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  • Page 1 System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide Machine Type: 5464...
  • Page 2 Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in Appendix D “Getting help and technical assistance” on page 1199, Appendix E “Notices” on page 1203, the safety information, warranties, and licenses information on the Lenovo Web site at: https://support.lenovo.com/documents/LNVO-DOCS Eleventh Edition (May 2017) ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Replacing the air baffle ..Sending DSA data to Lenovo ..Replacing the left-side cover ..Server components ... . .
  • Page 4 Chapter 5. Parts listing, Lenovo Updating the DMI/SMBIOS data ..System x3500 M5 Type 5464 ..Chapter 4. Troubleshooting ..Replaceable server components..
  • Page 5 How to send DSA data ..1200 Index....1211 Creating a personalized support web page . . 1200 © Copyright Lenovo 2015, 2017...
  • Page 6 System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Vor der Installation dieses Produkts die Sicherheitshinweise lesen. Prima di installare questo prodotto, leggere le Informazioni sulla Sicurezza. Les sikkerhetsinformasjonen (Safety Information) før du installerer dette produktet. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações sobre Segurança. © Copyright Lenovo 2015, 2017...
  • Page 8: Guidelines For Trained Service Technicians

    Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten. Bu ürünü kurmadan önce güvenlik bilgilerini okuyun. Guidelines for trained service technicians This section contains information for trained service technicians. Inspecting for unsafe conditions Use this information to help you identify potential unsafe conditions in a device that you are working on.
  • Page 9: Guidelines For Servicing Electrical Equipment

    • To ensure proper grounding of components such as power supplies, pumps, blowers, fans, and motor generators, do not service these components outside of their normal operating locations. • If an electrical accident occurs, use caution, turn off the power, and send another person to get medical aid. © Copyright Lenovo 2015, 2017...
  • Page 10: Safety Statements

    Safety statements These statements provide the caution and danger information that is used in this documentation. Important: Each caution and danger statement in this documentation is labeled with a number. This number is used to cross reference an English-language caution or danger statement with translated versions of the caution or danger statement in the Safety Information document.
  • Page 11 Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. Class 1 Laser Product Laser Klasse 1 Laser Klass 1 Luokan 1 Laserlaite Appareil A Laser de Classe 1 © Copyright Lenovo 2015, 2017...
  • Page 12 Statement 4 CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. ≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb) Statement 5 CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
  • Page 13 UPS unit is limited to FRU / CRU replacement parts. Statement 11 CAUTION: The following label indicates sharp edges, corners, or joints nearby. Statement 12 CAUTION: The following label indicates a hot surface nearby. Statement 13 © Copyright Lenovo 2015, 2017...
  • Page 14 DANGER Overloading a branch circuit is potentially a fire hazard and a shock hazard under certain conditions. To avoid these hazards, ensure that your system electrical requirements do not exceed branch circuit protection requirements. Refer to the information that is provided with your device for electrical specifications.
  • Page 15 Exchange only with the Lenovo-approved part. Recycle or discard the battery as instructed by local regulations. In the United States, Lenovo has a process for the collection of this battery. For information, call 1-800-426-4333. Have the Lenovo part number for the battery unit available when you call.
  • Page 16 System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1. The Lenovo System X3500 M5 Type 5464 Server

    At http://www.lenovo.com/support, you can create a personalized support page by identifying Lenovo products that are of interest to you. From this personalized page, you can subscribe to weekly email notifications about new technical documents, search for information and downloads, and access various administrative services.
  • Page 18 Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. Figure 2. MAC address label You can download the Lenovo ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD to help you configure the hardware, install device drivers, and install the operating system.
  • Page 19: Related Documentation

    The documentation might be updated occasionally to include information about those features, or technical updates might be available to provide additional information that is not included in the server documentation. These updates are available from the Lenovo website. To check for updates, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support.
  • Page 20 • Two QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) links speed up to 9.6 GT per second Notes: • Use the Setup utility program to determine the type and speed of the microprocessors. • For a list of supported microprocessors, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/. Memory: • Minimum: 4 GB •...
  • Page 21 – 900-watt ac (One GPU installed) 1. Support up to six 3.5-inch HDDs 2. LRDIMM not supported Notes: • The different types of PSUs can not be mixed in one system. Chapter 1 The Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464 server...
  • Page 22 • If a Tifanium PSU has been used, it requires the High-voltage (200-240V) power source. • If a 900-watt PSU has been used with the low-voltage power source, the rating of power cord must above 13A. Table 2. Power Supply Information for 550W and 750W 550W 550W 750W...
  • Page 23 – Weight: approximately 45.5 kg (100.3 lb) when fully configured or 30.8 kg (67.9 lb) minimum • Rack – 5 U – Height: 217.5 mm (8.6 in.) – Depth: 705.5 mm (27.8 in.) Chapter 1 The Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464 server...
  • Page 24 – Width: 422.9 mm (16.6 in.) – Weight: approximately 44.2kg (97.4 lb) when fully configured or 29.5kg (65.0 lb) minimum Acoustical noise emissions: • Sound power, idling: 6.0 bels • Sound power, operating: 6.0 bels Environment: Your server is designed to operate in a general business environment, such as ASHRAE Class A3, temperature and humidity-controlled room.
  • Page 25: What Your Server Offers

    Systems Director. For more information, including the required levels of Systems Director and Active Energy Manager, see the Systems Director Information Center at http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/director/pubs/index.jsp, or see http://www.ibm.com/systems/software/director/resources.html. Chapter 1 The Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464 server...
  • Page 26 IPMI event log), the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2) event log (as the ASM event log), and the operating-system event logs. You can send the DSA log as a file to Lenovo Support or view the information as a text file or HTML file.
  • Page 27 • Lenovo XClarity Energy Manager Lenovo XClarity Energy Manager is a tool for data center power management. It models the data center physical hierarchy and monitors power and temperature at the server level and the group level. By analyzing power and temperature data, Lenovo XClarity Energy Manager helps you improve business continuity and increase power efficiency.
  • Page 28 code (ECC) for DDR4-2133, DDR4 (fourth-generation double-data-rate), synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) DIMMs. • Light path diagnostics Light path diagnostics provides LEDs to help you diagnose problems. For more information about light path diagnostics and the LEDs, see “Light path diagnostics LEDs” on page 133. •...
  • Page 29: Reliability, Availability, And Serviceability

    Your server has the following RAS features: • 3-year parts and 3-year labor limited warranty (Machine Type 5464) Chapter 1 The Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464 server...
  • Page 30 • 24-hour support center • Automatic error retry and recovery • Automatic restart on nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) • Automatic restart after a power failure • Backup basic input/output system switching under the control of the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2) •...
  • Page 31: Systems Director

    Systems Director is a platform-management foundation that streamlines the way you manage physical and virtual systems in a heterogeneous environment. By using industry standards, Systems Director supports multiple operating systems and virtualization technologies in Lenovo and non-Lenovo x86 platforms. Through a single user interface, Systems Director provides consistent views for viewing managed systems, determining how these systems relate to one other, and identifying their statuses, helping to correlate technical resources with business needs.
  • Page 32: Front View

    Front view The following illustration shows the controls, LEDs, and connectors on the front of the server. System TPM physical presence button User tab USB connectors Power button DVD drive eject button Bay 1 Bay 2 DVD drive activity LED Hard disk drive activity LED (green) Hard disk drive...
  • Page 33: Operator Information Panel

    This LED is controlled by the IMM2.1. The following table describes the LEDs on the operator information panel and suggested actions to correct the detected problems. Chapter 1 The Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464 server...
  • Page 34: Light Path Diagnostics Panel

    Table 4. Operator information panel LEDs Description Action System locator (blue) Use this LED to visually locate the server among other servers. You can use Systems Director or IMM2.1 to light this LED remotely. An error has occurred and cannot be Check log (yellow) 1.
  • Page 35 • NMI button: Press this button to force a nonmaskable interrupt to the microprocessor. It allows you to blue screen the server and take a memory dump (use this button only when directed by the Lenovo service support). You might have to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the button.
  • Page 36 • Systems-management Ethernet connector: Use this connector to connect the server to a network for full systems-management information control. This connector is used only by the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2). A dedicated management network provides additional security by physically separating the management network traffic from the production network.
  • Page 37: Server Power Features

    PCI options. 2. When you turn on the server with external graphical adapters installed, the Lenovo logo displays on the screen after approximately 3 minutes. This is normal operation while the system loads.
  • Page 38 The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source. The server can be turned off in any of the following ways: •...
  • Page 39: Chapter 2. Installing Optional Devices

    2. Shut down and restart the server multiple times to ensure that the server is correctly configured and functions correctly with the newly installed devices. 3. Save the DSA log as a file and send it to Lenovo. For information about transferring data and logs, see “Sending DSA data to Lenovo” on page 24.
  • Page 40: Sending Dsa Data To Lenovo

    Sending DSA data to Lenovo You can send DSA data to Lenovo with standard upload, standard upload with the system serial number, secure upload, and secure upload with the system serial number. Before you send diagnostic data to Lenovo, read the terms of use at http://www.ibm.com/de/support/ ecurep/terms.html.
  • Page 41: System-Board Internal Connectors

    Battery holder Light path diagnostics assembly Flash power module Power supply Operator information panel assembly Power paddle card Front USB assembly Power paddle card cover 5.25-inch EMC filler 5.25-inch bezel DIMM Tower bezel DVD drive Microprocessor Heat sink 2.5-inch filler panel System board 2.5-inch hot-swap HDD Air baffle...
  • Page 42: System-Board External Connectors

    Front USB connector USB type drive hypervisor SATA 1 SATA 0 Battery connector SAS 1 SAS 0 PCI slot 1 PCI slot 2 Light Path Diagnostic panel connector Com-port card connector Operator information panel connector PCI slot 3 PCI slot 4 Optical disk drive power connector DIMM 1-6...
  • Page 43: System-Board Switches And Jumpers

    System-board switches and jumpers The following illustration shows the location and description of the switches and jumpers. Switch block off on UEFI Boot Recovery Password Override Clear CMOS System TPM Physical Presence Figure 11. Location and description of switches and jumpers Note: If there is a clear protective sticker on the top of the switch blocks, you must remove and discard it to access the switches.
  • Page 44: System-Board Leds And Controls

    Table 5. System board SW2 switch block definition (continued) Switch number Switch name Default position Description 2. Changing the position of this switch does not affect the administrator password check if an administrator password is set. CMOS clear Clears CMOS memory when on. Indicates a physical presence to the system TPM System TPM physical presence...
  • Page 45: Installation Guidelines

    Figure 12. LEDs and controls on system board Installation guidelines Use the installation guidelines to install the Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464. Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered-on might cause the system to halt, which might result in the loss of data. To avoid this potential problem, always use an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system when removing or installing a hot-swap device.
  • Page 46: System Reliability Guidelines

    For additional information about tools for updating, managing, and deploying firmware, see the ToolsCenter for System x and BladeCenter at https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/ documents/LNVO-CENTER • Before you install optional hardware, make sure that the server is working correctly. Start the server, and...
  • Page 47: Working Inside The Server With The Power On

