplies
– 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc input power supplies
In addition, consider the following information:
– A base model (4-socket node) comes standard with one 900-watt or one 1400-watt power supply
(depending on the model).
– Maximum of four 900-watt (110 or 220 V ac auto-sensing) or four 1400-watt ac (110 or 220 V ac auto-
sensing) hot-swap power supplies for supported power supply configurations per 4-socket node.
– Four 1400-watt hot-swap power supplies fed from a 220 V ac input source provides N+N redundancy
support for a full configuration per 4-socket node.
– Four 750-watt hot-swap power supplies fed from a -48 volt to -60 volt dc input source provides N+N
redundancy support for limited configurations per 4-socket node.
– Four 900-watt or four 1400-watt hot-swap power supplies fed from a 110 V input source provides N+N
redundancy support for limited configurations per 4-socket node.
• Hot-swap fans:
The server supports up to 10 fan packs with dual-motor, counter-rotating, speed-controlled hot-swap
fans (two fans in each fan pack for a total of 20 fans).
• RAID controllers:
The following RAID adapter options are available for the server:
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– ServeRAID M5120 SAS/SATA Controller for System x
– ServeRAID M5210 SAS/SATA Controller for System x
Note: The optional dual-port and quad-port Ethernet adapters with iSCSI, vNIC, TCP/IP Offload Engine
(TOE), Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), and Wake on LAN support, can provide up to 10 Gb capability.
• Video controller (integrated into the IMM2):
Matrox G200eR core (two analog ports: one front and one rear that can be connected at the same time)
Note: The maximum video resolution is 1600 x 1200 at 75 Hz (UXGA), with support for 1680 x 1050
(WSXGA+) wide screen resolution.
– DDR3 528 MHz SDRAM video memory controller
– Avocent Digital Video Compression
– Video memory is not expandable
• Size:
– Height (4-socket): 172.8 mm (6.8 inches)
– Height (8-socket): 350.6 mm (13.8 inches)
– Depth (4-socket and 8-socket): 811.2 mm (31.9 inches)
– Width (4-socket and 8-socket): 447 mm (17.5 inches)
– Maximum weight (4-socket): 54.7 kg (120.3 lbs) when fully configured
– Maximum weight (8-socket): 110 kg (242.5 lbs) when fully configured
• Acoustical noise emissions
Note: The options supported in this server vary greatly in function, power draw, and required cooling. Any
increase in cooling required by these options will result in increased fan speed and produced sound
power level. The actual sound pressure levels measured in your installation depend upon a variety of
factors, including the number of racks in the installation; the size, materials, and configuration of the room;
the noise levels from other equipment; the room ambient temperature and pressure, and location of
employees in relation to the equipment.
– 4-socket system:
– Declared sound power, idling: 6.3 bels
– Declared sound power, operating: 6.7 bels
– 8-socket system:
– Declared sound power, idling: 6.6 bels
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– Declared sound power, operating: 7.0 bels
• Environment:
Notes: When eXFlash DIMMs are installed in the server, the eXFlash DIMMs supported environment is:
– Temperature: 5°C to 30°C (41°F to 86°F)
– Altitude: 0 to 1000 m (3,281 ft)
– Air temperature:
– Server on: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F); altitude: 0 to 3050 m (10,000 ft) derate maximum dry bulb
temperature by 1°C (1.8°F) per 175 m (574 ft) above 950 m (3,117 ft). Maximum rate of change 20°C
(68°F) per hour.
– Server off: 5°C to 45°C (41° to 113ˋ°F)
– Shipment: -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
Attention: Airborne particulates and reactive gases acting alone or in combination with other
environmental factors such as humidity or temperature might pose a risk to the server. For information
about the limits for particulates and gases, see “Particulate contamination” on page 1985.
• Airflow:
– Ideal airflow: 35 cubic feet per minute (CFM)
– Typical airflow: 50 CFM
– Maximum airflow: 160 CFM
• Heat output:
Approximate heat output:
– Minimum configuration at idle (4-socket): 495 Btu per hour (145 watts)
– Minimum configuration at idle (8-socket): 990 Btu per hour (290 watts)
– Maximum configuration (4-socket): 11,840 Btu per hour (3470 watts)
– Maximum configuration (8-socket): 23,680 Btu per hour (6940 watts)
• Electrical input:
– Sine-wave input (50 or 60 Hz) required
– Input voltage low range:
– Minimum: 100 V ac
– Maximum: 127 V ac
– Input voltage high range:
– Minimum: 200 V ac
– Maximum: 240 V ac
– Input kilovolt-amperes (kVA), approximately:
Notes:
1. Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features
installed and the power-management optional features in use.
2. The sound levels were measured in controlled acoustical environments according to the procedures
specified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) S12.10 and ISO 7779 and are reported
in accordance with ISO 9296. Actual sound-pressure levels in a given location might exceed the
average values stated because of room reflections and other nearby noise sources. The noise
emission level stated in the declared (upper limit) sound-power level, in bels, for a random sample of
system.
• Security:
This server is fully compliant with NIST 800-131A. The security cryptography mode set in the management
device (the Integrated Management Module II) determines the security mode in which the server operates.
For more information on how to set or change the security cryptography mode, see the Integrated
Management Module II User’s Guide at https://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.sysx.
imm2.doc/printable_doc.html.
• Product Type:
Rack server
• Year first manufactured:
2014
• Internal/external power supply efficiency:
– http://www.plugloadsolutions.com/psu_reports/IBM_7001606-XXXX_900W_SO-273_Report.pdf
– http://www.plugloadsolutions.com/psu_reports/IBM_DPS-900CB%20A_900W_SO-440_Report.pdf
– http://www.plugloadsolutions.com/psu_reports/IBM_7001616-XXX_1400W_SO-375_Report.pdf
– http://www.plugloadsolutions.com/psu_reports/IBM_DPS-1400BB%20A_1400W_SO-384_Report.pdf
• Maximum power (watts):
See Power supply on page .
• Idle state power (watts):
199
• Sleep mode power (watts):
Not applicable for servers.
• Off mode power (watts):
28
• Noise levels (the declared A-weighed sound power level of the server):
See Acoustical noise emissions on page .
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• Test voltage and frequency:
230V / 50 Hz or 60 Hz
• Total harmonic distortion of the electricity supply system:
The maximum harmonic content of the input voltage waveform will be equal or less than 2%. The
qualification is compliant with EN 61000-3-2.
• Information and documentation on the instrumentation setup and circuits used for electrical
testing:
ENERGY STAR Test Method for servers; ECOVA Generalized Test Protocol for Calculating the Energy
Efficiency of Internal Ac-Dc and Dc-Dc Power Supplies.
• Measurement methodology used to determine information in this document:
ENERGY STAR Servers Version 2.0 Program Requirements; ECOVA Generalized Test Protocol for
Calculating the Energy Efficiency of Internal Ac-Dc and Dc-Dc Power Supplies.
Note: This documentation includes references to IBM web sites, products, and information about
obtaining service. IBM is Lenovo's preferred service provider for the Lenovo System x products.
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• Large system-memory capacity
The server supports up to 6 TB (models with DDR3 compute books) or 12 TB (models with DDR4 compute
books) of system memory.
– The DDR3 compute book memory controller supports error correcting code (ECC) for up to 96
industry-standard PC3-12800R 1600 MHz, PC3L-12800 1600 MHz, or PC3L-10600 1333 MHz Load
Reduced (LR), single-rank, dual-rank, or quad-rank, DDR3 (third-generation double-data-rate),
registered, synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) DIMMs.
– The DDR4 compute book memory controller supports error correcting code (ECC) for up to 96
industry-standard PC4-17000 2400 MHz, single rank x4, dual rank x4, quad rank x4, single rank x8,
dual rank x8, and quad rank x8 RDIMM configurations, DDR4 (fourth-generation double-data-rate),
registered, synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) DIMMs.
The server also supports 200 GB and 400 GB eXFlash™ DIMMs. You can use eXFlash DIMMs to utilize
unused DIMM slots to increase high performance storage capabilities. For additional information about
installing eXFlash DIMMs, see “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50.
• Light path diagnostics
Light path diagnostics provides LEDs to help you diagnose problems. For more information about light
path diagnostics and the LEDs, see “LCD system information display panel” on page 28 and “Light path
diagnostics LEDs description” on page 159.
• Memory mirroring
Memory mirroring provides a redundant copy of all code and data that are addressable in the configured
memory map. Through the microprocessor memory controller chip set, memory mirroring replicates and
stores data across DIMMs on two or four memory channels simultaneously. If a failure occurs, the
memory controller switches from the DIMMs on the primary channel to the DIMMs on the backup channel.
To enable memory mirroring through the Setup utility, select System Settings → Memory → Memory
Mode → Mirroring. For information about installing DIMMs for memory mirroring, see “Memory mirroring”
on page 52 and “Installing a memory module” on page 46 for more information.
• Memory sparing
The server supports memory sparing. Memory sparing reserves memory capacity for failover in the event
of a DIMM failure, and the reserved capacity is subtracted from the total available memory. Memory
sparing provides less redundancy than memory mirroring does. If a predetermined threshold of
correctable errors is reached, the contents of the failing DIMM are copied to the spare memory, and the
failing DIMM or rank is disabled. To enable memory sparing through the Setup utility, select System
Settings → Memory → Memory Mode → Sparing. For information about installing DIMMs for memory
sparing, see “Memory rank sparing” on page 52.
• Mobile access to Lenovo Service Information Web page
The server provides a quick reference (QR) code on the system Service Card that you can scan with a
mobile device using a QR code reader application to get quick access to the Lenovo Service Information
Web page. The Service Information Web page provides additional information for parts installation and
replacement videos, and error codes for server support. For the location of the system Service Card and
QR code, see “QR Codes” on page 3.
• Multi-core processors
The server supports up to four Intel Xeon™ EX versions of the E7-48xx v2/v3/v4 or E7-88xx v2/v3/v4
Series, up to fifteen-core microprocessors (depending on the model). A base model of the server comes
with one compute book, all other modules come with two compute books. One microprocessor comes in
each compute book.
• Network support
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A ServeRAID™ adapter provides hardware redundant array of independent disks (RAID) support to create
configurations. The server comes with an integrated RAID controller, which provides RAID levels 0, 1 and
10. Additional optional RAID adapters, RAID cache cards, and Features on Demand software RAID are
available for RAID levels 5, 6, 50, and 60 upgrade.
• Service Advisor
The server comes with the Service Advisor feature that can collect data about the system when the
system detects a fault and sends that data to Lenovo Service for problem determination. It also includes
the call home feature that automatically calls Lenovo Service when a problem occurs. The Service Advisor
feature is integrated into the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2). For more information about
Service Advisor, see “Service Advisor feature” on page 167.
• Systems-management capabilities
The server comes with an integrated management module II (IMM2). When the IMM is used with the
systems-management software that comes with the server, you can manage the functions of the server
locally and remotely. The IMM also provides system monitoring, event recording, and network alert
capability. The systems-management connector on the rear of the server is dedicated to the IMM. The
dedicated systems-management connector provides additional security by physically separating the
management network traffic from the production network. You can use the Setup utility to configure the
server to use a dedicated systems-management network or a shared network.
• TCP/IP offload engine (TOE) support
The Ethernet controllers in the server support TOE, which is a technology that offloads the TCP/IP flow
from the microprocessor and I/O subsystem to increase the speed of the TCP/IP flow. When an operating
system that supports TOE is running on the server and TOE is enabled, the server supports TOE
operation. See the operating-system documentation for information about enabling TOE.
Note: As of the date of this document, the Linux operating system does not support TOE.
• UEFI-compliant server firmware
The UEFI firmware offers several features, including Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) version
2.1 compliance, Active Energy Management (AEM) technology, enhanced reliability, availability, and
serviceability (RAS) capabilities, and basic input/output system (BIOS) compatibility support. UEFI
replaces the BIOS and defines a standard interface between the operating system, platform firmware, and
external devices. The server is capable of booting UEFI-compliant operating systems, BIOS-based
operating systems, and BIOS-based adapters as well as UEFI-compliant adapters. For more information
about UEFI-compliant firmware, go to https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht103672.
Three important computer design features are reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS). The RAS
features help to ensure the integrity of the data that is stored in the server, the availability of the server when
you need it, and the ease with which you can diagnose and correct problems.
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• Integrated baseboard management controller (BMC) subsystem
• Integrated management module (IMM)
• LCD system information display panel
• Light path LEDs for DIMMs, microprocessors, PCIe adapters, hard disk drives, solid state drives, power
supplies, fans, PCIe modules, and I/O modules
• Memory address parity protection
• Memory demand and patrol scrubbing
• Memory error correcting code and parity test
• Memory downsizing (non-mirrored memory). After a restart of the server after the memory controller
detects a non-mirrored uncorrectable error and the memory controller cannot recover operationally, the
IMM logs the uncorrectable error and informs POST. POST logically maps out the memory with the
uncorrectable error, and the server restarts with the remaining installed memory.
• Memory mirroring and memory rank sparing support
• Memory thermal throttling
• Menu-driven setup, system configuration, and redundant array of independent disks (RAID) configuration
programs
• Microprocessor built-in self-test (BIST), internal error signal monitoring, internal thermal trip signal
monitoring, configuration checking, and microprocessor and voltage regulator module failure identification
through light path diagnostics
• Nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) button
• Operating system memory on-lining (capacity change)
• Parity checking on the PCIe buses
• PCIe hot-add and remove support
• PCIe hot-plug (microprocessor 2 and 3 only)
• Power management: compliance with Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
• Power-on self-test (POST)
• Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) alerts on memory, SAS/SATA hard disk drives or solid state drives, and
fans.
• Redundant Ethernet capabilities with failover support
• Redundant hot-swap power supplies and redundant hot-swap fans
• Redundant network interface card (NIC) support
• Remind button to temporarily turn off the system-error LED
• Remote system problem-determination support
• ROM-based diagnostics and upgrade of flash ROM-based code and diagnostics
• ROM checksums
• Serial Presence Detection (SPD) on memory, VPD on system board, power supply, and hard disk drive or
solid state drive backplanes, microprocessor and memory expansion tray, and Ethernet adapters
• Single-DIMM isolation of excessive correctable error or multi-bit error by the Unified Extensible Firmware
Interface (UEFI)
• SMI clock failover
• SMI lane failover
• SMI packet retry
• Solid-state drives
• Standby voltage for systems-management features and monitoring
• Startup (boot) from LAN through remote initial program load (RIPL) or dynamic host configuration
protocol/boot protocol (DHCP/BOOTP)
• System auto-configuring from the configuration menu
• System-error logging (UEFI/POST and IMM)
• Systems-management monitoring through the Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) protocol bus
• Temperature and fan monitoring
• Uncorrectable error (UE) detection
• Upgradeable POST, Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI), diagnostics, IMM firmware, and read-
only memory (ROM) resident code, locally or over the LAN
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Server scalability
This topic provides information about scaling from a 4-socket to an 8-socket configuration.
The Lenovo System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 server uses a direct QPI connection topology through the
midplane to scale from a x3850 X6 (4-socket configuration) to a x3950 X6 (8-socket configuration) server.
The x3950 X6 is achieved by utilizing the 8-socket chassis, the 8-socket midplane, and the 8-socket shuttle
(which comes in the x3950 X6 4-socket to 8-socket Upgrade Kit), in addition to all of components used for
the x3850 X6. All components are interchangeable between both the x3850 X6 and the x3950 X6
configurations, except the chassis, mid-planes, shuttle, and the E7-8xxx microprocessors.
Note: The upgrade of the server from a 4-socket to an 8-socket system must be performed by a service
technician.
The x3950 X6 has two nodes that have their own resources as independent servers.
The server power is distributed through the server midplane. In the x3950 X6 (8-socket) configuration, the
power subsystem is divided into two separate nodes, the top node and the bottom node.
Note: Power is not shared between the top node and the bottom node of the x3950 X6 configuration. Each
node must have its own set of power supplies.
For additional information, see “FlexNode support” on page 20 and “Configuring a multinode system” on
page 131.
FlexNode support
This topic provides information about using FlexNode support to reconfiguring a multinode 8-socket
configuration into two stand-alone 4-socket configurations.
The Lenovo System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 server provides support for reconfiguring a multinode server into
two independent, stand-alone servers, known as FlexNode support (also called Scalable Complex). When
FlexNode support is enabled, each scalable partition can support its own independent operating-system
installation. Each scalable partition has its own local resources as an independent server, and cannot access
the resources or boot the operating system of another stand-alone server while FlexNode is enabled. The
default setting for the x3950 X6 (8-socket) system is one 8-socket partition. The FlexNode (Scalable
Complex) is a feature of the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2).
Note: The server must be powered off when you enable FlexNode support.
For more information on using the IMM2 web interface and the IMM2 telnet interface to manage nodes, see
“Configuring a multinode system” on page 131.
Lenovo XClarity Administrator provides a central interface to perform the following functions for all managed
endpoints.
• Hardware management
Lenovo XClarity Administrator provides agent-free hardware management. It can automatically discover
manageable endpoints, including Flex System chassis and components, System x, NeXtScale, and
ThinkServer servers, and RackSwitch switches. Inventory of the discovered endpoints is also gathered, so
an at-a-glance view of the managed hardware inventory and status is possible.
• Hardware monitoring
Lenovo XClarity Administrator provides a centralized view of all events and alerts that are generated from
the managed endpoints. When a CMM or IMM detects an issue, an alert or event is passed to the Lenovo
XClarity Administrator and is displayed in the events or alerts log. A summary of all alerts and events is
visible from the Dashboard and the Status bar. Events and alerts for a specific endpoint are available from
the Alerts and Events detail page for that endpoint.
• Operating-system deployment
You can use Lenovo XClarity Administrator to manage the repository of operating-system images and
deploy operating-system images to managed servers.
• Configuration management
You can quickly provision and pre-provision all of your servers using a consistent configuration.
Configuration settings (such as local storage, I/O adapters, boot settings, firmware, ports, and IMM and
UEFI settings) are saved as a server pattern that can be applied to one or more managed servers. When
the server patterns are updated, the changes are automatically deployed to the applied servers.
• Firmware compliance and updates
Firmware management is simplified by assigning firmware-compliance policies to managed endpoints.
When you create and assign a compliance policy to managed endpoints,Lenovo XClarity Administrator
monitors changes to the inventory for those endpoints and flags any endpoints that are out of compliance.
• User management
Lenovo XClarity Administrator provides a centralized authentication server to create and manage user
accounts and to manage and authenticate user credentials. The authentication server is created
automatically when you start the management server for the first time. The user accounts that you create
for Lenovo XClarity Administrator are also used to log in to managed chassis and servers.
• Security
If your environment must comply with either NIST SP 800-131A or FIPS 140-2 standards, Lenovo XClarity
Administrator can help you achieve a fully compliant environment. It supports self-signed SSL certificates
(which are issued by an internal certificate authority) and external SSL certificates (which are issued by a
private or commercial CA). Firewalls on chassis and servers can be configured to accept incoming
requests from only Lenovo XClarity Administrator.
• Service and support
Lenovo XClarity Administrator can be set up to collect and send diagnostic files automatically to your
preferred service provider when certain serviceable events occur in Lenovo XClarity Administrator and the
managed endpoints. You can choose to send diagnostic files to Lenovo Support using call home or to
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another service provider using SFTP. You can also manually collect diagnostic files, open a problem
record, and send diagnostic files to the Lenovo Support Center.
• Task automation using scripts
Lenovo XClarity Administrator can be integrated into external, higher-level management and automation
platforms through open REST application programming interfaces (APIs). Using the REST APIs, Lenovo
XClarity Administrator can easily integrate with your existing management infrastructure. You can also run
Lenovo XClarity cmdlets in a Microsoft PowerShell session to automate certain management functions.
The cmdlets use Lenovo XClarity Administrator REST APIs and can automate functions
• Integration with other management software
Lenovo XClarity Administrator is available stand-alone or as a bundled offering that is known asLenovo
XClarity Pro. Lenovo XClarity Pro is composed of the base Administrator product plus two Lenovo XClarity
Integrator modules that provide integration into Microsoft Systems Center or VMware vCenter. Together,
these tools provide discovery, monitoring, configuration, and management functions to reduce the cost
and complexity of routine system administration for System x, NeXtScale, and Flex System endpoints.
The server major components include the X6 Storage book, the LCD system information display panel,
compute book, X6 Standard I/O book, X6 half-length I/O book, X6 full-length I/O book, fan-packs, and power
supplies.
The following illustration shows the major components in the server. The illustrations in this document might
differ slightly from your hardware.
Note: All of the components are interchangeable between the 4-socket and the 8-socket server, except the
chassis, midplane, shuttle, and some microprocessors.
The following illustration shows the major components in the front of the server:
8x1.8-inch
drive backplane
assembly
RAID adapter
card
Storage
book board
assembly
2.5-inch
hard disk
drive
backplane Compute book
2.5-inch filler panel
hard disk
drive filler
2.5-inch
hard disk
drive
Compute book
The following illustration shows the major components in the rear of the server:
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Chassis
Shuttle
Rear
fan-packs
100 mm
power
supply Power
supply
filler
80 mm Standard I/O
power book
supply
Power Half-length
supply I/O book
spacer I/O book Full-length
filler I/O book
8-socket shuttle
8-socket midplane
8-socket chassis
Blue on a component indicates touch points, where you can grip the component to remove it from or install it
in the server, open or close a latch, and so on.
Orange on a component or an orange label on or near a component indicates that the component can be
hot-swapped, which means that if the server and operating system support hot-swap capability, you can
remove or install the component while the server is running. (Orange can also indicate touch points on hot-
swap components.) See the instructions for removing or installing a specific hot-swap component for any
additional procedures that you might have to perform before you remove or install the component.
The storage book, LCD system information display panel, front operator panel, front I/O panel, fan-packs 1
through 8, and the compute books are in the front of the server.
The following illustration shows the components in the front of the server.
Storage
book Compute book 1 Compute book 2 Compute book 3 Compute book 4
LCD display
panel Fan-pack 1 Fan-pack 3 Fan-pack 5 Fan-pack 7
Storage book
Use this information for an overview of the controls, connectors, LEDs, and components on the storage
book.
The storage book houses the drives and drive backplanes, the front operator panel, the LCD system
information display panel, the front I/O panel (USB 3.0/Video connectors), and the PCIe slots for the storage
host bus adapters.
Notes:
• Power to the storage book and the storage backplanes is provided by the standard I/O book.
• The PCIe slots on storage book are dedicated storage host bus adapters slots. Do not install any other
adapters in these slots. Other adapters are not supported in these slots.
• You must power-off the server and disconnect all power cords to remove or add adapters in the PCIe
slots on the storage book. The PCIe slots are not hot-swappable.
• Install internal RAID adapters and the adapter flash power modules in the storage book component.
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The following illustration shows the connectors, LEDs, and controls that are accessible on the storage book.
The following illustration shows the connectors on the storage book board.
• Drive status LEDs: These LEDs are on SAS or SATA hard disk drives and solid state drives. When one of
these LEDs is lit, it indicates that the drive has failed. When this LED is flashing slowly (one flash per
second), it indicates that the drive is being rebuilt. When the LED is flashing rapidly (three flashes per
second), it indicates that the controller is identifying the drive.
• Drive activity LEDs: These green LEDs are on all hot swap drives.
– When this LED is flashing, it indicates that the drive is actively reading or writing data.
– For SAS and SATA drives, this LED is off when the drive is powered but not active.
– For NVMe (PCIe SSD) solid state drives, this LED is on solid when the drive is powered but not active.
For more information about light path diagnostics, see “Light path diagnostics” on page 152 and “Light path
diagnostics LEDs description” on page 159.
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Front operator panel
Use this information for an overview of the connectors, LEDs, and buttons on the server front operator panel.
The front operator panel is on the front of the storage book. The following illustration shows the LEDs and
controls on the front operator panel.
Reset
button
For information about light path diagnostics and the LEDs, see “Light path diagnostics” on page 152 and
“Light path diagnostics LEDs description” on page 159.
Note: The system Service Card located between the left EIA bracket and the X6 Storage Book in the front of
the server also provides information about the location of the light path diagnostics LEDs.
The LCD system information display panel is attached to the Storage book on the front of the server. The
LCD system information display panel enables you to have quick access to system status, firmware,
network, and health information. The following illustration shows the controls on the LCD system information
display panel.
LCD system
information Select
display panel button
Scroll up
button
Scroll
down
button
• Scroll up button: Press this button to scroll up or scroll to the left in the main menu to locate and select
the system information that you want displayed.
• Select button: Press this button to make your selection from the menu options.
• Scroll down button: Press this button to scroll down or scroll to the right in the main menu to location
and select the system information that you want displayed.
The following is an example of the information that you will see on the display panel. This example shows the
layout of the information in the main menu when the debug feature is enabled.
Lenovo x3850 X6
System status
System status Check-mark UEFI\POST code
above 2 indicates
system is booting from
alternative UEFI bank.
When you navigate through the hierarchy of the menu options on the LCD system information display panel,
the display panel shows the information for that option and the up and down arrows appear on the side of
the display panel. When you get to the bottom of the hierarchy of the menu options, only the up arrow will be
available. When you are at the top of the hierarchy of the menu options, only the down arrow will be available.
For the errors submenu set, if only one error occurs, the LCD display panel will display that error. If more than
one error occurs, the LCD display panel displays the number of errors that have occurred. If no errors occur,
the no error menu will be available for navigation.
To move within the menu options, use the Scroll up or Scroll down buttons, then the Select button to enter a
submenu set.
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The LCD system information display panel displays the following types of information about the server:
• IMM system error log (SEL)
Note: The Scroll Down button will only function for this menu option if errors have occurred. A list of
current errors reported by the system will be displayed. To see the system error log (SEL) and get the
complete list of errors, go to the IMM web page ( see “Logging on to the IMM web interface” on page 136).
• System VPD information:
– Machine type and serial number
– Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) string
• System firmware levels:
– UEFI code level
– IMM code level
– pDSA code level
• IMM network information:
– IMM hostname
– IMM dedicated MAC address
Note: Only the MAC address that is currently in use is displayed (dedicated or shared)
– IMM shared MAC address
– IP v4 information
– IP v6 address
• System environmental information:
– Ambient temperature
– CPU temperature
– AC input voltage
– Estimated power consumption
Compute book
Use this information for an overview of the compute book.
The compute book is in the front of the server. Each compute book must have a minimum of one
microprocessor, one DIMM, and one fan-pack installed. It provides the following connectors and slots:
• One microprocessor socket
• 24 DDR3 DIMM connectors (Models with the DDR3 compute book)
• 24 DDR4 DIMM connectors (Models with the DDR4 compute book)
• Two 60 mm counter-rotating fan bays
The compute book also provides and a light path button. Press this button to light the LEDs on the board
when the compute book has been removed from the server. Any LEDs that were light before the compute
book was removed from the server will be lit when the light path button is pressed.
The following illustration shows the front view of the compute book:
Power
LED
Fan LEDs
The following illustration shows the location of the microprocessor and DIMM connectors on the
microprocessor side of the compute book board:
The following illustration shows the location of the DIMM connectors on the non-microprocessor side of the
compute book board:
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DIMM 13 DIMM 14 DIMM 15 DIMM 21 DIMM 20 DIMM 19
For more notes and information about what you need to consider when you install this compute book and for
installation instructions, see “Installing a compute book” on page 63. For more information about installing
DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46.
The standard I/O book, half-length I/O book, the full-length I/O book, fan-packs 9 and 10, and the power
supplies are accessible from the rear of the server.
The following illustrations show the components and bays on the rear of the server.
The components in the server standard I/O book are the minimum set of I/O components to form a server.
The standard I/O book is not a hot-swap module. Therefore, you must power the server off and disconnect
all power cords before you install and remove components from the standard I/O book.
Notes:
• If you are installing external RAID adapters that comes with a flash power module, the adapters must be
installed in PCIe slots 7, 8, and 9 in the standard I/O book. Install the adapter flash power modules in the
slots in the air baffle in the standard I/O book. Other PCIe adapters that do not come with a flash power
module can also be installed in the standard I/O book.
NMI
button Fan-pack 9 Fan-pack 10
System
power LED
Locate LED
System
error LED
• 3V battery error LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that a standard I/O book battery error has
occurred.
• Ethernet connectors: Use either of these connectors to connect the server to a network. When you use
the Ethernet 1 connector, the network can be shared with the IMM through a single network cable.
• Ethernet activity LEDs: When these LEDs are lit, they indicate that the server is transmitting to or
receiving signals from the Ethernet LAN that is connected to the Ethernet port.
• Ethernet link LEDs:When these LEDs are lit, they indicate that there is an active link connection on the
100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-TX, or 10GBASE-TX interface for the Ethernet port.
• Ethernet adapter slots: Insert the dual-port or quad-port Ethernet adapters into these slots.
• I/O board error LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that an error has occurred on the standard I/O book
board.
• Locate LED: Use this LED to visually locate the server among other servers. You can use management
software, such as Lenovo XClarity Administrator software, to light this LED remotely. IMM can also be
used to turn this LED on and off. This LED is functionally equivalent to the locate LED on the front of the
server.
• NMI button: Press this button to force a nonmaskable interrupt to the microprocessor. You might have to
use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the button. You can also use it to force a blue-
screen memory dump. Use this button only when you are directed to do so by Lenovo Support.
• Serial connector: Connect a 9-pin serial device to this connector. The serial port is shared with the
integrated management module (IMM). The IMM can take control of the shared serial port to redirect serial
traffic, using Serial over LAN (SOL).
• System-error LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that a system error has occurred. An LED on the front
operator panel is also lit to help isolate the error. This LED is functionally equivalent to the system-error
LED on the front of the server.
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• Systems-management Ethernet connector: Connect to this connector to manage the server, by using a
dedicated management network. If you use this connector, the IMM cannot be accessed directly from the
production network. A dedicated management network provides additional security by physically
separating the management network traffic from the production network. You can use the Setup utility to
configure the server to use a dedicated systems-management network or a shared network.
• USB 2.0 connectors: Connect a USB device, such as a USB mouse, keyboard, or other device, to any of
these connectors.
• Video connector: Connect a monitor to this connector. The video connectors on the front and rear of the
server can be used simultaneously.
The server standard I/O book board provides the following slots, connectors, and integrated features:
• Integrated Management Module v.2 (IMM2)
• Real Time Management Module (RTMM)
• One ML adapter slot
• Three PCIe Gen3 slots (8 gigatransfers per second (GT/s))
• Five USB 2.0 connectors
– One internal USB 2.0 connector for Hypervisor flash USB device
– Four rear USB 2.0 connectors
• Two Trusted Platform Modules (TPM)
The standard I/O book is connected to compute book 1 and compute book 2. The standard I/O book PCIe
buses are also connected to compute books 1 and 2.
The half-length I/O book installs in the rear of the server. The server provides the ability to concurrently hot-
add or hot-remove PCIe adapters in this I/O book.
Note: The ability to hot-plug the half-length I/O book is dependent on the operating system. If the operating
system does not support PCIe hot-plug, the addition or removal of a half-length I/O book might cause an
unrecoverable system error.
The half-length I/O book provides three PCIe Gen3 slots for half-length adapters. The I/O book provides the
following slots:
• Three PCIe Gen3 slots
– Two x8 slots
– One x16 slot
The following illustration shows the PCIe slots on the half-length I/O book board.
Board power button Half-length I/O book board x8 PCIe Gen3 slots
The following illustration shows the connectors, LEDs, and controls on the half-length I/O book.
Slot error
LEDs
Power
button
• Slot error LEDs: The states of the slot error LEDs are as follows:
Off: The slot or adapter is in normal operation.
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On: A slot error has occurred.
• Slot power LEDs: The states of the power LEDs are as follows:
Off: Input power to the slot is not present.
On: Power to the slot is present. You cannot remove the I/O book from the server until the power LEDs
on all three slots are off.
Blinking: The slot is in the process of powering on or off. Do not remove the half-length I/O book from
the server.
• Power button: Press this button to power the I/O book PCIe slots off or on. The power LED for each slot
blinks until all of the power LEDs for the slots are on or off (not blinking)
For notes and information about what you need to consider when you install this I/O book and instructions on
how to install it in the server, see “Installing the half-length I/O book” on page 79.
The full-length I/O book installs in the rear of the server. The server provides the ability to concurrently hot-
add or hot-remove PCIe adapters in the I/O book.
Notes:
• The ability to hot-add the full-length I/O book is dependent on the operating system. If the operating
system does not support hot-plug, the addition or removal of a full-length I/O book might cause an
unrecoverable system error.Attention:
– If the I/O bay is not populated with a full-length I/O book when the operation system boots or the
operating system is still running, a full-length I/O book cannot be hot-added to the I/O bay (due to
insufficient resources).
– If the I/O bay has a full-length I/O book installed when the operating system boots, you can hot-swap
the full-length I/O book.
• This I/O book supports both half-length, full-height and full-length, full-height PCIe Gen3 and Gen2
adapters.
• This I/O book has two PCIe auxiliary power connectors (one 6-pin for 75 watt extra power and one 8-pin
for 150W extra power.
• When you install a double-wide adapter in one of the x16 slots on this I/O book, the x8 slot is no longer
usable and the other x16 slot might not be usable due to limited power available for the I/O book.
The optional full-length I/O book provides three PCIe Gen3 and Gen2 slots for full-length and low-profile
adapters. This I/O book provides the following slots.
Note: The full-length I/O book adds a 3-inch mechanical extension to the base length dimension of the
server chassis to support full-length adapters.
• Three PCIe slots
– Two PCIe Gen3 x16 slots
– One PCIe Gen2 x8 (4, 1) slot
The following illustration shows the PCIe slots on the full-length I/O book board:
Slot error
LEDs
Power
button
• Slot error LEDs: The states of the slot error LEDs are as follows:
Off: The slot or adapter is in normal operation.
On: A slot error has occurred.
• Slot power LEDs: The states of the power LEDs are as follows:
Off: Input power to the slot is not present.
On: Power to the slot is present. You cannot remove the I/O book from the server until the power LEDs
on all three adapter slots are off.
Blinking: The slot is in the process of powering on or off. Do not remove the I/O book from the server.
• Power button: Press this button to power the full-length I/O book PCIe slots off or on. The power LED for
each slot blinks until all of the power LEDs for the slots are on or off (not blinking)
For notes and information about what you need to consider when you install this I/O book and instructions on
how to install it in the server, see “Installing the full-length I/O book” on page 80.
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Power supplies
Use this information for an overview of the type of power supply modules that the server supports.
The server supports up to four 900-watt ac power supplies, 1400-watt ac power supplies, or 750-watt -48
volt dc power supplies. For more information about the supported power supplies and instructions on how to
install the power supplies, see “Installing power supplies” on page 100, “Installing a 1400-watt or 900-watt
hot-swap power supply” on page 107 and “Installing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on
page 102.
The following notes describe the types of power supplies that the server supports and other information that
you must consider when you install power supplies:
Notes:
• The server default power supply configuration setting, when shipped from the factory, is non-redundant
mode with throttling enabled for both the ac and dc power supply models. If you want to change the mode
to redundancy mode, you must use IMM2 web interface to set and change the power supply Power Policy
and System Power Configurations options settings. You can set and change the policies and
configurations using the IMM2 web interface, CIM, or the Advanced Settings Utility. You cannot set or
change the Power Policy or System Power Configurations options setting using the UEFI Setup utility. For
more information, see “Setting power supply power policy and system power configurations” on page
137.
• You cannot mix ac and dc power supplies in the server.
• The server supports ac power supply configurations at both 220 V ac and 110 V ac.
• The power supply bays are divided into two power domains. Power supply bays 1 and 3 are in power
domain A and power supply bays 2 and 4 are in power domain B.
• You must use a power-supply spacer when installing the 750-watt -48 volt dc power supplies and the
900-watt power supplies.
The following illustration shows the location of the switches, jumper, and button on the server.
Note: If there is a clear protective sticker on the top of the switch block, you must remove and discard it to
access the switch.
SW2
switch
block
(reserved)
NMI
button
3
2
1
IMM security
jumper (J35)
The following table describes the jumper on the standard I/O book board.
The following table describes the functions of the SW1 switch block on the standard I/O book board.
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Table 3. standard I/O book board SW1 switch block descriptions
2 Off Reserved
3 Off Reserved
4 Off Reserved
5 Off Reserved
6 Off Reserved
7 Off Force UEFI backup bank. Changing the position
of the switch to ON will force the system to boot
from the backup UEFI bank.
Important:
1. Before you change any switch settings or move any jumpers, turn off the server; then, disconnect all
power cords and external cables. Review the information in “Safety” on page v, “Installation guidelines”
on page 44, “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 46, and “Turning off the server” on page 41.
2. Any standard I/O book board switch or jumper blocks that are not shown in the illustrations in this
document are reserved.
The following table describes the functions of the button on the standard I/O book board:
When the server is connected to a suitable input power source but is not turned on, the operating system
does not run, and all core logic except for the service processor (the integrated management module) is shut
Approximately 5 seconds after the server is connected to input power, one or more fans might start running
and the power-on LED flashes quickly. After the power-on button becomes active, the power-on LED flashes
one flash per second. You can turn on the server by pressing the power-on button.
If a system input power source failure occurs while the server is turned on, the server will restart
automatically when power is restored.
Note: To disable this feature in the server Setup utility (see “Using the Setup utility” on page 123), select
System Settings → Integrated Management Module → Power Restore Policy.
When you turn off the server and leave it connected to input power, the server can respond to requests to the
service processor (the integrated management module), such as a remote request to turn on the server.
While the server remains connected to input power, one or more fans might continue to run. To remove all
power from the server, you must disconnect it from the power source.
Some operating systems require an orderly shutdown before you turn off the server. See your operating-
system documentation for information about shutting down the operating system.
Statement 5
CAUTION:
The power control button on the device does not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the
device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.
2
1
The server can be turned off in any of the following ways:
• You can turn off the server from the operating system, if your operating system supports this feature. After
an orderly shutdown of the operating system, the server will turn off automatically.
• You can press the power-on button to start an orderly shutdown of the operating system and turn off the
server, if your operating system supports this feature.
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• If the operating system stops functioning, you can press and hold the power-on button for more than 4
seconds to turn off the server.
• The integrated management module (IMM) can turn off the server as an automatic response to a critical
system failure.
The optional x3950 X6 4-socket to 8-socket upgrade kits includes only the base hardware required to
upgrade your 4-socket (x3850 X6) system to an 8-socket (x3950 X6) system. All other options must be
ordered in addition to the upgrade option (power supplies, compute books, storage devices, storage
controllers, memory, etc.). For more system parts information, see “Replaceable server components” on
page 201.
Note: The upgrade from a 4-socket to an 8-socket server must be performed by a Lenovo approved service
technician.
This information provides detailed instructions for installing optional hardware devices in the server.
In addition to the instructions in this chapter for installing optional hardware devices, updating the firmware
and device drivers, and completing the installation, Business Partners must also complete the steps in
“Instructions for Business Partners” on page 43.
Important: To help ensure that the devices that you install work correctly and do not introduce problems,
observe the following precautions:
1. Before you install optional hardware devices, make sure that the server is working correctly. Start the
server and make sure that the operating system starts, if an operating system is installed, or that a
19990305 error code is displayed, indicating that an operating system was not found but the server is
otherwise working correctly. If the server is not working correctly, see “Running the DSA Preboot
diagnostic programs” on page 166 for information about how to run diagnostics.
2. Make sure that the server and the installed firmware levels support the devices that you are installing. If
necessary, update the UEFI and IMM firmware and any other firmware that is stored on the standard I/O
book board. For information about where firmware is stored in the server, see “Updating the firmware ”
on page 119. For a list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/
serverproven/.
Attention: Installing the wrong firmware or device-driver update might cause the server to malfunction.
Before you install a firmware or device-driver update, read any readme and change history files that are
provided with the downloaded update. These files contain important information about the update and
the procedure for installing the update, including any special procedure for updating from an early
firmware or device-driver version to the latest version.
3. Use the best practices to apply current firmware and device-driver updates for the server and optional
devices. Additional hints and tips are available from the following sites:
• Lenovo Support: http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/
• System x configuration tools: http://www3.lenovo.com/us/en/data-center/server-library/
#comboFilters[category]=.Tools
4. Follow the installation procedures and use the correct tools. Incorrectly installed devices can cause
system failure because of damaged pins in sockets or connectors, loose cabling, or loose components.
In addition to the instructions in the documentation for installing optional hardware devices, updating
firmware and device drivers, and completing the installation, Business Partners must also complete the
following steps:
Attention: Installing the wrong firmware or device-driver update might cause the server to malfunction.
Before you install a firmware or device-driver update, read any readme and change history files that are
provided with the downloaded update. These files contain important information about the update and the
Note: This documentation includes references to IBM web sites, products, and information about obtaining
service. IBM is Lenovo's preferred service provider for the Lenovo System x products.
Before you send diagnostic data to Lenovo, read the terms of use at http://www.ibm.com/de/support/ ecurep/
terms.html.
You can use any of the following methods to send diagnostic data to Lenovo:
• Standard upload: http://www.ibm.com/de/support/ ecurep/send_http.html
• Standard upload with the system serial number: http://www.ecurep.ibm.com/app/ upload_hw
• Secure upload: http://www.ibm.com/de/support/ ecurep/send_http.html
• Secure upload with the system serial number: https://www.ecurep.ibm.com/ app/upload_hw
Installation guidelines
Use this information to understand the guidelines that you need to follow when you install the server and
devices in the server.
Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered on
might cause the system to halt, which might result in the loss of data. To avoid this potential problem, use an
electrostatic-discharge wrist strap and plug it into the Electrostatic-discharge connector on the front of the
server (near the video connector) or other grounding system when you remove or install a hot-swap device.
Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device
is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before
you update the code.
For additional information about tools for updating, managing, and deploying firmware, see the
ToolsCenter for Lenovo x86 servers website at https://support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-BOMC.
• Observe good housekeeping in the area where you are working. Place removed parts in a safe place.
• Do not attempt to lift an object that you think is too heavy for you. If you have to lift a heavy object,
observe the following precautions:
– Make sure that you can stand safely without slipping.
– Distribute the weight of the object equally between your feet.
