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806f050c-2008ffff
Memory Logging Limit Reached
for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on
Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
(DIMM 8)
Explanation: This message is for the use case when an
implementation has detected that the Memory Logging
Limit has been Reached.
Severity: Warning
Alert Category: Warning - Memory
Serviceable: Yes
CIM Information: Prefix: PLAT and ID: 0144
SNMP Trap ID: 43
Automatically notify Support: Yes
User response:
1.
Check the IBM support website for an applicable
retain tip or firmware update that applies to this
memory error.
2.
Swap the affected DIMMs (as indicated by the
error LEDs on the system board or the event logs)
to a different memory channel or microprocessor.
3.
If the error still occurs on the same DIMM, replace
the affected DIMM.
4.
(Trained technician only) If the problem occurs on
the same DIMM connector, check the DIMM
connector. If the connector contains any foreign
material or is damaged, replace the system board.
5.
(Trained technician only) Remove the affected
microprocessor and check the microprocessor socket
pins for any damaged pins. If a damage is found,
replace the system board.
6.
(Trained technician only) Replace the affected
microprocessor.
806f050c-2581ffff
Memory Logging Limit Reached
for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on
Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (All
DIMMS)
Explanation: This message is for the use case when an
implementation has detected that the Memory Logging
Limit has been Reached.
Severity: Warning
Alert Category: Warning - Memory
Serviceable: Yes
CIM Information: Prefix: PLAT and ID: 0144
SNMP Trap ID: 43
Automatically notify Support: Yes
User response:
806f050c-2008ffff • 806f050d-0402ffff
1.
Check the IBM support website for an applicable
retain tip or firmware update that applies to this
memory error.
2.
Swap the affected DIMMs (as indicated by the
error LEDs on the system board or the event logs)
to a different memory channel or microprocessor.
3.
If the error still occurs on the same DIMM, replace
the affected DIMM.
4.
(Trained technician only) If the problem occurs on
the same DIMM connector, check the DIMM
connector. If the connector contains any foreign
material or is damaged, replace the system board.
5.
(Trained technician only) Remove the affected
microprocessor and check the microprocessor socket
pins for any damaged pins. If a damage is found,
replace the system board.
6.
(Trained technician only) Replace the affected
microprocessor.
806f050d-0401ffff
Explanation: This message is for the use case when an
implementation has detected that an Array is Critical.
Severity: Error
Alert Category: Critical - Hard Disk drive
Serviceable: Yes
CIM Information: Prefix: PLAT and ID: 0174
SNMP Trap ID: 5
Automatically notify Support: No
User response:
1.
Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and
hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level.
2.
Make sure that the SAS cable is connected
correctly.
3.
Replace the SAS cable.
4.
Check backplane cable connection.
5.
Replace the RAID adapter.
6.
Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a
lit status LED.
806f050d-0402ffff
Explanation: This message is for the use case when an
implementation has detected that an Array is Critical.
Severity: Error
Alert Category: Critical - Hard Disk drive
Serviceable: Yes
CIM Information: Prefix: PLAT and ID: 0174
Appendix A. Integrated Management Module II (IMM2) error messages
Array
[ComputerSystemElementName] is in
critical condition. (Computer HDD0)
Array
[ComputerSystemElementName] is in
critical condition. (Computer HDD1)
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