    • You have followed the cabling instructions that come with optional adapters. • You have replaced a failed fan within 48 hours. • You have replaced a hot-swap drive within 2 minutes of removal. • You do not operate the server without the air baffle or the fan filler installed. Operating the server without the air baffle or the fan filler might cause the microprocessor to overheat.
  • Page 48: Hard Disk Drive Backplane Connectors

    • Remove the device from its package and install it directly into the server without setting down the device. If it is necessary to set down the device, put it back into its static-protective package. Do not place the device on the server cover or on a metal surface. •...
  • Page 49: Internal Cable Routing And Connectors

    Hard disk drive connectors SAS signal Power / connectors configuration connector Activity LED Status LED (green) (yellow) Figure 15. Connectors on the 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive backplane Mini-SAS HD connectors Hard disk drive connectors Power / configuration connector SAS signal connectors Activity LED Status LED...
  • Page 50: Power Cable Connection

    Power cable connection The following illustration shows the power cable routing and the connectors from the power paddle card to the system board. Note: The power paddle card is under the system board in this system. Planar power cable (22pin) Planar power cable (20pin) System board Planar control cable...
  • Page 51: Hard Disk Drive Cable Connection

    Hard disk drive cable connection Review the following information before connecting power and signal cables to internal drives. Review the following information before connecting cables to the backplanes: Note: The power paddle card is under the system board in this system. 1.
  • Page 52 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 20. Server models with sixteen 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives and one single ServeRAID adapter 3.
  • Page 53 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) HDD mini SAS cable HDD mini SAS cable HDD mini SAS cable HDD mini SAS cable Cable clip Figure 21. Server models with sixteen 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives and two ServeRAID adapters. 4.
  • Page 54 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 22. Server models with twenty-four 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives and one single ServeRAID adapter 5.
  • Page 55 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 23. Server models with twenty-four 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives and two ServeRAID adapters 6.
  • Page 56 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 24. Server models with thirty-two 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives and one single ServeRAID adapter 7.
  • Page 57 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 25.
  • Page 58 HDD power cable SATA signal cable System board Cable clip Power paddle card Figure 26. Server models with six 3.5-inch simple-swap hard disk drives (6G) 9. For server models with six 3.5-inch simple-swap hard disk drives (12G). HDD power cable SATA signal cable System board Cable clip...
  • Page 59 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 28. Server models with six 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives and one single ServeRAID adapter 11. For server models with twelve 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives and two ServeRAID adapters. Chapter 2 Installing optional devices...
  • Page 60 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 29. Server models with twelve 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives and two ServeRAID adapters 12.
  • Page 61 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) 20pin system board power cable 22pin system board power cable System control cable SAS cable SAS cable SAS cable SAS cable Cable clip Figure 30. Server models with six 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (at bottom) and eight 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (on top) and two ServeRAID adapters 13.
  • Page 62 Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 31. Server models with six 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (at bottom) and sixteen 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (on top) and two ServeRAID adapters 14.
  • Page 63: Opening The Bezel Door

    Backplane zoom out System board Power paddle card HDD power cable (Y cable) HDD power cable (Y cable) SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable SAS signal cable Cable clip Figure 32. Server models with sixteen 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (at bottom) and six 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (on top) and two ServeRAID adapters Opening the bezel door Use this information to unlock the left-side cover to open or remove the bezel.
  • Page 64 Bezel lock Figure 33. Unlock bezel door Step 3. Open the bezel door by pressing the button on the left edge of the bezel door, and rotate the left side of the bezel door away from the server. Release button Figure 34.
  • Page 65: Removing The Left-Side Cover

    Note: In order to avoid damage to the ODD/DVD and/or tape drive and/or media, remove the bezel filler. Bezel filler Figure 35. Remove the bezel filler Removing the left-side cover Use this information to unlock and remove the left-side cover by using the key that comes with the server. Important: Before you install optional hardware devices, make sure that the server is working correctly.
  • Page 66: Removing The Air Baffle

    Bezel lock Figure 36. Unlock the left-side cover Step 2. Carefully turn the server on its side so that it is lying flat, with the cover facing up. Step 3. Press the cover-release latch down while you rotate the top edge of the cover away from the server;...
  • Page 67: Removing The Fan Cage Assembly

    If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. Attention: The server automatically powers off when the air baffle is removed. To remove the air baffle, complete the following steps.
  • Page 68: Installing A Hot-Swap Fan

    Step 3. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 188). Step 4. Remove all full-length PCIe adapters from the system board. Step 5. Disconnect the fan cage power cable from the system board (see “Internal cable routing and connectors”...
  • Page 69 Fan 4 Fan 3 Fan 2 Fan 1 Figure 40. The available fan sockets in the server Note: You can order the two additional fans for redundant cooling when only one microprocessor installed. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered-on might cause the server to halt, which might result in the loss of data.
  • Page 70: Installing A Dvd Drive

    Fan-locking handle Figure 41. Insert fan into the socket Step 6. Install and lock the left-side cover (see “Replacing the left-side cover” on page 99). If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on page 97.
  • Page 71 • Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure. DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following. Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam.
  • Page 72 Note: If the 1st drive retainer clip has been used, slide out the 2nd drive retainer clip for use. If you need an additional drive retainer clip, you can purchase it from Lenovo. For the part number of the drive retainer clip, see “Structural parts” on page 174.
  • Page 73 Step 7. Install one drive retainer clip only to the left side of DVD drive, using the holes nearest the center of the drive. For the part number of the drive retainer clip, see “Structural parts” on page 174. DVD drive Drive retainer clip Figure 44.
  • Page 74: Installing An Optional Tape Drive

    If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on page 97. Installing an optional tape drive Use this information to install an optional tape drive. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 75 Note: If the 1st drive retainer clip has been used, slide out the 2nd drive retainer clip for use. If you need an additional drive retainer clip, you can purchase it from Lenovo. For the part number of the drive retainer clip, see “Structural parts” on page 174.
  • Page 76 Step 6. Install one drive retainer clip only on the left side of the tape drive as shown in the following illustration. For the part number of the drive retainer clip, see “Structural parts” on page 174. Tape drive Drive retainer clip Figure 48.
  • Page 77: Hard Disk Drive Installation

    Note: In order to ensure that the tape drive can eject smoothly and avoid damage, remove the bezel filler. See Figure 35 “Remove the bezel filler” on page 49. If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices.
  • Page 78 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 51. Server with sixteen 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 52. Server with twenty-four 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 79 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 53. Server with thirty-two 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives The following illustrations show the location of the drive bays in the 3.5-inch simple-swap or hot-swap hard disk drive server models. Chapter 2 Installing optional devices...
  • Page 80 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 54. Server with six 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 81 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 55. Server with twelve 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives Chapter 2 Installing optional devices...
  • Page 82 SATA hard disk drive bays Figure 56. Server with eight 3.5-inch simple-swap hard disk drives The following illustrations show the location of the drive bays in the 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hot-swap or hot-swap hard disk drive server models. System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 83 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 57. Server with six 3.5-inch hot-swap and eight 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives Chapter 2 Installing optional devices...
  • Page 84: Installing A 2.5-Inch Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive

    PCI adapter slot cover in the event that you later remove the drive or adapter. • For a complete list of supported options for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/. Installing a 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive Use this information to install a 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive.
  • Page 85 • For a list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/. • Inspect the drive and drive bay for signs of damage. • Make sure that the drive is correctly installed in the drive bay. • See the documentation for the ServeRAID adapter for instructions for installing a hard disk drive.
  • Page 86: Installing A 3.5-Inch Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive

    2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive Handle Latch 2.5-inch fill panel Figure 59. Hot-swap hard disk drive installation Notes: 1. After you install the hard disk drive, check the disk drive status LEDs to verify that the hard disk drive is operating correctly. If the yellow hard disk drive status LED is lit continuously, that drive is faulty and must be replaced.
  • Page 87 LED remains lit, see the “Hard disk drive problems” on page 147 for more information. Note: You might have to reconfigure the disk arrays after you install hard disk drives. See the RAID documentation on the website at http://www.lenovo.com/support for information about RAID adapters.
  • Page 88: Installing A 3.5-Inch Simple-Swap Hard Disk Drive

    Installing a 3.5-inch simple-swap hard disk drive Use this information to install a 3.5-inch simple-swap hard disk drive. Before installing a 3.5-inch simple-swap hard disk drive, read the following information: • Inspect the drive tray for signs of damage. • To maintain proper system cooling, do not operate the server for more than 10 minutes without either a drive or a filler panel installed in each drive bay.
  • Page 89: Memory Module Installation

    (SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) with error correcting code (ECC). See http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/ for a list of supported memory modules for the server. – The specifications of a DDR4 DIMM are on a label on the DIMM, in the following format.
  • Page 90 4R = quad-rank – xff is the device organization (bit width) x4 = x4 organization (4 DQ lines per SDRAM) x8 = x8 organization x16 = x16 organization – v is the SDRAM and support component supply voltage (VDD) • Blank = 1.2 V specified –...
  • Page 91 Table 6. Maximum memory installation using ranked DIMMs Number of DIMMs DIMM type DIMM size Total memory Single-rank RDIMMs 4 GB 96 GB Dual-rank RDIMMs 8 GB 192 GB Dual-rank RDIMMs 16 GB 384 GB Quad-rank LRDIMMs 32 GB 768 GB Quad-rank LRDIMMs 64 GB 1536 GB...
  • Page 92: Dimm Installation Sequence

    DIMM installation sequence Depending on the server model, the server may come with a minimum of one 8 GB or 16 GB DIMM installed in slot 1. When you install additional DIMMs, install them in the order shown in the following table to optimize system performance.
  • Page 93 DIMM 1 DIMM 13 DIMM 2 DIMM 14 DIMM 3 DIMM 15 DIMM 4 DIMM 16 DIMM 5 DIMM 17 DIMM 18 DIMM 6 Microprocessor 2 Microprocessor 1 Channel Channel DIMM 7 DIMM 19 DIMM 8 DIMM 20 DIMM 9 DIMM 21 DIMM 22 DIMM 10...
  • Page 94: Memory Rank Sparing

    Table 8. Memory mirrored channel mode DIMM population sequence (continued) Number of installed Number of DIMMs DIMM connector microprocessor Ninth pair of DIMMs 19, 22 Tenth pair of DIMMs 7, 10 15, 18 Eleventh pair of DIMMs Twelfth pair of DIMMs 3, 6 When you install or remove DIMMs, the server configuration information changes.
  • Page 95: Installing A Dimm

    Note: You can install DIMMs for the microprocessor 2 once the microprocessor 2 is installed. You do not need to wait until all of the DIMM connectors for microprocessor 1 are filled. The following table shows the installation sequence for memory rank sparing mode: Table 9.
  • Page 96 DIMM Retaining clip Figure 65. DIMM installation Step 4. Touch the static-protective package that contains the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the outside of the server. Then, remove the DIMM from the package. Step 5. Turn the DIMM so that the alignment slot align correctly with the alignment tab. Step 6.
  • Page 97: Installing An Adapter