– Use a slow lifting force. Never move suddenly or twist when you lift a heavy object.
– To avoid straining the muscles in your back, lift by standing or by pushing up with your leg muscles.
• Make sure that you have an adequate number of properly grounded electrical outlets for the server,
monitor, and other devices.
• Back up all important data before you make changes to disk drives.
• Have a Phillips screwdriver available for the heatsinks.
• You do not have to turn off the server to install or replace hot-swap power supplies, hot-swap fans, or hot-
plug Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. However, you must turn off the server before you perform any
steps that involve removing or installing adapter cables.
• Blue on a component indicates touch points, where you can grip the component to remove it from or
install it in the server, open or close a latch, and so on.
• Orange on a component or an orange label on or near a component indicates that the component can be
hot-swapped, which means that if the server and operating system support hot-swap capability, you can
remove or install the component while the server is running. (Orange can also indicate touch points on
hot-swap components.) See the instructions for removing or installing a specific hot-swap component for
any additional procedures that you might have to perform before you remove or install the component.
• When you are finished working on the server, reinstall all safety shields, guards, labels, and ground wires.
To help ensure proper system cooling and system reliability, make sure that the following requirements are
met:
• Each of the drive bays has a drive or a filler panel and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) shield installed
in it.
• Each of the power-supply bays has a power supply or a filler installed in it.
• There is adequate space around the server to allow the server cooling system to work properly. Leave
approximately 50 mm (2.0 in.) of open space around the front and rear of the server. Do not place objects
in front of the fans. For proper cooling and airflow, replace the server cover before you turn on the server.
• You have followed the cabling instructions that come with optional adapters.
• You have replaced a hot-swap fan within 30 seconds of removal.
Attention: Static electricity can damage the server and other electronic devices. To avoid damage, keep
static-sensitive devices in their static-protective packages until you are ready to install them.
To reduce the possibility of damage from electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions:
• Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.
• Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame.
• Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed circuitry.
• Do not leave the device where others can handle and damage it.
• While the device is still in its static-protective package, touch it to an unpainted metal surface on the
outside of the server for at least 2 seconds. This drains static electricity from the package and from your
body.
• Remove the device from its package and install it directly into the server without setting down the device.
If it is necessary to set down the device, put it back into its static-protective package. Do not place the
device on the server cover or on a metal surface.
• Take additional care when you handle devices during cold weather. Heating reduces indoor humidity and
increases static electricity.
The following notes describe the types of dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) that the server supports and
other information that you must consider when you install DIMMs (see “Compute book” on page 30 for the
location of the DIMM connectors):
Note: The information and installation procedures in this documentation apply to both the 4-socket and the
8-socket configurations of the server, unless otherwise specified. Most of the illustrations in the
documentation show the 4-socket configuration of the server.
• Confirm that the server supports the DIMM that you are installing (see http://www.lenovo.com/
serverproven/).
• When you install or remove DIMMs, the server configuration information changes. When you restart the
server, the system displays a message that indicates that the memory configuration has changed. You
can use the Setup utility to view the server configuration information, see “Using the Setup utility” on page
123 for more information.
• Server models with the DDR3 compute book support error correcting code (ECC) for up to 96 industry-
standard PC3-12800R 1600 MHz, PC3L-12800 1600 MHz or PC3L-10600 1333 MHz Load Reduced (LR),
single-rank, dual-rank, or quad-rank, DDR3 (third-generation double-data-rate), registered, synchronous
dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) DIMMs.
• Server models with the DDR4 compute book support error correcting code (ECC) for up to 96 industry-
standard PC4-17000 2400 MHz, single rank x4, dual rank x4, quad rank x4, single rank x8, dual rank x8,
Note: LR-DIMMs might exceed 8 ranks per channel through rank multiplication.
• Do not mix RDIMMs and LR-DIMMs in the same server.
• The server supports the following DDR3 DIMMs:
Bandwidth
Capacity Density Ranks Organization Form factor Voltage Type (MHz)
Bandwidth
Capacity Density Ranks Organization Form factor Voltage Type (MHz)
Notes: Considerations when installing 128 GB TruDDR4 Memory (8Rx4 1.2V) PC4-2400-R 2400MHz 3DS
RDIMMs:
– These DIMMs are supported only in systems that have E7-4xxx or E7-8xxx processors installed.
• Server models with the DDR3 compute book support 1.35-volt (low-voltage) registered DIMMs,
depending on the memory configuration settings in the Setup utility, it can also operate at 1.5-volt.
• Server models with the DDR4 compute book support 1.2-volt (low-voltage) registered DIMMs, depending
on the memory configuration settings in the Setup utility, it can also operate at 1.5-volt.
• Each compute book has four memory channels, eight DDR3 or DDR4 channels (two DDR3 or DDR4
channels per memory channel), and each DDR3 or DDR4 channel supports three DIMMs as shown in the
following illustration:
• When you replace a DIMM, the server provides automatic DIMM enablement capability without requiring
you to use the Setup utility to enable the new DIMM manually.
• The maximum operating speed of the server is determined by the slowest DIMM in the server.
• A minimum of one DIMM must be installed for each compute book. For example, you must install a
minimum of two DIMMs if the server has two compute books (one in each compute book). If you install
four compute books in the server, you must install a minimum of four DIMMs (one DIMM in each compute
book).
For more information and DIMM population sequence for independent memory mode, see “Memory
mirroring in independent memory mode” on page 54 and “Memory rank sparing in independent mode” on
page 55. For more information and DIMM population sequence for lockstep memory mode, see “Memory
mirroring in lockstep mode” on page 58 and “Memory rank sparing in lockstep mode” on page 59.
eXFlash DIMMs
This topic provides information about eXFlash DIMM installation and requirements.
The Lenovo System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 server provides support for eXFlash™ DIMMs. You can use
eXFlash DIMMs in unused DIMM slots for solid state drive storage on the server. For more information and
notes about installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46. eXFlash DIMMs are only
supported in Independent memory mode. For more information about DIMM installation sequence for
Independent memory mode, see “Independent memory mode” on page 53. The DIMM installation order for
eXFlash DIMMs follows the independent mode (performance) installation order.
When you install eXFlash DIMMs, follow the same installation order for the Independent memory mode with
mirroring disabled as shown in the following table:
19 DIMM connector 3
20 DIMM connector 12
21 DIMM connector 13
22 DIMM connector 22
23 DIMM connector 21
24 DIMM connector 18
Memory mirroring
Use this information for an overview of memory mirroring.
Memory-mirroring replicates and stores data on DIMMs across all four memory channels for the compute
book and DDR3 or DDR4 channels simultaneously. If a failure occurs, the memory controller switches from
the DIMMs on the primary channels to the DIMMs on the backup channels. To enable memory mirroring
through the Setup utility, select System Settings → Memory → Memory Mode. For more information, see
“Using the Setup utility” on page 123. For more information and notes about installing DIMMs, see “Installing
a memory module” on page 46. For more information and the DIMM population sequence for memory
mirroring, see “Memory mirroring in independent memory mode” on page 54 and “Memory mirroring in
lockstep mode” on page 58.
When you use the memory mirroring feature, consider the following information:
• The server supports single-socket memory mirroring. The compute book memory channel 0 mirrors
memory channel 1, and memory channel 2 mirrors memory channel 3. This mirroring provides redundancy
in memory but reduces the total memory capacity in half.
• DIMMs must be installed in pairs for each compute book when using the memory mirroring feature.
• The DIMM population must be identical (size, organization, etc.) for memory channel 0 and memory
channel 1, and identical for memory channel 2 and memory channel 3.
• Memory mirroring reduces the maximum available memory by half of the installed memory. For example, if
the server has 64 GB of installed memory, only 32 GB of addressable memory is available when memory
mirroring is enabled.
The server supports memory rank sparing. Memory rank sparing reserves memory capacity for failover in the
event of a DIMM failure, and the reserved capacity is subtracted from the total available memory. Memory
sparing provides less redundancy than memory mirroring does. If a predetermined threshold of correctable
errors is reached, the contents of the failing DIMM are copied to the spare memory, and the failing DIMM or
rank is disabled.
To enable memory sparing through the Setup utility, select System Settings → Memory → Memory Mode.
For more information and notes about installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46. For
more information and the DIMM population sequence for memory rank sparing, see “Memory rank sparing in
independent mode” on page 55 and “Memory rank sparing in lockstep mode” on page 59.
The DIMM installation order for memory rank sparing follows the independent mode (performance) or
lockstep mode (RAS) installation order based on the mode of operation selected. For more information, see
“Independent memory mode” on page 53, and “Lockstep memory mode” on page 57.
When you use the memory rank sparing feature, consider the following information:
• Memory rank sparing is not supported if memory mirroring is enabled.
• The spare rank must have identical or larger memory capacity than all the other ranks on the same DDR3
or DDR4 channel.
• When single-rank DIMMs (that is, 4 GB and 8 GB) are used, a minimum of two rank DIMMs must be
installed per memory channel to support memory sparing.
• When multi-rank DIMMs (that is, 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB) are used, one multi-rank DIMM can be
installed per memory channel to support memory sparing.
• The total memory available in the system is reduced by the amount of memory allocated for the spare
ranks.
Independent memory mode supports the memory mirroring and memory rank sparing features. When you
use independent memory mode, consider the following. For more information and notes about installing
DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46. For more information about DIMM population
sequence, see “Memory mirroring in independent memory mode” on page 54 and “Memory rank sparing in
independent mode” on page 55..
• Independent memory mode provides the most efficient performance.
• You can populate DIMMs in any order and there are no matching requirements. However, the DIMM
population sequence in the following table will provide the best performance when operating in the
supported memory modes.
• When you operate in this mode, the memory channel operates at twice the DDR3 data rate.
• Single-device data correction (SDDC) is supported for x4 SDRAM technology.
The following table lists the installation sequence for independent mode:
To enable the memory mirroring feature in independent memory mode through the Setup utility, select
System Settings → Memory → Memory Mode. For more information, see “Using the Setup utility” on page
123. For more information and notes about installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46
and “Independent memory mode” on page 53..
Consider the following information when using the memory mirroring feature in independent memory mode:
• Independent memory mode provides the most efficient performance.
• You can populate DIMMs in any order and there are no matching requirements. However, the DIMM
population sequence in the following table will provide the best performance when operating in the
supported memory modes.
• When you operate in this mode, the memory channel operates at twice the DDR3 data rate.
• Single-device data correction (SDDC) is supported for x4 SDRAM technology.
The following table lists the installation sequence for memory mirroring in independent mode:
Table 11. DIMM population sequence with memory mirroring enabled or disabled in independent memory mode
The server supports memory rank sparing. Memory rank sparing reserves memory capacity for failover in the
event of a DIMM failure, and the reserved capacity is subtracted from the total available memory. Memory
sparing provides less redundancy than memory mirroring does. If a predetermined threshold of correctable
errors is reached, the contents of the failing DIMM are copied to the spare memory, and the failing DIMM or
rank is disabled.
The DIMM installation order for memory rank sparing follows the independent mode (performance) or
lockstep mode (RAS) installation order based on the mode of operation selected.
To enable memory rank sparing through the Setup utility, select System Settings → Memory → Memory
Mode. For more information, see “Using the Setup utility” on page 123. For more information and notes
about installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46.
The DIMM installation order for memory rank sparing follows the independent mode (performance) or
lockstep mode (RAS) installation order based on the mode of operation selected. For more information, see
“Independent memory mode” on page 53, and “Lockstep memory mode” on page 57.
Consider the following when using the memory rank sparing feature in independent memory mode:
Lockstep memory mode supports the memory mirroring and memory rank sparing features. When you use
lockstep memory mode, consider the following:
• Lockstep memory mode provides the best memory RAS features.
• DIMMs must be installed in pairs across the memory channels (two DIMMs in each memory channel),
alternating between the DDR3 or DDR4 channels.
• Each pair of DIMMs in the DDR3 or DDR4 channels must be populated with identical DIMMs. That is, the
DIMMs must be identical in size, organization, etc.. For example, the DIMMs in slots 9 (DDR3 or DDR4
channel 0) and 15 (DDR3 channel 1) must be identical.
• The memory channel operates at the DDR3 or DDR4 channel transfer rate.
• The amount of memory installed in lockstep memory mode is the amount of memory that is available for
use.
For more information about the DIMM population sequence for lockstep memory mode, see “Memory
mirroring in lockstep mode” on page 58 and “Memory rank sparing in lockstep mode” on page 59. For more
information and notes about installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46..
The following table lists the DIMM installation sequence for lockstep memory mode:
Memory-mirroring replicates and stores data on DIMMs across all four memory channels for the compute
book and DDR3 or DDR4 channels simultaneously. If a failure occurs, the memory controller switches from
the DIMMs on the primary channels to the DIMMs on the backup channels.
To enable memory mirroring through the Setup utility, select System Settings → Memory → Memory Mode.
For more information, see “Using the Setup utility” on page 123. For more information and notes about
installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46 and “Lockstep memory mode” on page 57.
Consider the following information when using the memory mirroring feature in lockstep memory mode:
• The compute book memory channel 0 mirrors memory channel 1, and memory channel 2 mirrors memory
channel 3. This mirroring provides redundancy in memory but reduces the total memory capacity in half.
• DIMMs must be installed across the memory channels for each compute book when using the memory
mirroring feature in lockstep mode.
• The DIMM population must be identical (size, organization, etc.) for memory channel 0 and memory
channel 1, and identical for memory channel 2 and memory channel 3.
• Memory mirroring reduces the maximum available memory by half of the installed memory. For example, if
the server has 64 GB of installed memory, only 32 GB of addressable memory is available when memory
mirroring is enabled.
• The following table lists the DIMM installation sequence for memory mirroring in lockstep memory mode:
Table 13. DIMM population sequence when memory-mirroring is enabled or disabled in lockstep mode
The server supports memory rank sparing. Memory rank sparing reserves memory capacity for failover in the
event of a DIMM failure, and the reserved capacity is subtracted from the total available memory. Memory
sparing provides less redundancy than memory mirroring does. If a predetermined threshold of correctable
errors is reached, the contents of the failing DIMM are copied to the spare memory, and the failing DIMM or
rank is disabled.
To enable memory sparing through the Setup utility, select System Settings → Memory → Memory Mode.
For more information, see “Using the Setup utility” on page 123. For more information and notes about
installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46.
The DIMM installation order for memory rank sparing follows the independent mode (performance) or
lockstep mode (RAS) installation order based on the mode of operation selected. For more information, see
“Independent memory mode” on page 53, and “Lockstep memory mode” on page 57.
Consider the following when using the memory rank sparing feature in independent memory mode:
• Memory rank sparing is not supported if memory mirroring is enabled.
• The spare rank must have identical or larger memory capacity than all the other ranks on the same DDR3
or DDR4 channel.
• When single-rank DIMMs (that is, 4 GB and 8 GB) are used, a minimum of two rank DIMMs must be
installed per memory channel to support memory sparing.
• When multi-rank DIMMs (that is, 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB) are used, one multi-rank DIMM can be
installed per memory channel to support memory sparing.
• The total memory available in the system is reduced by the amount of memory allocated for the spare
ranks.
Notes:
• The information and installation procedures in this documentation apply to both the 4-socket and the 8-
socket configurations of the server, unless otherwise specified. Most of the illustrations in the
documentation show the 4-socket configuration of the server.
• For additional information and notes that you need to consider when installing DIMMs, see “Installing a
memory module” on page 46 and “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50.
Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered on
might cause the server to stop, which might result in the loss of data. To avoid this potential problem, always
use an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap and plug it into the electrostatic-discharge connector on the front
of the server (see “Front view of the server” on page 25 for the location of this connector) or other grounding
system when you work inside the server with the power on.
The following illustration shows the DIMM connectors on the microprocessor side of the compute book
board.
The following illustration shows the DIMM connectors on the non-microprocessor side of the compute book
board.
Attention: Remove only one cover (on one side) at a time to protect the compute book components on
the other side of the compute book from being damaged.
Microprocessor
heatsink
Compute book
Note: To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the DIMM connectors, open and close the clips
gently.
Retaining
clip
Retaining
clip
6. Touch the static-protective package that contains the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the
outside of the server. Then, remove the DIMM from the package.
7. Turn the DIMM so that the DIMM keys align correctly with the connector.
8. Insert the DIMM into the connector by aligning the edges of the DIMM with the slots at the ends of the
DIMM connector.
9. Firmly press the DIMM straight down into the connector by applying pressure on both ends of the DIMM
simultaneously. The retaining clips snap into the locked position when the DIMM is firmly seated in the
connector.
Note: If there is a gap between the DIMM and the retaining clips, the DIMM has not been correctly
inserted; open the retaining clips, remove the DIMM, and then reinsert it.
10. Replace the compute book cover. Align the cover on the compute book and slide it forward toward the
front to the expansion module until it is firmly seated.
Microprocessor
heatsink
Compute book
11. Reinstall the compute book into the server (see “Replacing a compute book” on page 292).
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
Important:
1. If you are installing a compute book that supports a E7-x8xx v3 or v4 series microprocessor and the
server previously contained compute books that had a E7-x8xx v2 series microprocessor installed,
before you install the new compute book, you must update the firmware to a minimum firmware level to
support the E7-x8xx v3 or v4 microprocessor. The server will not operate without the firmware update.
• The recommended minimum UEFI code level for E7-x8xx v2 and v3 is A9e130E. The recommended
minimum UEFI code level for E7-x8xx v4 is A9e132W.
• The recommended minimum IMM firmware level for E7-x8xx v2 and v3 is TCoo16P. The
recommended minimum IMM firmware level for E7-x8xx v4 is TCoo18Q.
If you fail to update the firmware to the minimum levels, you can reinstall the compute books that had a
E7-x8xx v2 series microprocessor installed; then, update the firmware, remove the old compute book,
and proceed with the new compute book installation.
The following are notes and information that you must consider when you install the compute book in the
server:
Note: The information and installation procedures in this documentation apply to both the 4-socket and the
8-socket configurations of the server, unless otherwise specified. Most of the illustrations in the
documentation show the 4-socket configuration of the server.
• The compute books should be installed from left to right (facing the front of the server).
• A minimum of two compute books must be installed in the 4-socket (x3850 X6) server.
• A minimum of four compute books must be installed in the 8-socket (x3950 X6) server.
• Each compute book must have a minimum of one microprocessor and one DIMM installed.
• The 4-socket (x3850 X6) server supports compute book configurations of two or four. These are the only
configurations supported. The following tables list the installation sequence for the supported compute
book configurations.
Table 14. Installation sequence for the two compute books configuration for a 4-socket server
2 compute book 2
Table 15. Installation sequence for the four compute books configuration for a 4-socket server
2 compute book 2
3 compute book 3
4 compute book 4
• The 8-socket (x3950 X6) server supports compute book configurations of four, six, or eight. These are the
only configurations supported. The following tables list the installation sequence for the supported
compute book configurations.
Table 16. Installation sequence for the four compute books configuration for an 8-socket server
1 compute
book 1
2 compute
book 2
3 compute
book 3
4 compute
book 4
Table 18. Installation sequence for the eight compute books configuration for an 8-socket server
1 compute
book 1
2 compute
book 2
3 compute
book 3
4 compute
book 4
5 compute
book 5
6 compute
book 6
7 compute
book 7
8 compute
book 8
• For more information about the compute book, see “Compute book” on page 30. For more information
about installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46.
• For a list of supported devices, see http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Handle
Step 8. Rotate the cam handle all the way up and push it into the server until it locks in place.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
Installing drives
Use this information for an overview of the type drives that the server supports.
The following notes describe the type of drives that the server supports and other information that you must
consider when you install a drive. For a list of supported drives, see http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/.
• The server can support up to eight 2.5-inch HDD or SSD drives, sixteen 1.8-inch SSD drives, or a
combination of both 2.5-inch, and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives using the supported SAS/SATA drive
backplane configurations. (see “Supported drive backplane configurations” on page 69 for more
information).
• The server supports the following type of drives:
– 2.5-inch SAS hard disk drives or solid state drives
– 2.5-inch SATA solid state drives
– 2.5-inch NVMe PCIe solid state drives
– 1.8-inch SAS solid state drives
• You can mix 2.5-inch hot-swap SAS and SATA hard disk drives, 2.5-inch hot-swap SATA solid-state
drives, and 1.8-inch hot-swap SATA solid-state drives in the same server as long as you use the same
type of drives within the same array.
Note: When you install a drive, save the EMC shield and filler panel from the bay in the event that you
later remove the device.
Drive IDs
This topic provides information about the drive IDs associated with the drive bays.
The hot-swap-drive ID that is assigned to each drive is printed on the front of the server. The following
illustrations show the locations of the IDs of the drives. The ID numbers and the drive bay numbers are the
same.
Notes:
1. When you mix drive backplane configurations, IMM renumbers the drive bay IDs automatically.
2. When mixing drive backplane configurations, you must install all 1.8-inch solid-state drive backplanes
above all 2.5-inch hard disk drive or 2.5-inch solid-state drive backplanes.
3. If you install a 8x1.8-inch drive backplane assembly, the drive IDs that are indicated on the server front
bezel will no longer be valid. Use the drive labels that come with the backplane to renumber the drive IDs
on the bezel.
4. See the following examples and the illustrations in “Supported drive backplane configurations” on page
69 for more information.
The following illustration shows an example of the drive bay IDs in sequential order with a 1.8-inch drive
backplane and a 2.5-inch drive backplane installed.
Notes:
1. When mixing drive backplane configurations, you must install all 1.8-inch SSD drive backplanes above
all 2.5-inch drive backplanes.
2. When you mix drive backplane configurations, IMM renumbers the drive bay IDs automatically.
3. For more information about installing drives, see “Installing drives” on page 66.
The following illustrations show the hot-swap drive backplanes that the server supports.
4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane rear view: This drive backplane can support up
to four 2.5-inch NVMe PCIe solid state drives. The backplane signal cable is attached to the NVMe PCIe
Gen3 solid state drive extender adapter. Each NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive extender adapter supports
two NVMe PCIe solid state drives.
Port 0
Port 1
Power connector
Port 2
Port 3
4x2.5-inch SAS Gen3 12 Gb drive backplane rear view: This drive backplane can support up to four 2.5-
inch SAS hard disk drives or four 2.5-inch SATA solid state drives. The backplane power and configuration
signals will be supplied from the standard I/O book using cables.
SAS signal
cable connector
Input power
cable connector
Port 0
SAS signal
cable connector
Configuration
power connector
Port 1
SAS signal
cable connector
You can install a combination of 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch SAS/SATA drive backplanes in the server for the
maximum drive capacity. However, any SAS/SATA adapter that you install in the server to control the
backplane must be capable of supporting two internal, 4-lane SAS/SATA signal connectors. Also, the server
must have a minimum of two compute books with microprocessors and memory installed to support the
controller, backplane, and drives.
Attention: To help ensure proper system cooling and system reliability, make sure that the following
requirements are met:
• Install a backplane filler in the bottom backplane bay, if no backplane is installed.
• Install individual drive fillers in all unused drive bays.
The following illustration shows the supported NVMe PCIe backplane configuration to support four NVMe
PCIe drives. This configuration consists of one 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe drive backplane and requires two
NVMe PCIe controllers and four PCIe signal cables.
• You can install an additional SAS/SATA backplane in the lower backplane bay.
• The drive IDs assigned by IMM2 match the IDs that are indicated on the server front bezel.
• The operating system and uEFI report the hard disk drives attached to the 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3
solid state drive backplane as PCI devices.
Empty
The following illustration shows the supported backplane configuration to support four drives. This
configuration consists of one 4x2.5-inch drive backplane and requires one SAS signal cable.
The following illustrations show the supported backplane configurations to support eight drives.
This configuration consists of two 4x2.5-inch drive backplanes and requires two SAS signal cables.
This configuration consists of one 8x1.8-inch drive backplane and requires two SAS signal cables.
The following illustration shows the supported backplane configuration to support 12 drives. This
configuration consists of one 4x2.5-inch drive backplane and one 8x1.8-inch drive backplane and requires
three SAS signal cables.
The following illustration shows the supported backplane configuration to support 16 drives. This
configuration consists of two 8x1.8-inch drive backplanes and requires four SAS signal cables.
To install a hot-swap SAS or SATA drive, complete the following steps. For information about installing
drives, see “Installing drives” on page 66.
Note: If you install only one drive, you must install it in drive bay 0.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Remove the storage book (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 3. Touch the static-protective package that contains the drive to any unpainted metal surface on the
server; then, remove the drive from the package and place it on a static-protective surface.
Step 4. To install a 2.5-inch drive, complete the following steps:
a. Remove the filler from the empty drive bay.
b. Make sure that the drive-tray handle is in the open (unlocked) position.
c. Align the drive assembly with the guide rails in the bay.
Drive handle
(in open position)
Filler panel
d. Gently push the drive assembly into the drive bay until the drive stops.
e. Rotate the drive-tray handle to the closed (locked) position.
f. Skip to step 6.
Step 5. To install a 1.8-inch drive, complete the following step:
a. Remove the filler panel (EMC filler panel).
b. Grasp the black and orange release latch on the drive tray handle of the drive tray in which you
want to install the drive and slide the release latch to the right to unlock the drive tray handle;
then, rotate the drive tray handle to the right.
Release
latch
Drive tray
assembly
c. Insert the drive into the drive tray with the label side of the drive facing up and push the drive
tray into the drive bay until it clicks into place and is seated firmly.
d. Rotate the drive tray handle to the closed position and slide the release latch to the left to
secure the drive tray handle in place.
e. Replace the filler panel (EMC filler panel).
Step 6. Check the drive status LED to verify that the drive is operating correctly. If the amber drive status
LED for a drive is lit continuously, that drive is faulty and must be replaced. If the green drive activity
LED is flashing, the drive is being accessed.
Note: If the server is configured for RAID operation through a ServeRAID adapter, you might have
to reconfigure your disk arrays after you install drives. See the ServeRAID adapter documentation
for additional information about RAID operation and complete instructions for using the ServeRAID
adapter.
Step 7. If you are installing additional hot-swap drives, do so now.
Step 8. Complete the additional steps in “Instructions for Business Partners” on page 43.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
The server provides up to twelve PCIe Gen3 adapter slots using the supported I/O books. The server
supports an optional half-length I/O book and an optional full-length I/O book. You install both I/O books in
To confirm that the server supports the I/O book that you are installing, see http://www.lenovo.com/
serverproven/.
For more information about the supported adapters, see “Supported RAID adapters” on page 86 for more
information about the supported RAID adapters. For more information about the supported Ethernet
adapters, see “Supported ML2 (Ethernet) adapters” on page 88. For more information about the supported
RAID cache cards, see Table 23 “Supported RAID cache cards and where you can install the cache cards.”
on page 87. For more information about the supported Features on Demand (FoD) software, see Table 25
“Supported Features on Demand software and information about the Features on Demand software” on
page 90.
The following notes provide information that you must consider when you install the half-length I/O book.
• For additional information about the supported adapters, see “Installing an adapter in the standard or half-
length I/O book” on page 90, “Supported ML2 (Ethernet) adapters” on page 88, “Supported RAID
adapters” on page 86, “Supported RAID cache cards” on page 87, and “Supported host bus adapters” on
page 85.
• The half-length I/O book is hot-swappable if no adapters are installed in the I/O book. However, if
adapters are installed in the I/O book, you must first press the Power button on the I/O book and power-
off all three PCIe slots before you remove the I/O book from the server. The slots LED lights will be off
when the slots are off-line.
• You can remove and install PCIe adapters in this I/O book without powering off the server.
• This I/O book supports Gen3 half-length adapters, which are either full-height or low profile.
• When this I/O book is installed in the server, it connects to compute book 3 or compute book 4. See Table
19 “PCIe slot numbering and the associated compute book” on page 79 for more information.
• You can install up to two half-length I/O books in the server.
• You can also install one half-length I/O book and one full-length I/O book in the server.
• For additional about this I/O book, see “Half-length I/O book” on page 35.
The following table lists the I/O book PCIe slot numbering and the slots associated with each compute book
(when two I/O books are installed):
Table 19. PCIe slot numbering and the associated compute book
Two-column tables that shows the association between the PCIe slots and the compute books
PCIe slot number (facing the rear of the server) Compute book associated with the PCIe slot
1 Compute book 4
2 Compute book 4
3 Compute book 4
4 Compute book 3
PCIe slot number (facing the rear of the server) Compute book associated with the PCIe slot
5 Compute book 3
6 Compute book 3
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Remove the filler panel from the I/O bay.
Step 3. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new I/O book to any unpainted surface on
the outside of the server; then, remove the I/O book from the package.
Step 4. Open the I/O bookcam handle.
Step 5. Align the I/O book with the slot in the server and slide it into the server.
Handle
Filler panel
Handle
Release latch
Step 6. Rotate the handle all the way up and push it into the server until the handle locks in place.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
The following notes provide information that you must consider when you install the full-length I/O book.
Note: The full-length I/O book adds a 3-inch mechanical extension to the base length dimension of the
server chassis to support full-length adapters.
Attention:
– If the I/O bay is not populated with a full-length I/O book when the operating system boots or the
operating system is still running, a full-length I/O book cannot be hot-added to the I/O bay (due to
insufficient resources).
– If the I/O bay has a full-length I/O book installed when the operating system boots, you can hot-swap
the full-length I/O book.
• If adapters are installed in the I/O book, you must first press the Power button on the full-length I/O book
and power-off all three PCIe slots before you remove the I/O book from the server. The slots LED lights
will be off when the slots are off-line.
• You can remove and install PCIe adapters in this I/O book without powering off the server.
• This I/O book has two PCIe auxiliary power connectors (one 6-pin for 75W extra power and one 8-pin for
150W extra power.
• When you install a double-wide adapter in one of the x16 slots on this I/O book, the x8 slot is no longer
usable and the other x16 slot might not be usable due to limited power available for the I/O book.
• This I/O book supports both half-length, full-height and full-length, full-height and low-profile PCIe Gen3
and Gen2 adapters.
• When this I/O book is installed in the server, it is connected to compute book 3 or compute book 4. See
Table 20 “PCIe slot number and the associated compute books” on page 81.
• You can install up to two full-length I/O books in the server.
• You can also install one full-length I/O book and one half-length I/O book in the server.
• PCIe slots 2 and 5 (when two full-length I/O books are installed) are connected to compute books 3 and 4
DMI buses that have been reconfigured as x4 PCIe Gen 2 buses.
• PCIe slots 2 and 5 (when two full-length I/O books are installed) are x8 slots that are wired for x4. If you
install a x8 adapter in slots 2 and 5 that can down train to x4 bandwidth, it will run at the x4 bandwidth.
The x8 connector can be used for x4 or x8 adapters. Check the information that comes with your adapter
for compatibility information.
• PCIe slots 1, 3, 4, and 6 (when two full-length I/O books are installed) are x16 Gen 3 adapter slots.
• Double-wide adapters can only be installed in PCIe slots 1 or 4. When you install double-wide adapters in
slots 1 or 4, you cannot install an adapter in slots 2 and 5.
• This I/O book also provides two auxiliary power connectors to support adapters that need up to 300 watts
of power.
• For additional information about this I/O book, see full-length I/O book.
The following table lists the I/O book PCIe slot numbering and the slots associated with each compute book
(when two I/O books are installed):
Table 20. PCIe slot number and the associated compute books
Two-column tables that shows the association between the PCIe slots and the compute books
PCIe slot number (facing the rear of the server) Compute book associated with the PCIe slot
1 Compute book 4
2 Compute book 4
3 Compute book 4
4 Compute book 3
5 Compute book 3
6 Compute book 3
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Remove the filler panel from the I/O bay.
Step 3. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new I/O book to any unpainted surface on
the outside of the server; then, remove the I/O book from the package.
Step 4. Remove the I/O book cover. Slide the cover toward the front of the server and lift it off of the I/O
book.
Step 5. Install your adapter (see “Installing an adapter in the full-length I/O book” on page 91).
Step 6. Install the extension bracket that comes with the I/O book. Insert the bracket into the slots in the I/
O bay (as shown in the illustration).
Release latch
Filler
panel
Extension
bracket
Handle
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
Installing an adapter
User this information for an overview of the type of adapters that the server supports and information about
installation rules.
The following notes describe the types of adapters that the server supports and other information that you
must consider when you install an adapter.
Note: You must go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ and download the latest device drivers for the
ML2 Ethernet adapters. Look for the Ethernet adapters under NIC adapters. Use the release notes and
read.txt files for the device driver installation instructions.
• The server provides up to twelve PCIe Gen 3 and Gen 2 slots.
• The server also supports several optional NVIDIA adapters that you can purchase.
Attention: Do not install the NVIDIA Grid K1 and K2, the NVIDIA Tesla K20 and K40, and the NVIDIA
Quadro K4000 and K6000 adapter options in systems containing 1TB of system memory or more. If these
options are installed in systems with 1TB of memory or more, it might cause undetected data corruption
and system instability. These options are only supported in systems containing less than 1TB of memory.
This limitation applies to both the 4-socket (4U) and the 8-socket (8U) configurations.
• For information about the specific adapters that you can install in the individual I/O book, see “Storage
book” on page 25, “Compute book” on page 30, “Half-length I/O book” on page 35, “Full-length I/O book”
on page 36, and “Standard I/O book” on page 32,
• The server supports optional RAID controllers, RAID cache cards, and Feature On Demand software RAID
that you can purchase for RAID levels 0, 1, 10, 5, 6, 50, and 60 support. For configuration information, see
the documentation that comes with the adapter or the ServeRAID documentation at http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.For more information about supported RAID adapters, see Table 22
“Supported RAID adapters and where you can install the adapters.” on page 86. For more information
about the supported RAID cache cards, see Table 23 “Supported RAID cache cards and where you can
install the cache cards.” on page 87. For information about the supported Ethernet adapters, see
“Supported ML2 (Ethernet) adapters” on page 88. For more information about the supported Features on
Demand (FoD) software, see Table 25 “Supported Features on Demand software and information about
the Features on Demand software” on page 90. For more information about the supported Host Bus
Adapters, see “Supported host bus adapters” on page 85.
The following topics list adapters supported by the server, grouped by type, and the Features on Demand
software that is available for the server.
The following table lists the host bus adapters that the server supports. For more information about installing
adapters, see “Installing an adapter” on page 83.
Table 21. Supported host bus adapters and information about the adapters.
For additional information about the supported adapters, see “Supported RAID adapters” on page 86,
“Supported ML2 (Ethernet) adapters” on page 88, and “Supported RAID cache cards” on page 87.
The following table lists the supported RAID adapters. For more information about enabling Features on
Demand software RAID, see “Enabling Features on Demand RAID software” on page 140. For more
information on installing these adapters, see “Storage book” on page 25 and “Installing an adapter” on page
83.
Table 22. Supported RAID adapters and where you can install the adapters.
The following table lists the supported RAID cache cards. For more information about enabling Features on
Demand RAID software, see “Enabling Features on Demand RAID software” on page 140.
Table 23. Supported RAID cache cards and where you can install the cache cards.
The following table lists the supported Ethernet adapters. For additional information about installing the
adapters, see “Installing an adapter” on page 83 and “Installing an adapter in the standard or half-length I/O
book” on page 90, and “Standard I/O book” on page 32.
Notes:
• You must go to the Lenovo Support web site at http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ and download the
latest device drivers for the ML2 Ethernet adapters. Look for the Ethernet adapters under NIC adapters.
Use the release notes and read.txt files for the device driver installation instructions.
• Each ML2 (Ethernet) adapter comes with a standard profile bracket and a low-profile bracket. One bracket
might already be installed.
Table 24. Supported ML2 (Ethernet) adapters and where you can install the adapters.
The following table lists the supported Features on Demand (FoD) software. For more information, see
“Installing an adapter” on page 83. For more information about enabling Features on Demand software, see
“Enabling Features on Demand Ethernet software” on page 140.
Table 25. Supported Features on Demand software and information about the Features on Demand software
For information about the supported RAID cache cards and RAID controllers, see “Supported RAID cache
cards” on page 87 and “Supported RAID adapters” on page 86. For information about the supported
Ethernet adapters, see “Supported ML2 (Ethernet) adapters” on page 88.
Notes:
• For more overview information about installing adapters, see “Installing an adapter” on page 83. For more
information about which I/O book in which you can install the supported adapters, see “Supported RAID
adapters” on page 86, “Supported RAID cache cards” on page 87, “Supported ML2 (Ethernet) adapters”
on page 88, and “Supported host bus adapters” on page 85.
• These instructions apply to any supported adapter (for example, network adapters).
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and the “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Follow the cabling instructions, if any come with the adapter. Route the adapter cables before you
install the adapter.
Step 4. Remove the I/O book in which the failed adapter is installed. Follow the removal instructions as
documented for the I/O book.
Step 5. Open the PCIe retention lever and remove the expansion slot cover from the slot in which you want
to install the adapter.
Step 6. Make sure that the PCIe retention lever is in the open position.
Step 7. Touch the static-protective package that contains the adapter to any unpainted surface on the
outside of the server; then, grasp the adapter by the top edge or upper corners of the adapter and
remove it from the package.
Step 8. Align the adapter so that the keys align correctly with the connector on the board
Step 9. Insert the adapter into the connector, aligning the edge connector on the adapter with the
connector on the I/O book board. Press the edge of the connector on the adapter firmly into the
connector. Make sure that the adapter snaps into the connector on the I/O book board securely.
Attention: Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated into the connector before you turn on the
server. An incorrectly seated adapter might cause damage to the I/O book board or the adapter.
Step 10. Close the PCIe retention lever.
Step 11. Connect any cables to the adapter, if applicable.
Note: Follow the general rule for connecting the SAS signal cables to the adapter and drive
backplane: port 0 on the adapter to port 0 on the drive backplane and port 1 on the adapter to port
1 on the drive backplane (depending on the type of drive backplanes you installed in the server).
Step 12. Perform any configuration tasks that are required for the adapter.
Notes:
• See “Installing an adapter” on page 83 for additional notes and information that you must consider when
you install an adapter in the server.
• For more information about the full-length I/O book and the location of the connectors on the board, see
“Full-length I/O book” on page 36.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Attention: When you install an adapter, make sure that the adapter is correctly seated in the
connector on the board before you turn on the server. An incorrectly seated adapter might cause
damage to the board or the adapter.
Adapter
(full-length)
Cover
Expansion
slot cover
Step 10. Connect the auxiliary power cable from the adapter to the board (see the following illustration for
the location of the connector on the board).
Step 11. Close the PCIe retention lever to secure the adapter in place.
The following topics provide installation instructions for adapters that have special installation requirements.
Release
tab
You can purchase the optional ServeRAID M5120 SAS/SATA Controller for System x. This adapter can be
installed only in the PCIe slots listed in “Supported RAID adapters” on page 86. For configuration
information, see the ServeRAID documentation at http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
Attention: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is
part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you
update the code.
Notes:
• This adapter is for external RAID and can be used when external storage expansion units are attached to
the server.
• For additional information and notes about installing adapters “Installing an adapter” on page 83 and
“Supported RAID adapters” on page 86.
• The ServeRAID M5120 SAS/SATA adapter provides base RAID levels 0, 1, and 10 support.
• This adapter comes with a RAID cache card. The cache card comes with a flash power module. If you
want to connect the flash power module to this adapter you must install the adapter and the falsh power
module in the standard I/O book. For information about where to install the RAID flash power module in
the server, see “Installing a RAID adapter flash power module in the standard I/O book” on page 98 and
“Installing a RAID adapter flash power module in the storage book” on page 97.
To install the ServeRAID M5120 SAS/SATA adapter, complete the following steps:
Attention: Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated into the connector before you turn on the
server. An incorrectly seated adapter might cause damage to the I/O book board or the adapter.
Step 10. Close the PCIe retention lever.
Step 11. Follow the instructions for reinstalling the I/O book that you removed.
Step 12. Connect any external cables to the adapter, if applicable.
Note: Follow the general rule for connecting the SAS signal cables to the adapter and drive
backplane: port 0 on the adapter to port 0 on the drive backplane and port 1 on the adapter to port
1 on the drive backplane (depending on the type of drive backplanes you installed in the server).
Step 13. Perform any configuration tasks that are required for the adapter.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
You can purchase the optional ServeRAID M5210 SAS/SATA Controller for System x. For configuration
information, see the ServeRAID documentation at http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
Attention: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is
part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you
update the code.
The following is an illustration of the ServeRAID M5210 SAS/SATA Controller for System x:
Notes:
• This adapter must be installed only in the PCIe slots on the storage book. See “Storage book” on page 25
for more information.
• For additional information and notes about installing adapters see “Installing an adapter” on page 83 and
“Supported RAID adapters” on page 86.
• Follow the general rule for connecting the SAS signal cables to the adapter and drive backplane: port 0 on
the adapter to port 0 on the drive backplane and port 1 on the adapter to port 1 on the drive backplane
(depending on the type of drive backplane you install in the server).
To install the ServeRAID M5210 SAS/SATA adapter, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Remove the storage book (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Open the PCIe retention lever and remove the expansion slot cover from the slot where you want to
install the adapter.
Step 5. Touch the static-protective package that contains the adapter to any unpainted surface on the
outside of the server; then, grasp the adapter by the top edge or upper corners of the adapter and
remove it from the package.
Step 6. Align the adapter so that the keys align correctly with the connector on the I/O book board.
Step 7. Insert the adapter into the connector, aligning the edge connector on the adapter with the
connector on theI/O book board. Press the edge of the connector on the adapter firmly into the
connector. Make sure that the adapter snaps into the connector on the I/O book board securely.
Insert the SAS/SATA adapter into the connector until it is firmly seated.
Attention: Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated into the connector before you turn on the
server. An incorrectly seated adapter might cause damage to the I/O book board or the adapter.
Step 8. Close the PCIe retention lever.
Step 9. Connect any cables to the adapter, if applicable.
Note: Follow the general rule for connecting the SAS signal cables to the adapter and drive
backplane: port 0 on the adapter to port 0 on the drive backplane and port 1 on the adapter to port
1 on the drive backplane (depending on the type of drive backplanes you installed in the server).
