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Table 10. Severity levels
Severity
Description
Informational
An informational message is something that was recorded for audit purposes, usually a user
action or a change of states that is normal behavior.
Warning
A warning 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
An error typically indicates a failure or critical condition that impairs service or an expected
function.
User response
Indicates what actions you should perform 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 Support.
Finding the UEFI diagnostic code
This topic provides information about finding the UEFI diagnostic code.
Several methods are available to locate the UEFI diagnostic 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 diagnostic code associated with the event.
Table 11. Finding the UEFI diagnostic code
Interface to the UEFI diagnostic code
Logged on to Flex System Manager management
software (if installed)
Logged on to the IMM or CMM web interface
Viewing the DSA Preboot diagnostic program test results
List of UEFI events
This section lists all messages that can be sent from UEFI.
• I.11002: [I.11002] A processor mismatch has been detected between one or more processors in the
system.
[I.11002] A processor mismatch has been detected between one or more processors in the system.
Severity: Info
User Response:
Complete the following steps:
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Action
1. Go to the Problems (Active Status) view and click the
name of the problem.
2. Click on the Recommendations tab and locate the
UEFI diagnostic code.
1. Open the Events menu and click Event Log.
2. Click more next to the event message and locate the
UEFI diagnostic code.
1. Go to the Chassis Event log.
2. Scroll to the right and look in the Auxillary Data
Column to find the UEFI diagnostic code.

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