    The following notes describe the types of adapters that the server supports and other information that you must consider when you install an adapter: • To confirm that the server supports the adapter that you are installing, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/.
  • Page 98 Back View Adapter Bracket Figure 67. Rotate the adapter-retention brackets to the open position Step 9. Remove the PCIe slot filler, if installed. Keep the filler in a safe place for potential future use. Step 10. Press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot. Back View Expansion slot cover...
  • Page 99: Installing An Optional Serveraid Adapter Memory Module

    Step 12. Perform any configuration tasks that are required for the adapter. If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on page 97. Installing an optional ServeRAID adapter memory module Use this information to install an optional ServeRAID adapter memory module.
  • Page 100: Installing A Microprocessor And Heat Sink

    Note: When you install any RAID adapter that comes with batteries, it is sometimes necessary to install the batteries in another location in the server to prevent the batteries from overheating. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 101 Note: Removing the heat sink from the microprocessor destroys the even distribution of the thermal grease and requires replacing the thermal grease. • To order an additional optional microprocessor, contact your Lenovo sales representative or Lenovo reseller. Installation tool has two settings for installing two different sizes of microprocessors. The settings that are marked on the tool are “L”...
  • Page 102 Installation tool Microprocessor Figure 71. Microprocessor installation tools Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 103 Heat sink release lever Lock tab Retainer bracket Figure 72. Heat-sink lever rotation Step 6. Open the microprocessor socket release levers and retainer: Microprocessor release levers Figure 73. Microprocessor socket levers and retainer disengagement Identify which release lever is labeled as the first release lever to open and open it. Open the second release lever on the microprocessor socket.
  • Page 104 Note: Do not touch the microprocessor contacts. Contaminants on the microprocessor contacts, such as oil from your skin, can cause connection failures between the contacts and the socket. Align the installation tool with the microprocessor socket and lower down the installation tool. The installation tool rests flush on the socket only if properly aligned.
  • Page 105 Figure 76. Installation tool Figure 77. Installation tool removal Attention: • Do not press the microprocessor into the socket. • Make sure that the microprocessor is oriented and aligned correctly in the socket before you try to close the microprocessor retainer. •...
  • Page 106 Figure 78. Socket cover removal Attention: When you handle static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity. For details about handling these devices, see “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 31. Step 9. Close the microprocessor socket release levers and retainer: release lever Microprocessor release lever...
  • Page 107 Attention: • Do not set down the heat sink after you remove the plastic cover. • Do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink after you remove the plastic cover. Touching the thermal grease will contaminate it. See “Thermal grease” on page 92 for more information.
  • Page 108: Thermal Grease

    Align and place the heat sink on top of the microprocessor in the retention bracket, thermal material side down. Press firmly on the heat sink. Rotate the heat sink retention module release lever to the closed position and hook it underneath the lock tab.
  • Page 109: Installing A Hot-Swap Power Supply

    • Make sure that the devices that you are installing are supported. For a list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/. • Before you install an additional power supply or replace a power supply with one of...
  • Page 110 system power consumption. For more information and to download the utility, go to http://www.ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/resources/powerconfig.html. • The server comes with one hot-swap 12-volt output power supply that connects to power supply bay 1. The input voltage is 110 V ac or 220 V ac auto-sensing. •...
  • Page 111 Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered-on might cause the server to halt, which might result in the loss of data.
  • Page 112: Installing A Usb Embedded Hypervisor Flash Device

    Step 6. Make sure that the ac power LED and the dc power LED on the ac power supply are lit, indicating that the power supply is operating correctly. The two green LEDs are to the right of the power-cord connector.
  • Page 113: Completing The Installation

    Figure 87. Unlock retention latch Step 4. Align the flash device with the USB connector on the system board and push it into the USB connector until it is firmly seated. Step 5. Return the retention latch to the locked position by pulling it away from the system board. Figure 88.
  • Page 114: Replacing The Fan Cage Assembly

    Step 6. Install the server in the rack cabinet (see the Tower to Rack Installation Instructions that come with the server for instructions). Step 7. Slide the server back into the rack, if necessary. Step 8. Start the server. Confirm that it starts correctly and recognizes the newly installed devices, and make sure that no error LEDs are lit.
  • Page 115: Replacing The Air Baffle

    Replacing the air baffle Use this information to replace the air baffle. Note: When you install the second microprocessor, you must also install fan 2 and the air baffle that come with the second microprocessor upgrade kit. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. To replace the air baffle (two microprocessors installed), complete the following steps.
  • Page 116: Connecting The Cables

    Step 3. Pull down the cover release latch then rotate the top edge of the cover toward the server and press inward on the cover until it clicks into place. Figure 91. Set the bottom edge of the left-side cover Step 4.
  • Page 117 System TPM physical presence button User tab USB connectors Power button DVD drive eject button Bay 1 Bay 2 DVD drive activity LED Hard disk drive activity LED (green) Hard disk drive status LED (yellow) Figure 92. Front of server The following illustration shows the locations of the input and output connectors on the rear of the server.
  • Page 118: Updating The Server Configuration

    PCI slot 1 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 4 USB connectors Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Ethernet 3 Power supply 1 Ethernet 4 System-management / Ethernet (dedicated) NMI button Power supply 2 Video PCI slot 5 PCI slot 6 PCI slot 7 Figure 93.
  • Page 119: Chapter 3. Configuration Information And Instructions

    UpdateXpress System Packs and individual firmware and device-driver updates. For additional information and to download the UpdateXpress System Pack Installer, go to the ToolsCenter for System x and BladeCenter at https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/ documents/LNVO-CENTER and click UpdateXpress System Pack Installer. When you click an update, an information page is displayed, including a list of the problems that the update fixes.
  • Page 120: Configuring The Server

    IMM2.1, see “Using the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2)” on page 112 and the Integrated Management Module II User's Guide at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ systemx/documentation/topic/ com.lenovo.sysx.imm2.doc/ printable_doc.html. • VMware ESXi embedded hypervisor An optional USB flash device or SD card with VMware ESXi embedded hypervisor software is available for purchase.
  • Page 121: Using The Serverguide Setup And Installation Cd

    RAID software” on page 116. • ToolsCenter Suit CLI program The Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI program is a collection of server management tools that utilize a command line interface program to manage firmware, hardware, and operating systems. And it covers the configuration function, which is an alternative to the Setup Utility for modifying UEFI settings.
  • Page 122 When you use the ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD, you do not need setup diskettes. You can use the CD to configure any supported Lenovo server model. The setup program provides a list of tasks that are required to set up your server model. On a server with a ServeRAID adapter or SAS/SATA controller with RAID capabilities, you can run the SAS/SATA RAID configuration program to create logical drives.
  • Page 123: Using The Setup Utility

    Using the Setup utility Use these instructions to start the Setup utility. Use the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Setup Utility program to perform the following tasks: • View configuration information • View and change assignments for devices and I/O ports •...
  • Page 124 This choice is on the full Setup utility menu only. • System Settings Select this choice to view or change the server component settings. – Adapters and UEFI Drivers Select this choice to view information about the UEFI 1.10 and UEFI 2.0 compliant adapters and drivers installed in the server.
  • Page 125 Select this choice to view or configure Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support. – Integrated Management Module II (IMM2) Select this choice to view or change the settings for the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2). – Power Restore Policy Select this choice to set the mode of operation after the power lost. –...
  • Page 126 Select this choice to set the date and time in the server, in 24-hour format (hour:minute:second). This choice is on the full Setup utility menu only. • Start Options Select this choice to view or change the start options, including the startup sequence, keyboard NumLock state, PXE boot option, and PCI device boot priority.
  • Page 127: Using The Boot Manager

    • Restore Settings Select this choice to cancel the changes that you have made in the settings and restore the previous settings. • Load Default Settings Select this choice to cancel the changes that you have made in the settings and restore the factory settings.
  • Page 128: Changing The Power Policy Option To The Default Settings After Loading Uefi Defaults

    Changing the Power Policy option to the default settings after loading UEFI defaults The default settings for the Power Policy option are set by the IMM2.1. To change the Power Policy option to the default settings, complete the following steps. Step 1.
  • Page 129: Using The Remote Presence And Blue-Screen Capture Features

    UEFI settings, restart the server, identify the server, and perform other management functions. Any standard Telnet client application can access the SOL connection. For more information about IMM2.1, see the Integrated Management Module II User's Guide at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ systemx/documentation/topic/ com.lenovo.sysx.imm2.doc/ printable_doc.html. Using the remote presence and blue-screen capture features The remote presence and blue-screen capture features are integrated functions of the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2).
  • Page 130 The blue-screen capture feature captures the video display contents before the IMM2.1 restarts the server when the IMM2.1 detects an operating-system hang condition. A system administrator can use the blue-screen capture to assist in determining the cause of the hang condition. Obtaining the IMM2.1 host name Use this information to obtain the IMM2.1 host name.
  • Page 131: Using The Embedded Hypervisor

    Logging on to the web interface Use this information to log on to the web interface. To log on to the IMM2.1 web interface, complete the following steps: Step 1. On a system that is connected to the server, open a web browser. In the Address or URL field, type the IP address or host name of the IMM2.1 to which you want to connect.
  • Page 132: Configuring The Ethernet Controller

    (FCoE) and iSCSI storage protocols that is integrated in the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2). For more information and instructions for activating the Features on Demand Ethernet software key, see the Features on Demand User’s Guide. To download the document, go to https://fod.lenovo.com/lkms, log in, and click Help.
  • Page 133: Updating Systems Director

    The specific procedure for configuring arrays depends on the RAID controller that you are using. For details, see the documentation for your RAID controller. To access the utility for your RAID controller, complete the following steps: Step 1. Turn on the server. Note: Approximately 10 seconds after the server is connected to power, the power-control button becomes active.
  • Page 134: Lenovo Toolscenter Suite Cli Program

    To manage systems based on the network topology that is implemented in your environment, there are a number of different ways to connect manageable systems to the network and to set up the Lenovo XClarity Administrator. If you plan to use Lenovo XClarity Administrator to manage the server, you must check for the latest applicable Lenovo XClarity Administrator updates.
  • Page 135: Updating The Universal Unique Identifier (Uuid)

    Updating the Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) The Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) must be updated when the system board is replaced. Use the Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI to update the UUID in the UEFI-based server. Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI is an online tool that supports several operating systems. Make sure that you download the version for your operating system.
  • Page 136 The IMM2.1 account password (1 of 12 accounts). The default value is PASSW0RD (with a zero 0 not an O). Note: If you do not specify any of these parameters, Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI will use the default values. When the default values are used and Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI is unable to access the IMM2.1 using the online authenticated LAN access method, Lenovo ToolsCenter...
  • Page 137: Updating The Dmi/Smbios Data