Step 10. Reinstall the storage book.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
You can purchase an optional N2215 SAS/SATA Host Bus Adapter for System x. This solid-state drive
controller provides no RAID support; however, it helps to provide optimized performance for applications
that do not need RAID support. For configuration information, see the documentation that comes with the
adapter.
Attention: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is
part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you
update the code.
Notes:
• You must install this adapter only in the PCIe slots in the storage book. See “Storage book” on page 25 for
the location of the connectors.
• For additional information and notes about installing the adapters “Installing an adapter” on page 83.
• Follow the general rule for connecting the SAS signal cables to the adapter and drive backplane: port 0 on
the adapter to port 0 on the drive backplane and port 1 on the adapter to port 1 on the drive backplane
(depending on the type of drive backplane you install in the server).
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Remove the storage book from the server (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Open the PCIe retention lever and remove the expansion slot cover from the slot where you want to
install the adapter.
Step 5. Touch the static-protective package that contains the adapter to any unpainted surface on the
outside of the server; then, grasp the adapter by the top edge or upper corners of the adapter and
remove it from the package.
Step 6. Align the adapter so that the keys align correctly with the connector on the storage book board
Step 7. Insert the adapter into the connector, aligning the edge connector on the adapter with the
connector on the storage book board. Press the edge of the connector on the adapter firmly into
the connector. Make sure that the adapter snaps into the connector on the storage book board
securely.
Attention: Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated into the connector before you turn on the
server. An incorrectly seated adapter might cause damage to the storage book board or the
adapter.
Step 8. Connect any cables to the adapter, if applicable.
Note: Follow the general rule for connecting the SAS signal cables to the adapter and drive
backplane: port 0 on the adapter to port 0 on the drive backplane and port 1 on the adapter to port
1 on the drive backplane (depending on the type of drive backplanes you installed in the server).
Step 9. Close the PCIe retention lever.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
The server supports optional RAID cache cards that you can install on the RAID cache card connector on the
RAID adapters to upgrade to RAID levels 5 and 50 support. See “Supported RAID cache cards” on page 87
for more information about the cache cards and which cache card is supported on the RAID adapters.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Follow the instructions for removing the I/O book where you want to install the cache card on the
adapter.
Step 4. Touch the static-protective package that contains the cache card to any unpainted surface on the
outside of the server; then, grasp the cache card by the edges and remove it from the package.
Step 5. Align the cache card with the RAID cache card slot on the adapter and lower it onto the connector.
Step 6. Gently press down on the center of the cache card until it clicks into place on the connector and is
firmly seated.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
Note: You can install up to two RAID flash power modules in the storage book.
When you install multiple RAID adapters that come with flash power modules, install them in the slots inside
the storage book. To install a RAID adapter flash power module in the storage book, complete the following
steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all power cords and external devices.
Step 3. Remove the storage book (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Disconnect the cables from the bottom drive backplane, if needed.
Step 5. Open the retention clip on the flash power module slot. Press the blue tab outward to open the
retention clip (see the following illustration for the location of the flash power slots).
Flash power
module slots
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
Installing a RAID adapter flash power module in the standard I/O book
Use this information for instructions on how to install a RAID adapter flash power module in the standard I/O
book.
Note: You can install up to three RAID flash power modules in the standard I/O book.
When you install RAID adapters that come with flash power modules in the standard I/O book , install the
flash power modules in the slots inside the standard I/O book air baffle to prevent them from overheating. To
install a RAID adapter flash power module in the air baffle, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all power cords and external devices.
Step 3. Remove the standard I/O book (see “Removing the standard I/O book” on page 224).
Step 4. Pull up on the air baffle top cover tab while pushing down on the bottom tab on the base of the air
baffle to remove the cover.
Flash power
module Standard I/O book
Air baffle
Flash power
module slots
Step 6. If you install the flash power modules in the two slots on the left side (facing the front of the
standard I/O book) of the air baffle, route the cables through the clips and the holes on the side of
the air baffle, as shown in the following illustration. When you install a flash power module in the
slot on the right side of the air baffle, route the cable through the hole under the flash power module
slot.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
The server supports 900-watt ac power supplies, 1400-watt ac power supplies, and 750-watt -48 volt dc
power supplies. For more information about the supported power supplies and instructions on how to install
the power supplies, see “Installing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 107 and
“Installing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 102.
Note: The information and instructions in this documentation apply to both the 4-socket and the 8-socket
server.
The following list describes the types of power supplies that the server supports and other information that
you must consider when you install power supplies:
• The server default power supply configuration setting, when shipped from the factory, is non-redundant
mode with throttling enabled for both ac and dc power supply models. If you want to change the mode to
redundancy mode, you must use IMM2 web interface to set and change the power supply Power Policy
and System Power Configurations options settings. You can set and change the policies and
configurations using the IMM2 web interface, CIM, or the Advanced Settings Utility. You cannot set or
change the Power Policy or System Power Configurations setting using the UEFI Setup utility. For more
information, see “Setting power supply power policy and system power configurations” on page 137.
• If you are using two power input feeds, connect power supplies 1 and 3 to input feed A and power
supplies 2 and 4 to input feed B.
• You cannot mix ac and dc power supplies in the same server.
• The following table lists the population sequence for the supported power supply configurations. These
configurations apply for each 4-socket node of the 8-socket server.
Table 26. Population sequence for the supported power supply configurations for each 4-socket node
• Four 750-watt -48 volt dc power supplies is the only 750-watt -48 volt dc power supply configuration that
the server supports (for each 4-socket node).
• The following table lists the supported ac power supply configurations at both 220 V ac and 110 V ac.
These configurations apply for each 4-socket node of the 8-socket server:
Table 27. Supported ac power supply configurations at both 220 V ac and 110 V ac for each 4-socket node
One 900-watt
One 1400-watt
Two 900-watt
Two 1400-watt
Four Two 900-watt and two 1400-watt
Four 900-watt
Four 1400-watt
• If you mix 900-watt and 1400-watt power supplies in the server, the power supplies must be installed as
listed in the table below. These configurations apply for each 4-socket node of the 8-socket server.
Table 28. Support configurations when mixing 900-watt and 1400-watt ac power supplies for each 4-socket node
Note: If you are using two power input feeds, connect power supplies 1 and 3 to input feed A and power
supplies 2 and 4 to input feed B.
OR
Bays 1 and 4 1400-watt
Notes:
• This information apply to both the 4-socket and 8-socket servers.
• Four 750-watt -48 dc power supplies is the only 750-watt -48 volt dc power supply configuration that the
server supports (per 4-socket node).
• Four 750-watt hot-swap power supplies fed from a -48 volt to -60 volt dc input source provides N+N
redundancy support for limited configurations.
• For more notes and information that you must consider when you install power supplies in the server, see
“Installing power supplies” on page 100.
The following notes provides information that you must consider when you install a 750-watt -48 V to -60 V
dc power supply. To confirm that the server supports the power supply that you are installing, see http://
www.lenovo.com/serverproven/.
Attention:
• Only trained service technicians, other than Lenovo approved service technicians, are authorized to install
and remove the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power supply, and make connections to or disconnections
from the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power source.
• Lenovo service technicians are not certified or authorized to install or remove the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V
dc power cable. You are responsible for ensuring that only a trained service technician install or remove
the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power cable.
• You can install up to four dc power supplies (per 4-socket node) or four ac power supplies (per 4-socket
node) in the server, but you cannot mix dc and ac power supplies in the same server.
• The power supply bays are divided into two power domains (each 4-socket node). Power supply bays 1
and 3 are in power domain A and power supply bays 2 and 4 are in power domain B.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards when installing the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc
power supplies, take the following steps:
– Use a circuit breaker that is rated 40 amps.
– Use 4 mm2 (10 AWG) at 60° C copper wire.
– Cut the power cable wires to the correct length, but do not cut the wires shorter than 150 mm (6
inches).
– Torque the wiring-terminal screws to 0.50 ~ 0.60 newton-meters (4.43 ~ 5.31 inch-pounds).
Statement 8
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label
attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one
of these parts, contact a service technician.
Statement 19:
CAUTION:
The power-control button on the device does not turn off the electrical current
supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one connection
to dc power. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all
connections to dc power are disconnected at the dc power input terminals.
OFF
DANGER
To Connect: To Disconnect:
1. Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to 1. Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to
be attached to this product. be attached to this product.
2. Attach signal cables to the product. For ac systems, remove all power cords from the
3. Attach power cords to the product. chassis power receptacles for interrupt power at the
For ac systems, use appliance inlets. ac power distribution unit.
For dc systems, ensure correct polarity of -48 V dc For dc systems, disconnect dc power sources at the
connections: RTN is + and -48 V dc is -. Earth breaker panel or by turning off the power source.
ground should use a two-hole lug for safety. Then, remove the dc cables.
4. Attach signal cables to other devices. 2. Remove the signal cables from the connectors.
5. Connect power cords to their sources. 3. Remove all cables from the devices.
6. Turn ON all the power sources.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards:
• This equipment must be installed by trained service personnel in a
restricted-access location, as defined by the NEC and IEC 60950-1,
First Edition, The Standard for Safety of Information
Technology Equipment.
• Connect the equipment to a properly grounded safety extra low
voltage (SELV) source. A SELV source is a secondary circuit that
is designed so that normal and single fault conditions do not
cause the voltages to exceed a safe level (60 V direct current).
• Incorporate a readily available approved and rated disconnect
device in the field wiring.
• See the specifications in the product documentation for the
required circuit-breaker rating for branch circuit
overcurrent protection.
• Use copper wire conductors only. See the specifications in the
product documentation for the required wire size.
• See the specifications in the product documentation for the
required torque values for the wiring-terminal screws.
Note: These instructions apply to both the 4-socket and 8-socket servers.
To install a 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power supply, complete the following steps:
Note: Only trained service technicians, other than Lenovo approved service technicians, are authorized to
install and remove the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power supply, and make connections to or disconnections
from the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power source. Lenovo approved service technicians are not certified or
authorized to install or remove the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power cable. You are responsible for ensuring
that only a trained service technician install or remove the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power cable.
Step 1. Before you begin, read the notes at the beginning of this section, “Safety” on page v, and
“Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all external cables from the server.
Attention: When you handle static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damage from
static electricity. For details about handling these devices, see “Handling static-sensitive devices”
on page 46.
Step 3. Turn off the circuit breaker(s) for the dc power supplies.
Note: Make sure that you use a circuit breaker that is rated 40 amps.
Step 4. Remove the power-supply filler panel from the power-supply bay where you are installing the
power supply. Save the filler for later use.
Step 5. Touch the static-protective package that contains the power supply to any unpainted metal surface
on the server; then, remove the power supply from the package and place it on a static-protective
surface.
Step 7. Insert the power-supply spacer into the left side of the power-supply bay (against the bay wall) and
slide it in until it snaps into place on the tabs on the side of the power supply bay.
Spacer
Spacer
release tab
Filler
panel
750-watt ac
power supply
Power supply
release tab
Step 8. Grasp the handle on the rear of the power supply and slide the power supply into the bay (next to
the spacer) until it clicks into place and is seated firmly into the connector.
Step 9. Connect the other ends of the dc power cable to the dc power source.
Note: When you install additional power supplies, place the following power rating label that
comes with the power supply option on the rear of the server.
Step 10. Turn on the circuit breaker(s) for the dc power supplies.
Step 11. Route the power cable through the cable hook-and-loop on the rear of the server so that it does not
accidentally become unplugged.
Note: This information and instructions apply to both the 4-socket and the 8-socket servers.
The following list describes information that you must consider when you install a hot-swap 1400-watt or
900-watt ac hot-swap in the server:
• If you install additional power supplies or different power supplies, place the power rating label that comes
with the new power supply option on the rear of the server.
• Four 900-watt or four 1400-watt hot-swap power supplies fed from a 110 V input source provides N+N
redundancy support for limited configurations (per 4-socket node).
• Four 1400-watt hot-swap power supplies fed from a 220 V ac input source provides N+N redundancy
support for a full configuration (per 4-socket node).
• The power supply bays are divided into two power domains. Power supply bays 1 and 3 are in power
domain A and power supply bays 2 and 4 are in power domain B.
• To confirm that the server supports the power supply that you are installing, see http://www.lenovo.com/
serverproven/.
• For more notes and information that you must consider when you install power supplies in the server, see
“Installing power supplies” on page 100.
• The following table lists the population sequence for the supported power supply configurations. These
configurations apply for each 4-socket node of the 8-socket server.
Table 29. Population sequence for the supported power supply configurations for each 4-socket node
• If you mix 900-watt and 1400-watt power supplies in the server, the power supplies must be installed as
listed below:
Table 30. Population sequence when mixing 900-watt and 1400-watt ac power supplies in a four-power supply
configuration (per 4-socket node)
Note: If you are using two power input feeds, connect power supplies 1 and 3 to input feed A and power
supplies 2 and 4 to input feed B.
OR
Bays 1 and 4 1400-watt
• The following table lists the supported ac power supply configurations at both 220 V ac and 110 V ac. :
Table 31. Supported ac power supply configurations at both 220 V ac and 110 V ac for each 4-socket node
One 900-watt
One 1400-watt
Two 900-watt
Two 1400-watt
Four Two 900-watt and two 1400-watt
Four 900-watt
Four 1400-watt
Statement 5
CAUTION:
The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the
electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To
remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the
power source.
2
1
Statement 8
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label
attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a with one of these
parts, contact a service technician.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Touch the static-protective package that contains the power supply to any unpainted metal surface
on the server; then, remove the power supply from the package and place it on a static-protective
surface.
Step 3. If you are installing the power supply into an empty bay, remove the power-supply filler panel from
the power-supply bay.
Step 4. Use one of the following procedures to install the power supply.
a. To install a 1400-watt power supply, complete the following steps:
1. Grasp the handle on the rear of the power supply and slide the power supply forward into
the power-supply bay until it clicks. Make sure that the power supply connects firmly into
the power-supply connector.
1400-watt ac Filler
power supply panel
Power supply
release tab
Spacer
release tab
Filler
panel
900-watt ac
power supply
Power supply
release tab
2. Grasp the handle on the rear of the power supply and slide the power supply forward into
the power-supply bay (next to the spacer) until it clicks into place. Make sure that the
power supply connects firmly into the power-supply connector.
3. Go to Step 5 step 4 on page 110.
Step 5. Route the power cord through the cable hook-and-loop on the rear of the server so that it does not
accidentally become unplugged.
Step 6. Connect the power cord for the new power supply to the power-cord connector on the power
supply.
Step 7. Connect the other end of the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet.
Step 8. Make sure that the ac power LED on the power supply is lit, indicating that sufficient power is being
supplied to the power supply through the power cord. During normal operation, both the ac and the
dc power LEDs are lit. For any other combination of LEDs, see “Power-supply LEDs” on page 158.
Make sure that no error LEDs are lit.
Step 9. Restart the server. Confirm that it starts correctly and recognizes the newly installed device, and
make sure that no error LEDs are lit.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Remove the standard I/O book (see “Removing the standard I/O book” on page 224).
Step 4. Locate the USB flash device (hypervisor) connector on the standard I/O book board (see “Standard
I/O book” on page 32 for the location of the connector).
Step 5. Make sure that the lockbar on the USB (hypervisor) connector is in the unlock position (down).
Step 6. Align the USB flash device with the connector on the standard I/O book board and push it into the
connector until it is firmly seated.
Step 7. Slide the lockbar up to the locked position until the lockbar is seated firmly.
Air baffle
USB
Hypervisor
key
Lockbar
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
The following topics provide instructions on how to install the supported drive backplanes in the server.
Notes:
• The SAS/SATA adapter that you install in the server to control the backplane must be capable of
supporting two internal, 4-lane SAS/SATA signal connectors.
• The server must have a minimum of two compute books with microprocessors and memory installed to
support the controller, backplane, and drives.
• When you install a 8x1.8-inch drive backplane assembly, the drive IDs that are indicated on the server
front bezel will no longer be valid. Use the drive labels that come with the backplane to renumber the drive
IDs on the bezel.
• For more information about drive IDs, see “Drive IDs” on page 67. For more information about the
supported drive backplane configurations, see “Supported drive backplane configurations” on page 69.
Step 1. Before you begin read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Remove the storage book (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Remove the drive bay fillers from the front of the server for the bays that are associated with the
backplane bay in which you are installing the backplane.
Step 5. If a backplane filler panel is installed in the backplane bays in which you are installing the backplane
assembly, remove the backplane filler panel.
Step 6. Align the backplane assembly with the backplane bay in which you are installing the assembly.
Storage book
8x1.8-inch
drive filler
Drive
LEDs
8x1.8-inch
drive backplane
assembly
Step 7. Slide the drive backplane assembly into the backplane bay until it clicks into place.
Step 8. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the drive backplane assembly (one end of the
power cable is connected to the rear of the storage book).
Note: If the cables are not connected correctly, when the server is powered on the LEDs on all
drives in the backplane will be lit, indicating a configuration error.
Step 9. Connect the SAS/SATA signal cables to the drive backplane and to the adapter.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
Input power
cable connector
To install the 4x2.5-inch hot-swap drive backplane, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Remove the storage book from the server (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. If a backplane filler panel is installed in the backplane bay in which you are installing the backplane,
remove the backplane filler panel.
Step 5. Insert the backplane tabs into the slots on the left side of the backplane cage and rotate the drive
backplane assembly forward until the backplane locks in place in the retention latch.
Note: To ensure that the hard disk drive ID numbering matches the drive ID numbering on the front
of the server, make sure that you connect the shorter blue power cable connector to the bottom
backplane and connect the grey power cable connector to the top backplane.
Step 7. Connect the SAS/SATA signal cable to the backplane and to the adapter.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
The following is an illustration of the 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane:
Port 0
Port 1
Power connector
Port 2
Port 3
Attention: To help ensure proper system cooling and system reliability, make sure that the following
requirements are met:
• Install a backplane filler in the bottom backplane bay, if no backplane is installed.
• Install individual drive fillers in all unused drive bays.
Before you install the 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane, consider the following
information:
• The 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane can support up to four 2.5-inch NVMe PCIe
solid state drives.
• You can install one 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane.
• Install the 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane in the top backplane bay only.
• You can install an additional SAS/SATA backplane in the lower backplane bay.
• The drive IDs assigned by IMM2 match the IDs that are indicated on the server front bezel.
• The operating system and uEFI report the hard disk drives attached to the 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3
solid state drive backplane as PCI devices.
The backplane PCIe signal cable is attached to the NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive extender adapter. The
following is an illustration of the connectors on the adapter.
Port 1
Port 0
Before you connect the NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane to the NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state
drive extender adapter, consider the following information:
• Each NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive extender adapter supports two NVMe solid state drives.
• You must install two NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive extender adapters to support four PCIe drives.
• The following table describes the cabling and installation of the NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive
backplane to the NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive extender adapter.
Table 32. NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane to the NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive extender adapter
cabling and installation
First NVMe PCIe adapter Standard I/O book slot 11 Connect adapter port 0 to backplane port 0
Second NVMe PCIe Standard I/O book slot 12 Connect adapter port 0 to backplane port 2
adapter
Connect adapter port 1 to backplane port 3
To install the 4x2.5-inch NVMe PCIe Gen3 solid state drive backplane, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Remove the storage book from the server (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. If a backplane filler panel is installed in the backplane bay in which you are installing the backplane,
remove the backplane filler panel.
Step 5. Insert the backplane tabs into the slots on the left side of the backplane cage and rotate the drive
backplane assembly forward until the backplane locks in place in the retention latch.
Step 6. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the drive backplane.
Step 7. Connect the PCIe signal cable to the drive backplane and to the adapter.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
When you start the server for the first time after you add or remove a device, you might receive a message
that the configuration has changed. The Setup utility starts automatically so that you can save the new
configuration settings.
Some optional devices have device drivers that you must install. For information about installing device
drivers, see the documentation that comes with each device.
If the server has an optional RAID adapter and you have installed or removed a hard disk drive, see the
documentation that comes with the RAID adapter for information about reconfiguring the disk arrays.
The server comes with at least one microprocessor. If more that one microprocessor is installed, the server
can operate as a symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) server. You might have to upgrade the operating system
to support SMP. For more information, see “Typical operating-system installation” on page 122 and the
operating-system documentation.
For information about configuring the integrated Ethernet controller, see “Configuring the Ethernet controller”
on page 139.
Important: Before upgrading server firmware, backup the system configuration of the server to a file using
the ASU save < filename > command,
where < filename > is the complete path name of the file where the configuration is to be saved. See the ASU
User’s Guide, available from the https://support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-ASU, for information and
instructions.
Notes:
• Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is part of a
cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you update
the code.
• Before you update the firmware, be sure to back up any data that is stored in the Trusted Platform Module
(TPM), in case any of the TPM characteristics are changed by the new firmware. For instructions, see your
encryption software documentation.
To check for the latest level of firmware, such as the UEFI firmware, vital product data (VPD), device drivers,
and integrated management module (IMM) firmware, go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
Attention: Installing the wrong firmware or device-driver update might cause the server to malfunction.
Before you install a firmware or device-driver update, read any readme and change history files that are
provided with the downloaded update. These files contain important information about the update and the
procedure for installing the update, including any special procedure for updating from an early firmware or
device-driver version to the latest version.
You can install code updates that are packaged as an UpdateXpress System Pack or UpdateXpress CD
image. An UpdateXpress System Pack contains an integration-tested bundle of online firmware and device-
driver updates for your server. Use UpdateXpress System Pack Installer to acquire and apply UpdateXpress
System Packs and individual firmware and device-driver updates. For additional information and to
download the UpdateXpress System Pack Installer, go to the ToolsCenter for Lenovo x86 servers at https://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/ documents/LNVO-CENTER and click UpdateXpress System Pack
Installer.
When you click an update, an information page is displayed, including a list of the problems that the update
fixes. Review this list for your specific problem; however, even if your problem is not listed, installing the
update might solve the problem.
Be sure to separately install any listed critical updates that have release dates that are later than the release
date of the UpdateXpress System Pack or UpdateXpress image.
The firmware for the server is periodically updated. Download the latest firmware for the server; then, install
the firmware, using the instructions that are included with the downloaded files.
When you replace a device in the server, you might have to update the firmware that is stored in memory on
the device or restore the pre-existing firmware from a CD or DVD image.
• Setup utility
The Setup utility is part of the UEFI firmware. Use it to perform configuration tasks such as changing
interrupt request (IRQ) settings, changing the startup-device sequence, setting the date and time, and
setting passwords. For information about using this program, see “Using the Setup utility” on page 123.
• Boot Manager
The Boot Manager is part of the UEFI firmware. Use it to override the startup sequence that is set in the
Setup utility and temporarily assign a device to be first in the startup sequence. For more information
about using this program, see “Using the Boot Manager” on page 130.
• ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD
The Lenovo ServerGuide program provides software-setup tools and installation tools that are designed
for the server. Use this CD during the installation of the server to configure basic hardware features, such
as an integrated SAS/SATA controller with RAID capabilities, and to simplify the installation of your
operating system. For information about using this CD, see “Using the ServerGuide Setup and Installation
DVD” on page 121.
• Integrated management module
Use the integrated management module II (IMM2) for configuration, to update the firmware and sensor
data record/field replaceable unit (SDR/FRU) data, and to remotely manage a network. For information
about using the IMM, see “Using the integrated management module” on page 133 and the Integrated
Management Module II User's Guide at https://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.sysx.
imm2.doc/printable_doc.html.
• VMware ESXi embedded hypervisor
An optional USB flash device with VMware ESXi embedded hypervisor software is available for purchase.
Hypervisor is virtualization software that enables multiple operating systems to run on a host system at the
same time. The USB embedded hypervisor flash device can be installed in USB connectors 3 and 4 on the
system board. For more information about using the embedded hypervisor, see “Using the embedded
hypervisor software” on page 139.
• Remote presence and blue-screen capture features
The remote presence and blue-screen capture features are integrated functions of the integrated
management module (IMM2). The remote presence feature provides the following functions:
– Remotely viewing video with graphics resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 at 75 Hz, regardless of the system
state
– Remotely accessing the server, using the keyboard and mouse from a remote client
The Lenovo ServerGuide Setup and Installation DVD provides software setup tools and installation tools that
are designed for your server. The ServerGuide program detects the server model and optional hardware
devices that are installed and uses that information during setup to configure the hardware. The ServerGuide
simplifies the operating-system installations by providing updated device drivers and, in some cases,
installing them automatically.
You can download a free image of the ServerGuide Setup and Installation DVD or purchase the DVD from the
ServerGuide fulfillment website at http://toolscenter.lenovofiles.com/help/index.jsp?topic=%2Ftoolsctr_
lenovo%2Ftoolsctr_welcome.html. To download the free image, click Service and Support Site.
Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo World Wide Web. The actual procedure might vary
slightly from what is described in this document.
The ServerGuide program requires a supported Lenovo server with an enabled startable (bootable) USB DVD
drive. In addition to the ServerGuide Setup and Installation DVD, you must have your operating-system DVD
to install the operating system.
To start the ServerGuide Setup and Installation DVD, complete the following steps:
ServerGuide features
This topic provides an overview of the ServerGuide program features.
Features and functions can vary slightly with different versions of the ServerGuide program. To learn more
about the version that you have, start the ServerGuide Setup and Installation USB DVD and view the online
overview. Not all features are supported on all server models.
When you use the ServerGuide Setup and Installation USB DVD, you do not need setup CDs. You can use
the DVD to configure any supported server model. The setup program provides a list of tasks that are
required to set up your server model. On a server with a ServeRAID adapter or SAS/SATA controller with
RAID capabilities, you can run the SAS/SATA RAID configuration program to create logical drives.
Note: Features and functions can vary slightly with different versions of the ServerGuide program.
The ServerGuide program can reduce the time it takes to install an operating system. It provides the device
drivers that are required for your hardware and for the operating system that you are installing. This section
describes a typical ServerGuide operating-system installation.
Note: Features and functions can vary slightly with different versions of the ServerGuide program.
1. After you have completed the setup process, the operating-system installation program starts. (You will
need your operating-system DVD to complete the installation.)
2. The ServerGuide program stores information about the server model, service processor, hard disk drive
controllers, and network adapters. Then, the program checks the DVD for newer device drivers. This
information is stored and then passed to the operating-system installation program.
If you have already configured the server hardware and you are not using the ServerGuide program to install
your operating system, you can download operating-system installation instructions for the server from
http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
Use the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Setup utility to perform the following tasks:
Note: Approximately 10 seconds after the server is connected to input power, the power-on
button becomes active.
Step 2. When the prompt <F1> Setup is displayed, press F1. If you have set an administrator password, you
must type the administrator password to access the full Setup utility menu. If you do not type the
administrator password, a limited Setup utility menu is available.
Step 3. Select settings to view or change.
The following choices are on the UEFI Setup utility main menu. Depending on the version of the UEFI
firmware, some menu choices might differ slightly from these descriptions. For more information on UEFI-
compliant firmware, go to https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht103672.
Passwords
This topic provides information on setting passwords in the server Setup utility.
From the User Security menu choice in the Setup utility, you can set, change, and delete a power-on
password and an administrator password. The User Security choice is on the full Setup utility menu only.
If you set only a power-on password, you must type the power-on password to complete the system startup
and to have access to the full Setup utility menu.
An administrator password is intended to be used by a system administrator; it limits access to the full Setup
utility menu. If you set only an administrator password, you do not have to type a password to complete the
system startup, but you must type the administrator password to access the Setup utility menu.
If you set a power-on password for a user and an administrator password for a system administrator, you
can type either password to complete the system startup. A system administrator who types the
administrator password has access to the full Setup utility menu; the system administrator can give the user
authority to set, change, and delete the power-on password. A user who types the power-on password has
access to only the limited Setup utility menu; the user can set, change, and delete the power-on password, if
the system administrator has given the user that authority.
Power-on password
This topic provides information about setting a power-on password using the server Setup utility.
When a power-on password is set, you can enable the Unattended Start mode, in which the keyboard and
mouse remain locked but the operating system can start. You can unlock the keyboard and mouse by typing
the power-on password.
If you forget the power-on password, you can regain access to the server in any of the following ways:
• If an administrator password is set, type the administrator password at the password prompt. Start the
Setup utility and reset the power-on password.
• Remove the battery from the server, wait 30 seconds, and then reinstall it.
• Change the position of the power-on password switch to 1 on the SW1 switch block to bypass the power-
on password check.
OFF
ON
8
7
6
5
SW1
4 switch
3
2 block
1
SW2
switch
block
(reserved)
NMI
button
3
2
1
IMM security
jumper (J35)
Attention: Before you change any switch settings or move any jumpers, turn off the server; then,
disconnect all power cords and external cables. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and
“Installation guidelines” on page 44. Do not change settings or move jumpers on any system-board switch
or jumper blocks that are not shown in this document.
The default for all of the switches on switch block SW1 is Off.
While the server is turned off, move switch 1 on the switch block SW1 to the On position to enable the
power-on password override. You can then start the Setup utility and reset the power-on password. You
do not have to return the switch to the previous position.
The power-on password override switch does not affect the administrator password.
Administrator password
This topic provides information about setting an administrator password using the server Setup utility.
Attention: If you set an administrator password and then forget it, there is no way to change, override, or
remove it. You must replace the standard I/O book.
The Boot Manager is a built-in, menu-driven configuration utility program that you can use to temporarily
redefine the first startup device without changing settings in the Setup utility.
The next time the server starts, it returns to the startup sequence that is set in the Setup utility.
The standard I/O book board contains a backup copy area for the server firmware. This is a secondary copy
of the server firmware that you update only during the process of updating the server firmware. If the primary
copy of the server firmware becomes damaged, use this backup copy.
To force the server to start from the backup copy, turn off the server; then, change the position of switch 7 on
the SW1 switch block to ON. See “Jumpers, switches, and buttons on standard I/O book board” on page 38
for more information about the jumpers, switches, and buttons on the server. The following illustration shows
the location of the SW1 switch block.
SW2
switch
block
(reserved)
NMI
button
3
2
1
IMM security
jumper (J35)
Use the backup copy of the server firmware until the primary copy is restored. After the primary copy is
restored, turn off the server; then, change the position of switch 7 back to OFF (the default).
The UpdateXpress System Pack Installer detects supported and installed device drivers and firmware in the
server and installs available updates. For additional information and to download the UpdateXpress System
Pack Installer, go to the ToolsCenter for Lenovo x86 servers website at https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/
us/en/ documents/LNVO-CENTER and click UpdateXpress System Pack Installer.
You can configure a multinode server into a single logical server or partition it into two stand-alone partitions.
As a single logical server, the server is able to use resources from all scalable partitions.
Note: When the server is configured as a single logical server, if there is an ac system power failure to one of
the nodes (partitions), the remaining good node powers itself down and remains off until the failing node
recovers from the ac power loss. After the power is restored, both nodes will automatically turn on and boot
as a two-node partition.
The following is a list of the minimum components required to support the 8U x3950 X6 configuration:
Before you create a multinode system, make sure that all the nodes in the multinode configuration contain
the following software and hardware:
• The current level of UEFI firmware and IMM firmware (all nodes must be at the same level)
• Microprocessors that are the same cache size, type, and clock speed
To check for the latest firmware levels and to download firmware updates, go to http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/
Attention: Installing the wrong firmware or device-driver update might cause the server to malfunction.
Before you install a firmware or device-driver update, read any readme and change history files that are
provided with the downloaded update. These files contain important information about the update and the
procedure for installing the update, including any special procedure for updating from an early firmware or
device-driver version to the latest version.
You can use the IMM2 web interface or the IMM2 telnet interface to manage scalable partitions.
You can use the Scalable Complex option under the Server Management tab on the IMM2 web user interface
for managing multinode systems. The Scalable Complex option enables you to partition nodes as separate
partitions or as independent nodes.
The following illustration shows the options under the Server Management tab on IMM2 web user interface
home page.
When you select the Scalable Complex option, the following illustration of the Scalable Complex page
displays:
To log on to the IMM2 web interface, see “Logging on to the IMM web interface” on page 136.
For more information about using IMM2, the IMM2 web interface and the IMM2 telnet interface to manage
and partition the server, see “Using the integrated management module” on page 133 and the Integrated
Management Module II User’s Guide at https://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.sysx.imm2.
doc/printable_doc.html
The integrated management module II (IMM2) is a second generation of the functions that were formerly
provided by the baseboard management controller hardware. It combines service processor functions, video
controller, and remote presence function in a single chip.
For more information about IMM2, see the Integrated Management Module II User's Guide at https://
systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.sysx.imm2.doc/printable_doc.html.
Note: When one microprocessor fails in a four-microprocessor configuration, two microprocessors will
be disabled.
The IMM also provides the following remote server management capabilities through the OSA SMBridge
management utility program:
The remote presence and blue-screen capture features are integrated functions of the integrated
management module II (IMM2). The remote presence feature provides the following functions:
• Remotely viewing video with graphics resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 at 75 Hz, regardless of the system
state
• Remotely accessing the server, using the keyboard and mouse from a remote client
• Mapping the CD or DVD drive, diskette drive, and USB flash drive on a remote client, and mapping ISO
and diskette image files as virtual drives that are available for use by the server
• Uploading a diskette image to the IMM memory and mapping it to the server as a virtual drive
The blue-screen capture feature captures the video display contents before the IMM restarts the server when
the IMM detects an operating-system hang condition. A system administrator can use the blue-screen
capture to assist in determining the cause of the hang condition.
If you are logging on to the IMM for the first time after installation, the IMM defaults to DHCP. If a DHCP
server is not available, the IMM uses a static IP address of 192.168.70.125. The default IPv4 host name is
“IMM-” (plus the last 12 characters on the IMM MAC address). The default host name also comes on the
IMM network access tag that comes attached to the power supply on the rear of the server. The IMM
network access tag provides the default host name of the IMM and does not require you to start the server.
Note: You can also obtain the IMM host name, MAC address, and IP address from the LCD display panel.
See “LCD system information display panel” on page 28 for more information.
The IPv6 link-local address (LLA) is derived from the IMM default host name. The IMM LLA is on the IMM
network access tag is on the power supply on the rear of the server. To derive the link-local address,
complete the following steps:
1. Take the last 12 characters on the IMM MAC address (for example, 5CF3FC5EAAD0).
2. Separate the number into pairs of hexadecimal characters (for example, 5C:F3:FC:5E:AA:D0).
3. Separate the first six and last six hexadecimal characters.
4. Add "FF" and "FE" in the middle of the 12 characters (for example, 5C F3 FC FFFE 5E AA D0).
5. Convert the first pair of hexadecimal characters to binary (for example, 5=0101, C=1100, which results in
01011100 F3 FC FFFE 5E AA D0).
6. Flip the 7th binary character from left (0 to 1 or 1 to 0), which results in 01011110 F3 FFFE 5E AA D0.
7. Convert the binary back to hexadecimal (for example, 5E F3FCFFFE5EAAD0).
To access the web interface to use the remote presence feature, you need the IP address or host name of
the IMM. You can obtain the IMM IP address through the Setup utility and you can obtain the IMM host name
from the IMM network access tag. The server comes with a default IP address for the IMM of
192.168.70.125. To obtain the IP address, complete the following steps:
Note: Approximately 10 seconds after the server is connected to ac power, the power-on button
becomes active.
Step 2. When the prompt <F1> Setup is displayed, press F1. (This prompt is displayed on the screen for
only a few seconds. You must press F1 quickly.) If you have set both a power-on password and an
administrator password, you must type the administrator password to access the full Setup utility
menu.
Step 3. From the Setup utility main menu, select System Settings.
Step 4. On the next screen, select Integrated Management Module.
Step 5. On the next screen, select Network Configuration.
Step 6. Find the IP address and write it down.
Step 7. Exit from the Setup utility.
Step 1. On a system that is connected to the server, open a web browser. In the Address or URL field,
type the IP address or host name of the IMM to which you want to connect.
Note: If you are logging on to the IMM for the first time after installation, the IMM defaults to
DHCP. If a DHCP host is not available, the IMM assigns a static IP address of 192.168.70.125. The
IMM network access tag provides the default host name of the IMM and does not require you to
start the server.
Step 2. On the Login page, type the user name and password. If you are using the IMM for the first time,
you can obtain the user name and password from your system administrator. All login attempts are
documented in the system-event log.
Note: The IMM is set initially with a user name of USERID and password of PASSW0RD (with a
zero, not a the letter O). You have read/write access. You must change the default password the
first time you log on.
Step 3. Click Log in to start the session. The System Status and Health page provides a quick view of the
system status.
Note: If you boot to the operating system while in the IMM GUI and the message “Booting OS or in
unsupported OS” is displayed under System Status → System State, disable Windows 2008 firewall or type
the following command in the Windows 2008 console. This might also affect blue-screen capture features.
netsh firewall set icmpsetting type=8 mode=ENABLE
By default, the icmp packet is blocked by Windows firewall. The IMM GUI will then change to “OS booted”
status after you change the setting as indicated above in both the Web and CLI interfaces.
To log on to the IMM CLI interface using telnet, complete the following steps:
Step 1. From the command prompt, type telnet; then, the IP address for the IMM to which you want to log
on to and press Enter.
Step 2. Type the USERID and PASSWORD for the IMM and press Enter.
Step 3. At the system prompt, type your command.
Note: You can type help in the command prompt if you want to see a list of commands that you
can use.
Step 4. When you are finished, type Exit, to exit the session.
To log on to the IMM CLI interface using SSH, complete the following steps:
Note: If you boot to the operating system while in the IMM GUI and the message “Booting OS or in
unsupported OS” is displayed under System Status → System State, disable Windows 2008 firewall or type
the following command in the Windows 2008 console. This might also affect blue-screen capture features.
netsh firewall set icmpsetting type-8 mode=ENABLE
By default, the icmp packet is blocked by Windows firewall. The IMM GUI will then change to “OS booted”
status after you change the setting as indicated above in both the Web and CLI interfaces.
Step 1. From the command prompt, type ssh, then press Enter.
Step 2. Type USERID@IPADDRESS in the command prompt (where the USERID and IP ADDRESS is the
user ID and IP address for the IMM to which you want to log on to), then press Enter.
Step 3. Type the PASSWORD for the IMM and press Enter.
Step 4. At the system prompt, type your command.
Note: You can type help in the command prompt if you want to see a list of commands that you
can use.
Step 5. When you are finished, type Exit, to exit the session.
The server default power supply configuration setting, when shipped from the factory, is non-redundant
mode with throttling enabled for both the ac and dc power supply models. If you want to change the mode to
redundancy mode, you must use IMM2 web interface to set and change the power supply Power Policy and
System Power Configurations options settings. You can set and change the policies and configurations
using the IMM2 web interface, CIM, or the Advanced Settings Utility. You cannot set or change the Power
Policy or System Power Configurations options setting using the UEFI Setup utility
If you do not adhere to the following information, it can cause errors or cause the server not to boot up (start).
• The server supports the following power supply redundancy modes:
The following illustration is an example of the System power configuration setting in IMM2 for configuring ac
power supplies for redundancy mode.
Note: When you change the power configuration settings, make sure you select a redundancy mode and
then select the power supply system configuration that you want.
After you log on to the IMM2 web interface, select the Server Management tab, then select the Power
Management option to set and change power supply configurations information.
Note: The IMM2 user interface icons (green, yellow, and red) provide additional information when you move
the cursor over the icons.
For more information on using IMM2 see the Integrated Management Module II User’s Guide at https://
systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.sysx.imm2.doc/printable_doc.html.
The VMware ESXi embedded hypervisor software is available on the optional USB flash device with
embedded hypervisor. The USB flash device can be installed in USB flash device connector on the Standard
I/O book (see “Standard I/O book” on page 32 for the location of the connector). Hypervisor is virtualization
software that enables multiple operating systems to run on a host system at the same time. The USB flash
device is required to activate the hypervisor functions.
To start using the embedded hypervisor functions, you must add the USB flash device to the startup
sequence in the Setup utility.
To add the USB flash device to the startup sequence, complete the following steps:
Note: Approximately 10 seconds after the server is connected to ac power, the power-on button
becomes active.
Step 2. When the prompt <F1> Setup is displayed, press F1.
Step 3. From the Setup utility main menu, select Boot Manager.
Step 4. Select Add Boot Option; then, select Generic Boot Option and Embedded Hypervisor. Press
Enter, and then press Esc.
Step 5. Select Change Boot Order and then select Change the order. Use the Up arrow and Down Arrow
keys to select Embedded Hypervisor and use the plus (+) and minus (-) keys to move Embedded
Hypervisor in the boot order. When Embedded Hypervisor is in the correct location in the boot
order, press Enter. Select Commit Changes and press Enter.
Step 6. Select Save Settings and then select Exit Setup.
If the embedded hypervisor flash device image becomes corrupted, you can download the image from http://
www3.lenovo.com/us/en/data-center/software/c/software.
For additional information and instructions, see the VMware vSphere Installation and Setup Guide at the
vSphere Installation and Setup Guide.
The Ethernet controller provides an interface for connecting to a 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps network and provides
full-duplex (FDX) capability, which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the network.
If the Ethernet ports support auto-negotiation, the controller detects the data-transfer rate (100BASE-T,
You do not have to set any jumpers or configure the controller. However, you must install a device driver to
enable the operating system to address the controller. For device drivers and information about configuring
the Ethernet controller, go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
You can activate the Features on Demand (FoD) software upgrade key for Fibre Channel over Ethernet
(FCoE) and iSCSI storage protocols that is integrated in the integrated management module. For more
information and instructions for activating the Features on Demand Ethernet software key, see the Features
on Demand User’s Guide at https://fod.lenovo.com/lkms/angular/app/pages/index.htm#/help. To download the
document and or more information about Features on Demand, go to https://fod.lenovo.com/lkms, log in, and
click Help.
Integrated into the integrated management module is a Features on Demand RAID software upgrade key that
you can activate to get support for RAID levels 5 and 50 or 6 and 60 (depending on the Features on Demand
key). For more information and instructions for activating the Feature On Demand RAID software key, see the
Features on Demand User’s Guide at https://fod.lenovo.com/lkms/angular/app/pages/index.htm#/help. To
download the document or to find more information about Features on Demand, go to https://fod.lenovo.com/
lkms, log in, and click Help.
