Information Log Ids; Service Processor Compliance With Bladecenter Standards - IBM BladeCenter QS20 Problem Determination And Service Manual

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WY: The power permission that has been received from the Management Module is not
WZ: The slot number has not been read at the time power permission has be tried

Information log IDs

I1: Device initialization successful
I2: Power permission has been granted by Management Module
I3: Power on request came in from front panel power switch (white button)
I4: Power on request came in from Management Module
I5: Power on request came in from RTAS (Host FW)
I6: Power on request came in from an unknown source
I7: Power on request was set after reset request
I8: Power off request came in from front panel power switch (white button)
I9: Power off request came in from Management Module
IA: Power off request came in from RTAS (Host FW)
IB: Power off request came in from an unknown source
ID: Power reset request from Management Module
IE: Power reset request from RTAS (Host FW)
IF: Power reset request from an unknown source
IG: Power reset request from front panel reset switch
IH: Power reset request came in after unsuccessful device initialization
II: Power reset request came from POST watchdog
IJ: Power reset request came from OS surveillance watchdog
J2: 1e2 successful stress cycles completed
J3: 1e3 successful stress cycles completed
J4: 1e4 successful stress cycles completed
J5: 1e5 successful stress cycles completed
J6: 1e6 successful stress cycles completed

Service processor compliance with BladeCenter Standards

The Integrated System Management processor (ISM) interacts with the BladeCenter
Management Module according to the Management Module specification. However,
there are hardware restrictions and this means that the following functionality does
not comply with the specifications:
v Number of monitored supply voltages
v Supply voltage values
sufficient to power on the system
to be granted.
The ISM processor sends warning alerts to the Management Module in cases
where one or more supply voltages are beyond specified limits. The ISM
monitors sixteen supply voltages but the Management Module only monitors
eight voltages. In cases where voltages nine to sixteen fail, the alert is not
recorded in the Management Module event log.
There is a naming mismatch for voltage failures in the event log. The following
table matches the expected Management Module with the actual BladeCenter
QS20 ISM voltages.
Table 8. Management Module and ISM voltages
Management Module displayed voltage
12.00v
5.00v
3.30v
2.5v
1.5v
1.25v
1.20v
ISM reported voltage
1.80v
1.20v
1.12v
1.12v
2.5v
12.00v
3.3v
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