    The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) must be updated when the system board is replaced. Use the Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI to update the DMI in the UEFI-based server. Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI is an online tool that supports several operating systems. Make sure that you download the version for your operating system.
  • Page 138 The IMM2.1 account password (1 of 12 accounts). The default value is PASSW0RD (with a zero 0 not an O). Note: If you do not specify any of these parameters, Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI will use the default values. When the default values are used and Lenovo ToolsCenter Suite CLI is unable to access the IMM2.1 using the online authenticated LAN access method, Lenovo ToolsCenter...
  • Page 139 SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysEncloseAssetTag <asset_tag> –host <imm_ip> • Bootable media: You can also build a bootable medium using the applications available through the ToolsCenter Web site at https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/ documents/LNVO-CENTER. From the ToolsCenter page, scroll down for the available tools. Step 5.
  • Page 140 System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 141: Chapter 4. Troubleshooting

    Run Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) to collect information about the hardware, firmware, software, and operating system. Have this information available when you contact IBM or an approved warranty service provider. For instructions for running DSA, see the Dynamic System Analysis Installation and User's Guide. © Copyright Lenovo 2015, 2017...
  • Page 142 Make sure that all installed hardware and software are supported. See http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/ to verify that the server supports the installed operating system, optional devices, and software levels. If any hardware or software component is not supported, uninstall it to determine whether it is causing the problem.
  • Page 143: Undocumented Problems

    Be prepared to provide information about any error codes and collected data and the problem determination procedures that you have used. Service bulletins Lenovo continually updates the support website with the latest tips and techniques that you can use to solve problem that you might have with the Lenovo System x3500 M5 server. Chapter 4...
  • Page 144: Checkout Procedure

    To find service bulletins that are available for the Lenovo System x3500 M5 server, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support and search for 7383, and retain. Checkout procedure The checkout procedure is the sequence of tasks that you should follow to diagnose a problem in the server.
  • Page 145: Diagnostic Tools

    Complete the following steps: Check the power supply LEDs (see “Power-supply LEDs” on page 137). Turn off the server and all external devices. Check all internal and external devices for compatibility at http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/. Check all cables and power cords.
  • Page 146 IPMI event log), the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2) event log (as the ASM event log), and the operating-system event logs. You can send the DSA log as a file to Lenovo Support (when requested by Lenovo Support) or view the information as a text file or HTML file.
  • Page 147: Light Path Diagnostics

    rich set of diagnostic tests of the major components of the server. DSA Preboot collects the following information about the server: – Drive health information – Event logs for ServeRAID controllers and service processors – IMM2.1 configuration information – IMM2.1 environmental information –...
  • Page 148 • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 149: Light Path Diagnostics Leds

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 150 5. Make sure that the fan on the adapter and the network adapter is seated correctly. If it has failed, replace the failing component. 6. If the failure remains, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support. Microprocessor When only the Microprocessor If the Configuration LED is not lit, a microprocessor failure...
  • Page 151 Table 12. Light path diagnostics panel LEDs (continued) Description Action Configuration Configuration + If the Configuration LED and the Microprocessor LED are Microprocessor lit, complete the following steps to correct the problem: 1. Check the microprocessors that were just installed A hardware configuration error to make sure that they are compatible with each has occurred.
  • Page 152 4. If the failure remains, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support. A nonmaskable interrupt has 1. Check the system-event logs for information about occurred, or the NMI button the error (see “Event logs”...
  • Page 153: Power-Supply Leds

    Table 12. Light path diagnostics panel LEDs (continued) Description Action • (Trained technician only) System board (see “Removing the system board” on page 288 and “Installing the system board” on page 291). 2. Check the system-event logs for information about the error.
  • Page 154: System Pulse Leds

    Table 13. Power-supply LEDs AC Power-supply LEDs Error Description Action Notes Normal operation No ac power to the server 1. Check the ac power This is a normal or a problem with the ac condition when no to the server. power source.
  • Page 155: Event Logs

    Table 14. System pulse LEDs Description Action IMM2.1 heartbeat IMM2.1 heartbeat boot process. The following steps describe the different stages of the IMM2.1 heartbeat sequencing process. 1. When this LED is blinking fast (approximately 4Hz), this indicates, that the IMM2.1 code is in the loading process.
  • Page 156: Viewing Event Logs Without Restarting The Server

    DSA Preboot. To install DSA Portable or check for and download a later version of DSA Preboot CD image, go to https://support.lenovo.com/us/ en/documents/LNVO-DSA. If IPMItool is installed in the server, you can use it to view the system-event log. Most recent versions of the Linux operating system come with a current version of IPMItool.
  • Page 157: Post

    Table 15. Methods for viewing event logs (continued) Condition Action • Use the web browser interface to the IMM2.1 to view the system-event log locally (requires RNDIS USB LAN driver). The server is not hung and is not connected to a network •...
  • Page 158: Dynamic System Analysis

    Note: DSA Preboot might appear to be unresponsive when you start the program. This is normal operation while the program loads. Make sure that the server has the latest version of the DSA code. To obtain DSA code and the Dynamic System Analysis Installation and User's Guide, go to https://support.lenovo.com/us/ en/documents/LNVO-DSA. DSA editions Two editions of Dynamic System Analysis are available.
  • Page 159 – I2C bus – SAS and SATA drives If you are able to restart the server or if you need comprehensive diagnostics, use DSA Preboot. For more information and to download the utilities, go to https://support.lenovo.com/us/ en/documents/LNVO-DSA. Running DSA Preboot diagnostic programs Use this information to run the DSA Preboot diagnostic programs.
  • Page 160: Automated Service Request (Call Home)

    • If you are running the DSA interactive menu (CLI), type :x to exit the Execute Tests menu; then, select completed tests to view the results. You can also send the DSA error log to Lenovo support to aid in diagnosing the server problems. Automated service request (call home) Lenovo provides tools that can automatically collect and send data or call Lenovo Support when an error is detected.
  • Page 161: Troubleshooting By Symptom

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 162: General Problems

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 163: Hard Disk Drive Problems

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 164: Keyboard, Mouse, Or Usb-Device Problems

    • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information. Table 21. Intermittent problems and actions Symptom Action A problem occurs only 1. Make sure that: occasionally and is difficult to •...
  • Page 165 Table 23. Memory problems and actions Symptom Action The amount of system memory Note: Each time you install or remove a DIMM, you must disconnect the server from that is displayed is less than the power source; then, wait 10 seconds before restarting the server. the amount of installed physical 1.
  • Page 166: Microprocessor Problems

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 167 • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information. Table 25. Monitor and video's symptoms and actions Symptom Action Testing the monitor.
  • Page 168: Network Connection Problems

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 169: Power Problems

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 170: Serial Port Problems

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 171: Serverguide Problems

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 172: Software Problems

    • If an action step is preceded by '(Trained technician only)', that step must be performed only by a Trained technician. • Go to the IBM support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request for information.
  • Page 173: Solving Power Problems

    Table 32. Universal Serial Bus (USB) port problems and actions Symptom Action A USB device does not work. 1. Make sure that: • The correct USB device driver is installed. • The operating system supports USB devices. 2. Make sure that the USB configuration options are set correctly in the Setup utility (see “Using the Setup utility”...
  • Page 174: Solving Undetermined Problems

    • Any external devices. • Surge-suppressor device (on the server). • Printer, mouse, and non-Lenovo devices. • Each adapter. • Hard disk drives. Note: The minimum configuration required for the server to start is one microprocessor and one 2 GB DIMM.
  • Page 175: Problem Determination Tips

    Because of the variety of hardware and software combinations that can encounter, use the following information to assist you in problem determination. If possible, have this information available when requesting assistance from Lenovo. • Machine type and model • Microprocessor or hard disk drive upgrades •...
  • Page 176: Recovering The Server Firmware (Uefi Update Failure)

    See Appendix D “Getting help and technical assistance” on page 1199 for information about calling Lenovo for service. Recovering the server firmware (UEFI update failure) Use this information to recover the server firmware. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you update the code.
  • Page 177: In-Band Automated Boot Recovery Method

    Step 20. Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed. Step 21. Restart the server. The system begins the power-on self-test (POST). Step 22. If these recovery efforts fail, contact your Lenovo service representative for support. In-band automated boot recovery method This section details the in-band automated boot recovery method.
  • Page 178: Nx-Boot Failure

    When the prompt Press F3 to restore to primary is displayed, press F3 to start the server from Step 2. the primary bank. Nx-boot failure Use this information for Nx-boot failure. Configuration changes, such as added devices or adapter firmware updates, and firmware or application code problems can cause the server to fail POST (the power-on self-test).
  • Page 179: Chapter 5. Parts Listing, Lenovo System X3500 M5 Type 5464

    Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation. • Tier 2 customer replaceable unit: You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request Lenovo to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty service that is designated for your server.
  • Page 180 Front USB assembly cable 94Y6367 Half High SATA DVD-ROM 43W8466 HH Multi-burner DVD 43W8467 System board (IBM) 00AL597 System board (Lenovo) 00MW076 System board (Lenovo) 01KN185 Heat Sink 00KG194 E5-2680 v3 12C 2.5GHz 30MB Cache 2133MHz 120W 00AE683 System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 181 Addl E5-2643 v3 6C 3.4GHz 20MB 2133MHz 135W E5-2637 v3 4C 3.5GHz 15MB Cache 2133MHz 135W / 00AE696 Addl E5-2637 v3 4C 3.5GHz 15MB 2133MHz 135W SD Media Adapter 00YK624 Chapter 5 Parts listing, Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464...
  • Page 182 CRU part number CRU part number Index Description (Tier 1) (Tier 2) E5-2699 v3 18C 2.8GHz 45MB Cache 2133MHz 145W 00KC789 81Y7101 Fixed Power Paddle Card Power paddle card cover 00MU214 Redundant Power Paddle Card 81Y7094 1x6 3.5" HS HDD backplane 00FJ750 1x8 2.5"...
  • Page 183 550W High Efficiency Platinum AC Fixed Power Supply 94Y8161 ServeRAID M5225-2GB SAS/SATA Controller 00AE939 1x8 2.5" HS HDD expender backplane 00AG941 8, 9 00AJ072 900GB 10K 6Gbps SAS 2.5" G3HS HDD Chapter 5 Parts listing, Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464...
  • Page 184 CRU part number CRU part number Index Description (Tier 1) (Tier 2) 8, 9 300GB 15K 6Gbps SAS 2.5" G3HS HDD 00AJ082 8, 9 00AJ087 1TB 7.2K 6Gbps NL SAS 2.5'' G3HS HDD 8, 9 1TB 7.2K 12Gbps NL SAS 2.5'' G3HS HDD 00NA492 8, 9 00NA497...
  • Page 185 2.5" SSD Intel S3610 1.6TB Enterprise Mainstream SATA G3HS 00YK228 2.5" SSD Intel S3610 480GB Enterprise Mainstream SATA HS 3.5" 00YK238 Intel S3610 800GB Enterprise Mainstream SATA HS 3.5" 00YK243 Chapter 5 Parts listing, Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464...
  • Page 186 CRU part number CRU part number Index Description (Tier 1) (Tier 2) Intel S3610 1.2TB Enterprise Mainstream SATA HS 3.5" 00YK248 Intel S3610 1.6TB Enterprise Mainstream SATA HS 3.5" 00YK253 8, 9 300GB 10K 12Gbps SAS 2.5" G3HS SED 00WG706 8, 9 600GB 10K 12Gbps SAS 2.5"...
  • Page 187 LTO Ultrium Universal Cleaning Cartridge 35L2086 USB Conversion option (UCO) cable 39M2909 Line cord - 4.3M, 10A/125V, C13 to NEMA 5-15P (US) 39M5076 39M5095 Line cord - 2.8m, 10A/250V, C13 to NEMA 6-15P (US) Chapter 5 Parts listing, Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464...
  • Page 188 CRU part number CRU part number Index Description (Tier 1) (Tier 2) 2.8m, 10A/230V, C13 to CEE7-VII (Europe) 39M5123 39M5130 Line cord - 2.8m, 10A/250V, C13 to DK2-5a (Denmark) Line cord - 2.8m, 10A/250V, C13 to SABS 164 (S Africa) 39M5144 39M5158 Line cord - 2.8m, 10A/250V, C13 to SEV 1011-S24507...
  • Page 189 Brocade 16Gb FC Single-port HBA 81Y1671 Internal USB cable , 430mm 81Y3643 SAS HDD Signal Cable 950mm 81Y7075 2.5" HDD Partition Cage 81Y7080 81Y7100 Cable HD Power/Signal for Backplane 3 and 4 Chapter 5 Parts listing, Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464...
  • Page 190: Structural Parts