Through the Setup utility, you can access utilities to configure RAID arrays. The specific procedure for
configuring arrays depends on the RAID controller that you are using. For details, see the documentation for
your RAID controller. To access the utility for your RAID controller, complete the following steps:
Note: Approximately 10 seconds after the server is connected to ac power, the power-on button
becomes active.
2. When prompted, <F1> Setup is displayed, press F1. If you have set an administrator password, you must
type the administrator password to access the full Setup utility menu. If you do not type the
administrator password, a limited Setup utility menu is available.
3. Select System Settings → Storage.
4. Press Enter to refresh the list of device drivers.
5. Select the device driver for your RAID controller and press Enter.
6. Follow the instructions in the documentation for your RAID controller.
The Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) program is an alternative to the Setup utility for modifying UEFI settings.
Use the ASU program online or out of band to modify UEFI settings from the command line without the need
to restart the system to access the Setup utility.
You can also use the ASU program to configure the optional remote presence features or other IMM settings.
The remote presence features provide enhanced systems-management capabilities.
In addition, the ASU program provides limited settings for configuring the IPMI function in the IMM through
the command-line interface.
Use the command-line interface to issue setup commands. You can save any of the settings as a file and run
the file as a script. The ASU program supports scripting environments through a batch-processing mode.
After the standard I/O book is replaced, you must update the Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) and DMI/
SMBIOS data in the integrated management module (IMM) on the new standard I/O book board. You can
use the Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) and any of the following access methods to update the UUID and
DMI/SMBIOS data:
• Locally (in-band)
– Through the Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) interface
– Through the LAN over USB interface
• Remotely over a LAN
For instructions for updating the UUID and DMI/SMBIOS data, using the different methods for accessing the
IMM, see “Locally: Keyboard Controller Style (KCS)” on page 142, “Locally: LAN over USB” on page 142,
and “Remotely over a LAN” on page 143. The following conventions apply to the command syntax:
• Variables are shown in italics.
• Optional parameters are enclosed in brackets ([ ]). Do not type the brackets in the commands. If you omit
an optional parameter, the default is used.
• Although the command syntax is shown in mixed case, the commands are not case sensitive.
This access method uses the IPMI/KCS interface. The IPMI driver must be installed; with some operating
systems, the IPMI driver is installed by default. The Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) provides the
corresponding mapping layer.
To update the UUID, in the ASU command-line interface, enter the following command:
asu set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysInfoUUID uuid
where uuid is the user-assigned hexadecimal value, up to 16 bytes, that identifies the server.
To update the DMI/SMBIOS data, complete the following steps:
Step 1. In the ASU command-line interface, enter the following command:
asu set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysInfoProdName xxxxyyy
where:
xxxx
is the 4-digit machine type of the server.
yyy
is the 3-digit model number of the server.
Step 2. Enter the following command:
asu set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysInfoSerialNum zzzzzzz
To update the UUID, in the ASU command-line interface, enter the following command:
Note: If you omit any optional parameter, the default value is used. If one or more default values are used
and the ASU cannot access the IMM by using the LAN over USB access method, the ASU automatically
uses the KCS access method.
where:
xxxx
is the 4-digit machine type of the server.
yyy
is the 3-digit model number of the server.
ipaddress
is the internal LAN/USB IP address of the IMM. The default is 169.254.95.118.
userid
is the IMM account name (1 of 12 accounts). The default is USERID.
password
is the IMM account password (1 of 12 accounts). The default is PASSW0RD (with a zero, not
the letter O).
Step 2. Enter the following command:
asu set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysInfoSerialNum zzzzzzz [--host ipaddress]
[--user userid][--password password]
To update the UUID in the ASU command-line interface, enter the following command:
Note: If you omit any optional parameter, the default value is used.
where:
xxxx
is the 4-digit machine type of the server.
yyy
is the 3-digit model number of the server.
ipaddress
is the external LAN IP address of the IMM.
userid
is the IMM account name (1 of 12 accounts). The default is USERID.
password
is the IMM account password (1 or 12 accounts). The default is PASSW0RD (with a zero, not
the letter O).
Step 2. Enter the following command:
asu set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysInfoSerialNum zzzzzzz --host ipaddress
[--user userid][--password password]
If you cannot diagnose and correct a problem by using the information in this chapter, see Appendix E
“Getting help and technical assistance” on page 1979 for more information.
Start here
You can solve many problems without outside assistance by following the troubleshooting procedures in this
documentation and on the World Wide Web.
This document describes the diagnostic tests that you can perform, troubleshooting procedures, and
explanations of error messages and error codes. The documentation that comes with your operating system
and software also contains troubleshooting information.
Diagnosing a problem
Before you call an approved warranty service provider, follow these procedures in the order in which they are
presented to diagnose a problem with your server.
Step 1. Return the server to the condition it was in before the problem occurred. If any hardware,
software, or firmware was changed before the problem occurred, if possible, reverse those
changes. This might include any of the following items:
• Hardware components
• Device drivers and firmware
• System software
• UEFI firmware
• System input power or network connections
Step 2. View the light path diagnostics LEDs and event logs. The server is designed for ease of
diagnosis of hardware and software problems.
• Light path diagnostics LEDs: See “Light path diagnostics” on page 152 for information about
using light path diagnostics LEDs.
• Event logs: See “Event logs” on page 161 for information about notification events and
diagnosis.
• Software or operating-system error codes: See the documentation for the software or
operating system for information about a specific error code. See the manufacturer's website for
documentation.
Step 3. Run Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) and collect system data. Run Dynamic System Analysis
(DSA) to collect information about the hardware, firmware, software, and operating system. Have
this information available when you contact your approved warranty service provider. For
instructions for running DSA, see the Dynamic System Analysis Installation and User's Guide.
To download the latest version of DSA code and the Dynamic System Analysis Installation and
User's Guide, go to https://support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-DSA.
Attention: Installing the wrong firmware or device-driver update might cause the server to
malfunction. Before you install a firmware or device-driver update, read any readme and change
history files that are provided with the downloaded update. These files contain important
information about the update and the procedure for installing the update, including any special
procedure for updating from an early firmware or device-driver version to the latest version.
Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the
device is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster
solution before you update the code.
a. Install UpdateXpress system updates. You can install code updates that are packaged as an
UpdateXpress System Pack or UpdateXpress CD image. An UpdateXpress System Pack
contains an integration-tested bundle of online firmware and device-driver updates for your
server. In addition, you can use the ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator to create bootable
media that is suitable for applying firmware updates and running preboot diagnostics. For
more information about UpdateXpress System Packs, see http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/
portal/docdisplay?lndocid=SERV-XPRESS and “Updating the firmware ” on page 119. For more
information about the Bootable Media Creator, see https://support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-
BOMC.
Be sure to separately install any listed critical updates that have release dates that are later
than the release date of the UpdateXpress System Pack or UpdateXpress image (see step b).
b. Install manual system updates.
1. Determine the existing code levels.
In DSA, click Firmware/VPD to view system firmware levels, or click Software to view
operating-system levels.
2. Download and install updates of code that is not at the latest level.
To display a list of available updates for the server, go to http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
When you click an update, an information page is displayed, including a list of the
problems that the update fixes. Review this list for your specific problem; however, even if
your problem is not listed, installing the update might solve the problem.
Step 5. Check for and correct an incorrect configuration. If the server is incorrectly configured, a
system function can fail to work when you enable it; if you make an incorrect change to the server
configuration, a system function that has been enabled can stop working.
a. Make sure that all installed hardware and software are supported. See http://
www.lenovo.com/serverproven/ to verify that the server supports the installed operating system,
optional devices, and software levels. If any hardware or software component is not
supported, uninstall it to determine whether it is causing the problem. You must remove
nonsupported hardware before you contact an approved warranty service provider for
support.
b. Make sure that the server, operating system, and software are installed and configured
correctly. Many configuration problems are caused by loose power or signal cables or
incorrectly seated adapters. You might be able to solve the problem by turning off the server,
reconnecting cables, reseating adapters, and turning the server back on. For information about
performing the checkout procedure, see “About the checkout procedure” on page 148. For
information about configuring the server, see “Configuring the server” on page 120.
Problem determination information is available for many devices such as RAID and network
adapters.
A single problem might cause multiple symptoms. Follow the troubleshooting procedure for the
most obvious symptom. If that procedure does not diagnose the problem, use the procedure for
another symptom, if possible.
If the problem remains, contact an approved warranty service provider for assistance with
additional problem determination and possible hardware replacement. To open an online service
request, go to https://www.ibm.com/support/servicerequest/Home.action. Be prepared to provide
information about any error codes and collected data.
Undocumented problems
If you have completed the diagnostic procedure and the problem remains, the problem might not have been
previously identified. After you have verified that all code is at the latest level, all hardware and software
configurations are valid, and no light path diagnostics LEDs or log entries indicate a hardware component
failure, contact an approved warranty service provider for assistance.
Service bulletins
Use this information to find the latest tips and techniques for solving system problems.
The support website is continually updated with the latest tips and techniques that you can use to solve
problem that you might have with the Lenovo server.
To find service bulletins that are available for the Lenovo System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 server, go to http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ and search for machine type 6241, and retain.
Before you perform the checkout procedure for diagnosing hardware problems, review the following
information:
• Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
• Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) provides the primary methods of testing the major components of the
server, such as the Ethernet controller, keyboard, mouse (pointing device), serial ports, and hard disk
drives. You can also use them to test some external devices. If you are not sure whether a problem is
caused by the hardware or by the software, you can use the diagnostic programs to confirm that the
hardware is working correctly.
• When you run DSA, a single problem might cause more than one error message. When this happens,
correct the cause of the first error message. The other error messages usually will not occur the next time
you run DSA.
If multiple error codes or light path diagnostics LEDs indicate a microprocessor error, the error might be in
the microprocessor or in the microprocessor socket. See “Microprocessor problems” on page 181 for
information about diagnosing microprocessor problems.
• Before you run diagnostic programs, you must determine whether the failing server is part of a shared
hard disk drive cluster (two or more servers sharing external storage devices). If it is part of a cluster, you
can run all diagnostic programs except the ones that test the storage unit (that is, a hard disk drive in the
storage unit) or the storage adapter that is attached to the storage unit. The failing server might be part of
a cluster if any of the following conditions is true:
– You have identified the failing server as part of a cluster (two or more servers sharing external storage
devices).
– One or more external storage units are attached to the failing server and at least one of the attached
storage units is also attached to another server or unidentifiable device.
– One or more servers are located near the failing server.
Important: If the server is part of a shared hard disk drive cluster, run one test at a time. Do not run any
suite of tests, such as “quick” or “normal” tests, because this might enable the hard disk drive diagnostic
tests.
• If the server is halted and a POST error code is displayed, see Appendix D “UEFI/POST error codes” on
page 1957. If the server is halted and no error message is displayed, see “Troubleshooting by symptom”
on page 170 and “Solving undetermined problems” on page 195.
• For information about power-supply problems, see “Solving power problems” on page 194 and “Power-
supply LEDs” on page 158.
• For intermittent problems, check the event log; see “Event logs” on page 161 and Appendix B “DSA
diagnostic test results” on page 317.
The following tools are available to help you diagnose and solve hardware-related problems:
Note: Use the latest available version of DSA to make sure you are using the most recent configuration
data. For documentation and download information for DSA, see http://www3.lenovo.com/us/en/data-
center/solutions/c/solutions.
For additional information, see “Dynamic System Analysis program” on page 164 and Appendix B
“DSA diagnostic test results” on page 317.
– DSA Preboot DSA Preboot diagnostic program is stored in the integrated USB memory on the server.
DSA Preboot collects and analyzes system information to aid in diagnosing server problems, as well as
offering a rich set of diagnostic tests of the major components of the server. DSA Preboot collects the
following information about the server:
– Drive health information
– Event logs for ServeRAID controllers and service processors
– Installed hardware, including PCI and USB information
– Light path diagnostics status
– Microprocessor, input/output hub, and UEFI error logs
– Network interfaces and settings
– RAID controller configuration
– Service processor (integrated management module) status and configuration
– System configuration
– Vital product data, firmware, and UEFI configuration
DSA Preboot also provides diagnostics for the following system components (when they are installed):
1. Emulex network adapter
2. IMM I2C bus
3. Light path diagnostics panel
4. Memory modules
5. Microprocessors
6. Optical devices (CD or DVD)
7. SAS or SATA drives
See “Running the DSA Preboot diagnostic programs” on page 166 for more information on running the
DSA Preboot program on your Lenovo server.
• Troubleshooting by symptom
Light path diagnostics is a system of LEDs on various external and internal components of the server that
leads you to the failed component. When an error occurs, LEDs are lit on the front operator panel on the front
of the of the server, then on the failed component. By viewing the LEDs in a particular order, you can often
identify the source of the error.
When LEDs are lit to indicate an error, they remain lit when the server is turned off, provided that the server is
still connected to power and the power supply is operating correctly.
Before you work inside the server to view light path diagnostics LEDs, read “Safety” on page v, “Installation
guidelines” on page 44, and “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 46.
If an error occurs, view the light path diagnostics LEDs in the following order:
1. Look at the front operator panel (see “Front operator panel” on page 28) on the front of the server.
• If the check log LED is lit, it indicates that information about an un-isolated fault condition in the
server is available in the IMM event log or in the system-event log.
• If the system-error LED is lit, it indicates that an error has occurred; go to step 2.
Note: Reset button: Press this button on the front operator panel to reset the server and run the power-
on self-test (POST). You might have to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the
button.
2. The modules in the server (on the front and rear) have LEDs that are lit to indicate the location of a
problem.
In addition to the light path diagnostic LEDs, the server LCD system information display panel also displays a
current list of errors reported by the system and other information. The following is an illustration of the LCD
display panel. See the “LCD system information display panel” on page 28 for more information about the
LCD display panel.
For the location of the LEDs on the modules in the rear of the server, see “Half-length I/O book LEDs” on
page 156, “Full-length I/O book LEDs” on page 157, “Standard I/O book LEDs” on page 157, and “Power-
supply LEDs” on page 158.
The following illustration shows the location of the LEDs on the storage book.
Board
error LED
Drive activity
LED (green)
Drive status
LED (yellow)
The following illustration shows the location of the LEDs on the compute book.
Compute Light
Error book path
LED button
Power
LED
Fan LEDs
The following illustration shows the location of the DIMMs and microprocessor LEDs on the microprocessor
side of the compute book board.
DIMM 7 - 12 DIMM 1 - 3
Board error LED error LEDs error LEDs
The following illustration shows the location of the DIMM LEDs on the non-microprocessor side of the
compute book board.
DIMM 19 - 21 DIMM 13 - 18
error LEDs error LEDs
DIMM 22 - 24
error LEDs
Fan-pack
Fan LED
The following illustration shows the location of the half-length I/O book LEDs.
Slot error
LEDs
Power
button
The following illustration shows the location of the full-length I/O book LEDs.
Slot error
LEDs
Power
button
The following illustration shows the location of the LEDs on the standard I/O book.
Slot
error NMI
LEDs button Fan-pack 9 Fan-pack 10
error LED error LED
System
power LED
Locate LED
System
error LED
The following minimum configuration is required for the ac power LED on the power supply to be lit:
• Power supply
• Power cord
• Appropriate input power from the power source
The following minimum configuration is required for the 4-socket server to start:
The following minimum configuration is required for the 8-socket (x3950 X6) server to start:
• A minimum of four compute books (two in each node) with E7-8xxx microprocessors. The
microprocessors must be of the same cache size, type, and clock speed.
• The 8-socket chassis
• Two standard I/O books
• Two storage books
• A minimum of four power supplies (two power supplies in each node)
Power AC power
connector LED (green)
DC power
LED (green)
Power supply
error LED
(yellow)
The following table describes the problems that are indicated by various combinations of the power-supply
LEDs and the power-on LED on the front operator panel and suggested actions to correct the detected
problems.
Power-supply LEDs
Off Off Off No ac power to the 1. Check the ac power to the This is a normal
server, a problem with server. condition when no
the ac power source, or ac power is
a power supply has 2. Make sure that the power present.
failed. cord is connected to a
functioning power source.
3. Restart the server. If the
error remains, check the
power-supply LEDs.
4. Replace the power-
supply.
Off Off On No input power to the 1. Make sure that the power This happens only
power supply or the cord is connected to a when a second
power-supply has functioning power source. power supply is
detected an internal providing power to
problem. 2. Replace the power supply. the server.
Off On Off The power supply has Replace the power supply.
failed
Off On On Faulty power-supply Replace the power supply.
The following table describes the server LEDs to help you detect the location of the problems. For the
location of the server LEDs, see “Storage book LEDs” on page 153, “Compute book LEDs” on page 154,
“DIMMs and microprocessor LEDs” on page 155, “Half-length I/O book LEDs” on page 156, “Full-length I/O
book LEDs” on page 157, “Standard I/O book LEDs” on page 157, and “Power-supply LEDs” on page 158.
Note: Check the IMM event log or the system-event log for additional information before you replace a FRU.
See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201, to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
LED Description
3V battery error LED When this LED is lit, it indicates that a standard I/O book battery error
has occurred.
AC power LED Each hot-swap power supply has an ac power LED and a dc power
LED. When the ac power LED is lit, it indicates that sufficient power is
being supplied to the power supply through the power cord. During
normal operation, both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit.
Board error LED When this yellow LED is lit, it indicates that the book board error has
occurred.
Check log LED When this LED is lit (yellow), it indicates that there are errors that
require further diagnosis. Check the IMM event log for additional
information. See “Event logs” on page 161 for more information about
event logs.
DC power LED Each hot-swap power supply has a dc power LED and an ac power
LED. When the dc power LED is lit, it indicates that the power supply
is supplying adequate dc power to the system. During normal
operation, both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit.
DIMM error LED When this LED is lit, it indicates that a memory error has occurred.
Drive activity LEDs These LEDs are on SAS or SATA hard disk drives and solid state
drives. Each hot-swap drive has an activity LED, and when this LED is
flashing, it indicates that the drive is in use. When this LED is solid, it
indicates that the drive is powered on but not in use.
Drive status LEDs These LEDs are on SAS or SATA hard disk drives and solid state
drives. When one of these LEDs is lit, it indicates that the drive has
failed. When this LED is flashing slowly (one flash per second), it
indicates that the drive is being rebuilt. When the LED is flashing
rapidly (three flashes per second), it indicates that the controller is
identifying the drive.
Ethernet activity LED When these LEDs are lit, they indicate that the server is transmitting to
or receiving signals from the Ethernet LAN that is connected to the
Ethernet port.
Ethernet link LEDs When these LEDs are lit, they indicate that there is an active link
connection on the 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-TX, or 10GBASE-TX
interface for the Ethernet port.
Fan error LED When this LED is lit, it indicates that a fan has failed, is operating too
slowly, or has been removed.
Locate button/LED Press this button to visually locate the server among other servers.
When you press the locate button, the LED is lit and remains lit until
you press it again to turn it off. This button is also used as the physical
presence for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM). You can use
management software, such as Lenovo XClarity Administrator
software, to light this LED remotely. This LED is controlled by the
IMM2.
Microprocessor error LED When this LED is lit, it indicates that a microprocessor error has
occurred.
PCIe slot error LED When these LEDs are lit, they indicate that an error has occurred in
PCIe slots.
LED Description
Power button/LED Press this button to turn the server on and off manually or to wake the
server from a reduced-power state. The states of the power-on LED
are as follows:
Off: Input power is not present, or the power supply or the LED
itself has failed.
Flashing rapidly (3 times per second): The server is turned off
and is not ready to be turned on. The power-on button is disabled.
This lasts approximately 10 seconds after input power has been
applied or restored.
Flashing slowly (once per second): The server is turned off and is
ready to be turned on. You can press the power-on button to turn
on the server.
Lit: The server is turned on.
Power supply error LED When this yellow LED is lit, it indicates that a power supply error has
occurred.
System error LED When this yellow LED is lit, it indicates that a system error has
occurred. A system-error LED is also on the rear of the server. This
LED is controlled by the IMM2. Additional information can also be
seen on the LCD display panel (see “LCD system information display
panel” on page 28 for more information).
Event logs
This topic provides an overview of the server generated event logs that contains the error codes and
messages to solve problems.
Error codes and messages are displayed in the following types of event logs:
• POST event log: This log contains the most recent error codes and messages that were generated during
POST. You can view the contents of the POST event log from the Setup utility (see “Starting the Setup
utility” on page 123). For more information about POST error codes, see Appendix D “UEFI/POST error
codes” on page 1957.
• System-event log: This log contains POST and system management interrupt (SMI) events and all events
that are generated by the baseboard management controller that is embedded in the integrated
management module (IMM). You can view the contents of the system-event log through the Setup utility
and through the Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) program (as IPMI event log).The system-event log is
limited in size. When it is full, new entries will not overwrite existing entries; therefore, you must
periodically clear the system-event log through the Setup utility. When you are troubleshooting an error,
you might have to save and then clear the system-event log to make the most recent events available for
analysis. For more information about the system-event log, see Appendix C “Integrated management
module II (IMM2) error messages” on page 449.
Messages are listed on the left side of the screen, and details about the selected message are displayed
on the right side of the screen. To move from one entry to the next, use the Up Arrow (↑) and Down Arrow
(↓) keys.
Some IMM sensors cause assertion events to be logged when their setpoints are reached. When a
setpoint condition no longer exists, a corresponding deassertion event is logged. However, not all events
are assertion-type events.
• Integrated management module (IMM2) event log: This log contains a filtered subset of all IMM, POST,
and system management interrupt (SMI) events. You can view the IMM event log through the IMM web
For more information about viewing the logs or clearing the logs, see “Viewing event logs through the Setup
utility” on page 162, “Viewing event logs without restarting the server” on page 162, and “Clearing the error
logs” on page 163.
To view the UEFI/POST event log or system-event log, complete the following steps:
If the server is not hung and the IMM is connected to a network, methods are available for you to view one or
more event logs without having to restart the server.
If you have installed Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) Portable, you can use it to view the system-event log
(as the IPMI event log), or the IMM event log (as the ASM event log), the operating-system event logs, or the
merged DSA log. You can also use DSA Preboot to view these logs, although you must restart the server to
use DSA Preboot. The server comes with DSA Preboot stored in integrated USB memory. To install DSA
Portable or check for and download a later version of DSA Preboot CD image, go to https://
support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-DSA.
If IPMItool is installed in the server, you can use it to view the system-event log. Most recent versions of the
Linux operating system come with a current version of IPMItool.
You can view the IMM event log through the Event Log link in the integrated management module (IMM)
web interface. For more information, see “Logging on to the IMM web interface” on page 136.
The following table describes the methods that you can use to view the event logs, depending on the
condition of the server. The first three conditions generally do not require that you restart the server.
Condition Action
The server is not hung and is connected to a network Use any of the following methods:
(using an operating system controlled network ports).
• Run DSA Portable to view the diagnostic event log
(requires IPMI driver) or create an output file that you
can send to Lenovo Service and support (using ftp or
local copy).
• Use IPMItool to view the system-event log (requires
IPMI driver).
• Use the web browser interface to the IMM to view the
system-event log locally (requires RNDIS USB LAN
driver).
The server is not hung and is not connected to a network Use any of the following methods:
(using an operating system controlled network ports).
• Run Portable DSA to view the diagnostic event log
(requires IPMI driver) or create an output file that you
can send to Lenovo Service and support (using a local
copy).
• Use IPMItool to view the system-event log (requires
IPMI driver).
• Use the web browser interface to the IMM to view the
system-event log locally (requires RNDIS USB LAN
driver). For more information, see “Obtaining the IP
address for the IMM” on page 135 and “Logging on to
the IMM web interface” on page 136.
The integrated management module (IMM) is connected Use any of the following methods:
to a network, and ac power is applied. The server state
• Use IPMItool over the network to the IMM external IP
might be hung, not hung, or powered off.
address to view the system-event log.
• Use the web browser interface to the IMM to view the
system-event log. In the Web browser, type the IP
address for the IMM and go to the Event Log page. For
more information, see “Obtaining the IP address for the
IMM” on page 135 and “Logging on to the IMM web
interface” on page 136.
The server is hung, and no communication can be made Restart the server and press F2 to start DSA Preboot and
with the IMM. view the diagnostic event log (see “Running the DSA
Preboot diagnostic programs” on page 166 for more
information).
Note: The POST event log is automatically cleared each time the server is restarted.
POST
This topic provides information about the power-on self-test (POST) that occurs when you start the server.
When you turn on the server, it performs a series of tests to check the operation of the server components
and some optional devices in the server. This series of tests is called the power-on self-test, or POST.
Note: This server does not use beep codes for server status.
If a power-on password is set, you must type the password and press Enter (when you are prompted), for
POST to run.
If POST detects a problem an error message is displayed. See Appendix D “UEFI/POST error codes” on
page 1957 for more information.
If POST detects a problem, an error message is sent to the POST event log, see “Event logs” on page 161 for
more information.
Lenovo Dynamic System Analysis™ (DSA) collects and analyzes system information to aid in diagnosing
server problems. DSA collects the following information about the server:
As you run Dynamic System Analysis, text messages are displayed on the screen and are saved in the DSA
log. A diagnostic text message indicates that a problem has been detected and provides the action you
should take as a result of the text message.
The following is a list of text results and messages that the diagnostic programs might generate and
suggested actions to correct the detected problems. Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they
are listed in the column.
If you cannot find a problem by using DSA, see “Solving undetermined problems” on page 195 for
information about testing the server.
Note: DSA Preboot might appear to be unresponsive when you start the program. This is normal operation
while the program loads.
Make sure that the server has the latest version of the DSA code. To obtain DSA code and the Dynamic
System Analysis Installation and User's Guide, go to https://support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-DSA.
DSA editions
This topic provides information on the two editions of the Lenovo Dynamic System Analysis program.
• DSA Portable
DSA Portable Edition runs within the operating system; you do not have to restart the server to run it. It is
packaged as a self-extracting file that you download from the web. When you run the file, it self-extracts
to a temporary folder and performs comprehensive collection of hardware and operating-system
information. After it runs, it automatically deletes the temporary files and folder and leaves the results of
the data collection and diagnostics on the server.
If you are able to start the server, use DSA Portable.
• DSA Preboot
DSA Preboot runs outside of the operating system; you must restart the server to run it. It is provided in
the flash memory on the server, or you can create a bootable media such as a CD, DVD, ISO, USB, or PXE
using the Lenovo ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator (BoMC). For more details, see the BoMC User
Guide at https://support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-BOMC. In addition to the capabilities of the other
edition of DSA, DSA Preboot includes diagnostic routines that would be disruptive to run within the
operating-system environment (such as resetting devices and causing loss of network connectivity). It has
a graphical user interface that you can use to specify which diagnostics to run and to view the diagnostic
and data collection results.
DSA Preboot provides diagnostics for the following system components, if they are installed:
– Network adapters
– Optical devices (CD or DVD)
– Tape drives (SCSI, SAS, or SATA)
– Memory
– Microprocessor
– Checkpoint panel
– I2C bus
– SAS and SATA drives
If you are unable to restart the server or if you need comprehensive diagnostics, use DSA Preboot.
Your Lenovo System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 server comes with DSA Preboot diagnostics code on the
integrated USB flash memory. Utilities are available to reset and update the diagnostics code on the
integrated USB flash device, if the diagnostic partition becomes damaged and does not start the DSA
Preboot diagnostic programs. For more information and to download the utilities, go to https://
support.lenovo.com/solutions/LNVO-DSA.
Note: The DSA memory test might take up to 30 minutes to run. If the problem is not a memory problem,
skip the memory test.
To run the DSA Preboot diagnostic programs that is stored in integrated flash memory on the server,
complete the following steps:
Step 1. If the server is running, turn off the server and all attached devices.
Step 2. Turn on all attached devices; then, turn on the server.
Step 3. When the prompt <F2> Diagnostics is displayed, press F2.
Note: The DSA Preboot diagnostic program might appear to be unresponsive for an unusual
length of time when you start the program. This is normal operation while the program loads.
Step 4. Optionally, select Quit to DSA to exit from the stand-alone memory diagnostic program.
Note: After you exit from the stand-alone memory diagnostic environment, you must restart the
server to access the stand-alone memory diagnostic environment again.
Step 5. Select gui to display the graphical user interface, or select cmd to display the DSA interactive
menu.
Step 6. Follow the instructions on the screen to select the diagnostic test to run.
If the server stops during testing and you cannot continue, restart the server and try running the DSA Preboot
diagnostic programs again. If the problem remains, replace the component that was being tested when the
server stopped.
Diagnostic text messages are displayed while the tests are running. A diagnostic text message contains one
of the following results:
Aborted: The test could not proceed because of the server configuration
Additional information concerning test failures is available in the extended diagnostic results for each test.
Viewing the test log results and transferring the DSA collection
This topic provides information on how to view the DSA test log results and how to transfer the DSA
collection of data to an external USB device or to Lenovo Support.
Note: This documentation includes references to IBM web sites, products, and information about obtaining
service. IBM is Lenovo's preferred service provider for the Lenovo System x products.
To view the test log for the results when the tests are completed, click the Success link in the Status column,
if you are running the DSA graphical user interface, or type :x to exit the Execute Tests menu, if you are
• If you are running the DSA graphical user interface (GUI), click the Success link in the Status column.
• If you are running the DSA interactive menu (CLI), type :x to exit the Execute Tests menu; then, select
completed tests to view the results.
You can also send the DSA error log to Lenovo Support to aid in diagnosing the server problems.
Note: This documentation includes references to IBM web sites, products, and information about obtaining
service. IBM is Lenovo's preferred service provider for the Lenovo System x products.
Lenovo provides tools that can automatically collect and send data or call Lenovo Support when an error is
detected. These tools can help Support speed up the process of diagnosing problems. The following
sections provide information about the call home tools.
The server comes with the Service Advisor feature that can collect data about the system when the system
detects a fault and sends that data to Lenovo Service for problem determination. It also includes the call
home feature that automatically calls Lenovo Service when a problem occurs. The Service Advisor feature is
integrated into the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2). You will need to setup and configure the
Service Advisor feature before you can use it. For more information about how to setup and configure the
Service Advisor feature, see the Integrated Management Module II User's Guide at https://systemx.
lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.sysx.imm2.doc/printable_doc.html
Electronic Service Agent monitors, tracks, and captures system hardware errors and hardware and software
inventory information, and reports serviceable problems about your Lenovo server directly to Lenovo
Support. You can also choose to collect data manually. The Electronic Service Agent uses minimal system
resources, and is available for download. For more information and to download Electronic Service Agent, go
to http://www.ibm.com/support/esa.
The integrated management module (IMM) provides a first failure data capture (FFDC) feature that you can
use to collect the log data for system hardware errors into a file, which you can send to Lenovo Support for
problem determination assistance. The following sections provide information about how to use this IMM
feature to generate and download the FFDC log data file.
To generate and download the first failure data capture (FFDC) log data using the IMM web interface,
complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the IMM.
2. From the Server and Support tab, click the Download Server Data option.
3. Next, click on the Download Now button. A progress window displays indicating that the file is being
generated.
To generate and download the first failure data capture (FFDC) log data using IMM CLI commands, complete
the following steps:
1. Log in to the IMM using Telnet or SSH Server.
2. At the command prompt, type ffdc generate.
Note: You can also use the status command to check the progress of the file generation. You can use
the copy command to obtain a copy of the existing log data file and the delete command to delete the
existing log data file.
3. Next, type ffdc status to check the status.
4. You can wait until the file is generated, or you can type ffdc copy -IP host address (where IP host
address is the IP address for the IMM). The file will be copied to your tftp server or sftp server.
5. Type exit to exit the session when you are done.
To generate and download the first failure data capture (FFDC) log data using IPMI commands, complete the
following steps:
1. From a host system, type the command: ipmitool -I lanplus -H 169.254.95.118 -U USERID -P PASSW0RD raw
0x3a 0x49 0x1 (where 169.254.95.118 is the IMM IP address). Make sure that you replace this IP address
with your IP address.
2. Wait 2 to 3 minutes, then type: ipmitool -I lanplus -H 169.254.95.118 -U USERID -P PASSW0RD raw 0x3a
0x4d 0x01. If you receive a response of 01, the ffdc log data is ready to download. If you do not get a
response of 01, wait longer and send this command again..
3. Next, type the command: wget ftp://192.168.5.199:121/download/ffdc/*.tgz –user immftp –password
imm4tw. This command downloads the ffdc file to your local environment.
Error messages
This topic provides information about the error codes and messages that are generated when problems are
detected.
For the list of error codes and messages for UEFI/POST, IMM2, and DSA results that are generated when a
problem is detected, see Appendix D “UEFI/POST error codes” on page 1957, Appendix C “Integrated
management module II (IMM2) error messages” on page 449, and Appendix B “DSA diagnostic test results”
on page 317.
If you cannot find a solution to a problem in these tables, see “Running the DSA Preboot diagnostic
programs” on page 166 for information about running the DSA Preboot programs. For additional information
to help you solve problems, see “Start here” on page 145.
If you have just added new software or a new optional device and the server is not working, complete the
following steps before you use the troubleshooting tables:
1. Check the system-error LED on the operator information panel; if it is lit, check the light path diagnostics
LEDs (see “Light path diagnostics” on page 152).
2. Remove the software or device that you just added.
3. Run Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) to determine whether the server is running correctly (for information
about using DSA, see Appendix B “DSA diagnostic test results” on page 317.
4. Reinstall the new software or new device.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The server cannot Make sure that:
communicate with SAN. 1. The SAN device is powered on and is functional.
2. All cables between the I/O adapter and the SAN device are properly connected
and secure, and that the activity LEDs are lit on the appropriate ports.
3. See the documentation that comes with the I/O adapter for additional
information about troubleshooting SAN connectivity or network connectivity
issues.
The server cannot connect to If the server is unable to connect to the data network during initial setup, complete
the data network (Ethernet). the following steps:
1. Make sure that:
a. The I/O adapter is powered on and the ports are enabled.
b. All cables between the I/O adapter and the network device (switch or router)
are connected correctly and secure, and that the activity LEDs are lit on the
applicable ports.
2. From the server operating system, verify the adapter network settings (IP
address, subnet mask (if using IPv4), DHCP, and vLAN), to ensure that the
settings match those of the network device (switch or router). See the
documentation that comes with the operating system for information about
checking network settings.
3. Make sure that the proper device drivers are installed for the server network
device.
4. Check the Lenovo Support web site for any firmware updates or tips that might
apply to this issue. You can view the release notes for a firmware update to
determine the issues that are addressed by the update.
5. Complete the following steps:
a. Force the link/duplex speed.
b. Remove the I/O adapter and install an identical, working I/O adapter in the
same I/O slot.
c. If the problem is solved, replace the I/O adapter that you removed.
d. If problem persists, contact Lenovo Support.
If the server experiences a sudden loss of network connectivity, check the operating
system and IMM event log and take the appropriate action.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The server cannot log into the 1. Verify that the server has DC power.
IMM.
2. Make sure that you are using the correct log-in information. The fields are case
sensitive.
3. Check with the system administrator for the correct login parameters and if
parameters can log-in to the IMM, then do the following:
a. If the IMM is proven accessible (by system administrator), verify the login
information.
b. If the IMM is not accessible by system administrator, reset the IMM to
defaults through the Setup utility.
c. Retry the login. If IMM is still not accessible, replace the standard I/O book
(see “Removing the standard I/O book” on page 224 and “Replacing the
standard I/O book” on page 227).
The server cannot ping the 1. Verify that the server has DC power.
IMM on the management
network. 2. Make sure that the server IMM has acquired an IP address in the Setup utility.
Note: If the IMM recently lost connection to the DCHP server, you must reset
the IMM so that a new IP address can be acquired.
3. Check the Lenovo Support web site for any firmware updates that might apply
to this problem (see http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/). Read the release
notes for the firmware update to determine the issues that the update
addresses.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
An LED is not working, or a If the part is a CRU, replace it. If the part is a FRU, the part must be replaced by a
similar problem has occurred. trained service technician (see Chapter 6 “Removing and replacing components” on
page 221 to determine whether the part is a CRU or a FRU).
Table 38. Symptoms and user actions for hard disk drive problems
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The server fails to recognize 1. Verify that the drive is supported for this server. Check the ServerProven web
one drive. site at http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/ for a list of supported hard drives.
2. Make sure that the drive is seated in the drive bay properly and that there is no
physical damage to the drive connectors.
3. Run the DSA SAS Fixed Disk or SAS Attached Disk diagnostic tests (see
“Running the DSA Preboot diagnostic programs” on page 166), then do the
following:
a. If the drive fails the diagnostic test, replace the drive.
b. If the drive passes the diagnostic tests but is still not recognized, complete
the following steps:
1) Replace the drive.
2) Replace the hard drive backplane.
3) Replace the standard I/O book ( “Removing the standard I/O book” on
page 224 and “Replacing the standard I/O book” on page 227).
Not all drives are recognized 1. Set up the RAID configuration before running the DSA diagnostics.
by the DSA hard disk drive
diagnostic test. 2. Remove the drive that is indicated by DSA (see “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-
inch hot-swap drives” on page 238); then, run the hard disk drive diagnostic test
again (see “Running the DSA Preboot diagnostic programs” on page 166).
3. If the remaining drives are recognized, replace the drive that you removed with a
new one.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The server stops responding 1. Set up the RAID configuration before running the DSA diagnostics.
during the hard disk drive
diagnostic test. 2. Remove the hard disk drive that was being tested when the server stopped
responding (see “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page
238), and run the diagnostic test again (see “Running the DSA Preboot
diagnostic programs” on page 166).
3. If the hard disk drive diagnostic test runs successfully, replace the drive that you
removed with a new one (see “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap
drives” on page 240).
A newly installed hard disk 1. Set up the RAID configuration (see “Configuring RAID arrays” on page 141).
drive is not recognized.
2. Check the IMM event log for hard disk drive events and resolve the problem.
3. If the LED is lit, remove the drive from the drive bay, wait 45 seconds, and
reinsert the drive, making sure that the drive assembly connects to the hard disk
drive backplane.
4. Observe the associated green hard disk drive activity LED and the amber status
LED:
• If the green activity LED is flashing and the amber status LED is not lit, the
drive is recognized by the controller and is working correctly. Run the DSA
hard disk drive test to determine whether the drive is detected (see “Running
the DSA Preboot diagnostic programs” on page 166).
• If the green activity LED is flashing and the amber status LED is flashing
slowly, the drive is recognized by the controller and is rebuilding.
• If neither LED is lit or flashing, check the hard disk drive backplane (go to
step 55 on page 174).
• If the green activity LED is flashing and the amber status LED is lit, replace
the drive. If the activity of the LEDs remain the same, go to step 55 on page
174. If the activity of the LEDs changes, return to step 11 on page 174.
5. Make sure that there is a hard disk drive backplane is present to install the drive
into.
6. Make sure that the hard disk drive backplane is correctly seated. When it is
correctly seated, the drive assemblies correctly connect to the backplane
without bowing or causing movement of the backplane.
7. Reseat the backplane power cable and repeat steps 11 on page 174 through 33
on page 174.
8. Reseat the backplane signal cable and repeat steps 11 on page 174 through 33
on page 174.
9. The backplane signal cable or the backplane is the potential problem:
a. Replace the affected backplane signal cable.
b. Replace the affected backplane.
10. Run the DSA tests for the SAS/SATA adapter and hard disk drives (see
“Running the DSA Preboot diagnostic programs” on page 166).
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
• If the adapter passes the test but the drives are not recognized, replace the
backplane signal cable and run the tests again.
• Replace the backplane.
• If the adapter fails the test, disconnect the backplane signal cable from the
adapter and run the tests again.
• If the adapter fails the test, replace the adapter.
11. See “Problem determination tips” on page 195 for more information.
12. Check for Retain Tips for related issues on the Support web site at http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
13. If the problem persist, contact Lenovo Support.
Multiple hard disk drives are 1. If the server was recently installed, moved, or serviced, make sure that the
not recognized or are offline. drives are seated correctly, the backplane cables are securely connected to the
backplane and the storage book board, and the RAID adapter is configured
correctly.
2. Make sure that there is no physical damage to the drive connectors, backplanes
or cables (make sure the cables are not pinched or damaged).
3. Verify that the drives are supported for this server. See the ServerProven web
site at http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/ for a list of supported hard drives.
4. Check the IMM event log for any RAID hard disk drive events and resolve the
problem.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
A replacement hard disk drive 1. If the server was recently installed, moved, or serviced, make sure that the
does not rebuild. drives are seated correctly, the backplane cables are securely connected to the
backplane and the system board, and the RAID adapter is configured correctly.
2. Make sure that the hard disk drive is recognized by the adapter (the green hard
disk drive activity LED is flashing). If it is not recognized, see “A newly installed
hard disk drive is not recognized” symptom actions to set the RAID
configuration1 on page 174.
3. Review the SAS/SATA RAID adapter documentation to determine the correct
configuration parameters and settings.
An amber hard disk drive 1. If the server was recently installed, moved, or serviced, make sure that the
status LED does not accurately drives are seated correctly, the backplane cables are securely connected to the
represent the actual state of backplane and the system board, and the RAID adapter is configured correctly.
the associated drive.
2. Complete the following steps:
a. If the drives are not hot-swap drives, turn off the server.
b. Reseat the hard disk drive.
c. Turn on the server and observe the activity of the hard disk drive LEDs.
3. Check that the appropriate firmware is installed to support the drive in question.
4. Check for Retain Tips that are related to this issue at the Support web site at
http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
5. If the problem persist, contact Support.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
If an optional embedded 1. Make sure that the optional embedded hypervisor flash device is selected on
hypervisor flash device is not the boot manager (<F12> Select Boot Device) at startup.
listed in the expected boot
order, does not appear in the 2. Make sure that the embedded hypervisor flash device is seated in the connector
list of boot devices, or a similar correctly (see “Removing a USB embedded hypervisor flash device” on page
problem has occurred. 252 and “Replacing a USB embedded hypervisor flash device” on page 254).
3. See the documentation that comes with the optional embedded hypervisor flash
device for setup and configuration information.
4. Make sure that other software works on the server.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
Intermittent external device 1. Make sure that the correct device drivers are installed. See the manufacturer's
problems website for documentation.
