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HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
The
show system status
of system VIMMs that are missing, failed, in maintenance, or in an admin down
state.
To clear the alarm, list the failed VIMMs using the
command, and shut down the system to replace the missing VIMMs.
VIMM Failed Alarms
A VIMM Failed alarm indicates that the VIMM failed for one of the following
reasons, and that it has been taken out-of-service.
High temperature threshold
exceeded
Failed to read temperature
Voltage out of range
Isolated
Dead
Excessive ECC errors
Incompatible memory
configuration
Formatted capacity is
incompatible with system
Formatted capacity is zero
Failed to set VIMM ID
Failed to set context
VIMM Extremely Hot; VIMM Shutdown Alarm
The VIMM Extremely Hot; VIMM Shutdown alarm indicates that the temperature
of the specified VIMM is out of the acceptable temperature range and the VIMM
automatically shuts down. The alarm specifies the last read temperature of the
VIMM in Celsius.
To clear the alarm:
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
Non-Service Affecting Alarms
command and the alarm message lists the number
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The alarm indicates that the highest
temperature that the system can run under
has been exceeded.
The alarm indicates that the system has failed
to read the current temperature.
The alarm indicates that the systems voltage
is either too high or too low.
The alarm indicates that the system has been
isolated.
The alarm indicates that the system is
considered dead.
The alarm indicates that the amount of ECC
errors has been exceeded.
The alarm indicates that the memory was not
properly configured.
The alarm indicates that the format of
memory is not compatible.
The alarm indicates the memory has not been
formatted.
The alarm indicates that the VIMM IDs were
not set.
The alarm indicates that the context was not
set.
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