    00MP352/ 59P4739 Structural parts Structural parts are not covered by the Lenovo Statement of Limited Warranty. You can place an order on the structural parts from the Lenovo retail store. The following structural parts are available for purchase from the retail store.
  • Page 191 1. Go to http://www.ibm.com. 2. From the Products menu, select Upgrades, accessories & parts. 3. Click Obtain maintenance parts; then, follow the instructions to order the part from the retail store. Chapter 5 Parts listing, Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464...
  • Page 192: Power Cords

    For your safety, a power cord with a grounded attachment plug is provided to use with this product. To avoid electrical shock, always use the power cord and plug with a properly grounded outlet. Lenovo power cords used in the United States and Canada are listed by Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
  • Page 193 Thailand 39M5219 Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of), Korea (Republic of) 39M5199 Japan 39M5068 Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay 39M5226 India 39M5240 Brazil 39M5241 39M5375 Canada, Germany, United States of America 39M5378 39M5509 Chapter 5 Parts listing, Lenovo System x3500 M5 Type 5464...
  • Page 194 System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 195: Chapter 6. Removing And Replacing Components

    Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation. • Tier 2 customer replaceable unit: You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request Lenovo to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty service that is designated for your server.
  • Page 196 Bezel lock Figure 97. Unlock bezel door Step 3. Open the bezel door by pressing the button on the left edge of the bezel door, and rotate the left side of the bezel door away from the server. Release button Figure 98.
  • Page 197: Closing The Bezel Door

    Note: In order to avoid damage to the ODD/DVD and/or tape drive and/or media, remove the bezel filler. Bezel filler Figure 99. Remove the bezel filler Closing the bezel door Use this information to close the bezel media door. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 198: Removing And Replacing Server Components

    Removing and replacing structural parts This section provides information for removing and replacing structural parts in the server. Replacement of structural parts is your responsibility. If Lenovo installs a structural part at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
  • Page 199 Bezel lock Figure 101. Unlock the left-side cover Step 2. Carefully turn the server on its side so that it is lying flat, with the cover facing up. Step 3. Press the cover-release latch down while you rotate the top edge of the cover away from the server;...
  • Page 200: Removing The Bezel

    To install the left-side server cover, complete the following steps. Step 1. Carefully turn the server on its side so that it is lying flat, with the cover-side facing up. Step 2. Set the bottom edge of the left-side cover on the bottom ledge of the server. Step 3.
  • Page 201 Bezel lock Figure 104. Unlock bezel door Step 3. Open the bezel door by pressing the button on the left edge of the bezel door, and rotate the left side of the bezel door away from the server. Release button Figure 105.
  • Page 202: Installing The Bezel

    Bezel Figure 106. Release the bezel If you are instructed to return the server component or optional device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Installing the bezel Use this information to install the bezel. Read the safety information in “Safety”...
  • Page 203: Replacing The Stabilizing Feet

    Bezel Figure 107. Bezel installation Step 4. Swing the bezel to close it. Step 5. Lock the left-side cover and the bezel door Replacing the stabilizing feet Use this information to turn the stabilizing feet. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 204 Feet Feet Step 5. To reinstall the feet in the location, push the tab of the feet into the right place of the server. Removing the air baffle Use this information to remove the air baffle from the server. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 205 Air baffle Release latch Release latch Figure 108. Air baffle removal Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, place the air baffle before you turn on the server. If you are instructed to return the server component or optional device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
  • Page 206 Air baffle Release latch Release latch Guide pins Figure 109. Air baffle installation Step 5. Install and lock the left-side cover (see “Installing the left-side cover” on page 183). If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices.
  • Page 207 Battery / flash power module holder Figure 110. Battery or flash power module holder removal If you are instructed to return the server component or optional device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Installing a RAID adapter battery or flash power module holder Use this information to install a RAID adapter battery or flash power module holder.
  • Page 208: Removing And Replacing Tier 1 Crus

    Removing and replacing Tier 1 CRUs Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If Lenovo installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
  • Page 209: Removing And Installing Drives

    The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. Removing and installing drives Use this information to remove and install drives. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 210 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 113. Server with sixteen 2.5-inch hard disk drives SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 114. Server with twenty-four 2.5-inch hard disk drives System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 211 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 115. Server with thirty-two 2.5-inch hard disk drives The following illustrations show the location of the drive bays in the 3.5-inch hot-swap SAS or hot-swap SATA hard disk drive server models. Chapter 6 Removing and replacing components...
  • Page 212 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 116. Server with six 3.5-inch hard disk drives System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 213 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 117. Server with twelve 3.5-inch hard disk drives The following illustrations show the location of the drive bays with both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hot-swap SAS or hot-swap SATA hard disk drive server models. Chapter 6 Removing and replacing components...
  • Page 214 SATA/SAS hard disk drive bays Figure 118. Server with eight 2.5-inch hard disk drives and six 3.5-inch hard disk drives System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 215 PCI adapter slot cover in the event that you later remove the drive or adapter. • For a complete list of supported options for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/. Removing a 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive Use this information to remove a 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive.
  • Page 216 • Depending on the model, the server supports up to eight or up to thirty-two 2.5-inch SAS/SATA hot-swap hard disk drives in the hot-swap bays. • For a list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/. • Inspect the drive and drive bay for signs of damage.
  • Page 217 • See the documentation for the ServeRAID adapter for instructions for installing a hard disk drive. • All hot-swap drives in the server must have the same throughput speed rating; using drives with different speed ratings might cause all drives to operate at the speed of the slowest drive. •...
  • Page 218 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive Handle Latch 2.5-inch fill panel Figure 121. Hot-swap hard disk drive installation Notes: 1. After you install the hard disk drive, check the disk drive status LEDs to verify that the hard disk drive is operating correctly. If the yellow hard disk drive status LED is lit continuously, that drive is faulty and must be replaced.
  • Page 219 Note: You must unlock the left-side cover to open or remove the bezel. When you lock the left-side cover, it locks both the cover and the bezel. Step 2. Open the bezel (see “Removing the bezel” on page 184). Step 3. Press the latch to open the drive handle.
  • Page 220 LED remains lit, see the “Hard disk drive problems” on page 147 for more information. Note: You might have to reconfigure the disk arrays after you install hard disk drives. See the RAID documentation on the Lenovo website at http://www.lenovo.com/support for information about RAID adapters.
  • Page 221 Attention: To maintain proper system cooling, do not operate the server for more than 10 minutes without either a drive or a filler panel installed in each drive bay. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 222 • To maintain proper system cooling, do not operate the server for more than 10 minutes without either a drive or a filler panel installed in each drive bay. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 223 If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices. Removing a DVD drive Use this information to remove a DVD drive. Read the safety information in “Safety”...
  • Page 224 • You have removed the blue optical drive rails from the side of the old drive and have them available for installation on the new drive. Note: If you are installing a drive that contains a laser, observe the following safety precautions. Statement 3 CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are...
  • Page 225 Note: If the 1st drive retainer clip has been used, slide out the 2nd drive retainer clip for use. If you need an additional drive retainer clip, you can purchase it from Lenovo. For the part number of the drive retainer clip, see “Structural parts” on page 174.
  • Page 226 Step 5. Install one drive retainer clip only to the left side of DVD drive, using the holes nearest the center of the drive. For the part number of the drive retainer clip, see “Structural parts” on page 174. DVD drive Drive retainer clip Figure 129.
  • Page 227 Note: In order to ensure that the ODD/DVD drive can eject smoothly and avoid damage, remove the bezel filler. See Figure 99 “Remove the bezel filler” on page 181. If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices.
  • Page 228 If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. To install an optional full-height tape drive, complete the following steps. Step 1.
  • Page 229 Note: If the 1st drive retainer clip has been used, slide out the 2nd drive retainer clip for use. If you need an additional drive retainer clip, you can purchase it from Lenovo. For the part number of the drive retainer clip, see “Structural parts” on page 174.
  • Page 230 Step 6. Install one drive retainer clip only on the left side of the tape drive as shown in the following illustration. For the part number of the drive retainer clip, see “Structural parts” on page 174. Tape drive Drive retainer clip Figure 134.
  • Page 231: Removing An Adapter

    Note: In order to ensure that the tape drive can eject smoothly and avoid damage, remove the bezel filler. See Figure 99 “Remove the bezel filler” on page 181. If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices.
  • Page 232 The following notes describe the types of adapters that the server supports and other information that you must consider when you install an adapter: • To confirm that the server supports the adapter that you are installing, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/.
  • Page 233 Step 2. Unlock and remove the left-side cover (see “Removing the left-side cover” on page 182). Step 3. See the documentation that comes with the adapter for any cabling instructions and information about jumper or switch settings. (It might be easier for you to route cables before you install the adapter.) Step 4.
  • Page 234 The following notes describe the types of adapters that the server supports and other information that you must consider when you install an adapter: • To confirm that the server supports the adapter that you are installing, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/.
  • Page 235 The following notes describe the types of adapters that the server supports and other information that you must consider when you install an adapter: • To confirm that the server supports the adapter that you are installing, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/.
  • Page 236 Step 2. Unlock and remove the left-side cover (see “Removing the left-side cover” on page 182). Step 3. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 188). Step 4. Remove the adapter closed to the SD adapter (see “Removing an adapter” on page 215). Step 5.
  • Page 237 Attention: Do not allow the server to fall over. Step 2. Unlock and remove the left-side cover (see “Removing the left-side cover” on page 182). Step 3. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 188). Step 4. Pull the release tab outward and unlock the battery/flash power module retention clip.
  • Page 238 Step 5. Connect one end of the battery/flash power module cable to the battery/flash power module connector. Step 6. Route the remote battery/flash power module cable as shown in the following illustration. Battery / flash power module ServeRAID adapter RAID adapter battery / flash power module cable Figure 141.
  • Page 239: Removing An Optional Serveraid Adapter Memory Module