2. For a USB device, complete the following steps:
a. Make sure that the device is configured correctly (see “Using the Setup
utility” on page 123).
b. Connect the device to another port. If using a USB hub, remove the hub and
connect the device directly to the server. Make sure that the device is
configured correctly for the port (see “Using the Setup utility” on page 123).
Table 41. Symptoms and user actions for keyboard, mouse, or pointing-device problems
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
All or some keys on the 1. Make sure that:
keyboard do not work. • The keyboard cable is securely connected.
• The server and the monitor are turned on.
2. See http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/ for information about keyboard
compatibility.
3. If you are using a USB keyboard and it is connected to a USB hub, disconnect
the keyboard from the hub and connect it directly to the server.
4. If you are using a USB keyboard and it is connected to a USB hub, disconnect
the keyboard from the hub and connect it directly to the server. If connected
directly to the server, try another port. If the keyboard works, replace the USB
hub.
5. Replace the keyboard.
The mouse or pointing device 1. See http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/ for information about mouse
does not work. compatibility.
2. Make sure that:
• The mouse or pointing-device cable is securely connected to the server.
• The mouse or pointing-device device drivers are installed correctly.
• The server and the monitor are turned on.
• The mouse option is enabled in the Setup utility (see “Starting the Setup
utility” on page 123).
3. If your mouse is connected to a USB hub, disconnect the mouse from the hub
and connect it directly to the server. If it is connected to the server, try another
port. If the mouse works, replace the USB hub.
4. Replace the mouse or pointing device.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The amount of system memory Note: If you change memory, you must update the memory configuration in the
that is displayed is less than Setup utility (see “Using the Setup utility” on page 123 for more information). For
the amount of installed more information about installing DIMMs and DIMM population sequence, see
physical memory. “Installing a memory module” on page 46, “Independent memory mode” on page 53,
“Lockstep memory mode” on page 57, “Memory mirroring” on page 52, and
“Memory rank sparing” on page 52.
1. If the server was recently installed, moved, or serviced, make sure that all
DIMMs are seated correctly.
2. If a new DIMM has been installed recently, verify that you have not received any
configuration events in the event log. Otherwise, check the IMM event log. If any
DIMM configuration events are listed, resolve the DIMM event problems first.
3. Make sure that:
• No error LEDs are lit on the operator information panel or on the compute
book.
• Memory mirroring does not account for the discrepancy (see “Memory
mirroring” on page 52).
• The memory modules are seated correctly (see “Removing a memory
module” on page 246 and “Replacing a memory module” on page 247).
• You have installed the correct type of memory (see “Installing a memory
module” on page 46).
• If you changed the memory, you updated the memory configuration in the
Setup utility (see “Using the Setup utility” on page 123).
• All banks of memory are enabled. The server might have automatically
disabled a memory bank when it detected a problem, or a memory bank
might have been manually disabled.
4. Check the POST event log:
• If a DIMM was disabled by a systems-management interrupt (SMI), replace
the DIMM.
• If a DIMM was disabled by the user or by POST, run the Setup utility and
enable the DIMM.
5. Run memory diagnostics (see “Dynamic System Analysis program” on page
164). If an error is detected, follow the steps to correct the error.
6. Restart the server.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The server goes directly to the Check the IMM event log and resolve any errors that have occurred.
POST event viewer when it is
turned on.
Some monitors have their own self-tests. If you suspect a problem with your monitor, see the documentation
that comes with the monitor for instructions for testing and adjusting the monitor. If you cannot diagnose the
problem, call for service.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
Monitor or video not available 1. Make sure that the monitor cables are firmly connected.
or displays blank/distorted
images. 2. If the server is attached to a KVM switch, bypass the KVM switch to eliminate it
as a possible cause of the problem; connect the monitor cable to the correct
connector on the rear of the server. If the video now works, replace the KVM
switch.
3. Replace the standard I/O book.
Wrong characters appear on 1. Verify that the language and locality settings are correct for the keyboard and
the screen. operating system.
2. If the wrong language is displayed, update the server firmware to the latest level
(see “Updating the firmware ” on page 119) with the correct language.
3. Reseat the monitor cable.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The server will not connect to 1. If the network adapter is newly installed, verify that it is supported by the server
the network. (see http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/).
2. Verify the network adapter slot power state and configuration (see “Using the
Setup utility” on page 123).
3. Check to make sure that the server is properly connected to the network and
that there is no damage to the network cables.
4. Check the firmware device driver.
5. Check the Retain Tips for related issues on the Support web site at http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
The server intermittently looses 1. Verify that the network router or switch is operating properly.
connection.
2. Check to make sure that the server is properly connected to the network.
3. Check the firmware device driver.
4. Check the Retain Tips for related issues on the Support web site at http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
Power supply - squealing, 1. If the server is running redundant power, pull and replace each power supply,
scratching, or grinding noise. one at a time, to determine which power supply is causing the noise.
2. If a single power supply is identified as causing the problem, complete the
following steps:
a. Make sure that the power supply causing the noise does not have an
obstruction (cable, cable label, etc).
b. Replace the power supply.
3. If the noise can not be associated with a single power supply, it might be
coming from the cooling fans.
Power supply - Jet or fast- Check the IMM event log for events associated with thermals, cooling, and fans.
moving air noise.
Power supply - Clicking or 1. If the server is running redundant power, pull and replace each power supply,
rattling noise. one at a time, to determine which power supply is causing the noise.
2. If a single power supply is identified as causing the problem, complete the
following steps:
a. Make sure that the power supply causing the noise does not have an
obstruction (cable, cable label, etc).
b. Replace the power supply.
3. If the noise can not be associated with a single power supply, it may be coming
from the cooling fans.
Fans - Squealing, scratching, 1. This server has redundant hot-swap cooling. Remove and replace each fan
or grinding noise. assembly, one at a time, to determine which assembly is causing the noise.
2. If a single fan assembly is identified as causing the problem, complete the
following steps:
a. Make sure that the fan assembly causing the noise does not have an
obstruction (cable, cable label, etc) touching the fan blades during operation.
b. Replace the fan assembly.
3. If the noise can not be associated with a single fan assembly, it might be
coming from the cooling fans in a power supply.
Fans - Jet or fast moving air Check the IMM event log for events associated with thermals, cooling, and fans.
noise.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
Fans - Clicking, or rattling 1. This server has redundant hot-swap cooling. Remove and replace each fan
noise. assembly, one at a time, to determine which assembly is causing the noise.
a. Make sure that the fan assembly causing the noise does not have an
obstruction (cable, cable label, etc) touching the fan blades during operation.
b. Replace the fan assembly.
2. If the noise can not be associated with a single fan assembly, it might be
coming from the cooling fans in a power supply.
Visible physical damage; If the part is a CRU, replace it. If the part is a FRU, the part must be replaced by a
Broken, damaged, or trained service technician (see Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950
malfunctioning door, bezel, X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine whether the part is a FRU or a CRU and
cover, or chassis part. Chapter 6 “Removing and replacing components” on page 221.)
Server is unresponsive (POST If you are in the same location as the server, complete the following steps:
is complete and operating 1. If you are using a KVM connection, make sure that the connection is operating
system is running) correctly. Otherwise, make sure that the keyboard and mouse are operating
correctly.
2. If possible, log in to the server and verify that all applications are running (no
applications are hung).
3. Restart the server.
4. If the problem remains, make sure that any new software has been installed and
configured correctly.
5. Contact your place of purchase of the software or your software provider.
If you are accessing the server from a remote location, complete the following steps:
1. Make sure that all applications are running (no applications are hung).
2. Attempt to log out of the system and log back in.
3. Validate the network access by pinging or running a trace route to the server
from a command line.
a. If you are unable to get a response during a ping test, attempt to ping
another server in the chassis to determine whether it is a connection
problem or server problem.
b. Run a trace route to determine where the connection breaks down. Attempt
to resolve a connection issue with either the VPN or the point at which the
connection breaks down.
4. Restart the server remotely through the management interface.
5. If the problem remains, verify that any new software has been installed and
configured correctly.
6. Contact your place of purchase of the software or your software provider.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
Unusual smell Complete the following steps until the problem is solved.
1. An unusual smell might be coming from newly installed equipment.
2. If the problem remains, contact Lenovo Support.
Server seems to be running hot Make sure that the room temperature is within the specified range (see “Server
features and specifications” on page 5).
Optional-device problems
Use this information to solve optional-device problems.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
An optional device that was 1. Check the IMM event log for any events associated with the device.
just installed does not work.
2. Make sure that:
• The device is installed in the correct port.
• The device is designed for the server (see http://www.lenovo.com/
serverproven/).
• You followed the installation instructions that came with the device and the
device is installed correctly.
• You have not loosened any other installed devices or cables.
• You updated the configuration information in the Setup utility. Whenever
memory or any other device is changed, you must update the configuration.
3. Reseat the device that you just installed.
4. Replace the device that you just installed.
An optional device that worked 1. Check the IMM event log for any events associated with the device.
previously does not work now.
2. Make sure that all of the cable connections for the device are secure.
3. If the device comes with test instructions, use those instructions to test the
device.
4. If the failing device is a SCSI device, make sure that:
• The cables for all external SCSI devices are connected correctly.
• The last device in each SCSI chain, or the end of the SCSI cable, is
terminated correctly.
• Any external SCSI device is turned on. You must turn on an external SCSI
device before you turn on the server.
5. Reseat the failing device.
6. Replace the failing device.
PCIe adapters not recognized/ 1. Check the IMM event log and resolve any errors related to the device.
functioning
2. Make sure that the adapter is on the server proven list for the Machine Type (see
http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/).
3. Make sure that you have the adapter installed in the correct slot.
4. Make sure that the correct device drivers are installed on your operation system
for the device.
5. Resolve any resource conflicts if running legacy mode (UEFI). Check for service
bulletins for help with this.
6. Make sure that any adapter external connections are correct and not physically
damaged.
Power problems
Use this information to solve power problems.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The server will not start when 1. If the front information panel power-on button LED is on and blinking more than
you press the power-on once per second, complete the following steps:
button.
a. Check the IMM event log to make sure that the power state matches the
power-on button LED.
b. Check to verify that the power supply ac power LED and dc power LED are
on and lit green. If not, complete the following:
1) Remove the ac power input to the server for 20 seconds and power-on
the server again.
2) If the power supply ac power LED is on and lit green, and the dc power
LED is off, no fault LEDs are on, and if the server has been recently
serviced or moved, reseat the standard I/O book.
2. If the front information panel power-on button LED is on and blinking
approximately once per second, complete the following steps:
a. Check the IMM event log for any power faults and to ensure that the power
state matches the power LED.
b. Check the power supply LEDs and address any power fault issues.
c. Press the power-on button to attempt to restore power.
d. Attempt to restore power remotely. If power is restored, replace the front
operator panel.
e. Remove ac power input to the server for 20 seconds and power-on the
server again.
3. If the front information panel power-on button LED is off, complete the following
steps:
a. Verify that ac power input is present by checking the ac power LEDs located
on each power supply.
b. Verify that the power supplies are producing dc power input by checking the
dc power LEDs on each power supply.
c. If the server has been recently serviced or moved, check that the standard I/
O book is seated properly.
The server does not turn off The server will not power-off using the operating system or the power-on button,
complete the following steps:
1. Determine whether you are using an Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (ACPI) or a non-ACPI operating system. If you are using a non- ACPI
operating system, complete the following steps:
a. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
b. Turn off the server by pressing the power-on button and holding it down for
5 seconds.
c. Restart the server.
d. If the server fails POST and the power-on button does not work, disconnect
the ac power cord for 20 seconds; then, reconnect the ac power cord and
restart the server.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
2. If the problem remains or if you are using an ACPI-aware operating system,
replace the standard I/O book.
The server unexpectedly shuts 1. Check the IMM event log for errors and resolve any errors associated with the
down, and the LEDs on the device.
operator information panel are
not lit. 2. Check the LCD display panel for other error information.
3. If the problem remains, see “Solving undetermined problems” on page 195.
Serial-device problems
Use this information to solve serial-device problems.
Table 49. Symptoms and user actions for serial device problems
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The operating system can not 1. Make sure that each port is assigned a unique address in the Setup utility and
identify the serial port. none of the serial ports is disabled.
2. Replace the I/O book.
ServerGuide problems
Use this information to solve ServerGuide problems.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
The ServerGuide Setup and 1. If the startup (boot) sequence settings have been changed, make sure that the
Installation DVD or bootable DVD drive or bootable device is first in the startup sequence.
device will not start. 2. Make sure that the server supports the ServerGuide program and has a
startable (bootable) DVD drive or bootable device. See the readme file that is
part of the ISO image at https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/ documents/
LNVO-CENTER.
3. Make sure that you burned the DVD or USB from an image (do not burn the DVD
or USB ISO file as a data disk)
The MegaRAID Storage 1. Make sure that the hard disk drive is connected correctly.
Manager program cannot
detect all installed drives, or 2. Make sure that the SAS/SATA hard disk drive cables are securely connected.
the operating system cannot 3. Follow the steps in “A newly installed hard disk drive is not recognized.”1 on
be installed. page 174 symptom actions in the “Hard disk drive problems” on page topic.
The operating-system Make sure that you following the operating system installation guidelines.
installation program
continuously loops.
The ServerGuide program will Make sure that the operating-system media is supported by the ServerGuide
not start the operating-system program. For a list of supported operating-system versions, go to http://
installation media. www3.lenovo.com/us/en/data-center/solutions/c/solutions, to locate the link for your
ServerGuide version and supported Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The operating system cannot 1. Check the ServerProven® list at http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/ to verify
be installed. that the operating system is supported.
2. Verify that the logical drive is properly defined and setup.
3. Make sure that the ServerGuide program can detect an installable partition.
4. Check the Retain Tips for related issues on the Support web site at http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
Table 51. Symptoms and user actions for server startup problems
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician), that step must be performed only by a Trained
service technician.
Symptom Action
Server hangs during boot. Look for the UEFI/Post code on the server LCD display panel and contact Support
and provide this number for further assistance.
The embedded hypervisor 1. If the server has recently been installed, moved, or serviced, or if this is the first
flash device is not in the boot time the embedded hypervisor is being used, make sure that the device is
list. connected properly and that there is no physical damage to the connectors (see
“Removing a USB embedded hypervisor flash device” on page 252 and
“Replacing a USB embedded hypervisor flash device” on page 254).
2. Check the Lenovo ServerProven web site at http://www.lenovo.com/
serverproven/ to validate that the server supports the embedded hypervisor
device.
3. Use the Setup utility to make sure that the embedded hypervisor device (USB
key) is in the startup sequence. From the Setup utility, select Start Options.
4. See the documentation that comes with the optional embedded hypervisor flash
device for setup and configuration information.
5. Check Lenovo Support web site at http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ for any
service bulletins related to the embedded hypervisor and the server.
6. Make sure that all other server software is running without problems to ensure
that the server is working properly.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician), that step must be performed only by a Trained
service technician.
Symptom Action
The external USB device is not 1. Make sure that the proper drivers are installed on the standard I/O book. See
recognized. the documentation that comes with the USB device for information about
device drivers.
2. Use the Setup utility to make sure that the device is configured correctly.
3. If the USB device is plugged into a hub or the console breakout cable, unplug
the device and plug it directly into the USB port on the rear of the standard I/O
book.
4. Run the DSA USB diagnostic tests.
The server resets (restarts) 1. Check the IMM event log for messages associated with the restart event and
unexpectedly. resolve the issue. Some correctable errors require that the server reboots so
that it can disable a device, such as a memory DIMM or a microprocessor to
allow the machine to boot up properly.
2. If the server restart occurs during POST, and the POST watchdog timer is
enabled (select System Settings --> Recovery --> System Recovery -->
POST Watchdog Timer in the Setup utility (see “Starting the Setup utility” on
page 123 to see the POST watchdog setting). Make sure that sufficient time is
allowed in the watchdog timeout value (POST Watchdog Timer). If the server
continues to reset during POST, see the Appendix D “UEFI/POST error codes”
on page 1957 and the Appendix B “DSA diagnostic test results” on page 317.
3. If the server restart occurs after the operating system starts, disable any
automatic server restart (ASR) utilities, such as the Automatic Server Restart
IPMI Application for Windows, or any ASR devices that are be installed.
Note: ASR utilities operate as operating-system utilities and are related to the
IPMI device driver. If the reset continues to occur after the operating system
starts, the problem might be with the operating system; see “Software
problems” on page 193.
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
You suspect a software 1. To determine if a software problem exist, verify the following:
problem.
a. If a new hardware, software, firmware or device driver has been installed or
updated, verify that it is supported on the server by checking the
ServerProven list at http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/.
2. If you received any error messages when using the software, see the
information that comes with the software for a description of the messages and
suggested solutions to the problem.
3. Check the operating system logs for any events related to your software and
attempt to resolve them.
4. Contact your software provider for additional problem resolution.
5. Contact the software vendor.
Table 53. Symptoms and user actions for USB port problems
• Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
• See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
• If an action step is preceded by (Trained service technician only), that step must be performed only by a
Trained service technician.
Symptom Action
A USB device does not work. 1. Use the Setup utility to make sure that the device is configured correctly (see
“Using the Setup utility” on page 123).
2. Make sure that the correct drivers are installed on the server. See the
production documentation for the USB device or the manufacturer’s website for
information about the device drivers.
3. If the USB device is connected into the hub or the console breakout cable,
unplug the device and connect it into the USB port on the front of the server.
Power problems can be difficult to solve. For example, a short circuit can exist anywhere on any of the power
distribution buses. Usually, a short circuit will cause the power subsystem to shut down because of an
overcurrent condition. To diagnose a power problem, use the following general procedure:
Step 1. Check the IMM event log and resolve any errors related to the power (see “Power problems” on
page 187).
Step 2. Check for short circuits, for example, if a loose screw is causing a short circuit on a circuit board.
Step 3. Remove the adapters and disconnect the cables and power cords to all internal and external
devices until the server is at the minimum configuration that is required for the server to start (see
“Solving undetermined problems” on page 195 for the minimum configuration).
Step 4. Reconnect all ac power cords and turn on the server. If the server starts successfully, reseat the
adapters and devices one at a time until the problem is isolated.
If the server does not start from the minimum configuration, see “Power-supply LEDs” on page 158 to
replace the components in the minimum configuration one at a time until the problem is isolated.
The method that you use to test the Ethernet controller depends on which operating system you are using.
See the operating-system documentation for information about Ethernet controllers, and see the Ethernet
controller device-driver readme file.
If the Ethernet controller still cannot connect to the network but the hardware appears to be working, the
network administrator must investigate other possible causes of the error.
If Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) did not diagnose the failure or if the server is inoperative, use the
information in this section.
If you suspect that a software problem is causing failures (continuous or intermittent), see “Software
problems” on page 193.
Corrupted UEFI firmware can cause undetermined problems, if you suspect that the UEFI firmware is
corrupted, see “Recovering from a UEFI update failure or UEFI image corruption” on page 197.
If the power supplies are working correctly, complete the following steps:
If the problem is solved when you remove an adapter from the server but the problem recurs when you
reinstall the same adapter, suspect the adapter; if the problem recurs when you replace the adapter with a
different one, try a different PCIe slots.
If you suspect a networking problem and the server passes all the system tests, suspect a network cabling
problem that is external to the server.
Because of the variety of hardware and software combinations that you can encounter, use the following
information to assist you in problem determination.
The model number and machine type are located on the ID label on the front of the server as shown in the
following illustration.
Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
Customer
label space
You can solve some problems by comparing the configuration and software setups between working and
nonworking servers. When you compare servers to each other for diagnostic purposes, consider them
identical only if all the following factors are exactly the same in all the servers:
See Appendix E “Getting help and technical assistance” on page 1979 for information about calling for
service.
Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is
part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you
update the code.
If the server firmware has become corrupted, such as from a power failure during an update, you can recover
the server firmware in either of two ways:
• In-band method: Recover the server firmware, using either the SW1 switch block (Automated Boot
Recovery) and a server Firmware Update Package Service Pack.
• Out-of-band method: Use the IMM web interface to update the firmware, using the latest server firmware
update package.
Notes: You can obtain a server update package from one of the following sources:
• Download the server firmware update from the World Wide Web.
• Contact your service representative.
To download the server firmware update package from the World Wide Web, go to http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
Attention: Installing the wrong firmware or device-driver update might cause the server to malfunction.
Before you install a firmware or device-driver update, read any readme and change history files that are
provided with the downloaded update. These files contain important information about the update and the
procedure for installing the update, including any special procedure for updating from an early firmware or
device-driver version to the latest version.
The flash memory of the server consists of a primary bank and a backup bank. You must maintain a bootable
UEFI firmware image in the backup bank. If the server firmware in the primary bank becomes corrupted, you
can either manually change the position of switch 7 on the SW1 switch block to ON (see “Starting the backup
server firmware” on page 130 for more information), or in the case of image corruption, this will occur
automatically with the Automated Boot Recovery function.
To recover the server firmware and restore the server operation to the primary bank, complete the following
steps:
Step 1. Turn off the server, and disconnect all power cords and external cables.
Step 2. Locate the SW1 switch block on the standard I/O book.
SW2
switch
block
(reserved)
NMI
button
3
2
1
IMM security
jumper (J35)
Step 3. Change the position of switch 7 on the SW1 switch block to ON to enable the UEFI recovery mode.
Step 4. Reconnect all power cords.
Step 5. Restart the server. The power-on self-test (POST) starts.
Step 6. Boot the server to an operating system that is supported by the Flash UEFI Update package that
you downloaded.
Step 7. Perform the firmware update by following the instructions that are in the firmware update package
readme file.
Step 8. Copy the downloaded firmware update package into a directory.
Step 9. From a command line, type filename-s, where filename is the name of the executable file that you
downloaded with the firmware update package.
Step 10. Turn off the server and disconnect all power cords and external cables.
Step 11. Change the position of switch 7 back to OFF (the default).
Step 12. Reconnect all the power cables.
Step 13. Restart the server.
Note: Use this method if the standard I/O book board LED is lit and there is a log entry or Booting Backup
Image is displayed on the firmware splash screen; otherwise, use the in-band manual recovery method.
1. Boot the server to an operating system that is supported by the firmware update package that you
downloaded.
2. Perform the firmware update by following the instructions that are in the firmware update package
readme file.
3. Restart the server.
4. At the firmware splash screen, press F3 when prompted to restore to the primary bank. The server boots
from the primary bank.
If the server is booting up and the IMM detects problems with the server firmware in the primary bank, it will
automatically switch to the backup firmware bank and give you the opportunity to recover the primary bank.
To recover to the server firmware primary bank, complete the following steps.
Nx boot failure
This topic provides information about how to set the Nx boot failure feature to set the number of attempts to
automatically restart the server after a POST failure.
Configuration changes, such as added devices or adapter firmware updates, and firmware or application
code problems can cause the server to fail POST (power-on self-test). If this occurs, the server responds in
either of the following ways:
• The server restarts automatically and attempts POST again.
• The server hangs, and you must manually restart the server for the server to attempt POST again.
After a specified number of consecutive attempts (automatic or manual), the Nx boot failure feature causes
the server to revert to the default UEFI configuration and start the Setup utility so that you can make the
necessary corrections to the configuration and restart the server. If the server is unable to successfully
complete POST with the default configuration, there might be a problem with the system board.
To specify the number of consecutive restart attempts in the Setup utility that will trigger the Nx boot failure
feature, complete the following steps. The available values are 3, 6, 9, and Disable (disable Nx boot failure).
Step 1. From the Setup utility main menu, select System Settings..
Step 2. Next select Recovery.
Step 3. Select POST Attempts; then, select POST Attempts Limit.
Step 4. Modify the configuration settings and select Save Settings; then, exit Setup.
The following replaceable components are available for the System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6Type 6241
server, except as specified otherwise in “Replaceable server components” on page 201. For an updated
parts listing, go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
Replaceable components consist of consumable parts, structural parts, and field replaceable units (FRUs):
• Consumables: Purchase and replacement of consumables (components, such as batteries and printer
cartridges, that have depleting life) is your responsibility. If a Lenovo approved warranty service provider
acquires or installs a consumable component at your request, you will be charged for the service. See
“Consumable parts” on page 218 for the list of consumable parts.
• Structural parts: Purchase and replacement of structural parts (components, such as chassis assembly,
top cover, and bezel) is your responsibility. If a Lenovo approved warranty service provider acquires or
installs a structural component at your request, you will be charged for the service.
• Field replaceable unit (FRU): FRUs must be installed only by trained service technicians, unless they are
classified as customer replaceable units (CRUs):
– Tier 1 customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If a
Lenovo approved warranty service provider installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged
for the installation.
– Tier 2 customer replaceable unit (CRU): You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request a Lenovo
approved warranty service provider to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty
service that is designated for your server.
For information about the terms of the warranty and getting service and assistance, see the Lenovo Warranty
document that comes with the server. For more information about getting service and assistance, see
Appendix E “Getting help and technical assistance” on page 1979.
The following illustration shows the major components in the server. The illustrations in this document might
differ slightly from your hardware. For a list of consumable parts, see “Consumable parts” on page 218.
Note: All of the components are interchangeable between the 4-socket and the 8-socket server, except the
chassis, midplane, shuttle, and some microprocessors.
12
11
10
8 7
6
16
24
23
22 17
18
21
20 19
27
26
25
Note: Do not install this adapter in systems containing 1TB of system memory or more. If this option is
installed in systems with 1TB of memory or more, it might cause undetected data corruption and system
instability. This option is only supported in systems containing less than 1TB of memory. This limitation
applies to both the 4-socket (4U) and the 8-socket (8U) configurations.
The following table lists the part numbers for the server replaceable components.
7 Storage book, X6 (with power cable, rear air duct, and 95Y4380
supercap/flash power module brackets)
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Table 54. Parts listing, Type 6241 (continued)
9 Hard disk drive, 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 hot-swap, 900 GB 10K, 6 00AJ072
Gbps
9 Hard disk drive, 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 hot-swap, 300 GB 15K, 6 00AJ082
Gbps
9 Hard disk drive, 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 hot-swap, 600 GB 10K, 6 00AJ092
Gbps
9 Hard disk drive, 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 hot-swap, 300 GB 10K, 6 00AJ097
Gbps
9 Hard disk drive, 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 hot-swap, 146 GB 15K, 6 00AJ112
Gbps
9 Hard disk drive, 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 hot-swap, 1.2 TB 10K, 6 00AJ147
Gbps
9 Hard disk drive, 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 hot-swap, 600 GB 15K, 00AJ127
6Gbps (for x3950 X6 8U )
9 Hard disk drive, IBM 300 GB 15K 12 Gbps SAS 2.5-inch, 00NA222
G3HS 512e
9 Hard disk drive, IBM 600 GB 15K 12 Gbps SAS 2.5-inch, 00NA232
G3HS 512e
9 Hard disk drive, IBM 600 GB 10K 12 Gbps SAS 2.5-inch, 00NA242
G3HS 512e
9 Hard disk drive, IBM 900 GB 10K 12 Gbps SAS 2.5-inch, 00NA252
G3HS 512e
9 Hard disk drive, IBM 1.2 TB 10K 12 Gbps SAS 2.5-inch, G3HS 00NA262
512e
9 Hard disk drive, IBM 1.8 TB 10K 12 Gbps SAS 2.5-inch, G3HS 00NA272
512e
9 Hard disk drive, 300GB 15K 12Gbps SAS, 2.5-inch, Gen3 00WG661
9 Hard disk drive, 600GB 15K 12Gbps SAS, 2.5-inch, Gen3 00WG666
9 Hard disk drive, 300GB 10K 12Gbps SAS, 2.5-inch, Gen3 00WG686
9 Hard disk drive, 900GB 10K 12Gbps SAS, 2.5-inch, Gen3 00WG696
9 Hard disk drive, 1.2TB 10K 12Gbps SAS, 2.5-inch, Gen3 00WG701
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Solid state drive, Enterprise 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 MLC hot- 00AJ208
swap, 200 GB
Solid state drive, Enterprise 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 MLC hot- 00AJ213
swap, 400 GB
Solid state drive, Enterprise 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 MLC hot- 00AJ218
swap, 800 GB
Solid state drive, Enterprise 2.5-inch, SAS Gen3 MLC hot- 00AJ223
swap, 1.6 TB
Solid state drive, Enterprise Value 2.5-inch, SATA Gen3 MLC 00AJ396
hot-swap, 120 GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, Enterprise Value 2.5-inch, SATA Gen3 MLC 00AJ401
hot-swap, 240 GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, Enterprise Value 2.5-inch, SATA Gen3 MLC 00AJ406
hot-swap, 480 GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, Enterprise Value 2.5-inch, SATA Gen3 MLC 00AJ411
hot-swap, 800 GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, IBM 200 GB 12G SAS 2.5-inch, MLC G3HS 00FN380
Enterprise
Solid state drive, IBM 400 GB 12G SAS 2.5-inch, MLC G3HS 00FN390
Enterprise
Solid state drive, IBM 800 GB 12G SAS 2.5-inch, MLC G3HS 00FN400
Enterprise
Solid state drive, IBM 1.6 TB 12G SAS 2.5-inch, MLC G3HS 00FN410
Enterprise
Solid state drive, IBM 400 GB 12G SAS 2.5-inch, MLC G3HS 00FN420
Enterprise
Solid state drive, 1.92TB Enterprise Entry SATA G3HS 2.5- 01GR712
inch
Solid state drive, S3500 Enterprise Value SSD for System x, 00AJ456
1.8-inch, SATA MLC, 800 GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, Enterprise Value 1.8-inch, SATA MLC 120 00AJ336
GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, Enterprise Value 1.8-inch, SATA MLC 240 00AJ341
GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, Enterprise Value 1.8-inch, SATA MLC 480 00AJ346
GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, Enterprise Value 1.8-inch, SATA MLC 800 00AJ351
GB (for x3950 X6 8U)
Solid state drive, S3510 240GB Enterprise Entry SATA 2.5– 00WG626
inch, Gen3 hot-swap
Solid state drive, S3510 480GB Enterprise Entry SATA 2.5– 00WG631
inch, Gen3 hot-swap
Solid state drive, S3510 800GB Enterprise Entry SATA 2.5– 00WG636
inch, Gen3 hot-swap
Solid state drive, Intel S3520 240GB Enterprise Entry SATA 01GR727
2.5–inch, Gen3 hot-swap
Solid state drive, PM863a 240GB Enterprise Entry SATA 2.5– 01GR837
inch, Gen3 hot-swap
Solid state drive, Intel S3520 480GB Enterprise Entry SATA 01GR732
2.5–inch, Gen3 hot-swap
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Table 54. Parts listing, Type 6241 (continued)
Solid state drive, Intel S3520 960GB Enterprise Entry SATA 01GR737
2.5–inch, Gen3 hot-swap
Solid state drive, PM863a 960GB Enterprise Entry SATA 2.5– 01GR847
inch, Gen3 hot-swap
Solid state drive, 3.84TB Enterprise Capacity 12Gb SAS Gen3 01GR787
hot-swap
Solid state drive, IBM 240GB SATA 2.5-inch MLC G3HS Entry 00FN338
Solid state drive, IBM 480GB SATA 2.5-inch MLC G3HS Entry 00FN343
Solid state drive, IBM 960GB SATA 2.5-inch MLC G3HS Entry 00FN348
17 I/O book, X6 standard (with fan cable and air duct) 00YA701
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Table 54. Parts listing, Type 6241 (continued)
25, 26, Upgrade kit, x3950 4-socket to 8-socket (include 8-socket 00MY849
27 chassis, 8-socket midplane, and 8-socket shuttle) - 8U
Fillers kit (for power supplies bays and hard disk drive bays) 95Y4383
Labels, 4U 00WC269
Labels, 8U 00WC270
LCD display panel 00D0464
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Table 54. Parts listing, Type 6241 (continued)
NVIDIA Tesla K20 Actively Cooled PCI Express x16 Adapter 90Y2391
Note: Do not install this adapter in systems containing 1TB of
system memory or more. If this option is installed in systems
with 1TB of memory or more, it might cause undetected data
corruption and system instability. This option is only
supported in systems containing less than 1TB of memory.
This limitation applies to both the 4-socket (4U) and the 8-
socket (8U) configurations.
Mellanox CX-3 Pro 40 GbE / FDR IB VPI ML2 for IBM System 00FP652
x
Intel X710 ML2 Quad Port 10 GbE SFP+ Adapter 94Y5203
IBM 1250 GB Enterprise Value io3 Flash Adapter for System x 00AE985
IBM 1600 GB Enterprise Value io3 Flash Adapter for System x 00AE988
IBM 3200 GB Enterprise Value io3 Flash Adapter for System x 00AE991
IBM 6400 GB Enterprise Value io3 Flash Adapter for System x 00AE994
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Table 54. Parts listing, Type 6241 (continued)
Intel x520 Dual Port 10 GbE SFP+ Adapter for IBM System x 49Y7962
Emulex 10 GbE Virtual Fabric Adapter III-R for IBM System x 00D8543
Intel X540-T2 Dual Port 10 GBase-T Adapter for IBM System x 49Y7972
Qlogic 8200 Dual Port 10 GbE SFP+ VFA for IBM System x 90Y4605
Emulex VFA5 2x10 GbE SFP+ PCIe Adapter for IBM System x 00JY823
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Table 54. Parts listing, Type 6241 (continued)
Consumable parts
This topic provides a list of server consumable parts.
Consumable parts are not covered by the Lenovo Statement of Limited Warranty. The following consumable
parts are available for purchase from the retail store.
Note: Changes are made periodically to the World Wide Web. The actual procedure might vary slightly from
what is described in this document.
1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com.
2. From the Support menu, select Support resources.
3. Select Data Center as the product family.
4. Enter a machine type of 6241 and select System x3850 X6 - Type 6241.
5. From the Parts & Accessories menu, select Parts lookup.
6. Find your part by searching available parts for your machine serial number or by looking up the part
number, if it is known.
If you need help with your order, choose one of the options available after clicking Contact Us, or contact
your local Lenovo representative for assistance.
For your safety, a power cord with a grounded attachment plug is provided to use with this product. To avoid
electrical shock, always use the power cord and plug with a properly grounded outlet.
Power cords for this product that are used in the United States and Canada are listed by Underwriter's
Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
For units intended to be operated at 115 volts: Use a UL-listed and CSA-certified cord set consisting of a
minimum 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT, three-conductor cord, a maximum of 15 feet in length and a parallel
blade, grounding-type attachment plug rated 15 amperes, 125 volts.
For units intended to be operated at 230 volts (U.S. use): Use a UL-listed and CSA-certified cord set
consisting of a minimum 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT, three-conductor cord, a maximum of 15 feet in length
and a tandem blade, grounding-type attachment plug rated 15 amperes, 250 volts.
For units intended to be operated at 230 volts (outside the U.S.): Use a cord set with a grounding-type
attachment plug. The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the
equipment will be installed.
Power cords for a specific country or region are usually available only in that country or region.
39M5206 China
39M5102 Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea
39M5123 Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus,
Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo
(Democratic Republic of), Congo (Republic of), Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Croatia
(Republic of), Czech Republic, Dahomey, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea,
Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, French Guyana, French Polynesia, Germany,
Greece, Guadeloupe, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos (People's Democratic Republic of), Latvia, Lebanon,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia (former Yugoslav Republic of), Madagascar, Mali,
Martinique, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Moldova (Republic of), Monaco,
Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Netherlands, New Caledonia, Niger, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Reunion, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Sao Tome and
Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia (Republic of), Somalia,
Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Tahiti, Togo, Tunisia,
Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Upper Volta, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Wallis
and Futuna, Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of), Zaire
39M5130 Denmark
39M5144 Bangladesh, Lesotho, Macao, Maldives, Namibia, Nepal, Pakistan, Samoa, South
Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Uganda
39M5151 Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Channel Islands, China (Hong
Kong S.A.R.), Cyprus, Dominica, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Iraq, Ireland, Jordan,
Kenya, Kuwait, Liberia, Malawi, Malaysia, Malta, Myanmar (Burma), Nigeria, Oman,
Polynesia, Qatar, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Sudan, Tanzania (United Republic
of), Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates (Dubai), United Kingdom, Yemen,
Zambia, Zimbabwe
Chapter 5. Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241 219
Power cord part number Used in these countries and regions
39M5172 Israel
39M5095 220 - 240 V
Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Caicos
Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic,
Ecuador, El Salvador, Guam, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico,
Micronesia (Federal States of), Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru,
Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Taiwan, United States of America, Venezuela
Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Caicos
Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic,
Ecuador, El Salvador, Guam, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico,
Micronesia (Federal States of), Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru,
Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Taiwan, United States of America, Venezuela
39M5199 Japan
39M5226 India
39M5240 Brazil
Note: The information and procedures in this documentation apply to both the 4-socket and the 8-socket
configurations of the server, unless otherwise specified. Most of the illustrations in the documentation uses
the 4-socket configuration of the server.
• Tier 1 customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If a Lenovo
approved warranty service provider installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the
installation.
• Tier 2 customer replaceable unit (CRU): You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request a Lenovo
approved warranty service provider to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty service
that is designated for your server.
• Field replaceable unit (FRU): FRUs must be installed only by Trained service technicians.
See Chapter 5 “Parts listing, System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241” on page 201 to determine whether
a component is a Tier 1 CRU, Tier 2 CRU, or FRU that must be replaced only by a trained service technician.
For information about the terms of the warranty, see the Lenovo Warranty Information document that comes
with the server.
For more information about getting service and assistance, see Appendix E “Getting help and technical
assistance” on page 1979.
If you are instructed to return a device or component, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
This section provides information for removing and replacing components in the server.
Note: The information and procedures in this documentation for removing and replacing components apply
to both the 4-socket and the 8-socket configurations of the server, unless otherwise specified. Most of the
illustrations in the documentation uses the 4-socket configuration of the server.
Replacement of consumable parts is your responsibility. If a Lenovo approved warranty service provider
installs a consumable part at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If a Lenovo approved warranty service provider installs a
Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
The compute book has a cover on the left side and a cover on the right side for access to the microprocessor
and DIMMs. Use the same procedure to remove both covers.
To access the microprocessor and DIMMs 1 through 12, remove the left cover.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the compute book from the server. Pull the top fan-pack handle down and slide the blue
release latch (behind the fan handle) to the right to release the compute book cam handle.
Fan handle
Step 4. Rotate the cam handle all the way down and slide the compute book out of the server.
Step 5. Lay the compute book on its side, and press down on both blue touch points and slide the cover
toward the rear of the compute book.
Compute book
cover
Cover release/
touch points
Microprocessor
heatsink
Compute book
The compute book has a cover on the left side and a cover on the right side for access to the microprocessor
and DIMMs. Use the same procedure to remove both covers.
To access the microprocessor and DIMMs 1 through 12, remove the left cover.
Step 1. Align the cover on the rear of the compute book and slide it toward the front of the compute book
until it is secure.
Microprocessor
heatsink
Compute book
Before you remove the standard I/O book, take the following steps to save data, firmware, and configuration
information.
Note: If the IMM in the standard I/O book being replaced is inaccessible using software tools, you will not be
able to use the IMM to gather component information needed to complete the replacement. This information
must then be manually gathered by disassembling components and reading the information on component
labels. Links are provided to removal and replacement procedures that provide label access for components
external to the standard I/O book, such as the front operator panel assembly, LCD system information
display panel, and midplane.
1. Record the system configuration information, IMM network settings, system Vital Product Data (VPD),
Features on Demand (FoD) inventory and keys, system machine type, system model number, system
product identifier, system serial number, Universal Unique Identifier (UUID), and system asset tag of the
server. This information can be found in any of the following:
• Customer records
• Service offering support information
Note: When you replace the standard I/O book, you must either update the server with the latest firmware or
restore the pre-existing firmware image that the customer provides. Make sure that you have the latest
firmware or a copy of the pre-existing firmware before you proceed.
Handle
Release latch
Handle
5. Slide the standard I/O book out of the shuttle and set it aside.
6. Open the adapter retention lever.
7. Remove the adapters from the standard I/O book board (see “Removing an adapter” on page 237).
8. Remove the USB hypervisor embedded flash device (see “Removing a USB embedded hypervisor flash
device” on page 252).
9. Remove any flash power modules (see “Removing a RAID adapter flash power module from the
standard I/O book” on page 265).
10. Remove the fans (see “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259).
11. If you are instructed to return the module, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Notes:
• If you are installing external RAID adapters that comes with a flash power module, the adapters must be
installed in PCIe slots 7, 8, and 9 in the standard I/O book. Install the adapter flash power modules in the
slots in the air baffle in the standard I/O book. Other PCIe adapters that do not come with a flash power
module can also be installed in the standard I/O book.
• You can install up to three flash power modules in the standard I/O book.
• You can install only ML2 Ethernet adapters in PCIe slot 10 of the standard I/O book. See “Supported ML2
(Ethernet) adapters” on page 88 for more information about the Ethernet adapters.
• When you replace the standard I/O book , you must either update the standard I/O book board with the
latest firmware or restore the pre-existing firmware image that the customer provides. Make sure that you
have the latest firmware or a copy of the pre-existing firmware before you proceed. See “Updating the
firmware ” on page 119 and “Updating the Universal Unique Identifier and DMI/SMBIOS data” on page
141 for more information.
Handle
Standard
I/O book
Handle
9. Rotate the handles all the way up until they are locked in place.
10. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
11. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
12. Restore the system configuration information, IMM network settings, Features on Demand (FoD) keys,
system machine type, system model number, system serial number, system Universal Unique Identifier
(UUID) and system asset tag of the server using the Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) program. For more
Note: Contact the customer to determine if the original UUID value should be used.
• Update the system asset tag VPD
Use the following ASU command to update the system asset tag VPD:
aAsu64 set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysEncloseAssetTag <asset_tag>
where:
Attention: Installing the wrong firmware or device-driver update might cause the server to malfunction.
Before you install a firmware or device-driver update, read any readme and change history files that are
provided with the downloaded update. These files contain important information about the update and
the procedure for installing the update, including any special procedure for updating from an early
firmware or device-driver version to the latest version.
17. Restart the IMM2; then, restart the server.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the standard I/O book from the server (see “Removing the standard I/O book” on page
224).
