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Table 3. Integrated management module error messages (continued)
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem
is solved.
v See Chapter 4, "Parts listing," on page 109 to determine which components are customer replaceable
units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
v If an action step is preceded by "(Trained service technician only)," that step must be performed only by a
trained service technician.
Message
Security: Login ID: '%1' had
%2 login failures from CLI at
%3. (%1 = user ID; %2 =
MaximumSuccessiveLogin
Failures (currently set to 5 in
the firmware);
%3 = IP address,
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Security: Userid: '%1' had
%2 login failures from WEB
client at IP address %3.
(%1 = user ID;
%2 =
MaximumSuccessiveLogin
Failures (currently set to 5 in
the firmware);
%3 = IP address,
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Sensor CPU n OverTemp
has transitioned to critical
from a non-recoverable
state.
(n = microprocessor number)
Sensor CPU n OverTemp
has transitioned to critical
from a less severe state.
(n = microprocessor number)
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System x iDataPlex dx360 M2: Problem Determination and Service Guide
Severity
Description
Error
A user has exceeded the maximum
number of unsuccessful login
attempts from the command-line
interface and has been prevented
from logging in for the lockout
period.
Error
A user has exceeded the maximum
number of unsuccessful login
attempts from a Web browser and
has been prevented from logging in
for the lockout period.
Error
A sensor has changed to Critical
state from Nonrecoverable state.
Error
A sensor has changed to Critical
state from a less severe state.
Action
1. Make sure that the correct login
ID and password are being
used.
2. Have the system administrator
reset the login ID or password.
1. Make sure that the correct login
ID and password are being
used.
2. Have the system administrator
reset the login ID or password.
1. Make sure that the fans are
operating, that there are no
obstructions to the airflow, that
the air baffles are in place and
correctly installed, and that the
server cover is installed and
completely closed.
2. Make sure that the heat sink for
microprocessor n is installed
correctly.
3. (Trained service technician only)
Replace microprocessor n.
(n = microprocessor number)
1. Make sure that the fans are
operating, that there are no
obstructions to the airflow, that
the air baffles are in place and
correctly installed, and that the
server cover is installed and
completely closed.
2. Make sure that the heat sink for
microprocessor n is installed
correctly.
3. (Trained service technician only)
Replace microprocessor n.
(n = microprocessor number)

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