    Step 9. Install and lock the left-side cover (see “Installing the left-side cover” on page 183). If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices. Note: You must wait approximately 3 minutes after you connect the server power cord to an electrical outlet before the power-control button becomes active.
  • Page 240 Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. To install an optional ServeRAID adapter memory module, complete the following steps.
  • Page 241 The server comes with two 92 mm x 38 mm hot-swap fans in the fan cage assembly. The following instructions can be used to install any hot-swap fan in the server. Notes: Fan 4 Fan 3 Fan 2 Fan 1 Figure 145.
  • Page 242 Fan-locking handle Figure 146. Open the fan-locking handle Step 4. If you are instructed to return the hot-swap fan, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Installing a hot-swap fan Use this information to install a hot-swap fan in the server. Attention: To avoid unexpected system shutdown, ensure that you lay the server on its side with the cover facing up before you start.
  • Page 243: Removing The System Battery

    Fan-locking handle Figure 147. Insert fan into the socket Step 6. Install and lock the left-side cover (see “Replacing the left-side cover” on page 99). If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices.
  • Page 244: Installing The System Battery

    If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. To remove the battery, complete the following steps. Step 1. Carefully turn the server on its side so that it is lying flat, with the cover facing up. Attention: Do not allow the server to fall over.
  • Page 245 Statement 2 CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only Lenovo Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
  • Page 246 To install the replacement battery, complete the following steps. Step 1. Follow any special handling and installation instructions that come with the replacement battery. Step 2. Insert the new battery: Tilt the battery so that you can insert it into the socket on the side opposite the battery clip. Figure 151.
  • Page 247 If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. To remove the light path diagnostics assembly from the server, complete the following steps. Step 1.
  • Page 248 To install the light path diagnostics assembly, complete the following steps. Step 1. Carefully lay the server down on its side. Step 2. Unlock and remove the left-side cover (see “Removing the left-side cover” on page 182). Step 3. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 188). Step 4.
  • Page 249 If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. To remove the USB assembly from the server, complete the following steps. Step 1.
  • Page 250 Step 1. Carefully lay the server down on its side. Step 2. Unlock and remove the left-side cover (see “Removing the left-side cover” on page 182). Step 3. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 188). Step 4.
  • Page 251 If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. To remove a 2.5-inch hard disk drive backplane, complete the following steps. Step 1.
  • Page 252 install backplane for drive day 16~23 install backplane for drive day 0~7 install backplane for drive day 24~31 install backplane for drive day 8~15 2.5-inch HDD 2.5-inch HDD hot-swap backplane (expander) hot-swap backplane Figure 157. The location of 2.5-inch HDD hot-swap backplanes Step 8.
  • Page 253 Release latch 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 158. 2.5-inch HDD hot-swap backplane removal Step 9. If you are removing another SAS backplane, repeat steps 6 to 8 for removing the remaining backplanes. If you are instructed to return the server component or optional device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
  • Page 254 Align pin 2.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 159. 2.5-inch HDD backplane installation Step 6. Connect the power, signal, and configuration cables to the 2.5-inch hard disk drive backplane (see “Hard disk drive backplane connectors” on page 32 and “Internal cable routing and connectors” on page 33).
  • Page 255 Release button Figure 160. Open bezel Step 11. Install the 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (see “Installing a 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive” on page 200). Step 12. Close the bezel (see “Installing the bezel” on page 186). Step 13. Install and lock the left-side cover (see “Installing the left-side cover” on page 183). If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices.
  • Page 256 Release button Figure 161. Open bezel Step 3. Remove the 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (see “Removing a 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive” on page 202). Step 4. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 188). Step 5.
  • Page 257 Release latch 3.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 162. 3.5-inch HDD backplane removal If you are instructed to return the server component or optional device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Installing the 3.5-inch hard disk drive backplane Use this information to install the 3.5-inch hard disk drive backplane.
  • Page 258 Release button Figure 163. Open bezel Step 3. Remove the 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives (see “Removing a 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive” on page 202). Step 4. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 188). Step 5.
  • Page 259 Align pin 3.5-inch HDD backplane Figure 164. 3.5-inch HDD backplane installation Step 7. Rotate the backplane toward the server chassis until the backplane clicks into the place securely. Step 8. Reconnect the power, configuration, and signal cables to the 3.5-inch hard disk drive backplane (see “Internal cable routing and connectors”...
  • Page 260 Statement 5 CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.
  • Page 261 • Make sure that the devices that you are installing are supported. For a list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/. • Before you install an additional power supply or replace a power supply with one of a different wattage, you may use the Power Configurator utility to determine current system power consumption.
  • Page 262 • These power supplies are designed for parallel operation. In the event of a power-supply failure, the redundant power supply continues to power the system. The server supports a maximum of two power supplies. Statement 5 CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
  • Page 263 Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the hot-swap power supply to any unpainted metal surface on the server; then, remove the power supply from the package and place it on a static-protective surface. Step 2. Remove the power-supply filler panel from the power bay, if one is installed. Hot-swap power-supply Power supply 1...
  • Page 264: Removing The Operator Information Panel Assembly

    Figure 167. Power supply replacement Removing the operator information panel assembly Use this information to remove the operator information panel assembly. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 265: Installing The Operator Information Panel Assembly

    Release latch Operator information panel assembly Figure 168. Operator information panel removal Step 6. Pull out and rotate the release latch of the operator information panel assembly to release it from the server. If you are instructed to return the server component or optional device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
  • Page 266: Removing A Memory Module

    Operator information panel assembly Release latch Figure 169. Operator information panel installation Step 7. Rotate the operator information panel assembly to the server chassis until clicks into place. Step 8. Connect the operator information panel assembly cable to the system board (see “System-board internal connectors”...
  • Page 267 (SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) with error correcting code (ECC). See http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/ for a list of supported memory modules for the server. – The specifications of a DDR4 DIMM are on a label on the DIMM, in the following format.
  • Page 268 – eR is the number of ranks 1R = single-rank 2R = dual-rank 4R = quad-rank – xff is the device organization (bit width) x4 = x4 organization (4 DQ lines per SDRAM) x8 = x8 organization x16 = x16 organization –...
  • Page 269 Table 35. Maximum memory installation using ranked DIMMs Number of DIMMs DIMM type DIMM size Total memory Single-rank RDIMMs 4 GB 96 GB Dual-rank RDIMMs 8 GB 192 GB Dual-rank RDIMMs 16 GB 384 GB Quad-rank LRDIMMs 32 GB 768 GB Quad-rank LRDIMMs 64 GB 1536 GB...
  • Page 270 DIMM installation sequence Depending on the server model, the server may come with a minimum of one 8 GB or 16 GB DIMM installed in slot 1. When you install additional DIMMs, install them in the order shown in the following table to optimize system performance.
  • Page 271 DIMM 1 DIMM 13 DIMM 2 DIMM 14 DIMM 3 DIMM 15 DIMM 4 DIMM 16 DIMM 5 DIMM 17 DIMM 18 DIMM 6 Microprocessor 2 Microprocessor 1 Channel Channel DIMM 7 DIMM 19 DIMM 8 DIMM 20 DIMM 9 DIMM 21 DIMM 22 DIMM 10...
  • Page 272 Table 37. Memory mirrored channel mode DIMM population sequence (continued) Number of installed Number of DIMMs DIMM connector microprocessor Ninth pair of DIMMs 19, 22 Tenth pair of DIMMs 7, 10 15, 18 Eleventh pair of DIMMs Twelfth pair of DIMMs 3, 6 When you install or remove DIMMs, the server configuration information changes.
  • Page 273 Note: You can install DIMMs for the microprocessor 2 once the microprocessor 2 is installed. You do not need to wait until all of the DIMM connectors for microprocessor 1 are filled. The following table shows the installation sequence for memory rank sparing mode: Table 38.
  • Page 274 Attention: To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the DIMM connectors, open and close the clips gently. Alignment slot DIMM Retaining clip Alignment tab Figure 174. DIMM installation Step 6. Touch the static-protective package that contains the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the outside of the server.
  • Page 275: Removing A Usb Embedded Hypervisor Flash Device

    Retaining clip Figure 175. Insert DIMM into connector Step 9. Firmly press the DIMM straight down into the connector by applying pressure on both ends of the DIMM simultaneously. The retaining clips snap into the locked position when the DIMM is firmly seated in the connector.
  • Page 276 Figure 176. Unlock retention latch Step 4. Grasp the flash device and pull to remove it from the connector. Step 5. Return the retention latch to the locked position by pulling it away from the system board. Figure 177. Return retention latch to locked position If you are instructed to return the server component or optional device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
  • Page 277 Figure 178. Unlock retention latch Step 4. Align the flash device with the USB connector on the system board and push it into the USB connector until it is firmly seated. Step 5. Return the retention latch to the locked position by pulling it away from the system board. Figure 179.
  • Page 278: Installing The Fan Cage Assembly

    Step 1. Carefully turn the server on its side so that it is lying flat, with the cover facing up. Attention: Do not allow the server to fall over. Step 2. Unlock and remove the left-side cover (see “Removing the left-side cover” on page 182). Step 3.
  • Page 279 Attention: Do not allow the server to fall over. Step 2. Unlock and remove the left-side cover (see “Removing the left-side cover” on page 182). Step 3. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 188). Step 4. Align the guides on the fan cage with the release latch to the open position.
  • Page 280 Step 1. Carefully turn the server on its side so that it is lying flat, with the cover facing up. Attention: Do not allow the server to fall over. Step 2. Unlock and remove the left-side cover (see “Removing the left-side cover” on page 182). Step 3.
  • Page 281: Removing And Replacing Tier 2 Crus

    Removing and replacing Tier 2 CRUs You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request Lenovo to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty service that is designated for your server.
  • Page 282 Step 6. Disconnect all connected cables from the system board (see “Internal cable routing and connectors” on page 33). Step 7. Remove the power supplies (see “Removing a hot-swap power supply” on page 243). Step 8. Remove the system board (see “Removing the system board” on page 288), Step 9.
  • Page 283: Installing The Power Paddle Card

    Power paddle card (fixed) Figure 185. Loosen screw to release the fixed power paddle card Step 12. Or loosen the 6 screws to release the redundant power paddle card. Power paddle card (redundant) Figure 186. Loosen screws to release the redundant power paddle card If you are instructed to return the server component or optional device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
  • Page 284 If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. To install the power paddle card, complete the following steps. Step 1. Carefully turn the server on its side so that it is lying flat, with the cover facing up.
  • Page 285 Power paddle card (fixed) Figure 188. The fixed power paddle card installation Step 13. Align the redundant power paddle card to the server chassis . Then, fasten the 6 screws to secure the redundant power paddle card. Power paddle card (redundant) Figure 189.
  • Page 286: Removing A Microprocessor And Heat Sink