Step 5. Disconnect the flash power modules cables from the adapters and remove the flash power
modules from the air baffle.
Step 6. Rotate the air baffle up, then push outward on both sides of the air baffle to disengage it from the I/
O book and set it aside.
Step 7. If you are instructed to return the module, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
The air baffle is located in the standard I/O book. To install the air baffle, complete the following steps:
Step 2. Reinstall the flash power modules in the new air baffle and reconnect the cables to the adapters
(see “Installing a RAID adapter flash power module in the standard I/O book” on page 98).
Step 3. Reinstall the air baffle cover.
Step 4. Reinstall the standard I/O book into the server.
Step 5. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
Step 6. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the air baffle before turning on the server.
Operating the server with an air baffle removed might damage server components.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. The half-length I/O book is hot-swappable if no adapters are installed in the I/O book. If adapters
are installed in the I/O book, you must first press the Power button on the I/O book (or via the
operating system) and power-off all three PCIe adapter slots before you remove the I/O book from
the server. The slots LED lights will be off when the slots are off-line.
Step 3. Remove any external cables that are attached to the adapters.
Step 4. Press the blue release latch downward; then, rotate the handle all the way down and slide the I/O
book out of the server.
If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on
page 117.
Notes:
• For notes and information that you must consider when install this I/O book, see “Installing the half-length
I/O book” on page 79.
• If you are replacing the half-length I/O book with a full-length I/O book, see “Installing the full-length I/O
book” on page 80.
Filler panel
Handle
Release latch
.
Step 4. Rotate the handle all the way up and push it into the server until it locks in place.
Step 5. Reconnect any external cables to the adapters, if you removed any earlier.
Step 6. Press the Power button on the I/O book to turn the power onto the adapter slots. The Green LED
will begin flashing. When the Green LED stop flashing, the adapter is ready for use.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. The full-length I/O book is hot-swappable if no adapters are installed in the I/O book. If adapters
are installed in the I/O book, you must first press the Power button on the I/O book and power-off
all three PCIe adapter slots before you remove the I/O book from the server. The slots LED lights
will be off when the slots are off-line.
Step 3. Remove any external cables that are attached to the adapters.
Step 4. Press the blue release latch downward; then, rotate the handle all the way down and slide the I/O
book out of the server.
Release latch
Step 5. Remove the I/O book cover. Slide the cover toward the front of the server and lift it off of the I/O
book.
Step 6. Open the adapter retention lever.
Step 7. Remove the adapters from the I/O book (see “Removing an adapter” on page 237).
If you are instructed to return the I/O book, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Notes:
• For notes and information that you must consider when you install this I/O book, see “Installing the full-
length I/O book” on page 80.
• If you are replacing the full-length I/O book with a half-length I/O book, see “Installing the half-length I/O
book” on page 79.
• The ability to hot-add the full-length I/O book is dependent on the operating system. If the operating
system does not support hot-plug, the addition or removal of a full-length I/O book might cause an
unrecoverable system error.
Attention:
– If the I/O bay is not populated with a full-length I/O book when the operating system boots or the
operating system is still running, a full-length I/O book cannot be hot-added to the I/O bay (due to
insufficient resources).
– If the I/O bay has a full-length I/O book installed when the operating system boots, you can hot-swap
the full-length I/O book.
Handle
Step 5. Rotate the handle all the way up and push it into the server until it locks in place.
Step 6. Reconnect any external cables to the adapters, if you removed any earlier.
Step 7. Press the Power button on the I/O book to turn the power onto the adapter slots. The Green LED
will begin flashing. When the Green LED stop flashing, the adapter is ready for use.
Removing an adapter
Use this information for instructions on how to remove an adapter.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the I/O book in which the failed adapter is installed. Follow the removal instructions as
documented for the I/O book.
Step 4. Disconnect any cables from the adapter.
Step 5. Lift up the adapter retention latch that secures the adapter.
Step 6. Carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners, and pull the adapter from the
connector and set it aside.
Step 7. If you are instructed to return the adapter, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Notes:
• These instructions apply to any supported adapter (for example, network adapters).
• See “Installing an adapter” on page 83 for additional notes and information that you must consider when
you install an adapter in the server.
Note: If your adapter was previously configured, backup or record its configuration information, if possible,
before replacing the adapter. See the documentation for your adapter for information and instructions.
Step 1. Follow the cabling instructions, if any come with the adapter. Route the internal adapter cables
before you install the adapter.
Step 2. Make sure that the adapter retention lever is in the open position.
Step 3. Remove the adapter slot filler, if you have not already removed it.
Step 4. Connect any internal cables to the adapter.
Step 5. Insert the adapter into the connector, aligning the edge connector on the adapter with the
connector on the board.
Step 6. Press the edge of the connector on the adapter firmly into the connector on the board. Make sure
that the adapter snaps into connector securely.
Attention: When you install an adapter, make sure that the adapter is correctly seated in the
connector on the board before you turn on the server. An incorrectly seated adapter might cause
damage to the board or the adapter.
Step 7. Close the adapter retention lever to secure the adapter in place.
Step 8. Connect any cables to the adapter, if necessary.
Step 9. Reinstall the I/O book in the server.
Step 10. Perform any configuration tasks that are required for the adapter.
Step 11. Reconnect the power cord and any cables (including external cable to the adapter) that you
removed.
Step 12. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
Step 13. If you are replacing a ServeRAID adapter, import your RAID configuration to the replacement
adapter as a foreign configuration. See the ServeRAID-M Software User Guide at https://
support.lenovo.com/solutions/migr-5086126 for instructions.
Attention: To make sure that there is adequate system cooling, do not operate the server for more than 2
minutes without either a drive or a filler panel installed in each bay.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Removing a 2.5-inch hot-swap drive:
a. Slide the release latch (black with orange) to the left to unlock the drive handle of the drive that
you want to replace.
Status LED
Drive tray
assembly
Drive handle
(in open position)
b. Rotate the handle outward.
c. Grasp the handle and pull the drive out of the drive bay.
d. Skip to step 5.
Step 3. Removing a 1.8-inch hot-swap drive:
a. Remove the filler panel.
b. Grasp the orange and black release latch on the drive tray handle for the drive that you want to
remove and slide the release latch down to unlock the drive-tray handle; then, rotate the drive
tray handle to the right and the pull the handle toward you to slide the drive out of the bay. Lift
the drive out of the drive tray.
Release
latch
Drive tray
assembly
Step 4. If you are instructed to return the drive assembly, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
The following notes describe the type of drives that the server supports and other information that you must
consider when you install a drive. For a list of supported drives, see http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/.
• Locate the documentation that comes with the drive and follow those instructions in addition to the
instructions in this section.
• Make sure that you have all the cables and other equipment that are specified in the documentation that
comes with the drive.
• The server can support up to eight 2.5-inch drives, up to 16 1.8-inch drives, or a combination of both 2.5-
inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives, using the supported SAS\SATA backplane configurations. The server
supports 2.5-inch hot-swap SAS or hot-swap SATA hard disk drives, 2.5-inch hot-swap solid state drive,
or 1.8-inch hot-swap solid state drives (see “Supported drive backplane configurations” on page 69 for
more information).
• You can mix 2.5-inch hot-swap SAS and SATA hard disk drives, 2.5-inch hot-swap solid state drive, and
1.8-inch hot-swap solid state drives in the same server as long as they are not on the same array.
• When you mix drive backplane configurations, all 1.8-inch SSD drive backplanes must be installed above
the all 2.5-inch drive backplanes. See “Drive IDs” on page 67 for drive ID assignment information and
“Supported drive backplane configurations” on page 69 for information about the combination of
supported drive backplane configurations.
• The electromagnetic interference (EMI) integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all bays
and PCI Express slots covered or occupied. When you install a drive, save the EMC shield and filler panel
from the bay in the event that you later remove the device.
• For a complete list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/.
Drive tray
assembly
Drive handle
(in open position)
c. Gently push the drive-tray assembly into the bay until it is seat firmly in place.
d. Rotate the drive-tray handle to the closed (locked) position.
e. Skip to Step 4 step 4 on page 242.
1.8-inch
filler panel
Release
latch
Drive tray
assembly
b. Push the drive into the drive bay and rotate the drive tray handle to the closed position and
ensure that the latch is in the locked position.
c. Reinstall the drive filler panel.
Step 4. Check the drive status LED to verify that the drive is operating correctly. If the amber drive status
LED for a drive is lit continuously, that drive is faulty and must be replaced. If the green drive activity
LED is flashing, the drive is being accessed.
Note: If the server is configured for RAID operation using a ServeRAID adapter, you might have to
reconfigure your disk arrays after you install drives. See the ServeRAID adapter documentation for
additional information about RAID operation and complete instructions for using the ServeRAID
adapter.
Step 5. If you are installing additional hot-swap drives, do so now.
To remove the 2.5-inch hot-swap drive backplanes, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 8. If you are instructed to return the drive backplane, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
To install the replacement hot-swap 2.5-inch drive backplanes, complete the following steps:
1. Align the tabs on the side of the drive backplane with the slots on the left side of the backplane cage.
2. Insert the drive backplane tabs into slots on the backplane cage and pull the retention latch back, then
push the drive backplane forward into the retention latch right side of the backplane cage until the
backplane is locked in place.
To remove the 8x1.8-inch hot-swap drive backplane assembly, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the storage book from the server (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Remove the drive filler panel.
Step 5. Remove the drives from the drive backplane assembly (see “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-
swap drives” on page 238) and install them in the new backplane assembly.
Step 6. Disconnect the cables from the drive backplane.
Step 7. Press the release latch to the left on the drive backplane assembly, while pushing on the rear of the
drive backplane, and slide the drive backplane assembly out of the storage book.
Storage book
8x1.8-inch
drive filler
8x1.8-inch
drive backplane
assembly
Release
latch
Step 8. If you are instructed to return the drive backplane, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Step 1. Align the drive backplane assembly with the backplane slot on the storage book.
Storage book
8x1.8-inch
drive filler
Drive
LEDs
8x1.8-inch
drive backplane
assembly
Step 2. From the front of the storage book, slide the drive backplane assembly into the slot on the storage
book until it is seated in place.
Step 3. Reconnect the cables to the backplane assembly that you disconnected earlier.
Step 4. Reinstall the drives that you removed from the old assembly into the new drive backplane
assembly, if you have not done so (see “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page
240).
Step 5. Install the drive filler panel.
Step 6. Reinstall the storage book into the server.
Step 7. Reconnect the power cords and any cables that you removed.
Step 8. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
To remove a dual inline memory module (DIMM), complete the following steps:
Note: You can press the light path button on the compute book to light the LEDs on the board when the
compute book has been removed from the server. Any LEDs that were light before the compute book was
removed from the server will be lit when the light path button is pressed.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the compute book (see “Removing a compute book” on page 291).
Attention: Remove only one cover (on one side) at a time to protect the compute book
components on the other side of the compute book from being damaged.
Step 5. Carefully open the retaining clips on each end of the DIMM connector and remove the DIMM.
Attention: To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the DIMM connectors, open and
close the clips gently.
DIMM
Retaining
clip
Retaining
clip
Step 6. If you are instructed to return the DIMM, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Notes:
• See “Installing a memory module” on page 46 for notes and information that you must consider when you
install DIMMs. For DIMM population information, see “Independent memory mode” on page 53,
“Lockstep memory mode” on page 57, “Memory mirroring” on page 52, and “Memory rank sparing” on
page 52.
• Confirm that the server supports the DIMM that you are installing, see http://www.lenovo.com/
serverproven/.
The following illustration shows the location of the DIMM connectors on the left side of the compute book
board:
The following illustration shows the location of the DIMM connectors on the right side of the compute book
board:
Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the
outside of the server. Then, remove the DIMM from the package.
Step 2. Open the retaining clip on each end of the DIMM connector.
Attention: To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the DIMM connectors, open and
close the clips gently.
Retaining
clip
Retaining
clip
Step 3. Turn the DIMM so that the DIMM keys align correctly with the connector.
Step 4. Insert the DIMM into the connector by aligning the edges of the DIMM with the slots at the ends of
the DIMM connector.
Step 5. Firmly press the DIMM straight down into the connector by applying pressure on both ends of the
DIMM simultaneously. The retaining clips snap into the locked position when the DIMM is firmly
seated in the connector.
Note: If there is a gap between the DIMM and the retaining clips, the DIMM has not been correctly
inserted; open the retaining clips, remove the DIMM, and then reinsert it.
Step 6. Replace the compute book cover. Align the cover over the compute book and slide the cover
forward until it is seated firmly on the compute book.
Step 7. Reinstall the compute book in the server (see “Replacing a compute book” on page 292).
Step 8. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
Step 9. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Follow the instructions for removing the I/O book in which you want to install the adapter.
Step 4. Open the adapter retention lever.
Step 5. Disconnect the external cables from the existing adapter.
Notes:
• For additional information and notes about installing adapters “Installing an adapter” on page 83.
• Follow the general rule for connecting the SAS signal cables to the adapter and drive backplane: port 0 on
the adapter to port 0 on the drive backplane and port 1 on the adapter to port 1 on the drive backplane
(depending on the type of drive backplane you install in the server).
• This adapter comes with a RAID cache card. The cache card comes with a flash power module that must
be installed in the slots on the bottom of the storage book (see “Installing a RAID adapter flash power
module in the storage book” on page 97 for more information).
• This adapter is for external RAID and can be used when external storage expansion units are attached to
the server.
You can purchase the optional ServeRAID M5120 SAS/SATA Controller for System x. The ServeRAID M5120
adapter provides base RAID levels 0, 1, and 10 support. See “Supported RAID adapters” on page 86 for
more information. For configuration information, see the ServeRAID documentation at http://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com.
Attention: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is
part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you
update the code.
Note: If possible, backup or record your RAID configuration information before replacing the adapter. See
the documentation for your RAID adapter for information and instructions. Documentation for ServeRAID
adapters can be downloaded from http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com.
Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new ServeRAID M5120 SAS/SATA adapter
to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server; then, grasp the adapter by the top edge or
upper corners of the adapter and remove it from the package.
Step 2. Reinstall the RAID cache card, if one was removed earlier (see “Replacing a RAID cache card” on
page 268).
Step 3. Align the ServeRAID M5120 adapter so that the keys align correctly with the connector on the I/O
book board.
Step 4. Insert the adapter into the connector, aligning the edge connector on the adapter with the
connector on the I/O book board. Press the edge of the connector on the adapter firmly into the
connector. Make sure that the adapter snaps into the connector on the I/O book board securely.
Attention: Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated into the connector before you turn on the
server. An incorrectly seated adapter might cause damage to the I/O book board or the adapter.
Step 5. Close the PCIe retention lever.
To remove the N2215 SAS/SATA Host Bus Adapter, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the storage book from the server (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Disconnect the cables from the adapter that you want to remove.
Step 5. Open the PCIe retention lever.
Step 6. Carefully grasp the adapter by the edges and pull it out of the connector on the storage book
board.
Step 7. If you are instructed to return the adapter, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Note: For additional information and notes about installing adapters, see “Installing an adapter” on page 83.
You can purchase the optional N2215 SAS/SATA Host Bus Adapter for System x. This solid state driver
controller provides no RAID support; however, it helps to provide optimized performance for applications
that do not need RAID support. See “Supported host bus adapters” on page 85 for more information about
this adapter. For configuration information, see the documentation at http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
Attention: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is
part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you
update the code.
Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new N2215 SAS/SATA host bus adapter to
any unpainted surface on the outside of the server; then, grasp the adapter by the top edge or
upper corners of the adapter and remove it from the package.
Step 2. Align the adapter so that the keys align correctly with the connector on the storage book board.
Step 3. Insert the adapter into the connector on the storage book board until it is firmly seated.
Attention: Make sure that the adapter is seated correctly. Incomplete insertion might cause
damage to the storage book board or the adapter.
To remove a USB embedded hypervisor flash device, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the standard I/O book from the server (see “Removing the standard I/O book” on page
224).
Step 4. Locate the USB embedded hypervisor flash device connector on the standard I/O book board (see
“Standard I/O book” on page 32 for the location of the connector).
Note: You can rotate the standard I/O book air baffle up, if needed, to access the USB flash device
connector.
Step 5. Slide the lockbar on the USB flash device connector down to the unlocked position and pull the
USB flash device out of the connector.
Air baffle
USB
Hypervisor
key
Lockbar
Step 6. If you are instructed to return the USB flash device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
The internal USB hypervisor flash device connector is on the standard I/O book (see “Standard I/O book” on
page 32 for the location of the connector). To install a USB hypervisor flash device, complete the following
steps:
Step 1. Align the USB flash device with the connector on the standard I/O book board and push it into the
connector until it is firmly seated.
Step 2. Slide the lockbar up to the locked position until the lockbar is firmly seated. Rotate the air baffle
down if rotated it up earlier.
Air baffle
USB
Hypervisor
key
Lockbar
Step 3. Reinstall the standard I/O book in the server (see “Replacing the standard I/O book” on page 227).
Step 4. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
Step 5. Turn on the peripheral devices and turn on the server.
When you remove or install a hot-swap power supply, observe the following precautions.
Statement 5
CAUTION:
The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the
electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To
remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the
power source.
2
1
Statement 8
CAUTION:
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached.
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label
attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one
of these parts, contact a service technician.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Removing a 1400-watt hot-swap power supply.
a. Press and hold the orange release tab to the left. Grasp the handle and pull the power supply
out of the server.
Spacer
Spacer
release tab
900-watt ac
power supply
Power supply
release tab
Note: You only need to remove the spacer if you are removing all of the 750-watt -48 V to -60
V dc power supplies or 900-watt power supplies and installing 1400-watt power supplies.
b. Set the power supply spacer aside.
Step 4. If you are instructed to return the power supply, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Note: This information and instructions apply to both the 4-socket and the 8-socket servers.
The following notes describe the type of power supply that the server supports and other information that
you must consider when you install a power supply:
• You must use IMM to set and change the power supply Power Policy and System Power Configurations.
You can set and change the policies and configurations using the IMM2 web interface, CIM, or the
Table 56. Supported ac power supply configurations at both 220 V ac and 110 V ac for each 4-socket node
One 900-watt
One 1400-watt
Two 900-watt
Two 1400-watt
Four Two 900-watt and two 1400-watt
Four 900-watt
Four 1400-watt
Statement 5
CAUTION:
The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the
electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To
remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the
power source.
2
1
Statement 8
CAUTION:
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached.
1400-watt ac Filler
power supply panel
Power supply
release tab
Make sure that the power supply connects firmly into the power-supply connector
.
b. Go to step 66 on page 259.
Spacer
Spacer
release tab
Filler
panel
900-watt ac
power supply
Power supply
release tab
Attention: To ensure proper server operation, replace a failed hot-swap fan within 30 seconds.
Note: These procedures for removing a hot-swap fan assembly apply to both the standard I/O book and the
compute books.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Lower the fan handle down and pull the fan-pack out of the fan bay.
Step 3. Set the fan aside.
Attention: To ensure proper operation, replace a failed hot-swap fan within 30 seconds.
Step 4. If you are instructed to return the fan, follow all of the packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
The server supports up to 10 fan packs with dual-motor, counter-rotating, speed-controlled hot-swap
cooling fans (two fans in each fan-pack for a total of 20 fans).
Notes:
• The fan-packs on the compute books and the Standard I/O book are not interchangeable. The fan packs
have text printed on the front of the fan above the fan handle that indicates which book the fan-pack
should be installed in. For example, the fan-pack for a compute books might have the text “Top -
Compute Book Only”. The fan-pack for a Standard I/O book might have the text “Top - Standard I/O Book
Only”.
• Fan-packs 1 through 8 are on the compute books (two fans per fan-pack). The server supports up to four
compute books.
• Fan-packs 9 and 10 are on the Standard I/O book.
The following table shows the fan zones, fan-pack number, and the components that are cooled by the fans.
Note: To ensure proper operation, replace a failed hot-swap fan within 30 seconds.
Note: These procedures for replacing a hot-swap fan assembly apply to both the standard I/O book and the
compute books.
1. Make sure that you are installing the appropriate fan-pack for the I/O book.
Note: The fan packs have text printed on the front of the fan above the fan handle that indicates which
book the fan-pack should be installed in. For example, the fan-pack for a compute books might have the
text “Top - Compute Book Only”. The fan-pack for a standard I/O book might have the text “Top -
Standard I/O Book Only”. The fan packs are not interchangeable.
2. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new fan to any unpainted metal surface on the
server. Then, remove the new fan from the package.
3. Align the fan with the fan bay and slide it in the bay until it is seated firmly. Rotate the fan handle up to
secure the fan in the slot.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the standard I/O book from the server (see “Removing the standard I/O book” on page
224).
Step 4. Open the adapter retention lever.
Step 5. Carefully grasp the adapter and pull it out of the connector on the standard I/O book board.
Step 6. If you are instructed to return the adapter, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
The following are illustrations of the ML2 (Ethernet) adapters that the server supports. See “Supported ML2
(Ethernet) adapters” on page 88 for more information about the supported Ethernet adapters.
Note: Go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ and download the latest device drivers for the ML2
Ethernet adapters. Look for the Ethernet adapters under NIC adapters. Use the release notes and read.txt
files for the device driver installation instructions.
The following is an illustration of the Intel I350-T4 ML2 Quad-port 1 Gb-T Ethernet Adapter for System x:
Port 1
Port 2
Link LEDs
Port 3
Activity LEDs
Port 4
The following is an illustration of the Intel x540 ML2 Dual-port 10 Gb-T Ethernet Adapter for System x:
Link LED
Activity LED
Link LED
Activity LED
Port 1
Port 2
The following is an illustration of the Emulex VFA5 ML2 Dual-port 10 Gb-SFP+ Ethernet Adapter for System
x:
Port 1
The following is an illustration of the Broadcom NetXtreme II ML2 Dual-port 10 Gb-T Ethernet adapter for
System x:
Broadcom NetXtremeII
ML2 Dual-port 10 Gb-T
Ethernet adapter
Port 1
Port 2
Link LED
Activity LED
Link LED
Activity LED
The following is an illustration of the Broadcom NetXtreme II ML2 Dual-port 10 Gb-SFP+ Ethernet adapter for
System x:
Port 1
Note: The illustration in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
Step 1. Make sure that the adapter retention latch is in the open position.
Step 2. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new adapter to any unpainted metal surface
on the server. Then, remove the adapter from the package.
Step 3. Align the edge connector on the adapter with the connector on the standard I/O book board. Press
the edge of the connector firmly into the standard I/O book board connector and make sure that
the adapter snaps into the connector securely.
Attention: When you install an adapter, make sure that the adapter is correctly seated in the
connector before you turn on the server. An incorrectly seated adapter might cause damage to the
standard I/O book board or the adapter.
Step 4. Close the adapter retention lever.
Step 5. Reinstall the standard I/O book in the server (see “Replacing the standard I/O book” on page 227.
Step 6. Perform any configuration tasks that are required for the adapter.
Step 7. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
Step 8. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
Removing a RAID adapter flash power module from the standard I/O book
Use this information for instructions on how to remove a RAID adapter flash power module from the standard
I/O book.
If a RAID adapter flash power module is installed in the standard I/O bookand you need to replace the flash
power module, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 5. Disconnect the flash power module cable from the adapter and remove the flash power module
from the slot on the air baffle.
Air baffle
If you are instructed to return the flash power module, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Replacing a RAID adapter flash power module in the standard I/O book
Use this information for instructions on how to replace a RAID adapter flash power module in the standard I/
O book.
Step 1. Place the new flash power module into the flash power module slot in the air baffle.
Flash power
module Standard I/O book
Air baffle
Flash power
module slots
Step 2. If you install the flash power modules in the two slots on the left side (facing the front of the
standard I/O book) of the air baffle, route the cables through the clips and the holes on the side of
the air baffle, as shown in the following illustration. When you install a flash power module in the
slot on the right side of the air baffle, route the cable through the hole under the flash power module
slot.
Note: For additional information and notes about the adapters, see “Installing an adapter” on page 83.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Follow the removal instructions for the I/O book where the failed cache card is installed.
Step 4. Disconnect any cables from the adapter and the cache card.
Step 5. Lift up the adapter retention lever that secures the adapter.
Step 6. Carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners, and pull the adapter from the
connector.
Step 7. Grasp the cache card and pull it out of the connector on the adapter.
Step 8. If you are instructed to return the cache card, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Notes:
• For additional information and notes about installing adapters, see “Installing an adapter” on page 83.
• For information about the support RAID adapters and cache cards, see “Supported RAID adapters” on
page 86 and “Supported RAID cache cards” on page 87.
Step 1. Align the new cache card with the slot on the adapter and lower it into the connector.
Step 2. Press on the cache card firmly until it is securely seated into the connector on the adapter.
Step 3. Reinstall the adapter in the I/O book (see “Installing an adapter” on page 83).
Step 4. Close the adapter retention lever to secure the adapter in place.
Step 5. Reconnect the cables to the adapter and connect the flash power module cable to the cache card.
Step 6. Reinstall the I/O book in the server.
Step 7. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
Step 8. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
The following notes describe information that you must consider when replacing the battery:
• Lenovo has designed this product with your safety in mind. The lithium battery must be handled correctly
to avoid possible danger. If you replace the battery, you must adhere to the following instructions.
Note: After you replace the battery, you must reconfigure the server and reset the system date and time.
Statement 2
CAUTION:
When replacing the lithium battery, use only a Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery
recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery,
replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains
lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of. Do not:
– Throw or immerse into water
– Heat to more than 100°C (212°F)
– Repair or disassemble
To remove the system battery that is on the standard I/O book board, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the standard I/O book from the server (see “Removing the standard I/O book” on page
224).
Step 4. Remove the battery from the standard I/O book board:
a. Use one finger to push the battery horizontally out of its housing.
b. Use your thumb and index finger to lift the battery from the socket.
Step 5. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. See the Environmental
Notices and User's Guide for more information.
The following notes describe information that you must consider when replacing the system battery in the
standard I/O book.
• When replacing the battery on the standard I/O book board, you must replace it with a lithium battery of
the same type from the same manufacturer.
• To order replacement batteries, call 1-800-426-7378 within the United States, and 1-800-465-7999 or 1-
800-465-6666 within Canada. Outside the U.S. and Canada, call your Lenovo marketing representative or
authorized reseller.
• After you replace the battery on the standard I/O book board, you must reconfigure the server and reset
the system date and time.
• To avoid possible danger, read and follow the following safety statement.
Statement 2
CAUTION:
When replacing the lithium battery, use only a Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery
recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace
it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and
can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of. Do not:
• Throw or immerse into water
• Heat to more than 100°C (212°F)
• Repair or disassemble
To install the replacement battery on the standard I/O book board, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Follow any special handling and installation instructions that come with the replacement battery.
Step 2. Install the new battery:
a. Position the battery so that the positive (+) symbol is facing you.
b. Place the battery into its socket, and press the battery toward the housing until it clicks into
place. Make sure that the battery clip holds the battery securely.
Step 3. Reinstall the standard I/O book into the server.
Step 4. Reconnect the external cables; then, reconnect the power cords and turn on the peripheral devices
and the server.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the storage book from the server (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Disconnect the USB/video cables from the storage book board.
Step 5. Press the release latch on the right side of the storage book and place two fingers in the finger
holes and carefully slide the front I/O panel forward toward the front of the storage bookand
remove it.
Release latch
Storage
book
Finger holes
Front I/O
panel
Step 6. If you are instructed to return the front I/O panel assembly, follow all packaging instructions, and
use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Step 1. Route USB/video cables through the cable slot on the air baffle and hold the cables in place.
Step 2. From the front of the storage book, align the assembly with the slot on the storage book and slide
the front I/O panel into the storage book until it is seated firmly.
Cable
slot
Front I/O
panel
Note: Make sure that cables are installed correctly by using the keys on the connectors and the
keys on the cables. Incorrect installation of the cables can damage the storage book.
Step 4. Reinstall the storage book into the server.
Step 5. Reconnect the power cords and any cables that you removed.
Step 6. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request a Lenovo approved warranty service provider to install it, at
no additional charge, under the type of warranty service that is designated for your server.
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
Handle
Storage book
5. Slide the storage book out of the server. Place one hand under the center of the storage book to support
it while sliding it out of the server.
6. Disconnect the cables from the storage book board, the drive backplanes, and adapters that are
installed in the server.
7. Remove the adapters (see “Removing an adapter” on page 237).
8. Remove any flash power modules stored in the storage book.
9. Remove the storage book board (see “Removing the storage book board assembly” on page 275.
10. Remove the backplanes (see “Removing the 4x2.5-inch hot-swap drive backplanes” on page 242 and
“Removing the 8x1.8-inch hot-swap drive backplane assembly” on page 245).
11. Remove the front operator panel (see “Removing the front operator panel assembly” on page 277).
12. Remove the front I/O panel (see “Removing the front I/O panel (USB/video) assembly” on page 272).
13. If you are instructed to return the assembly, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Notes:
• For additional information, see “Storage book” on page 25
• The PCIe slots on this storage book only support storage host bus adapters. Do not install any other
adapters in these slots. Other adapters are not supported on this storage book.
• You must power-off the server to remove or add adapters in the PCIe slots on the storage book. The PCIe
slots are not hot-swappable.
• Slot 12 (the primary storage slot) is connected to compute book 1 and slot 11 (the secondary storage slot)
is connected to compute book 2.
• The PCIe slots on this storage book only support low profile RAID adapters and host bus adapters.
• Install internal RAID adapters and the adapter batteries or flash power modules in the storage book
component.
Storage book
9. Rotate the cam handle all the way up and push it into the server until it locks in place.
10. Reinstall the drives in the front of the storage book.
11. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
12. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
To remove the storage book board assembly, complete the following steps:
1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the device.
3. Press the blue release button on the left EIA bezel of the storage book to release the cam handle; then,
lower the handle the way down.
4. Slide the storage book out of the server.
5. Disconnect the cables from the adapters.
Storage book
board assembly
Storage book
To replace the storage book board assembly, complete the following steps:
1. Align the new storage book board assembly with the slots on the side of storage book and slide the
board assembly down until it is seated firmly in place.
Storage book
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the storage book from the server (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Disconnect the front operator panel cables from the storage book board and from the rear air
baffle.
Note: You might need to use a small flat-blade screwdriver to get under the lip of the plug on the
cable (the thermistor end of the cable) to remove the plug from the air baffle and set it aside to
install on the new assembly.
Step 5. Slide the blue release latch on top of the front operator panel back to remove the operator panel.
Step 8. If you are instructed to return the front operator panel assembly, follow all packaging instructions,
and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Step 1. Record (take a photograph of the barcode label or write down the barcode number) the 11S and
FRU barcode information for the existing and replacement front operator panel assemblies. The
label with this information is on the front operator panel assembly printed circuit board. This
information is required to update the customer records, service offering support information, and
component VPD.
Step 5. Reconnect the LCD display panel cable to the LCD display panel.
Step 6. Align the front operator panel with the slot on the storage book and slide it in until it is seated in
place.
Step 7. Reconnect the front operator panel cables to the storage book board and the rear air baffle. Make
sure that you reinstall the plug that your removed from the old assembly to the rear of the new air
baffle.
Step 8. Reinstall the storage book (see “Replacing the storage book” on page 274).
Step 9. Reconnect the power cords and any cables that you removed.
Step 10. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
The component part number is the first seven characters following the “11S” of the 11S
barcode. In the following example, the component part number is shown in bold:
11S12X4567YJ1105A34567
b. Update component part number VPD
where:
<p/n> is the 7–character component part number followed by five padding spaces.
c. Update FRU part number in customer records and service offering support information
The FRU part number is the first seven characters following the “FRU:” of the FRU barcode. In
the following example, the FRU part number is shown in bold:
FRU:12X4567
d. Update FRU part number VPD
Use the following ASU command to update the FRU part number VPD:
where:
<fru_number> is the 7–character FRU part number above followed by five padding spaces.
Step 12. Restart the IMM2; then, restart the server.
To remove the LCD system information display panel, complete the following steps.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the storage book from the server (see “Removing the storage book” on page 273).
Step 4. Disconnect the front operator panel cable from the storage book board.
Step 5. Slide the blue release latch on top of the front operator panel back to remove the operator panel.
Step 8. If you are instructed to return the device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
To install the LCD system information display panel, complete the following steps.
Step 1. Record (take a photograph of the barcode label or write down the barcode number) the 11S and
FRU barcode information for the existing and replacement LCD system information display panel.
The label with this information is on printed circuit board installed on the back of the LCD system
information display panel. This information is required to update the customer records, service
offering support information, and component VPD.
Step 2. Orient the LCD system information display panel so that the LCD connect is next to the LEDs on
the operator panel.
Step 3. Lower the LCD system information display panel, while aligning the LCD retention latch with the
slots on the front operator panel, push it in until it clicks in place on the operator panel.
Step 4. Reconnect the LCD display panel cable to the LCD display panel.
Step 5. Reinstall the front operator panel
The component part number is the first seven characters following the “11S” of the 11S
barcode. In the following example, the component part number is shown in bold:
11S12X4567YJ1105A34567
b. Update component part number VPD
where:
<p/n> is the 7–character component part number followed by five padding spaces.
c. Update component serial number and prefix serial number in customer records and
service offering support information
The serial number is the last six characters of the 11S barcode. In the following example, the
serial number is shown in bold:
11S12X4567YJ1105A34567
The prefix serial number is the six characters of the 11S barcode that follow the first 10
characters of the 11S barcode (the six characters preceding the component serial number
11S12X4567YJ1105A34567
d. Update component serial number and prefix serial number VPD
Use the following ASU command to update the component serial number and prefix serial
number VPD:
where:
• <s/n> is the 6–character component serial number.
• <prefix_s/n> is the 6–character component prefix serial number.
e. Update FRU part number in customer records and service offering support information
The FRU part number is the first seven characters following the “FRU:” of the FRU barcode. In
the following example, the FRU part number is shown in bold:
FRU:12X4567
f. Update FRU part number VPD
Use the following ASU command to update the FRU part number VPD:
where:
<fru_number> is the 7–character FRU part number above followed by five padding spaces.
Step 11. Restart the IMM2; then, restart the server.
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from the hardware.
Attention:
• Be extremely careful, the microprocessor socket contacts are very fragile.
• Do not allow the thermal grease on the microprocessor and heat sink to come in contact with anything.
Contact with any surface can compromise the thermal grease and the microprocessor socket.
• Do not touch the microprocessor contacts. Contaminants on the microprocessor contacts, such as oil
from your skin, can cause connection failures between the contacts and the socket.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Remove the compute book from the server.
Step 4. Remove the compute book cover (see “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222).
Step 5. Remove the heat sinks:
a. Use a screwdriver to loosen the captive screw on one side of the heat sink to break the seal
with the microprocessor.
b. Loosen all the captive screws on the heat sink, rotating each screw one full turn until each
screw is loose.
Heatsink
Attention: Do not touch the contacts on the microprocessor and the microprocessor socket.
Release
lever
Release
lever
Step 8. Locate the microprocessor installation tools that comes with the new microprocessor kit. Use the
empty tool to remove the failed microprocessor.
Note: The microprocessor FRU comes with two microprocessor installation tools: one tool is
empty and one tool comes with a microprocessor and a cover on the bottom of the tool.
Step 9. Remove the microprocessor from the socket:
a. Use the empty installation tool and ensure that the handle is in the open position. If the tool
handle is not in the open position, twist the handle on the microprocessor installation tool
counterclockwise so that it is in the open position.
b. Align the holes on the installation tool with the screws on the microprocessor bracket, then
lower the microprocessor installation tool down over the microprocessor. The installation tool
rests flush on the socket only if it is aligned correctly.
Installation tool
Screws Microprocessor
Handle
Installation
tool
Microprocessor
Step 11. If you are instructed to return the microprocessor, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Do not return the microprocessor
installation tool.
Attention: When you handle static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damage from static
electricity. For details about handling these devices, see “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 46.
Notes:
• Use the microprocessor installation tool that came with the new microprocessor kit to remove the
microprocessor from the server.
• Be extremely careful when handling the microprocessor, the microprocessor socket contacts are very
fragile.
• Do not allow the thermal grease on the microprocessor and heat sink to come in contact with anything.
Contact with any surface can compromise the thermal grease and the microprocessor socket.
• Do not touch the microprocessor contacts. Contaminants on the microprocessor contacts, such as oil
from your skin, can cause connection failures between the contacts and the socket.
• Be sure to only install microprocessors that have the same speed, number of cores, and frequency.
• Each microprocessor socket must always contain either a socket cover or a microprocessor and heat
sink.
• Be sure to use only the microprocessor installation tool provided with the new microprocessor to remove
or install the microprocessor. Do not use other tools.
• The microprocessor installation tool has the microprocessor installed on the tool, and might have a
protective cover over the microprocessor. Do not use the tool or remove the cover from the
microprocessor until you are instructed to do so.
• The server supports up to four (per 4U server) Intel Xeon dual-core or quad-core microprocessors (one
microprocessor on each compute book). See http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/ for a list of supported
microprocessors.
1. Install the microprocessor:
a. Make sure that the microprocessor socket levers and retainer are in the open position.
Attention:
• The microprocessor FRU comes with two microprocessor tools: one tool is empty and one tool
comes with a microprocessor and a cover on the bottom of the tool.
• Do not touch the microprocessor socket contacts. Contaminants on the microprocessor contacts,
such as oil from your skin, can cause connection failures between the contacts and the socket.
• Handle the microprocessor carefully. Dropping the microprocessor during installation or removal
can damage the contacts.
• Do not use excessive force when you press the microprocessor into the socket.
• Make sure that the microprocessor is oriented and aligned and positioned in the socket before
you try to close the lever.
d. Release the sides of the microprocessor protective cover on the bottom of the microprocessor and
carefully remove the cover from the installation tool. The microprocessor is preinstalled on the
installation tool.
e. Carefully align the microprocessor installation tool over the microprocessor socket. The
microprocessor is keyed to ensure that the microprocessor is installed correctly.
Microprocessor
Screws
f. Twist the handle on the microprocessor tool counterclockwise to the open position (as shown in the
illustration) to insert the microprocessor into the socket. The microprocessor rests flush on the
socket only if it is properly installed.
Notes:
• Do not press the microprocessor into the socket.
• Do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink or on top of the microprocessor.
Touching the thermal grease will contaminate it.
• Make sure that the microprocessor is oriented and aligned correctly in the socket before you close
the microprocessor bracket frame.
g. Lift the microprocessor installation tool from the socket.
h. Remove the microprocessor dust cover.
Release
lever
Release
lever
Heatsink
c. Press firmly on the center of the heat sink, then press firmly on the captive screws and tighten them
with a screwdriver, alternating between the screws in a figure-8 pattern, as indicated on the heat sink
label. Rotate each screw one full rotation at a time. Repeat this process until the screws are
tightened. You can damage the microprocessor if you tighten the screws on one side first, rather
than alternating between screws. Do not over tighten the screws with excessive force.
3. Reinstall the compute book cover (see “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223).
4. Reinstall the compute book into the server.
5. Reconnect the power cords and any cables that you removed.
6. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
Thermal grease
This topic provides instructions about how to replace contaminated thermal grease on a microprocessor.
When you are installing the heat sink on the same microprocessor that is was removed from, make sure that
the following requirements are met:
• The thermal grease on the heat sink and microprocessor is not contaminated.
• Additional thermal grease is not added to the existing thermal grease on the heat sink and
microprocessor.
Note:
• Read the Safety information on page “Safety” on page v.
• Read the “Installation guidelines” on page 44.
• Read “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 46.
To replace damaged or contaminated thermal grease on the microprocessor and heat sink, complete the
following steps:
0.02 mL of thermal
grease
Microprocessor
5. Use the thermal-grease syringe to place 9 uniformly spaced dots of 0.02 mL each on the top of the
microprocessor. The outermost dots must be within approximately 5 mm of the edge of the
microprocessor; this is to ensure uniform distribution of the grease.
Note: If the grease is properly applied, approximately half of the grease will remain in the syringe.
6. Install the heat sink onto the microprocessor as described in “Replacing a microprocessor and heat
sink” on page 287.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables as necessary to replace the
device.
Step 3. Pull the top fan handle down and slide the blue release latch above the fan to the right to release
the compute book cam handle.
Step 4. Rotate the cam handle all the way down and slide the module out of the server. Place one hand
under the center of the compute book to support it while sliding it out of the server.
Fan handle
Step 5. Remove the compute book covers. Press down on both blue touch points and slide the cover
toward the rear of the compute book.
Step 6. Remove the microprocessor and heat sink (see “Removing a microprocessor and heat sink” on
page 284).
Step 7. Remove the DIMMs (see “Removing a memory module” on page 246).
Step 8. Remove the fans (see “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259).
If you are instructed to return the compute book follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Note: The information and installation procedures in this documentation apply to both the 4-socket and the
8-socket configurations of the server, unless otherwise specified. Most of the illustrations in the
documentation show the 4-socket configuration of the server.
The following are notes and information that you must consider when you install the compute book in the
server:
• The compute books should be installed from left to right (facing the front of the server).
• A minimum of two compute books must be installed in the 4-socket (x3850 X6) server.
Table 58. Installation sequence for the two compute books configuration for a 4-socket server
2 compute book 2
Table 59. Installation sequence for the four compute books configuration for a 4-socket server
2 compute book 2
3 compute book 3
4 compute book 4
• The 8-socket (x3950 X6) server supports compute book configurations of four, six, or eight. These are the
only configurations supported. The following tables list the installation sequence for the supported
compute book configurations.
Table 60. Installation sequence for the four compute books configuration for an 8-socket server
1 compute
book 1
2 compute
book 2
3 compute
book 3
4 compute
book 4
Table 61. Installation sequence for the six compute books configuration for an 8-socket server
1 compute
book 1
2 compute
book 2
3 compute
book 3
4 compute
book 4
Table 62. Installation sequence for the eight compute books configuration for an 8-socket server
1 compute
book 1
2 compute
book 2
3 compute
book 3
4 compute
book 4
5 compute
book 5
6 compute
book 6
7 compute
book 7
8 compute
book 8
• For more information about the compute book, see “Compute book” on page 30. For more information
about installing DIMMs, see “Installing a memory module” on page 46.
• For a list of supported devices, see http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/.
Step 1. Reinstall the microprocessor and heat sink on the new compute book (see “Replacing a
microprocessor and heat sink” on page 287).
Step 2. Reinstall the DIMMs (see “Replacing a memory module” on page 247).
Step 3. Replace the compute book covers. Align the cover over the rear of the compute book and slide it
forward (toward the front of the compute book) until it is seated in place.
Step 4. Reinstall the fans (see “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260).
Step 5. Align the compute book with the slot on the server and slide it in the server. Place one hand under
the center of the compute book to support it while sliding it into the server.
Handle
Step 6. Rotate the cam handle all the way up and push it into the server until it locks in place.
Step 7. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
Step 8. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
When you remove a 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power supply, observe the following precautions.
Statement 8
CAUTION:
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached.
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label
attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one
of these parts, contact a service technician.
DANGER
To Connect: To Disconnect:
1. Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to 1. Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to
be attached to this product. be attached to this product.
2. Attach signal cables to the product. For ac systems, remove all power cords from the
3. Attach power cords to the product. chassis power receptacles for interrupt power at the
For ac systems, use appliance inlets. ac power distribution unit.
For dc systems, ensure correct polarity of -48 V dc For dc systems, disconnect dc power sources at the
connections: RTN is + and -48 V dc is -. Earth breaker panel or by turning off the power source.
ground should use a two-hole lug for safety. Then, remove the dc cables.
4. Attach signal cables to other devices. 2. Remove the signal cables from the connectors.
5. Connect power cords to their sources. 3. Remove all cables from the devices.
6. Turn ON all the power sources.
To remove a 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power supply, complete the following steps:
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and remove the peripheral devices
cables, excluding the power supply cable. Disconnect all external cables from the server.
Attention: When you handle static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damage from
static electricity. For details about handling these devices, see “Handling static-sensitive devices”
on page 46.
Step 3. Turn off the circuit breaker(s) for the power supplies.
Step 4. If the server is in a rack, at the back of the server, pull back the cable management arm to gain
access to the rear of the server and the power supply.
Step 5. Press and hold the orange release tab to the left. Grasp the power supply handle and pull the
power supply out of the server.
Spacer
release tab
750-watt ac
power supply
Power supply
release tab
Note: You only need to remove the spacer if you are removing all of the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc
power supplies or 900-watt power supplies from the server and installing 1400-watt power
supplies.
Step 9. Set the power supply spacer aside.
Step 10. If you are instructed to return the power supply, follow all packaging instructions, and use any
packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
The following notes provide information that you must consider when you install a 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc
power supply. To confirm that the server supports the power supply that you are installing, see http://
www.lenovo.com/serverproven/.
Attention:
• This information apply to both the 4-socket and 8-socket servers.
• Only trained service technicians, other than Lenovo service technicians, are authorized to install and
remove the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power supply, and make connections to or disconnections from
the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power source.
• Lenovo service technicians are not certified or authorized to install or remove the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V
dc power cable. You are responsible for ensuring that only a trained service technician install or remove
the -48 V to -60 V dc power cable.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards when installing the 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc
power supplies, take the following steps:
– Use a circuit breaker that is rated 40 amps.
– Use 4 mm2 (10 AWG) at 60° C copper wire.
– Cut the power cable wires to the correct length, but do not cut the wires shorter than 150 mm (6
inches).
Statement 8
CAUTION:
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached.
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label
attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one
of these parts, contact a service technician.
Statement 19:
CAUTION:
The power-control button on the device does not turn off the electrical current
supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one connection
to dc power. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all
connections to dc power are disconnected at the dc power input terminals.
OFF
DANGER
To Connect: To Disconnect:
1. Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to 1. Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to
be attached to this product. be attached to this product.
2. Attach signal cables to the product. For ac systems, remove all power cords from the
3. Attach power cords to the product. chassis power receptacles for interrupt power at the
For ac systems, use appliance inlets. ac power distribution unit.
For dc systems, ensure correct polarity of -48 V dc For dc systems, disconnect dc power sources at the
connections: RTN is + and -48 V dc is -. Earth breaker panel or by turning off the power source.
ground should use a two-hole lug for safety. Then, remove the dc cables.
4. Attach signal cables to other devices. 2. Remove the signal cables from the connectors.
5. Connect power cords to their sources. 3. Remove all cables from the devices.
6. Turn ON all the power sources.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards:
• This equipment must be installed by trained service personnel in a
restricted-access location, as defined by the NEC and IEC 60950-1,
First Edition, The Standard for Safety of Information
Technology Equipment.
• Connect the equipment to a properly grounded safety extra low
voltage (SELV) source. A SELV source is a secondary circuit that
is designed so that normal and single fault conditions do not
cause the voltages to exceed a safe level (60 V direct current).
• Incorporate a readily available approved and rated disconnect
device in the field wiring.
• See the specifications in the product documentation for the
required circuit-breaker rating for branch circuit
overcurrent protection.
• Use copper wire conductors only. See the specifications in the
product documentation for the required wire size.
• See the specifications in the product documentation for the
required torque values for the wiring-terminal screws.
To install a 750-watt -48 V to -60 V dc power supply, complete the following steps:
1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the power supply to any unpainted metal surface on
the server; then, remove the power supply from the package and place it on a static-protective surface.
2. Make sure that the circuit breaker for the dc power supply is off.
3. Attach the dc power cable to the new power supply. Make sure that the power cable wires are
connected securely to the -48 V, ground, and to the -48 V return terminals (as shown in the following
illustration).
Spacer
release tab
Filler
panel
750-watt ac
power supply
Power supply
release tab
5. Slide the power supply spacer into the bay until it snaps into place on the tabs that are on the side of the
bay.
6. Grasp the handle on the rear of the power supply and slide the power supply forward into the power-
supply bay until it clicks. Make sure that the power supply connects firmly into the power-supply
connector.
7. Route the power cord through the hook-and-loop strap so that it does not accidentally become
disconnected.
8. Turn on the circuit breaker(s) for the dc power supplies.
9. Reconnect any external cables that you disconnected.
10. Turn on the server and the peripheral devices.
11. Make sure that the server starts correctly and recognizes the newly installed device, and make sure that
no error LEDs are lit.
Note: This procedure for removing the midplane apply to both the 4-socket and the 8-socket configurations
of the server, unless otherwise specified.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Slide all of the compute books, compute book fillers, and the storage book out of the front of the
server slightly.
Step 4. Remove all of the components from the rear of the server.
Step 5. (Optional) Install the lower shipping bracket that comes with the System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6
Rack Installation Kit or with the replacement midplane to help support the shuttle while removing
and replacing the midplane. See the Lenovo System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 Type 6241 Rack
Installation Instructions for instructions.
Note: You can leave the lower shipping bracket installed on the rack after replacing the midplane.
Step 6. Press the blue buttons on the interior wall of the shuttle to release the shuttle cam handles and
rotate the handles all the way down.
Step 7. Grasp the shuttle with your hand through the hole on the center of the shuttle and grasp the bottom
of the shuttle with your other hand and slide the shuttle out of the chassis.
Shuttle
Alignment pins
Alignment pins
Midplane
assembly
If you are instructed to return the midplane, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging
materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
Note: This procedure for replacing the midplane apply to both the 4-socket and the 8-socket configurations
of the server, unless otherwise specified.
Step 1. Record (take a photograph of the barcode label or write down the barcode number) the 11S and
FRU barcode information for the existing and replacement 4-socket or 8-socket midplane. The
label with this information is on the midplane printed circuit board. This information is required to
update the customer records, service offering support information, and component VPD.
Shuttle
Alignment pins
Alignment pins
Midplane
assembly
Step 3. Grasp the shuttle with your hand through the hole on the center of the shuttle and grasp the bottom
of the shuttle with your other hand and align it with the shuttle slot; then, slide the shuttle into the
chassis until it is seated firmly.
Step 4. Rotate the shuttle cam handles up until they lock in place on the chassis.
Step 5. Reinstall all of the components in the rear of the server.
Step 6. Slide the components in the front of the server back into the server.
Step 7. Reconnect the power cords and any cables that you removed.
Step 8. Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
Step 9. Update the midplane part number, FRU part number, serial number, and prefix serial number in the
customer records, service offering support information, and component Vital Product Data (VPD)
using the Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) program. For more information about using ASU and
additional command options, see “Advanced Settings Utility program” on page 141.
The component part number is the first seven characters following the “11S” of the 11S
barcode. In the following example, the component part number is shown in bold:
11S12X4567YJ1105A34567
b. Update component part number VPD
where:
• # is 1 for a 4-socket midplane and 2 for an 8-socket midplane.
• <p/n> is the 7–character component part number followed by five padding spaces.
c. Update component serial number and prefix serial number in customer records and
service offering information
The serial number is the last six characters of the 11S barcode. In the following example, the
serial number is shown in bold:
11S12X4567YJ1105A34567
The prefix serial number is the six characters of the 11S barcode that follow the first 10
characters of the 11S barcode (the six characters preceding the component serial number
portion of the 11S barcode). In the following example, the prefix serial number is shown in
bold:
11S12X4567YJ1105A34567
d. Update component serial number and prefix serial number VPD
Use the following ASU command to update the component serial number and prefix serial
number VPD:
where:
• # is 1 for a 4-socket midplane and 2 for an 8-socket midplane.
• <s/n> is the 6–character component serial number.
• <prefix_s/n> is the 6–character component prefix serial number.
e. Update FRU part number in customer records and service offering information
The FRU part number is the first seven characters following the “FRU:” of the FRU barcode. In
the following example, the FRU part number is shown in bold:
FRU:12X4567
f. Update FRU part number VPD
where:
• # is 1 for a 4-socket midplane and 2 for an 8-socket midplane.
• <fru_number> is the 7–character FRU part number above followed by five padding spaces.
Step 10. Restart the IMM2; then, restart the server.
Step 1. Before you begin, read “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 44 .
Step 2. Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 41) and all attached peripheral devices.
Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external cables from the server.
Step 3. Slide all of the components in the front of the server out slightly
Step 4. Remove all of the components from the rear of the server.
Step 5. Remove the shuttle.
• For the 4U server configuration, do the following:
1. Press the blue buttons on the interior wall of the shuttle to release the shuttle cam handles
and rotate the handles all the way down.
2. Grasp the shuttle with your hand through the hole on the center of the shuttle and grasp the
bottom of the shuttle with your other hand and slide the shuttle out of the chassis.
Shuttle
Alignment pins
Alignment pins
Midplane
assembly
If you are instructed to return the shuttle, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials
for shipping that are supplied to you.
Note: This procedure is for both the 4U (4-socket) and 8U (8-socket) server configurations.
Step 1. Reinstall the midplane. Align the slots on the sides of the midplane with the alignment pins on the
shuttle and lower the midplane onto the pins until the midplane is seated in place on the shuttle.
Shuttle
Alignment pins
Alignment pins
Midplane
assembly
Step 2. Make sure that the cam handles are open. Grasp the shuttle with your hand through the hole on the
center of the shuttle and grasp the bottom of the shuttle with your other hand and align it with the
shuttle slot; then, slide the shuttle into the chassis until it is seated firmly.
The LCD system information display panel on the server provides messages about the server progress
during POST and the actions plan to follow and correct the problem. Follow the suggested actions in the
order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. For more information about the
LCD display panel, see “LCD system information display panel” on page 28.
The following table lists the messages that might display in the LCD display panel on the server.
UEFI: SIG.CHK.BK Verifying the After 2 minutes Flash the UEFI backup
signature of the bank.
backup bank.
UEFI: UPDATE PRI UEFI is updating the After 2 minutes 1. Restart the server.
primary bank.
2. Flash the UEFI
firmware.
3. Clear CMOS.
UEFI: UPDATE BKP UEFI is updating the After 2 minutes 1. Restart the server.
backup bank.
2. Flash the UEFI
firmware.
3. Clear CMOS.
UEFI: END SEC UEFI is running. After 2 minutes 1. Restart the server.
2. Flash the UEFI
firmware.
3. Clear CMOS.
UEFI: START PEI UEFI is running. After 2 minutes 1. Restart the server.
2. Flash the UEFI
firmware.
3. Clear CMOS.
UEFI: MEM INIT MRC is running. After 2 minutes 1. Inspect the memory
in the compute
books.
2. Check the IMM log.
UEFI: VIDEO INIT Video initialization is After 2 minutes 1. Restart the server.
running.
2. Flash the UEFI
firmware.
3. Clear CMOS.
UEFI: SMBIOS RDY The SMBIOS tables After 2 minutes 1. Restart the server.
are ready to be sent
to IMM. 2. Flash the UEFI
firmware.
3. Clear CMOS.
UEFI: SMI INS UEFI is running. After 2 minutes 1. Restart the server.
2. Flash the UEFI
firmware.
3. Clear CMOS.
UEFI: BOOTLEG Booting legacy. After 2 minutes Make sure that the boot
operating system is
installed correctly.
UEFI: UNMAP DSA UEFI is running. After 2 minutes 1. Restart the server.
2. Flash the UEFI
firmware.
3. Clear CMOS.
IMM: UBOOT IMM is loading After 15 minutes of no 1. Disconnect the
UBOOT. activity or 10 IMM reboot power from the
cycles server.
2. Reset IMM, see
“Setup utility menu
choices” on page
123.
3. Replace the
standard I/O book.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-001-000 : BRCM:TestMIIRegisters Test Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-002-000 : BRCM:TestEEPROM Test Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-004-000 : BRCM:TestInterrupt Test Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-005-000 : BRCM:TestLoopbackMAC Test Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-007-000 : BRCM:TestLEDs Test Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-800-000 : BRCM:TestControlRegisters Test Aborted
The control registers test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-801-000 : BRCM:TestMIIRegisters Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-802-000 : BRCM:TestEEPROM Test Aborted
The EEPROM test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-803-000 : BRCM:TestInternalMemory Test Aborted
The internal memory test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-804-000 : BRCM:TestInterrupt Test Aborted
The interrupt test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-806-000 : BRCM:TestLoopbackPhysical Test Aborted
Loopback testing at the physical layer was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-807-000 : BRCM:TestLEDs Test Aborted
Verification of status LEDs was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-901-000 : BRCM:TestMIIRegisters Test Failed
A failure was detected while testing internal PHY registers.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-903-000 : BRCM:TestInternalMemory Test Failed
A failure was detected while testing internal memory.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-904-000 : BRCM:TestInterrupt Test Failed
A failure was detected while testing interrupts.
Recoverable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 405-906-000 : BRCM:TestLoopbackPhysical Test Failed
A failure was detected during the loopback test at the physical layer.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-002-000 : Brocade:SerdesLoopbackTest Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-003-000 : Brocade:PCILoopbackTest Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-005-000 : Brocade:SerdesEthLoopbackTest Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-006-000 : Brocade:InternalLoopbackTest Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-801-000 : Brocade:ExternalLoopbackTest Aborted
The test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-802-000 : Brocade:SerdesLoopbackTest Aborted
The test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-803-000 : Brocade:PCILoopbackTest Aborted
The test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-805-000 : Brocade:SerdesEthLoopbackTest Aborted
The test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-806-000 : Brocade:InternalLoopbackTest Aborted
The test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Rerun the test.
2. Verify whether the firmware is at proper level.
3. Rerun the test.
4. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-901-000 : Brocade:ExternalLoopbackTest Failed
A failure was detected during the Loopback test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check cable connections.
2. Rerun the test.
3. Verify whether the firmware is at proper level.
4. Rerun the test.
5. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Rerun the test.
2. Verify whether the firmware is at proper level.
3. Rerun the test.
4. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-903-000 : Brocade:PCILoopbackTest Failed
A failure was detected during the Loopback test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Rerun the test.
2. Verify whether the firmware is at proper level.
3. Rerun the test.
4. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-904-000 : Brocade:ExternalEthLoopbackTest Failed
A failure was detected during the Loopback test.
Recoverable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Rerun the test.
2. Verify whether the firmware is at proper level.
3. Rerun the test.
4. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 218-906-000 : Brocade:InternalLoopbackTest Failed
A failure was detected during the Loopback test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 180-801-000 : Check-point Panel Test Aborted
Check-point Panel Test Aborted. BMC is unable to verify that the operator information panel cable is
connected.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check the operator information panel cabling for loose or broken connections at both ends or
damage to the cable.
2. Replace the information panel cable if damage is present.
3. Run the test again.
4. Replace the operator information panel assembly.
5. Run the test again.
6. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Turn off and restart the system.
2. Make sure that the DSA Diagnostic code is at the latest level.
3. Run the test again.
4. Check system firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be found
in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component. The latest
level firmware for this component can be found in reference to this system type at the IBM
Support website.
5. Run the test again.
6. If the system has stopped responding, turn off and restart the system and then run the test again.
7. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 089-802-000 : CPU Stress Test Aborted
CPU Stress Test Aborted. System resource unavailability error.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 089-804-000 : CPU Stress Test Aborted
CPU Stress Test Aborted. User pressed Ctrl-C.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 089-901-000 : CPU Stress Test Failed
CPU Stress Test Failed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 516-001-000 : ELXUCNA: NIC PHY LoopBackTest Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 516-800-000 : ELXUCNA: NIC MAC LoopBackTest Aborted
Loopback testing at the MAC layer was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 516-801-000 : ELXUCNA: NIC PHY LoopBackTest Aborted
Loopback testing at the physical layer was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 516-900-000 : ELXUCNA: NIC MAC LoopBackTest Failed
A failure was detected during the loopback test at the MAC layer.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 516-901-000 : ELXUCNA: NIC PHY LoopBackTest Failed
A failure was detected during the loopback test at the physical layer.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 401-801-000 : EXA Port Ping Test Aborted
EXA Port Ping Test Aborted. Unable to get device base address.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Remove power cables, wait for 45 seconds, reconnect and rerun the test.
2. Make sure that the scalability cable connections are as per specification.
3. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
4. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 401-802-000 : EXA Port Ping Test Aborted
EXA Port Ping Test Aborted. Port connections may not be correct.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Remove power cables, wait for 45 seconds, reconnect and rerun the test.
2. Make sure that the scalability cable connections are as per specification.
3. Check scalability cables for loose connections.
4. Replace the scalability cable(s) for specified port(s).
5. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check cable connections.
2. Rerun the test.
3. Verify that Hard drive supports self test and self test logging.
4. If the problem remains, contact your technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 217-900-000 : HDD Test Failed
HDD Test Failed. The hard drive self-test detected a failure.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check cable connections.
2. Rerun the test.
3. Verify the firmware is at the latest level.
4. Rerun the test.
5. If the problem remains, contact your technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-001-000 : IANet:EEPROM Test Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-002-000 : IANet:FIFO Test Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-004-000 : IANet:Loopback Test Passed
The test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-800-000 : IANet:Registers Test Aborted
Registers test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-801-000 : IANet:EEPROM Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-802-000 : IANet:FIFO Test Aborted
FIFO test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-803-000 : IANet:Interrupts Test Aborted
Interrupt test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-804-000 : IANet:Loopback Test Aborted
Loopback test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-901-000 : IANet:EEPROM Test Failed
A failure was detected during the EEPROM test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 406-903-000 : IANet:Interrupts Test Failed
A failure was detected during the Interrupt test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
2. Rerun the test.
3. Check interrupt assignments in the PCI Hardware section of the DSA Diagnostic Log. If the
ethernet device is sharing interrupts, if possible modify the interrupt assignments using F1 Setup
to assign a unique interrupt to the device.
4. Rerun the test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check the Ethernet cable for damage and ensure correct cable type and attachment.
2. Check component firmware level and upgrade if necessary. The installed firmware level can be
found in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
3. Rerun the test.
4. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 407-900-000 : LSIESG:DiskDefaultDiagnostic Test Failed
The hard drive self-test detected a failure.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check cable connections.
2. Rerun the test.
3. Verify whether the firmware is at the latest level.
4. Rerun the test.
5. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 408-001-000 : MLNX:MLNX_DiagnosticTestIBPort Test Passed
Port Test Passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 408-800-000 : MLNX:MLNX_DiagnosticTestEthernetPort Test Aborted
Port Test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 408-801-000 : MLNX:MLNX_DiagnosticTestIBPort Test Aborted
Port Test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Make sure that the physical link of the port under test in the active state.
2. If these condition was met but the test keeps failing the port's adapter might be faulty.
3. Try replacing the adapter and repeating the test.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 408-901-000 : MLNX:MLNX_DiagnosticTestIBPort Test Failed
Port Test Failed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Make sure that the physical link of the port under test in the active state and a subnet manager
running on the fabric to which the port is attached.
2. If these condition was met but the test keeps failing the port's adapter might be faulty.
3. Try replacing the adapter and repeating the test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-000-001 : Standalone Memory Test Passed
Quick/Full Memory Test CPU 1 Passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-000-002 : Standalone Memory Test Passed
Quick/Full Memory Test CPU 2 Passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-000-004 : Standalone Memory Test Passed
Quick/Full Memory Test CPU 4 Passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-811-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Unable to Locate SMBIOS key "_SM_".
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-811-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Unable to Locate SMBIOS key "_SM_".
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-812-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Memory test is not supported for this system.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-812-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Memory test is not supported for this system.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-812-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-813-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Can not turn OFF ECC error reporting in CPU.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-813-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Can not turn OFF ECC error reporting in CPU.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-813-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Can not turn OFF ECC error reporting in CPU.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-814-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Can not disable Scubbing feature for CPU.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-814-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Can not disable Scubbing feature for CPU.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-815-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Program Error with Quick Memory Menu Option Selection.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-815-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Program Error with Quick Memory Menu Option Selection.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-816-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Program Error with Full Memory Menu Option Selection.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-816-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Program Error with Full Memory Menu Option Selection.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-818-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Unable to Locate SMBIOS key "_SM_".
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-818-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Unable to Locate SMBIOS key "_SM_".
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-819-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
The start-end address ranges in the restricted area of the memory.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-819-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
The start-end address ranges in the restricted area of the memory.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-820-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Memory Upper limit is less than 16 Mbytes.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-820-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Memory Upper limit is less than 16 Mbytes.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-820-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-821-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Variable range MTRR registers are larger than fixed range MTRR registers.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-821-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Variable range MTRR registers are larger than fixed range MTRR registers.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-821-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Variable range MTRR registers are larger than fixed range MTRR registers.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-822-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Invalid MTRR service request.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-822-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Invalid MTRR service request.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-824-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Node Interleave feature must be OFF. Go to Setup and disable Node Interleave option and then re-run the
test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-824-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Node Interleave feature must be OFF. Go to Setup and disable Node Interleave option and then re-run the
test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-826-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
BIOS: Memory Controller has been disabled. Go to Setup and Enable Memory Controller.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-826-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
BIOS: Memory Controller has been disabled. Go to Setup and Enable Memory Controller.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-827-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
BIOS: ECC function has been disabled by BIOS. Go to Setup and enable ECC generation.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-827-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
BIOS: ECC function has been disabled by BIOS. Go to Setup and enable ECC generation.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-844-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Problem in masking MSR machine check control MASK registers.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-844-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Problem in masking MSR machine check control MASK registers.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-845-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Problem clearing MSR machine check control registers.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-845-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Chipset Error: Problem clearing MSR machine check control registers.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-859-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
INVALID XSECSRAT type.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-859-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-859-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
INVALID XSECSRAT type.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-859-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
INVALID XSECSRAT type.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-860-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No OEM0 type 1 found.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-860-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No OEM0 type 1 found.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-861-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No SRAT type 1 found.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-861-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No SRAT type 1 found.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-862-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No OEM1 structure found.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-862-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No OEM1 structure found.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-863-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No IBMERROR key in OEM1 structure.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-863-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No IBMERROR key in OEM1 structure.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-864-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No GAS located in OEM1.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-864-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No GAS located in OEM1.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-865-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No XSECSRAT key in OEM0 structure.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-865-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
No XSECSRAT key in OEM0 structure.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-866-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI-SAL Invalid parameter from GetMemoryMap function.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-866-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-866-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI-SAL Invalid parameter from GetMemoryMap function.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-866-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI-SAL Invalid parameter from GetMemoryMap function.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-867-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI/SAL: Buffer not allocated.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-867-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI/SAL: Buffer not allocated.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-868-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI/SAL: Buffer allocated in GetMemoryMap too small.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-868-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI/SAL: Buffer allocated in GetMemoryMap too small.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-869-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI/SAL Invalid parameter from GetMemoryMap function.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-869-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
EFI/SAL Invalid parameter from GetMemoryMap function.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-870-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
CPU Doamin in ACPI not valid.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-870-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
CPU Doamin in ACPI not valid.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-871-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Data Mis-compare encountered.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-871-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Data Mis-compare encountered.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-877-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
BIOS: Sparing in Extended PCI reg. must be OFF. Go to setup and disable sparing.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-877-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
BIOS: Sparing in Extended PCI reg. must be OFF. Go to setup and disable sparing.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-878-000 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Sparing feature must be turned OFF. Go to setup and turn the sparing feature OFF.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-878-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-878-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Sparing feature must be turned OFF. Go to setup and turn the sparing feature OFF.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-878-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Sparing feature must be turned OFF. Go to setup and turn the sparing feature OFF.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-885-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Processor does not support MTRR register manipulation. Can not write to memory without cache.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-885-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Processor does not support MTRR register manipulation. Can not write to memory without cache.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-886-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Memory Upper limit is less than 16 Mbytes.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-886-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Memory Upper limit is less than 16 Mbytes.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-899-001 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Memory Diagnostics Test Aborted by user.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-899-002 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Memory Diagnostics Test Aborted by user.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-899-003 : Standalone Memory Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-901-000 : Standalone Memory Test Failed
Memory Diagnostics Test Failed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
5. Replace any DIMMS(s) mentioned in error, one by one.
6. Make sure that all DIMMs are enabled in the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
7. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-901-001 : Standalone Memory Test Failed
Memory Diagnostics Test Failed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action.
2. If the problem remains, contact your technical-service representative.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reseat DIMM(s).
Reconnect it to power.
4. Make sure that DSA and BIOS/uEFI are at the latest level.
5. Replace any DIMMS(s) mentioned in error, one by one.
6. Make sure that all DIMMs are enabled in the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
7. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 201-901-003 : Standalone Memory Test Failed
Memory Diagnostics Test Failed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 202-801-000 : MemStr Test Aborted
Internal program error.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 202-803-000 : MemStr Test Aborted
User pressed Ctrl-C.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Execute the standard DSA memory diagnostics to validate all memory.
2. Make sure that the DSA Diagnostic code is at the latest level.
3. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power.
4. Reseat the memory cards and DIMMs.
5. Reconnect the system to power and turn the system on.
6. Run the test again.
7. Execute the standard DSA memory diagnostics to validate all memory.
8. If the failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and
Service Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 202-902-000 : MemStr Test Failed
Memory size is insufficient to run the test.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Ensure that all memory is enabled by checking the "Available System Memory" in the "Resource
Utilization" section of the DSA Diagnostic Event log.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-003-000 : Nvidia::DiagnosticServiceProvider::Bandwidth Test Passed
Nvidia GPU Bandwidth test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-004-000 : Nvidia::DiagnosticServiceProvider::Query Test Passed
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-005-000 : Nvidia::DiagnosticServiceProvider::Matrix Test Passed
Nvidia GPU Matrix test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-006-000 : Nvidia::DiagnosticServiceProvider::Binomial Test Passed
Nvidia GPU Binomial test passed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-800-000 : NVIDIA User Diagnostic Test Aborted
NVIDIA User Diagnostic test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-804-000 : Nvidia::DiagnosticServiceProvider::Query Test Aborted
Nvidia GPU Query test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-805-000 : Nvidia::DiagnosticServiceProvider::Matrix Test Aborted
Nvidia GPU Matrix test was canceled.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-900-000 : NVIDIA User Diagnostic Test Failed
NVIDIA User Diagnostic Test Failed.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Verify that the GPU is seated in the PCIe slot correctly by reseating the GPU. Then power cycle
the system.
2. Verify that the power connectors to the GPU are connected firmly. Then power cycle the system.
3. Run nvidia-smi -q In some cases this will report a poorly connected power cable.
4. Rerun the diagnostics, using the same GPU, on system that is known to be working. A variety of
system issues can cause diagnostic failure.
5. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-903-000 : Nvidia::DiagnosticServiceProvider::Bandwidth Test Failed
Nvidia GPU Bandwidth Test Failed.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Verify that the GPU is seated in the PCIe slot correctly by reseating the GPU. Then power cycle
the system.
2. Verify that the power connectors to the GPU are connected firmly. Then power cycle the system.
3. Run nvidia-smi -q In some cases this will report a poorly connected power cable.
4. Rerun the diagnostics, using the same GPU, on system that is known to be working. A variety of
system issues can cause diagnostic failure.
5. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 409-905-000 : Nvidia::DiagnosticServiceProvider::Matrix Test Failed
Nvidia GPU Matrix Test Failed.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Verify that the GPU is seated in the PCIe slot correctly by reseating the GPU. Then power cycle
the system.
2. Verify that the power connectors to the GPU are connected firmly. Then power cycle the system.
3. Run nvidia-smi -q In some cases this will report a poorly connected power cable.
4. Rerun the diagnostics, using the same GPU, on system that is known to be working. A variety of
system issues can cause diagnostic failure.
5. If the problem remains, contact your IBM technical-support representative.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 215-801-000 : Optical Drive Test Aborted
Optical Drive Test Aborted. Unable to communicate with driver.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Make sure that the DSA Diagnostic code is at the latest level.
2. Run the test again.
3. Check the drive cabling for loose or broken connections at both ends or damage to the cable.
Replace the cable if damage is present.
4. Run the test again.
5. Check system firmware level and upgrade if necessary.The installed firmware level can be found
in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
6. Run the test again.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 215-802-000 : Optical Drive Test Aborted
Optical Drive Test Aborted. A read error was encountered.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Wait for the system activity to cease
2. Run the test again
3. Turn off and restart the system.
4. Run the test again.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 215-804-000 : Optical Drive Test Aborted
Optical Drive Test Aborted. The media tray is open.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Insert a new CD or DVD into the drive and wait for 15 seconds for the media to be recognized.
Rerun the test.
2. Check the drive cabling for loose or broken connections at both ends or damage to the cable.
Replace the cable if damage is present.
3. Run the test again.
4. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 215-902-000 : Optical Drive Test Failed
Optical Drive Test Failed. Read miscompare.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Insert a new CD or DVD into the drive and wait for 15 seconds for the media to be recognized.
Rerun the test.
2. Check the drive cabling for loose or broken connections at both ends or damage to the cable.
Replace the cable if damage is present.
3. Run the test again.
4. Check system firmware level and upgrade if necessary.The installed firmware level can be found
in the DSA Diagnostic Event Log within the Firmware/VPD section for this component.
5. Run the test again.
6. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-801-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
IMM returned incorrect response length.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-802-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Test cannot be completed for unknown reason.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-804-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Invalid Command.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-806-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Timeout while processing command.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-807-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Out of space.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-809-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Request data truncated.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-811-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Request data field length limit exceeded.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-812-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Parameter out of range.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-814-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Requested Sensor, data, or record not present.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-815-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-816-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Command illegal for specified sensor or record type.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-817-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Command response could not be provided.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-819-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Command response could not be provided. SDR Repository in?update mode.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-820-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Command response could not be provided. Device in firmware update mode.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-822-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Destination unavailable.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-824-001 : IMM I2C Test Aborted
Cannot execute command.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-901-001 : IMM I2C Test Failed
IMM Indicates failure in RTMM bus (BUS 0).
Recoverable
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
3. Run the test again.
4. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-903-001 : IMM I2C Test Failed
IMM Indicates failure in 9545A bus (BUS 2).
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Perform the actions mentioned one at a time and try the test after each action:
1. Turn off the system and disconnect it from power. Wait for 45 seconds. Reconnect it to power.
2. Make sure that DSA and BMC/IMM are at the latest level.
3. Run the test again.
4. If failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and Service
Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 166-908-001 : IMM I2C Test Failed
IMM Indicates failure in the 9545A bus (BUS 7).
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Recoverable
No
Severity
Event
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 264-901-000 : Tape Test Failed
An error was found in the tape alert log.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Clean the tape drive using the appropriate cleaning media and install new media.
2. Run the test again.
3. Make sure that the drive firmware is at the latest level.
4. Rerun the test after upgrading to the latest firmware level.
5. If the failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and
Service Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 264-903-000 : Tape Test Failed
Tape Test Failed. Media is not detected.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check the tape drive cabling for loose or broken connections or damage to the cable. Replace
the cable if damage is present.
2. Clean the tape drive using the appropriate cleaning media and install new media.
3. Run the test again.
4. Make sure that the drive firmware is at the latest level.
5. Rerun the test after upgrading to the latest firmware level.
6. If the failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and
Service Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 264-905-000 : Tape Test Failed
Tape Test Failed. Software error: invalid request.
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Clean the tape drive using the appropriate cleaning media and install new media.
2. Run the test again.
3. Make sure that the drive firmware is at the latest level.
4. Rerun the test after upgrading to the latest firmware level.
5. Make sure that the DSA Diagnostic code is at the latest level.
6. Run the test again.
7. Check the system firmware level and upgrade if necessary.
8. Run the test again.
9. If the failure remains, refer to "Troubleshooting by symptom" in the system "Installation and
Service Guide" for the next corrective action.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
• 264-907-000 : Tape Test Failed
An error was found in the block address somewhere.
Recoverable
No
Recoverable
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Make sure that medium is present.
2. Clean the tape drive using the appropriate cleaning media and install new media.
Related links
– Lenovo Support website
– Latest level of DSA
When a hardware event is detected by the IMM on the server, the IMM logs that event in the system-event
log in the server.
Event identifier
A hexadecimal identifier that uniquely identifies an event or class of events. In this documentation, the
event identifiers are prefixed with 0x and followed by eight characters.
Event description
The logged message string that appears for an event. When the event string is displayed in the event
log, information such as a specific component is displayed. In this documentation, that additional
information appears as variables, such as [arg1] or [arg2].
Explanation
Provides additional information to explain why the event occurred.
Severity
An indication of the level of concern for the condition. In the system-event log, severity is abbreviated to
the first character. The following severities can be displayed.Info: The event was recorded for audit
purposes, usually a user action or a change of states that is normal behavior.Warning: The event is not
as severe as an error, but if possible, the condition should be corrected before it becomes an error. It
might also be a condition that requires additional monitoring or maintenance.Error:The event is a failure
or critical condition that impairs service or an expected function.
Alert Category
Similar events are grouped together in categories. The alert category is in the following format: severity -
deviceseverity is one of the following severity levels:Critical: A key component in the server is no longer
functioning.Warning: The event might progress to a critical level.System: The event is the result of a
system error or a configuration change.device is the specific device in the server that caused the event
to be generated.
Serviceable
Specifies whether user action is required to correct the problem.
CIM Information
Provides the prefix of the message ID and the sequence number that is used by the CIM message
registry.
SNMP Trap ID
The SNMP trap ID that is found in the SNMP alert management information base (MIB).
Automatically contact Service
If this field is set to Yes, and you have enabled Electronic Service Agent (ESA), Lenovo Support will be
notified automatically if the event is generated. While you wait for Lenovo Support to call, you can
perform the recommended actions for the event.This documentation includes references to IBM web
sites, products, and information about obtaining service. IBM is Lenovo's preferred service provider for
the Lenovo System x products.
User response
The list of IMM2 error messages and suggested actions to correct the detected server problems are included
in this documentation. For more information about IMM2, see the Integrated Management Module II User's
Guide at https://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.sysx.imm2.doc/printable_doc.html.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - IMM Network event
SNMP Trap ID
37
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0001
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - other
SNMP Trap ID
22
• 40000003-00000000 : Ethernet Data Rate modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the Ethernet data rate of the Integrated Management Module external
network interface to the specified value.
May also be shown as 4000000300000000 or 0x4000000300000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0003
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000004-00000000 : Ethernet Duplex setting modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the Ethernet duplex setting of the Integrated Management Module
external network interface to the specified value.
May also be shown as 4000000400000000 or 0x4000000400000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0004
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000005-00000000 : Ethernet MTU setting modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0005
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000006-00000000 : Ethernet locally administered MAC address modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by
user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the Ethernet locally administered MAC address of the Integrated
Management Module external network interface to the specified value.
May also be shown as 4000000600000000 or 0x4000000600000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0006
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0007
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - IMM Network event
SNMP Trap ID
37
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0008
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000009-00000000 : IP address of network interface modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the IP address of the Integrated Management Module external network
interface to the specified value.
May also be shown as 4000000900000000 or 0x4000000900000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - IMM Network event
SNMP Trap ID
• 4000000a-00000000 : IP subnet mask of network interface modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user
[arg3].
The specified user has changed the subnet mask of the Integrated Management Module external network
interface to the specified value.
May also be shown as 4000000a00000000 or 0x4000000a00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0010
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000000b-00000000 : IP address of default gateway modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the gateway address of the Integrated Management Module external
network interface to the specified value.
May also be shown as 4000000b00000000 or 0x4000000b00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0011
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0012
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0013
User Response
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
1. Make sure that the IMM network cable is connected.
2. Make sure that there is a DHCP server on the network that can assign an IP address to the IMM.
• 4000000e-00000000 : Remote Login Successful. Login ID: [arg1] from [arg2] at IP address [arg3].
The specified user has logged in to the Integrated Management Module.
May also be shown as 4000000e00000000 or 0x4000000e00000000
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0015
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000010-00000000 : Security: Userid: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from WEB client at IP address
[arg3].
A user has exceeded the maximum allowed number of unsuccessful login attempts from a web browser
and has been prevented from logging in for the lockout period.
May also be shown as 4000001000000000 or 0x4000001000000000
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
• 40000011-00000000 : Security: Login ID: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from CLI at [arg3].
A user has exceeded the maximum allowed number of unsuccessful login attempts from the command-
line interface and has been prevented from logging in for the lockout period.
May also be shown as 4000001100000000 or 0x4000001100000000
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0017
User Response
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
1. Make sure that the correct login ID and password are being used.
2. Have the system administrator reset the login ID or password.
• 40000012-00000000 : Remote access attempt failed. Invalid userid or password received. Userid is
[arg1] from WEB browser at IP address [arg2].
A user has attempted to log in from a web browser by using an invalid login ID or password.
May also be shown as 4000001200000000 or 0x4000001200000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
• 40000013-00000000 : Remote access attempt failed. Invalid userid or password received. Userid is
[arg1] from TELNET client at IP address [arg2].
A user has attempted to log in from a Telnet session by using an invalid login ID or password.
May also be shown as 4000001300000000 or 0x4000001300000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0019
User Response
Make sure that the correct login ID and password are being used.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0020
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0021
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0022
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0023
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0024
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0026
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0027
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0028
User Response
If there was no operating-system error, complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
1. Reconfigure the watchdog timer to a higher value.
2. Make sure that the IMM Ethernet-over-USB interface is enabled.
3. Reinstall the RNDIS or cdc_ether device driver for the operating system.
4. Disable the watchdog.
If there was an operating-system error, check the integrity of the installed operating system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0029
User Response
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
1. Reconfigure the watchdog timer to a higher value.
2. Make sure that the IMM Ethernet over USB interface is enabled.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0030
User Response
Update the IMM firmware. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or
coordinated code updates. If the device is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code
is supported for the cluster solution before you update the code.
Related links
– “Updating the firmware ” on page 119
– IBM Flex System and IBM PureFlex Firmware Updates Best Practices
• 4000001f-00000000 : Please ensure that the Management Controller [arg1] is flashed with the
correct firmware. The Management Controller is unable to match its firmware to the server.
The server does not support the installed IMM firmware version.
May also be shown as 4000001f00000000 or 0x4000001f00000000
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - other
SNMP Trap ID
22
• 40000020-00000000 : Management Controller [arg1] Reset was caused by restoring default values.
The default configuration has been restored to the Integrated Management Module.
May also be shown as 4000002000000000 or 0x4000002000000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0032
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000021-00000000 : Management Controller [arg1] clock has been set from NTP server [arg2].
The IMM clock has been set to the date and time that are provided by the Network Time Protocol server.
May also be shown as 4000002100000000 or 0x4000002100000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0033
User Response
• 40000022-00000000 : SSL data in the Management Controller [arg1] configuration data is invalid.
Clearing configuration data region and disabling SSL.
There is a problem with the certificate that has been imported into the IMM. The imported certificate must
contain a public key that corresponds to the key pair that was previously generated through the Generate
a New Key and Certificate Signing Request link.
May also be shown as 4000002200000000 or 0x4000002200000000
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0034
User Response
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
1. Make sure that the certificate that you are importing is correct.
2. Try to import the certificate again.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0035
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0036
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Event Log Fullness
SNMP Trap ID
35
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0037
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - OS Timeout
SNMP Trap ID
21
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0039
User Response
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
1. Reconfigure the watchdog timer to a higher value.
2. Make sure that the IMM Ethernet-over-USB interface is enabled.
3. Reinstall the RNDIS or cdc_ether device driver for the operating system.
4. Disable the watchdog.
5. Check the integrity of the installed operating system.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
• 40000029-00000000 : Security: Userid: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from an SSH client at IP
address [arg3].
A user has exceeded the maximum allowed number of unsuccessful login attempts from SSH and has
been prevented from logging in for the lockout period.
May also be shown as 4000002900000000 or 0x4000002900000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0041
User Response
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
1. Make sure that the correct login ID and password are being used.
2. Have the system administrator reset the login ID or password.
• 4000002a-00000000 : [arg1] firmware mismatch internal to system [arg2]. Please attempt to flash
the [arg3] firmware.
A specific type of firmware mismatch has been detected.
May also be shown as 4000002a00000000 or 0x4000002a00000000
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0043
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0044
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0045
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0046
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0047
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0048
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0050
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0051
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0052
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0053
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0054
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0055
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0056
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0057
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000003a-00000000 : IPv6 static address of network interface modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by
user [arg3].
A user has modified the IPv6 static address of a Management Controller.