    Power paddle card cover Plunger Figure 190. Power paddle card cover installation Step 16. Reinstall the system board (see “Installing the system board” on page 291), Step 17. Reconnect all connected cables to the system board and reconnect the cables to the power paddle card before replace the power paddle card cover (see “Internal cable routing and connectors”...
  • Page 287 • Do not remove the first microprocessor from the system board to install the second microprocessor. • To order an additional optional microprocessor, contact your Lenovo sales representative or Lenovo reseller. Note: Be sure to use the installation tool that comes with your microprocessor installation tool assembly.
  • Page 288 Step 4. Remove the heat sink: Attention: Do not touch the thermal material on the bottom of the heat sink. Touching the thermal material will contaminate it. If the thermal material on the microprocessor or heat sink becomes contaminated, you must wipe off the contaminated thermal material on the microprocessor or heat sink with the alcohol wipes and reapply clean thermal grease to the heat sink.
  • Page 289 Microprocessor release levers Figure 194. Open CPU socket Identify which release lever is labeled as the first release lever to open and open it. Open the second release lever on the microprocessor socket. Open the microprocessor retainer. Attention: Do not touch the microprocessor contacts. Contaminants on the microprocessor contacts, such as oil from your skin, can cause connection failures between the contacts and the socket.
  • Page 290 Installation tool Microprocessor Figure 195. Installation tool A handle adjustment • If using Installation Tool B, lift the interlock latch and hold it up while you twist the microprocessor installation tool handle counterclockwise to the open position, and then release the interlock latch. The following illustration of the installation tool shows the location of the interlock latch and counterclockwise rotation of the handle before loading the microprocessor.
  • Page 291 Installation tool Microprocessor Figure 197. Align the installation tool Twist the handle on the installation tool clockwise. Handle Installation tool Microprocessor Figure 198. Twist the handle clockwise Lift the microprocessor out of the socket. Chapter 6 Removing and replacing components...
  • Page 292 LGA 2011 socket. These microprocessors are 64-bit dual-core or quad-core microprocessors with an integrated memory controller, quick-path interconnect, and shared last cache. See http://www.lenovo.com/ serverproven/ for a list of supported microprocessors. • Do not mix microprocessors with different cores in the same server.
  • Page 293 • Do not remove the first microprocessor from the system board to install the second microprocessor. • To order an additional optional microprocessor, contact your Lenovo sales representative or Lenovo reseller. There are two types of microprocessor installation tools. The tools are similar in function and design, however Tool A has one setting for installing one size of microprocessor, and supports the following families of microprocessors: E5-26xx, E5-46xx.
  • Page 294 Installation tool Installation tool Microprocessor Cover Microprocessor Microprocessor Installation Tool A Microprocessor Installation Tool B Figure 200. Microprocessor installation tools Read the safety information in “Safety” on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 29. If you are replacing a server component in the server, you need to turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 295 Heat sink release lever Lock tab Retainer bracket Figure 201. Rotate heat sink Step 5. Open the microprocessor socket release levers and retainer: Microprocessor release levers Figure 202. Open the microprocessor socket release lever Identify which release lever is labeled as the first release lever to open and open it. Open the second release lever on the microprocessor socket.
  • Page 296 Release the sides of the cover and remove the cover from the installation tool. The microprocessor is preinstalled on the installation tool. Installation tool Microprocessor Cover Figure 203. Release the sides of the cover to remove microprocessor Note: Do not touch the microprocessor contacts. Contaminants on the microprocessor contacts, such as oil from your skin, can cause connection failures between the contacts and the socket.
  • Page 297 • If using Installation Tool B, twist the handle of the installation tool assembly counterclockwise until the microprocessor is inserted into the socket, and lift the installation tool out of the socket. The following illustration shows the tool handle in the open position. E5-x6xx E5-x6xx v2 Figure 205.
  • Page 298 Figure 207. Remove the microprocessor socket cover Attention: When you handle static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity. For details about handling these devices, see ( “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 31). Step 8. Close the microprocessor socket release levers and retainer: Close the microprocessor retainer on the microprocessor socket.
  • Page 299 • Do not set down the heat sink after you remove the plastic cover. • Do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink after you remove the plastic cover. Touching the thermal grease will contaminate it. See “Thermal grease” on page 92 for more information.
  • Page 300 Heat sink release lever Heat sink Figure 211. Rotate the heat sink release lever to the closed position Step 10. If you installed the second microprocessor, install the air baffle (see “Replacing the air baffle” on page 99). Step 11. Install and lock the left-side cover ( “Installing the left-side cover” on page 183). If you have replaced a server component or installed an optional device in the server, you need to reconnect the power cords and all external cables, and turn on the server and peripheral devices.
  • Page 301: Removing A Heat Sink

    Step 4. Use a clean area of the cleaning pad to wipe the thermal grease from the microprocessor; then, dispose of the cleaning pad after all of the thermal grease is removed. 0.02 mL of thermal grease Microprocessor Figure 212. 9 uniformly spaced dots on the top of the microprocessor Step 5.
  • Page 302 Heat sink release lever Heat sink Figure 214. Rotate the heat sink release lever to the open position Step 5. Remove the heat sink out of the server. After removal, place the heat sink (with the thermal grease side up) on a clean, flat surface. Heat sink release lever Heat sink...
  • Page 303 To install a heat sink retention module, complete the following steps. Step 1. Carefully turn the server on its side so that it is lying flat, with the cover facing up. Attention: Do not allow the server to fall over. Step 2.
  • Page 304: Removing The System Board

    Reactivate any Features on Demand features after replacing the system board. Instructions for automating the activation of features and installing activation keys is in the Lenovo Features on Demand User's Guide. To download the document, go to https://fod.lenovo.com/lkms, log in, and click Help.
  • Page 305 Note: When you replace the system board, you must either update the server with the latest firmware or restore the pre-existing firmware that the customer provides on a diskette or CD image. Make sure that you have the latest firmware or a copy of the pre-existing firmware before you proceed To remove the system board, complete the following steps.
  • Page 306 Thumb screw / handle Figure 218. Lose the thumb screws Step 8. Slide the system board toward the front of the server; then, grasp the thumbs screws as the handles to carefully lift the system board out of the server. System board Figure 219.
  • Page 307: Installing The System Board

    4. Reactivate any Features on Demand features after replacing the system board. Instructions for automating the activation of features and installing activation keys is in the Lenovo Features on Demand User's Guide. To download the document, go to https://fod.lenovo.com/lkms, log in, and click Help.
  • Page 308 Alignment pin Guide pins Alignment pins Figure 220. Align guide pins and alignment pins on the server chassis Step 3. Gently insert the system board and slide the system board toward the rear of the server. System x3500 M5 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 309 System board Alignment pin Guide pin Figure 221. Insert system board into the server chassis Note: Make sure that none of the server cables are caught under the system board. Step 4. fasten the thumb screw/handle Step 5. Install any of the following components that you removed from the system board: •...
  • Page 310 Set the power-on password. Reconfigure the server. See “Using the Setup utility” on page 107 for details. Step 12. Either update the server with the latest RAID firmware or restore the pre-existing firmware from a diskette or CD image. Step 13. Update the UUID (see “Updating the Universal Unique Identifier (UUID)” on page 119). Step 14.
  • Page 311: Appendix A. Integrated Management Module Ii (Imm2) Error Messages

    • System: The event is the result of a system error or a configuration change. device is the specific device in the server that caused the event to be generated. Serviceable Specifies whether user action is required to correct the problem. CIM Information © Copyright Lenovo 2015, 2017...
  • Page 312: Imm Events That Automatically Notify Support

    The following is the list of IMM2.1 error messages and suggested actions to correct the detected server problems. For more information about IMM2.1, see the Integrated Management Module II User's Guide at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ systemx/documentation/topic/ com.lenovo.sysx.imm2.doc/ printable_doc.html. IMM Events that automatically notify Support You can configure the Integrated Management Module II (IMM2) to automatically notify Support (also known as call home) if certain types of errors are encountered.
  • Page 313 Table 39. Events that automatically notify Support (continued) Automatically Event ID Message String Notify Support 806f010c-2002xxxx Uncorrectable error detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 2) 806f010c-2003xxxx Uncorrectable error detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 3) 806f010c-2004xxxx Uncorrectable error detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 314 Table 39. Events that automatically notify Support (continued) Automatically Event ID Message String Notify Support 806f010c-2012xxxx Uncorrectable error detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 18) 806f010c-2013xxxx Uncorrectable error detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 19) 806f010c-2014xxxx Uncorrectable error detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 315 Table 39. Events that automatically notify Support (continued) Automatically Event ID Message String Notify Support 806f010d-040bxxxx The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been disabled due to a detected fault. (Drive 11) 806f010d-040cxxxx The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been disabled due to a detected fault. (Drive 12) 806f010d-040dxxxx The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been disabled due to a detected fault.
  • Page 316 Table 39. Events that automatically notify Support (continued) Automatically Event ID Message String Notify Support 806f0207-0302xxxx [ProcessorElementName] has Failed with FRB1/BIST condition. (CPU 2) 806f0207-2584xxxx [ProcessorElementName] has Failed with FRB1/BIST condition. (All CPUs) 806f020d-0400xxxx Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 0) 806f020d-0401xxxx Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName].
  • Page 317 Table 39. Events that automatically notify Support (continued) Automatically Event ID Message String Notify Support 806f020d-0414xxxx Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 20) 806f020d-0415xxxx Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 21) 806f020d-0416xxxx Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName].
  • Page 318 Table 39. Events that automatically notify Support (continued) Automatically Event ID Message String Notify Support 806f050c-2008xxxx Memory Logging Limit Reached for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 8) 806f050c-2009xxxx Memory Logging Limit Reached for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 9) 806f050c-200axxxx Memory Logging Limit Reached for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 319 Table 39. Events that automatically notify Support (continued) Automatically Event ID Message String Notify Support 806f050c-2018xxxx Memory Logging Limit Reached for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 24) 806f050c-2581xxxx Memory Logging Limit Reached for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (All DIMMS) 806f060d-0400xxxx Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed.
  • Page 320: List Of Imm Events