May also be shown as 4000003a00000000 or 0x4000003a00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0058
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0059
User Response
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
1. Make sure that the IMM network cable is connected.
2. Make sure that there is a DHCPv6 server on the network that can assign an IP address to the
IMM.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Loader timeout
SNMP Trap ID
26
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0060
User Response
1. Reconfigure the watchdog timer to a higher value.
2. Make sure that the IMM Ethernet over USB interface is enabled.
3. Reinstall the RNDIS or cdc_ether device driver for the operating system.
4. Disable the watchdog.
5. Check the integrity of the installed operating system
• 4000003d-00000000 : Telnet port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the Telnet port number.
May also be shown as 4000003d00000000 or 0x4000003d00000000
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0061
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000003e-00000000 : SSH port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the Secure Shell (SSH) port number.
May also be shown as 4000003e00000000 or 0x4000003e00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0062
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000003f-00000000 : Web-HTTP port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the HTTP port number. New HTTP (web) connections must use the new
port number.
May also be shown as 4000003f00000000 or 0x4000003f00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0063
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000040-00000000 : Web-HTTPS port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the HTTPS port number. New HTTPS (secure web) connections must use
the new port number.
May also be shown as 4000004000000000 or 0x4000004000000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0064
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000041-00000000 : CIM/XML HTTP port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the CIM HTTP port number.
May also be shown as 4000004100000000 or 0x4000004100000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0065
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0066
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000043-00000000 : SNMP Agent port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent port number.
May also be shown as 4000004300000000 or 0x4000004300000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0067
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000044-00000000 : SNMP Traps port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
The specified user has changed the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps port number.
May also be shown as 4000004400000000 or 0x4000004400000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0068
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000045-00000000 : Syslog port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
A user has modified the Syslog receiver port number.
May also be shown as 4000004500000000 or 0x4000004500000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0069
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000046-00000000 : Remote Presence port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
A user has modified the Remote Presence port number.
May also be shown as 4000004600000000 or 0x4000004600000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0070
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0071
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000048-00000000 : Inventory data changed for device [arg1], new device data hash=[arg2], new
master data hash=[arg3] .
The physical inventory has changed.
May also be shown as 4000004800000000 or 0x4000004800000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0072
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0073
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0074
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0075
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0076
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0077
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0078
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000004f-00000000 : Date and Time set by user [arg1]: Date=[arg2], Time-[arg3], DST Auto-adjust=
[arg4], Timezone=[arg5].
The specified user has changed the date and time in the Integrated Management Module.
May also be shown as 4000004f00000000 or 0x4000004f00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0079
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0080
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0081
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0082
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000053-00000000 : Server [arg1] scheduled for every [arg2] at [arg3] by user [arg4].
A user configured a recurring Server Power Action.
May also be shown as 4000005300000000 or 0x4000005300000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0083
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0084
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0085
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0086
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0087
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0088
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0089
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000005a-00000000 : LAN over USB Port Forwarding set by user [arg1]: ExternalPort=[arg2], USB-
LAN port=[arg3].
A user configured USB-LAN port forwarding.
May also be shown as 4000005a00000000 or 0x4000005a00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0090
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0091
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0092
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0093
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0094
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0095
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0097
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0098
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0099
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0100
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0101
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0102
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0104
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0105
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0106
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000006b-00000000 : SSH Client key imported for user [arg1] from [arg2].
User imported an SSH Client key.
May also be shown as 4000006b00000000 or 0x4000006b00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0107
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0108
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0109
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000006e-00000000 : Alert Configuration Global Event Notification set by user [arg1]: RetryLimit=
[arg2], RetryInterval=[arg3], EntryInterval=[arg4].
A user changed the Global Event Notification settings.
May also be shown as 4000006e00000000 or 0x4000006e00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0110
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0111
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0112
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000071-00000000 : The power cap value changed from [arg1] watts to [arg2] watts by user
[arg3].
The power capping level has been changed.
May also be shown as 4000007100000000 or 0x4000007100000000
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0113
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000072-00000000 : The minimum power cap value changed from [arg1] watts to [arg2] watts.
The minimum power cap value has been changed.
May also be shown as 4000007200000000 or 0x4000007200000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0114
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000073-00000000 : The maximum power cap value changed from [arg1] watts to [arg2] watts.
The maximum power cap value has been changed.
May also be shown as 4000007300000000 or 0x4000007300000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0115
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000074-00000000 : The soft minimum power cap value changed from [arg1] watts to [arg2]
watts.
The soft minimum power cap value has been changed.
May also be shown as 4000007400000000 or 0x4000007400000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0116
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000075-00000000 : The measured power value exceeded the power cap value.
The measured power value has exceeded the power cap value.
May also be shown as 4000007500000000 or 0x4000007500000000
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Power
SNMP Trap ID
164
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0117
User Response
– Make sure IMM firmware is at the latest level.
• 40000076-00000000 : The new minimum power cap value exceeded the power cap value.
The new minimum power cap value has exceeded the power cap value.
May also be shown as 4000007600000000 or 0x4000007600000000
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Power
SNMP Trap ID
164
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0118
User Response
User may need to adjust the power cap value to be greater or equal to the minimum power cap.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0119
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0120
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000079-00000000 : Static Power Savings mode has been turned on by user [arg1].
Static Power Savings mode turned on by user.
May also be shown as 4000007900000000 or 0x4000007900000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0121
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000007a-00000000 : Static Power Savings mode has been turned off by user [arg1].
Static Power Savings mode turned off by user.
May also be shown as 4000007a00000000 or 0x4000007a00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0122
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000007b-00000000 : Dynamic Power Savings mode has been turned on by user [arg1].
Dynamic Power Savings mode turned on by user.
May also be shown as 4000007b00000000 or 0x4000007b00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0123
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000007c-00000000 : Dynamic Power Savings mode has been turned off by user [arg1].
Dynamic Power Savings mode turned off by user.
May also be shown as 4000007c00000000 or 0x4000007c00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0124
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0125
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0126
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0128
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0129
• 40000082-00000000 : The measured power value has returned below the power cap value.
The measured power value has returned below the power cap value.
May also be shown as 4000008200000000 or 0x4000008200000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Power
SNMP Trap ID
164
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000083-00000000 : The new minimum power cap value has returned below the power cap value.
The new minimum power cap value has returned below the power cap value.
May also be shown as 4000008300000000 or 0x4000008300000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Power
SNMP Trap ID
164
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0131
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000084-00000000 : IMM firmware mismatch between nodes [arg1] and [arg2]. Please attempt to
flash the IMM firmware to the same level on all nodes.
A mismatch of IMM firmware between nodes has been detected.
May also be shown as 4000008400000000 or 0x4000008400000000
• 40000085-00000000 : FPGA firmware mismatch between nodes [arg1] and [arg2]. Please attempt to
flash the FPGA firmware to the same level on all nodes.
A mismatch of FPGA firmware between nodes has been detected.
May also be shown as 4000008500000000 or 0x4000008500000000
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0133
User Response
Attempt to update the FPGA firmware to the same level on all nodes.
Related links
– “Updating the firmware ” on page 119
– IBM Flex System and IBM PureFlex Firmware Updates Best Practices
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0134
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0135
User Response
IBM Support will address the problem.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0136
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0137
User Response
1. Turn off the server and disconnect it from the power source. You must disconnect the server
from ac power to reset the IMM.
2. After 45 seconds, reconnect the server to the power source and turn on the server.
3. Retry the operation
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - IMM Network event
SNMP Trap ID
37
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000008c-00000000 : Security: Userid: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from a CIM client at IP
address [arg3].
A user has exceeded the maximum allowed number of unsuccessful login attempts from a CIM client and
has been prevented from logging in for the lockout period.
May also be shown as 4000008c00000000 or 0x4000008c00000000
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
• 4000008d-00000000 : Remote access attempt failed. Invalid userid or password received. Userid is
[arg1] from a CIM client at IP address [arg2].
A user has attempted to log in from a CIM client by using an invalid login ID or password.
May also be shown as 4000008d00000000 or 0x4000008d00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0141
User Response
Make sure that the correct login ID and password are being used.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0142
User Response
The device with invalid VPD data should be replaced.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0144
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0146
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
• 40000094-00000000 : User [arg1] has generated a new encryption key pair and installed a self-
signed certificate for the TKLM client.
User generated a new encryption key pair and installed a self-signed certificate for the TKLM client.
May also be shown as 4000009400000000 or 0x4000009400000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0148
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000095-00000000 : User [arg1] has generated a new encryption key and certificate signing
request for the TKLM client.
User generated a new encryption key and certificate signing request for the TKLM client.
May also be shown as 4000009500000000 or 0x4000009500000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0149
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0150
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000097-00000000 : User [arg1] has imported a server certificate for the TKLM server.
User imported a server certificate for the TKLM Server.
May also be shown as 4000009700000000 or 0x4000009700000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0151
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0152
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 40000099-00000000 : Security: Userid: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from IPMI client at IP address
[arg3].
A user was not able to log in to a Management Controller from IPMI
May also be shown as 4000009900000000 or 0x4000009900000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0153
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000009a-00000000 : Security: Userid: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from SNMP client at IP
address [arg3].
A user was not able to access a Management Controller from SNMP.
May also be shown as 4000009a00000000 or 0x4000009a00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
• 4000009b-00000000 : Security: Userid: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from IPMI serial client.
A user was not able to log in to a Management Controller from an IPMI serial client.
May also be shown as 4000009b00000000 or 0x4000009b00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0155
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000009c-00000000 : Remote Login Successful. Login ID: [arg1] from [arg2] serial interface.
A user successfully logged in to a Management Controller.
May also be shown as 4000009c00000000 or 0x4000009c00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0156
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000009d-00000000 : Login ID: [arg1] from [arg2] at IP address [arg3] has logged off.
A user logged off of a Management Controller.
May also be shown as 4000009d00000000 or 0x4000009d00000000
• 4000009e-00000000 : Login ID: [arg1] from [arg2] at IP address [arg3] has been logged off.
A user has been logged off of a Management Controller.
May also be shown as 4000009e00000000 or 0x4000009e00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Remote Login
SNMP Trap ID
30
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0158
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 4000009f-00000000 : User [arg1] has initiated a TKLM Server Connection Test to check
connectivity to server [arg2].
User initiated a TKLM Server Connection test.
May also be shown as 4000009f00000000 or 0x4000009f00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0159
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0160
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
none
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0161
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 400000a3-00000000 : User [arg1] has set the SMTP Server reverse-path to [arg2].
User set SMTP Server reverse-path address.
May also be shown as 400000a300000000 or 0x400000a300000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0163
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0165
User Response
Install a new certificate.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0166
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0168
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
• 400000ac-00000000 : The server was automatically powered on because the power restore policy
is set to always restore..
Server was automatically powered on because the power restore policy is set to always restore.
May also be shown as 400000ac00000000 or 0x400000ac00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0172
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 400000ad-00000000 : The server was automatically powered on because the power restore policy
is set to restore previous power state..
Server was automatically powered on because the power restore policy is set to restore previous power
state.
May also be shown as 400000ad00000000 or 0x400000ad00000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0173
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0174
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
• 400000b1-00000000 : The server was powered up via Real Time Clock (scheduled power on).
Server was powered up via Real Time Clock (scheduled power on).
May also be shown as 400000b100000000 or 0x400000b100000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0180
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 400000b5-00000000 : The server was powered off when the watchdog expired.
Server was powered off when the watchdog expired.
May also be shown as 400000b500000000 or 0x400000b500000000
• 400000b6-00000000 : The server stayed powered off because the power restore policy is set to
always restore..
Server stayed powered off because the power restore policy is set to always restore.
May also be shown as 400000b600000000 or 0x400000b600000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0182
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 400000b7-00000000 : The server stayed powered off because the power restore policy is set to
restore previous power state..
Server stayed powered off because the power restore policy is set to restore previous power state.
May also be shown as 400000b700000000 or 0x400000b700000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
• 400000b8-00000000 : The server was powered off via Platform Event Filter.
Server was power off via Platform Event Filter.
May also be shown as 400000b800000000 or 0x400000b800000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0184
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 400000b9-00000000 : The server was powered off via Real Time Clock (scheduled power off).
Server was powered up via Real Time Clock (scheduled power off).
May also be shown as 400000b900000000 or 0x400000b900000000
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0185
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0186
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0187
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0189
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0190
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0191
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: IMM ID: 0192
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 80010002-2801ffff : Numeric sensor SysBrd VBAT going low (lower non-critical) has asserted.
The CMOS battery voltage has dropped below its specified threshold.
May also be shown as 800100022801ffff or 0x800100022801ffff
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Voltage
SNMP Trap ID
1
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0480
User Response
1. (Trained service technician only) If the specified sensor is SysBrd 3.3V or SysBrd 5V, replace the
system board.
2. If the specified sensor is SysBrd 12V, check the IMM event log for power-supply-related issues,
and resolve those issues. If the problem remains, (trained service technician only) replace the
system board.
Related links
– “Removing the standard I/O book” on page 224
• 80010202-2801ffff : Numeric sensor SysBrd VBAT going low (lower critical) has asserted.
The CMOS battery voltage has dropped below its specified threshold.
May also be shown as 800102022801ffff or 0x800102022801ffff
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0480
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0480
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0480
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0480
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0480
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0490
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the server is not obstructed and that fillers are
in place and correctly installed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0490
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the server is not obstructed and that fillers are
in place and correctly installed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0494
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the server is not obstructed and that fillers are
in place and correctly installed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0494
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the server is not obstructed and that fillers are
in place and correctly installed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Voltage
SNMP Trap ID
1
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0494
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0498
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the server is not obstructed and that fillers are
in place and correctly installed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508
User Response
PS Heavy Load: The system will throttle to lower the load. Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508
User Response
Do not change system power state at this time unless directed to do so by the maintenance action.
[like firmware flashing]
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508
User Response
1. Replace the power supply with higher rated power.
2. Reduce the total power consumption by removing newly added or unused option like drives or
adapters.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0510
User Response
Replace fan as soon as possible.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
– “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0510
User Response
Replace fan as soon as possible.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
– “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0510
User Response
Replace fan as soon as possible.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
– “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0510
User Response
Replace fan as soon as possible.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
– “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0510
User Response
Replace fan as soon as possible.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
– “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0510
User Response
Replace fan as soon as possible.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
– “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0510
User Response
Replace fan as soon as possible.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
– “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0510
User Response
Replace fan as soon as possible.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
– “Replacing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 260
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log and resolve any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the Compute Book are not obstructed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the Compute Book are not obstructed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
Severity
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Power
SNMP Trap ID
164
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
if PS ac input src
1. Check if there is any other Power Supply event.
2. confirm power policy and configuration setting in Web GUI.
3. check line feeds.
4. check documentation for correct configuration.
Related links
– “Solving power problems” on page 194
– “Installing power supplies” on page 100
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
RAID Vol State :
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; warranty is about to expire but no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Check the IBM support site for service bulletins or firmware updates that apply to this GPT error.
2. Set the UEFI setting "DISK GPT Recovery" to "Automatic".
3. Replace the corrupt disk.
GPT Status : Sec Rollback Err : Secure Boot Err :
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response. TPM Lock : TPM Phy Pres Set :
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
The NVME drive interface card is in the wrong slot. Remove and replace in slot 1.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the server is not obstructed and that fillers are
in place and correctly installed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the server is not obstructed and that fillers are
in place and correctly installed.
3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
Check the IMM event log for which Power Supply had the fault
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
For a PS Therm fault
1. Check for Power Supply with PS fault in the IMM event log
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
Do not replace a different type of I/O book after the PCIe lane has been assigned. Replace with the
same type.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0524
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0524
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0524
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0524
User Response
RAID Vol State :
• 80070319-2201ffff : Sensor S3 Resume Fail has transitioned to non-recoverable from a less severe
state.
The S3 Resume Fail sesor has transitioned to non-recoverable from less severe.
May also be shown as 800703192201ffff or 0x800703192201ffff
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0524
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Information Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0530
User Response
– Compute Book 1 VRD: Indicates a problem with either the voltage regulator for CPU1 or
microprocessor 1 itself
– Compute Book 2 VRD: Indicates a problem with either the voltage regulator for CPU2 or
microprocessor 2 itself
– Compute Book 3 VRD: Indicates a problem with either the voltage regulator for CPU3 or
microprocessor 3 itself
– Compute Book 4 VRD: Indicates a problem with either the voltage regulator for CPU4 or
microprocessor 4 itself
– Planar VRD: Indicates a problem with a voltage regulator for the primary system board
– I/O Book 1 VRD: Indicates a problem with a voltage regulator for the IO Module
– I/O Book 2 VRD: Indicates a problem with a voltage regulator for the IO Module
– Storage Book VRD: Indicates a problem with a voltage regulator for the Storage Book Board
– Check the IMM Web event log. This event may be a symptom of an earlier error.
– Depending on the error perform the following steps.
For a CPU BOOK 1 VRD, CPU Book 2 VRD, CPU Book 3 VRD, or CPU Book 4 VRD error:
– Check the IBM support site for service bulletins or firmware updates that apply to this
microprocessor error.
– Replace affected Compute Book.
For a Planar VRD error:
– Replace primary system board.
For a IO Book VRD error:
– Replace IO Book board.
For a Storage Book VRD error:
– Replace Storage Book board.
Related links
– “Removing the standard I/O book” on page 224
– “Replacing the standard I/O book” on page 227
– “Removing the storage book” on page 273
– “Replacing the storage book” on page 274
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0530
User Response
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved: [CPU Mismatch, Missing Boot CPU, CPU
Type Err]
1. Check the IBM support site for service bulletins or firmware updates that apply to this
microprocessor error.
2. Check the IBM ServerProven Web site to validate that the microprocessor is a valid option for
this system. If not, remove the microprocessor and install one that is a valid option.
3. Verify that matching microprocessors are installed in the correct population sequence, according
to the product documentation for the system. See the system documentation.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a microprocessor and heat sink” on page 284
– “Replacing a microprocessor and heat sink” on page 287
– “Thermal grease” on page 290
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0530
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0530
User Response
Firmware of the PCI redrive card and NVME drive interface do not match. Update the firmware.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0537
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0537
User Response
1. If the Compute Book was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the Compute Book is properly seated.
3. If Compute Book is properly seated, replace the Compute Book.
Related links
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0537
User Response
1. If the Compute Book was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the Compute Book is properly seated.
3. If Compute Book is properly seated, replace the Compute Book.
Related links
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0537
User Response
1. If the Compute Book was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the Compute Book is properly seated.
3. If Compute Book is properly seated, replace the Compute Book.
Related links
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0537
User Response
– If the I/O Book was intentionally removed, no action required.
– Make sure that the I/O Book is properly seated.
– If I/O Book is properly seated, replace the I/O Book
Related links
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Replacing the half-length I/O book” on page 234
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
– “Replacing the full-length I/O book” on page 236
Severity
Info
Serviceable
no
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0537
User Response
– If the I/O Book was intentionally removed, no action required.
– Make sure that the I/O Book is properly seated.
– If I/O Book is properly seated, replace the I/O Book
Related links
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Replacing the half-length I/O book” on page 234
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536
User Response
Informational only; no action required
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536
User Response
Informational only; no action required
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536
User Response
Informational only; no action required
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536
User Response
Informational only; no action required
Severity
Info
Serviceable
no
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
no
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
10
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0561
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
9
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0802
User Response
1. Power Unit: Check if Power Supply is missing, unplugged.
2. Check the power supply LEDs, see "Power-supply LEDs"
3. Replace the affected power supply.
Related links
– “Solving power problems” on page 194
– “Installing power supplies” on page 100
– “Removing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 255
– “Removing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 295
– “Replacing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 256
– “Replacing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 297
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0802
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0802
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0802
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0802
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0802
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0802
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
10
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0804
User Response
1. Check if Power Supply is missing, unplugged.
2. Check the power supply LEDs, see "Power-supply LEDs"
3. Replace the affected power supply.
Related links
– “Solving power problems” on page 194
– “Removing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 255
– “Removing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 295
– “Replacing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 256
– “Replacing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 297
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
10
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0806
User Response
1. Power Unit: Check if Power Supply is missing, unplugged.
2. Check the power supply LEDs, see "Power-supply LEDs"
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
10
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0806
User Response
1. Power Unit: Check if Power Supply is missing, unplugged.
2. Check the log and resolve power supply issues.
Related links
– “Solving power problems” on page 194
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
9
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0810
User Response
1. Check if Power Supply is missing, unplugged.
2. Check the power supply LEDs, see "Power-supply LEDs"
3. Replace the affected power supply.
Related links
– “Solving power problems” on page 194
– “Removing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 255
– “Removing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 295
– “Replacing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 256
– “Replacing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 297
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0810
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0810
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0810
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0810
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Related links
– “Removing a hot-swap fan assembly” on page 259
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0810
User Response
1. Reseat the failing fan indicated by the lit LED on the fan.
2. Replace Fan.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0810
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0042
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0042
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0042
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0042
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0084
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0084
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0084
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0084
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Power Off
SNMP Trap ID
23
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0106
User Response
Host Power: Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0794
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0132
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0770
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0795
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0764
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0766
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0850
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0050
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0184
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0222
User Response
If the NMI button has not been pressed, complete the following steps:
1. Make sure that the NMI button is not pressed.
2. Replace the system board (Trained service personnel only).
Related links
– “Removing the standard I/O book” on page 224
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
Replace PCIe card
Related links
– “Installing an adapter” on page 83
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
Replace PCIe card
Related links
– “Installing an adapter” on page 83
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
Replace PCIe card
Related links
– “Installing an adapter” on page 83
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
Replace PCIe card
Related links
– “Installing an adapter” on page 83
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
Replace PCIe card
Related links
– “Installing an adapter” on page 83
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
Replace PCIe card
Related links
– “Installing an adapter” on page 83
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
Replace PCIe card
Related links
– “Installing an adapter” on page 83
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
Replace PCIe card
Related links
– “Installing an adapter” on page 83
– “Removing the half-length I/O book” on page 233
– “Removing the full-length I/O book” on page 235
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0368
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0436
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0036
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0036
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0036
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0086
User Response
1. Check the log for additional Power Supply Failure.
2. Replace the Power Supply, if needed
Related links
– “Solving power problems” on page 194
– “Installing power supplies” on page 100
– “Removing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 255
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0086
User Response
1. Check the log for additional Power Supply Failure.
2. follow steps for detailed power supply events
Related links
– “Solving power problems” on page 194
– “Installing power supplies” on page 100
– “Removing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 255
– “Removing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 295
– “Replacing a 1400-watt or 900-watt hot-swap power supply” on page 256
– “Replacing a 750-watt -48 volt to -60 volt dc power supply” on page 297
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0108
User Response
Host Power: Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0138
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Check IBM Support site for Service Bulletins/RETAIN tips related to your particular drive.
2. Check IBM Support site for firmware updates related to your particular drive.
3. Check for any other RAID related errors.
4. Replace the drive.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
4. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
5. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
6. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
7. Replace compute book.
8. (Trained Service technician only) Replace affected Processor.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164
User Response
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. Reinstall your eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service.
3. Perform a full AC power cycle on the system.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Boot failure
SNMP Trap ID
25
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0186
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0266
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0266
User Response
Storage Book: Card or Drive backplane cable FP LCD Cable: Front Panel LCD cable
1. Remove the Storage Book
2. Check for missing or loose cables in the Storage Book.
3. Check connector for damege or debris.
Related links
– “Removing the storage book” on page 273
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0370
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
no
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0392
User Response
1. If the Storage Book was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the Storage Book is properly seated.
3. If Storage Book is properly seated, replace the Storage Book.
Related links
– “Removing the storage book board assembly” on page 275
– “Replacing the storage book board assembly” on page 276
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0044
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0044
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0044
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0044
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0044
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
Replace the hard disk drive at the next maintenance period.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168
User Response
At the next maintenance opportunity:
1. Verify that the most recent eXFlash DIMM firmware and eXFlash IPMI Proxy Service are installed.
2. If the node has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the eXFlash
DIMM is properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any DIMM
connector on that memory channel. If either of these conditions is found, correct and retry with
the same eXFlash DIMM. (Note: Event Log may contain a recent 00580A4 event denoting
detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
3. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this
eXFlash error.
4. If problem persists and there are no other eXFLash DIMMs with the same indication, confirm that
the eXFlash DIMM is under warranty before replacement.
Related links
– “Server features and specifications” on page 5
– “Removing a compute book” on page 291
– “Replacing a compute book” on page 292
– “Removing the compute book cover” on page 222
– “Replacing the compute book cover” on page 223
– “Removing a memory module” on page 246
– “Replacing a memory module” on page 247
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0334
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0334
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0334
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0334
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0334
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0372
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0100
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0100
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0100
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0100
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0136
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0228
User Response
Check Operating System logs and resolve any issues related to the NMI.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0374
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hardware Incompatibility
SNMP Trap ID
36
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0442
User Response
Attempt to flash the IMM firmware to the same level on all nodes.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hardware Incompatibility
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hardware Incompatibility
SNMP Trap ID
36
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0442
User Response
The system board needs to be replaced. :
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0131
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0062
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0062
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0062
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0062
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0062
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0144
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0446
User Response
Reflash or update the IMM firmware.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0816
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0816
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0816
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0816
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0816
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0104
User Response
1. Check if there is any other Power Supply event.
2. confirm power policy and configuration setting in Web GUI.
3. check line feeds.
4. check documentation for correct configuration.
Related links
– “Solving power problems” on page 194
– “Installing power supplies” on page 100
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176
User Response
– Check IMM log for Predictive Fault (PFA) or other hard drive messages to help identify failing drive
(s).
– Replace the hard disk drives that are indicated by a lit status LED.
– Recreate the array.
– Restore data from backup.
Related links
– “Removing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 238
– “Replacing 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch hot-swap drives” on page 240
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0178
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0450
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0450
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0061
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0061
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0061
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0240
User Response
This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI diagnostic code for this event can be found in the logged
IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI diagnostic code" section of
the Info Center for the appropriate user response.
Related links
– “Finding the UEFI (POST) error code” on page 1957
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
Yes
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0376
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
22
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142
User Response
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Check the IMM event log for any fan, cooling, or power related issues.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
42
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0038
User Response
Check the IMM event log for any fan, cooling, or power related issues.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
42
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0038
User Response
Check the IMM event log for any fan, cooling, or power related issues.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
42
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0038
User Response
Check the IMM event log for any fan, cooling, or power related issues.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146
User Response
Severity
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
yes
Automatically notify support
no
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0246
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Voltage
SNMP Trap ID
13
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0477
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Voltage
SNMP Trap ID
1
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0481
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0481
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0481
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0481
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0481
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0481
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0481
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0481
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0491
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0491
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0495
User Response
Ambient Temp: Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Voltage
SNMP Trap ID
1
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0495
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0499
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508
User Response
Check that the primary build is correct and upgrade primary build to latest level.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0511
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0511
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0511
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0511
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0511
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0511
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0511
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0511
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
12
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Power
SNMP Trap ID
164
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
RAID Vol State :
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Related links
– “eXFlash DIMMs” on page 50
Severity
Warning
Serviceable
Yes
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required. GPT Status : Sec Rollback Err : Secure Boot Err :
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
RAID Vol State :
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0525
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0525
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0525
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0525
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 81070301-2c01ffff : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from non-
recoverable.
IMM has detected that the ML2 Card has deasserted an Over temperature condition
May also be shown as 810703012c01ffff or 0x810703012c01ffff
Severity
Info
Serviceable
no
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0525
User Response
RAID Vol State :
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0531
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0531
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0531
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0531
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
9
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0803
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0803
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0803
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0803
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
10
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0805
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
10
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0807
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
10
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0807
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0807
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Redundant Power Supply
SNMP Trap ID
9
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0811
User Response
Check for other Power Supply failure, Missing AC power cord. Additional Power Supplies may be
needed to support the system configuration
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0811
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0811
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0811
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Fan Failure
SNMP Trap ID
11
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0811
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0811
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0043
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0043
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0043
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0085
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0085
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0085
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0085
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Power On
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Error
Serviceable
Yes
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163
User Response
1. If drive was intentionally removed, no action required.
2. Make sure that the drive properly seated.
3. If drive is properly seated, replace the drive.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0185
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0223
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0037
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0037
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0037
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0037
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0087
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0087
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0187
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0225
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0267
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0390
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0045
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0045
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0045
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Predicted Failure
SNMP Trap ID
27
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0099
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0099
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0099
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0099
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171
User Response
Information only; no action required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0230
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0063
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0063
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0063
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
43
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0145
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
• 816f0607-0301ffff : An SM BIOS Uncorrectable CPU complex error for CPU 1 has deasserted.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0817
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0817
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
40
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0817
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Power
SNMP Trap ID
4
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0105
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
SNMP Trap ID
5
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Hard Disk drive
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0035
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Memory
SNMP Trap ID
41
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0127
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0179
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0060
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0060
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0060
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0060
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0060
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0241
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0241
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
System - Other
SNMP Trap ID
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0143
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
42
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0039
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
42
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0039
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - CPU
SNMP Trap ID
42
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0039
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Temperature
SNMP Trap ID
0
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0147
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Critical - Other
SNMP Trap ID
50
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0245
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Severity
Info
Serviceable
No
Automatically notify support
No
Alert Category
Warning - Other
SNMP Trap ID
60
CIM Information
Prefix: PLAT ID: 0247
User Response
Information only; no action is required.
Automatically
Event ID Message String Notify Support
80010202-2801ffff Numeric sensor SysBrd VBAT going low (lower critical) Yes
has asserted.
80010902-0701ffff Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going Yes
high (upper critical) has asserted.
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UEFI/POST diagnostic error codes can be generated when the server starts up or while the server is running.
UEFI/POST codes are logged in the IMM event log in the server.
Event identifier
An identifier that uniquely identifies an event.
Event description
The logged message string that appears for an event.
Explanation
Additional information to explain why the event occurred.
Severity
An indication of the level of concern for the condition. The severity is abbreviated in the event log to the
first character. The following severities can be displayed:
Severity Description
User response
Indicate the actions that you should take to resolve the event.Perform the steps listed in this section in
the order shown until the problem is solved. After you perform all of the actions that are described in this
field, if you cannot solve the problem, contact your approved service provider.
Several methods are available to help you locate the UEFI/POST error code based on the systems-
management platform you are using or if you are viewing test results generated by the DSA Preboot
diagnostic program.
Note: Not all events have a UEFI (POST) error code associated with the event.
Viewing the DSA Preboot diagnostic program test results 1. Go to the Event log.
2. Scroll to the right and look in the Auxillary Data
Column to find the UEFI (POST) error code.
• D.3108002: [D.3108002]
[D.3108002]
Severity: Info
User Response:
Complete the following steps:
1. No user action required for this event. This is for informational purposes only.
• I.11002: [I.11002]
[I.11002]
Severity: Error
User Response:
Complete the following steps:
1. This message could occur with messages about other Processor configuration problems. Resolve
those messages first.
2. If the problem persists, ensure that matching processors are installed (i.e., matching option part
numbers, etc)
3. Verify that the Processor’s are installed in the correct sockets according to the service information for
this product. If not, correct that problem.
4. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin or UEFI firmware update that applies to this
Processor error.
5. (Trained Service technician only) Replace mismatching processor. Inspect Processor socket and
replace the compute book first if socket is damaged.
• I.18005: [I.18005]
[I.18005]
Severity: Error
User Response:
Complete the following steps:
1. If this is a newly installed option, ensure that matching Processors are installed in the correct
Processor sockets according to the service information for this product.
2. Check IBM support site for an applicable service bulletin that applies to this Processor error.
Use this information to obtain additional information about Lenovo and Lenovo products, and determine
what to do if you experience a problem with your Lenovo system or optional device.
Note: This section includes references to IBM web sites and information about obtaining service. IBM is
Lenovo's preferred service provider for the System x, Flex System, and NeXtScale System products.
If you believe that you require warranty service for your Lenovo product, the service technicians will be able
to assist you more efficiently if you prepare before you call.
• Check all cables to make sure that they are connected.
• Check the power switches to make sure that the system and any optional devices are turned on.
• Check for updated software, firmware, and operating-system device drivers for your Lenovo product. The
Lenovo Warranty terms and conditions state that you, the owner of the Lenovo product, are responsible
for maintaining and updating all software and firmware for the product (unless it is covered by an
additional maintenance contract). Your service technician will request that you upgrade your software and
firmware if the problem has a documented solution within a software upgrade.
• If you have installed new hardware or software in your environment, check http://www.lenovo.com/
serverproven/ to make sure that the hardware and software is supported by your product.
• Go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ to check for information to help you solve the problem.
• Gather the following information to provide to the service technician. This data will help the service
technician quickly provide a solution to your problem and ensure that you receive the level of service for
which you might have contracted.
– Hardware and Software Maintenance agreement contract numbers, if applicable
– Machine type number (Lenovo 4-digit machine identifier)
– Model number
– Serial number
– Current system UEFI and firmware levels
– Other pertinent information such as error messages and logs
• Go to https://www.ibm.com/support/servicerequest/Home.action to submit an Electronic Service Request.
Submitting an Electronic Service Request will start the process of determining a solution to your problem
by making the pertinent information available to the service technicians. The Lenovo service technicians
can start working on your solution as soon as you have completed and submitted an Electronic Service
Request.
You can solve many problems without outside assistance by following the troubleshooting procedures that
Lenovo provides in the online help or in the Lenovo product documentation. The Lenovo product
documentation also describes the diagnostic tests that you can perform. The documentation for most
systems, operating systems, and programs contains troubleshooting procedures and explanations of error
messages and error codes. If you suspect a software problem, see the documentation for the operating
system or program.
See the troubleshooting information in your system documentation for instructions for using the diagnostic
programs. The troubleshooting information or the diagnostic programs might tell you that you need
additional or updated device drivers or other software. Lenovo maintains pages on the World Wide Web
where you can get the latest technical information and download device drivers and updates. To access
these pages, go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/.
On the World Wide Web, up-to-date information about Lenovo systems, optional devices, services, and
support is available at http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/. The most current version of the product
documentation is available in the following product-specific Information Centers:
• ThinkSystem products:
https://thinksystem.lenovofiles.com/help/index.jsp
• XClarity products:
https://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/index.jsp
• Flex System products:
https://flexsystem.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.acc.common.nav.doc/ic-homepage.html
• System x products:
https://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.systemx.common.nav.doc/ic-homepage.html
• NeXtScale System products:
https://nextscale.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.nxt.common.nav.doc/ic-homepage.html
Before you send diagnostic data to Lenovo, read the terms of use at http://www.ibm.com/de/support/ ecurep/
terms.html.
You can use any of the following methods to send diagnostic data:
• Standard upload: http://www.ibm.com/de/support/ ecurep/send_http.html
• Standard upload with the system serial number: http://www.ecurep.ibm.com/app/ upload_hw
• Secure upload: http://www.ibm.com/de/support/ ecurep/send_http.html#secure
• Secure upload with the system serial number: https://www.ecurep.ibm.com/ app/upload_hw
For more information about Support Line and other IBM services, see http://www3.lenovo.com/us/en/data-
center/software/c/software?menu-id=explore_software or see https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/
supportphonelist for support telephone numbers. In the U.S. and Canada, call 1-800-IBM-SERV (1-800-426-
7378).
You can receive hardware service through your Lenovo reseller or from IBM. To locate a reseller authorized
by Lenovo to provide warranty service, go to https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/serviceprovider and
click Business Partner Locator. For IBM support telephone numbers, see https://
datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/supportphonelist. In the U.S. and Canada, call 1-800-IBM-SERV (1-800-
426-7378).
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Important notes
Processor speed indicates the internal clock speed of the microprocessor; other factors also affect
application performance.
CD or DVD drive speed is the variable read rate. Actual speeds vary and are often less than the possible
maximum.
When referring to processor storage, real and virtual storage, or channel volume, KB stands for 1 024 bytes,
MB stands for 1 048 576 bytes, and GB stands for 1 073 741 824 bytes.
When referring to hard disk drive capacity or communications volume, MB stands for 1 000 000 bytes, and
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bytes written (TBW). A device that has exceeded this limit might fail to respond to system-generated
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include damage that might cause the device to malfunction or cease functioning altogether. This
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must not be viewed or used as definitive limits, because numerous other factors, such as temperature or
moisture content of the air, can influence the impact of particulates or environmental corrosives and gaseous
contaminant transfer. In the absence of specific limits that are set forth in this document, you must
implement practices that maintain particulate and gas levels that are consistent with the protection of human
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caused damage to the device, Lenovo may condition provision of repair or replacement of devices or parts
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Implementation of such remedial measures is a customer responsibility.
Contaminant Limits
Particulate
• The room air must be continuously filtered with 40% atmospheric dust spot efficiency (MERV
9) according to ASHRAE Standard 52.21.
• Air that enters a data center must be filtered to 99.97% efficiency or greater, using high-
efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters that meet MIL-STD-282.
• The deliquescent relative humidity of the particulate contamination must be more than 60%2.
• The room must be free of conductive contamination such as zinc whiskers.
Gaseous
• Copper: Class G1 as per ANSI/ISA 71.04-19853
• Silver: Corrosion rate of less than 300 Å in 30 days
1ASHRAE 52.2-2008 - Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by
Particle Size. Atlanta: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
2The deliquescent relative humidity of particulate contamination is the relative humidity at which the dust absorbs
enough water to become wet and promote ionic conduction.
3ANSI/ISA-71.04-1985. Environmental conditions for process measurement and control systems: Airborne
contaminants. Instrument Society of America, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, U.S.A.
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits.
Lenovo is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended
cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized
changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that might cause undesired operation.
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A equipment according to
European Standards harmonized in the Directives in compliance. The limits for Class A equipment were
derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference
with licensed communication equipment.
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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übernimmt keine Verantwortung für die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen, wenn das Produkt ohne
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Einhaltung des Gesetzes über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Betriebsmittein Dieses
Produkt entspricht dem „Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Betriebsmitteln“ EMVG
(früher „Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Geräten“). Dies ist die Umsetzung der EU-
Richtlinie 2014/30/EU in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt, in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG-Konformitätszeichen -
CE - zu führen. Verantwortlich für die Konformitätserklärung nach Paragraf 5 des EMVG ist die Lenovo
(Deutschland) GmbH, Meitnerstr. 9, D-70563 Stuttgart.
Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraf 4 Abs. (1) 4: Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN
55024 und EN 55022 Klasse A.
Nach der EN 55022: „Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A. Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich
Funkstörungen verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen
durchzuführen und dafür aufzukommen.“
Nach dem EMVG: „Geräte dürfen an Orten, für die sie nicht ausreichend entstört sind, nur mit besonderer
Genehmigung des Bundesministers für Post und Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes für Post und
Telekommunikation betrieben werden. Die Genehmigung wird erteilt, wenn keine elektromagnetischen
Störungen zu erwarten sind.“ (Auszug aus dem EMVG, Paragraph 3, Abs. 4). Dieses Genehmigungsverfahren
ist nach Paragraph 9 EMVG in Verbindung mit der entsprechenden Kostenverordnung (Amtsblatt 14/93)
kostenpflichtig.
Anmerkung: Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Geräte, wie in den Handbüchern
angegeben, zu installieren und zu betreiben.
JEITA harmonics guideline - Japanese Statement of Compliance for Products More than 20A
This is electromagnetic wave compatibility equipment for business (Type A). Sellers and users need to pay
attention to it. This is for any areas other than home.
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LCD display panel M
controls and LEDs 28 major components of the server 23
messages 311 major components on the server 23
LCD display panel messages 311 management, system 13
LCD system information display panel 28, 30 memory 14
connector 27 removing 246
removing 280 replacing 247–248
replacing 282 specifications 6
scroll down button 28 memory installation sequence
scroll up button 28 for independent memory mode 53
select button 28 for lockstep memory mode 57
LCD system information display panel replacing 282 memory mirroring 52, 58
LED memory mirroring in independent memory mode 54
Ethernet-link status 33 memory mirroring in lockstep mode 58
for Ethernet activity 33 memory modules
for hard disk drive activity 26 overview 46
for hard disk drive status 26 memory problems 180
for solid state drive activity 26 memory rank sparing 52
for solid state drive status 26 memory rank sparing, in independent memory mode 55
hard disk drive activity LED 26 memory rank sparing, in lockstep memory mode 59
power-on 27 memory sparing 14
system locate 27 memory support 14
system-error 27 menu choices
rear 33 for the Setup utility 123
system-locator messages
rear 33 on the LCD display panel 311
LED errors messages and error codes 168
power supply 158 messages, DSA 164
LED, storage book 27 messages, error
LEDs 157 POST 1957
for light path diagnostics 152 methods, for viewing event logs 163
on the front of the server 25 microprocessor 14
on the full-length I/O book 37 problems 181
LEDs and connectors replacing 287
on the storage book 26 replacing the thermal grease 290
LEDs on the compute book 154 specifications 6
LEDs on the full-length I/O book 157 microprocessor and heat sink
LEDs on the half-length I/O book book 156 removing 284
LEDs on the hot-swap fan 156 microprocessor LEDs 155
LEDs on the standard I/O book 157 microprocessor problems 181
LEDs on the storage book 25, 153 midplane, chassis
LEDs, DIMM connectors 155 removing 302
LEDs, microprocessor 155 replacing 303
LEDs, power supply 158 mirroring 14
Lenovo System x3850 X6 and x3950 X6 mirroring, memory 52, 58
introduction 1 in lockstep mode 58
Lenovo XClarity Administrator 21 overview 52
Lenovo XClarity Energy Manager 12 ML2 (Ethernet) adapters 88
light path button ML2 adapters 88
description 40 ML2 Ethernet adapter
light path diagnostics 14, 152 removing 262
LEDs ML2 Ethernet adapter, replacing 262
description of 159 model and serial number
light path diagnostics LEDs description 160 location 195
light path diagnostics panel module storage book
NMI button 33 removing 273
local area network (LAN) 15 module storage book board assembly
Locate button/LED 27 removing 275
lockstep memory mode 57 module, base I/O
and memory rank sparing 59 removing 226
DIMM population 57 moduleStorage book board assembly
DIMM population sequence 57 removing 275
lockstep mode and memory mirroring 58 monitor problems 181
log data, FFDC 168 multinode system
log, capturing the FFDC 167 configuring 131
log, event, viewing through the web interface 162