    Table 39. Events that automatically notify Support (continued) Automatically Event ID Message String Notify Support 806f060d-0413xxxx Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 806f060d-0414xxxx Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 806f060d-0415xxxx Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 806f060d-0416xxxx Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 806f060d-0417xxxx Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed.
  • Page 321 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - IMM Network event SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0001 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000002-00000000 : Certificate Authority [arg1] has detected a [arg2] Certificate Error. () This message is for the use case when there is an error with an SSL Server, SSL Client, or SSL Trusted CA Certificate.
  • Page 322 Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0003 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000004-00000000 : Ethernet Duplex setting modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3]. () This message is for the use case where A user modifies the Ethernet Port duplex setting. May also be shown as 4000000400000000 or 0x4000000400000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 323 Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0005 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000006-00000000 : Ethernet locally administered MAC address modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3]. () This message is for the use case where a user modifies the Ethernet Port MAC address setting. May also be shown as 4000000600000000 or 0x4000000600000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 324 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0007 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000008-00000000 : Hostname set to [arg1] by user [arg2]. () This message is for the use case where user modifies the Hostname of a Management Controller. May also be shown as 4000000800000000 or 0x4000000800000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 325 CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0009 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000000a-00000000 : IP subnet mask of network interface modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3]. () This message is for the use case where a user modifies the IP subnet mask of a Management Controller. May also be shown as 4000000a00000000 or 0x4000000a00000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 326 Prefix: IMM ID: 0011 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000000c-00000000 : OS Watchdog response [arg1] by [arg2] . () This message is for the use case where an OS Watchdog has been enabled or disabled by a user. May also be shown as 4000000c00000000 or 0x4000000c00000000 Severity Warning...
  • Page 327 User Response Complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1. Make sure that the IMM network cable is connected. 2. Make sure that there is a DHCP server on the network that can assign an IP address to the IMM. •...
  • Page 328 Prefix: IMM ID: 0015 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000010-00000000 : Security: Userid: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from WEB client at IP address [arg3]. () This message is for the use case where a user has failed to log in to a Management Controller from a web browser.
  • Page 329 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0017 User Response Complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1. Make sure that the correct login ID and password are being used. 2. Have the system administrator reset the login ID or password. •...
  • Page 330 Alert Category System - Remote Login SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0019 User Response Make sure that the correct login ID and password are being used. • 40000014-00000000 : The [arg1] on system [arg2] cleared by user [arg3]. () This message is for the use case where a Management Controller Event Log on a system is cleared by a user.
  • Page 331 Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0021 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000016-00000000 : ENET[[arg1]] DHCP-HSTN=[arg2], DN=[arg3], IP@=[arg4], SN=[arg5], GW@=[arg6], DNS1@=[arg7] . () This message is for the use case where a Management Controller IP address and configuration has been assigned by the DHCP server.
  • Page 332 Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0023 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000018-00000000 : LAN: Ethernet[[arg1]] interface is no longer active. () This message is for the use case where a Management Controller ethernet interface is no longer active. May also be shown as 4000001800000000 or 0x4000001800000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 333 none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0025 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000001a-00000000 : DHCP setting changed to [arg1] by user [arg2]. () This message is for the use case where a user changes the DHCP setting. May also be shown as 4000001a00000000 or 0x4000001a00000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 334 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0027 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000001c-00000000 : Watchdog [arg1] Screen Capture Occurred . () This message is for the use case where an operating system error has occurred and the screen was captured.
  • Page 335 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0029 User Response Complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1. Reconfigure the watchdog timer to a higher value. 2. Make sure that the IMM Ethernet over USB interface is enabled. 3.
  • Page 336 • 4000001f-00000000 : Please ensure that the Management Controller [arg1] is flashed with the correct firmware. The Management Controller is unable to match its firmware to the server. () This message is for the use case where a Management Controller firmware version does not match the server.
  • Page 337 Information only; no action is required. • 40000021-00000000 : Management Controller [arg1] clock has been set from NTP server [arg2]. () This message is for the use case where a Management Controller clock has been set from the Network Time Protocol server. May also be shown as 4000002100000000 or 0x4000002100000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 338 Complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1. Make sure that the certificate that you are importing is correct. 2. Try to import the certificate again. • 40000023-00000000 : Flash of [arg1] from [arg2] succeeded for user [arg3] . () This message is for the use case where a user has successfully flashed the firmware component (MC Main Application, MC Boot ROM, BIOS, Diagnostics, System Power Backplane, Remote Expansion Enclosure Power Backplane, Integrated System Management Processor, or Remote Expansion Enclosure...
  • Page 339 CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0036 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000025-00000000 : The [arg1] on system [arg2] is 75% full. () This message is for the use case where a Management Controller Event Log on a system is 75% full. May also be shown as 4000002500000000 or 0x4000002500000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 340 User Response To avoid losing older log entries, save the log as a text file and clear the log. • 40000027-00000000 : Platform Watchdog Timer expired for [arg1]. () This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Platform Watchdog Timer Expired May also be shown as 4000002700000000 or 0x4000002700000000 Severity...
  • Page 341 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0040 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000029-00000000 : Security: Userid: [arg1] had [arg2] login failures from an SSH client at IP address [arg3]. () This message is for the use case where a user has failed to log in to a Management Controller from SSH. May also be shown as 4000002900000000 or 0x4000002900000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 342 Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0042 User Response Reflash the IMM firmware to the latest version. • 4000002b-00000000 : Domain name set to [arg1]. () Domain name set by user May also be shown as 4000002b00000000 or 0x4000002b00000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 343 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0044 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000002d-00000000 : DDNS setting changed to [arg1] by user [arg2]. () DDNS setting changed by user May also be shown as 4000002d00000000 or 0x4000002d00000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 344 CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0046 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000002f-00000000 : IPv6 enabled by user [arg1] . () IPv6 protocol is enabled by user May also be shown as 4000002f00000000 or 0x4000002f00000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 345 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000031-00000000 : IPv6 static IP configuration enabled by user [arg1]. () IPv6 static address assignment method is enabled by user May also be shown as 4000003100000000 or 0x4000003100000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none...
  • Page 346 • 40000033-00000000 : IPv6 stateless auto-configuration enabled by user [arg1]. () IPv6 statless auto-assignment method is enabled by user May also be shown as 4000003300000000 or 0x4000003300000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0051 User Response Information only;...
  • Page 347 IPv6 DHCP assignment method is disabled by user May also be shown as 4000003500000000 or 0x4000003500000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0053 User Response Information only; no action is required. •...
  • Page 348 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0055 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000038-00000000 : ENET[[arg1]] IPv6-Static:HstName=[arg2], IP@=[arg3] ,Pref=[arg4], GW@=[arg5] . () IPv6 Static address is active May also be shown as 4000003800000000 or 0x4000003800000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 349 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0057 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000003a-00000000 : IPv6 static address of network interface modified from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3].
  • Page 350 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0059 User Response Complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1. Make sure that the IMM network cable is connected. 2. Make sure that there is a DHCPv6 server on the network that can assign an IP address to the IMM.
  • Page 351 A user has modified the telnet port number May also be shown as 4000003d00000000 or 0x4000003d00000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0061 User Response Information only; no action is required. •...
  • Page 352 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0063 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000040-00000000 : Web-HTTPS port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3]. () A user has modified the Web HTTPS port number May also be shown as 4000004000000000 or 0x4000004000000000 Severity...
  • Page 353 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0065 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000042-00000000 : CIM/XML HTTPS port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3]. () A user has modified the CIM HTTPS port number May also be shown as 4000004200000000 or 0x4000004200000000 Severity...
  • Page 354 Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0067 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000044-00000000 : SNMP Traps port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3]. () A user has modified the SNMP Traps port number May also be shown as 4000004400000000 or 0x4000004400000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 355 Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0069 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000046-00000000 : Remote Presence port number changed from [arg1] to [arg2] by user [arg3]. () A user has modified the Remote Presence port number May also be shown as 4000004600000000 or 0x4000004600000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 356 none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0071 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000048-00000000 : Inventory data changed for device [arg1], new device data hash=[arg2], new master data hash=[arg3] . () Something has caused the physical inventory to change May also be shown as 4000004800000000 or 0x4000004800000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 357 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0073 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000004a-00000000 : SNMP [arg1] disabled by user [arg2] . () A user disabled SNMPv1 or SNMPv3 or Traps May also be shown as 4000004a00000000 or 0x4000004a00000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 358 CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0075 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000004c-00000000 : LDAP Server configuration set by user [arg1]: SelectionMethod=[arg2], DomainName=[arg3], Server1=[arg4], Server2=[arg5], Server3=[arg6], Server4=[arg7]. () A user changed the LDAP server configuration May also be shown as 4000004c00000000 or 0x4000004c00000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 359 CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0077 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000004e-00000000 : Serial Redirection set by user [arg1]: Mode=[arg2], BaudRate=[arg3], StopBits=[arg4], Parity=[arg5], SessionTerminateSequence=[arg6]. () A user configured the Serial Port mode May also be shown as 4000004e00000000 or 0x4000004e00000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 360 Prefix: IMM ID: 0079 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000050-00000000 : Server General Settings set by user [arg1]: Name=[arg2], Contact=[arg3], Location=[arg4], Room=[arg5], RackID=[arg6], Rack U-position=[arg7]. () A user configured the Location setting May also be shown as 4000005000000000 or 0x4000005000000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 361 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000052-00000000 : Server [arg1] scheduled for [arg2] at [arg3] by user [arg4]. () A user configured a Server Power action at a specific time May also be shown as 4000005200000000 or 0x4000005200000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 362 • 40000054-00000000 : Server [arg1] [arg2] cleared by user [arg3]. () A user cleared a Server Power Action. May also be shown as 4000005400000000 or 0x4000005400000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0084 User Response Information only;...
  • Page 363 A user configured the SMTP server May also be shown as 4000005600000000 or 0x4000005600000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0086 User Response Information only; no action is required. •...
  • Page 364 May also be shown as 4000005800000000 or 0x4000005800000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0088 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000059-00000000 : LAN over USB [arg1] by user [arg2]. () A user configured USB-LAN May also be shown as 4000005900000000 or 0x4000005900000000 Severity...
  • Page 365 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0090 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000005b-00000000 : Secure Web services (HTTPS) [arg1] by user [arg2]. () A user enables or disables Secure web services May also be shown as 4000005b00000000 or 0x4000005b00000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 366 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0092 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000005d-00000000 : Secure LDAP [arg1] by user [arg2]. () A user enables or disables Secure LDAP services May also be shown as 4000005d00000000 or 0x4000005d00000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 367 Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0094 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000005f-00000000 : Server timeouts set by user [arg1]: EnableOSWatchdog=[arg2], OSWatchdogTimout=[arg3], EnableLoaderWatchdog=[arg4], LoaderTimeout=[arg5]. () A user configures Server Timeouts May also be shown as 4000005f00000000 or 0x4000005f00000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 368 Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0096 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000061-00000000 : License key for [arg1] removed by user [arg2]. () A user removes a License Key May also be shown as 4000006100000000 or 0x4000006100000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 369 Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0098 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000063-00000000 : Global Login Account Security set by user [arg1]: PasswordRequired=[arg2], PasswordExpirationPeriod=[arg3], MinimumPasswordReuseCycle=[arg4], MinimumPasswordLength=[arg5], MinimumPasswordChangeInterval=[arg6], MaxmumLoginFailures=[arg7], LockoutAfterMaxFailures=[arg8], MinimumDifferentCharacters=[arg9], DefaultIDExpired=[arg10], ChangePasswordFirstAccess=[arg11].
  • Page 370 Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0100 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000065-00000000 : User [arg1] removed... () A user account was deleted May also be shown as 4000006500000000 or 0x4000006500000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 371 Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0102 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000067-00000000 : User [arg1] role set to [arg2]. () A user account role assigned May also be shown as 4000006700000000 or 0x4000006700000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 372 none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0104 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000069-00000000 : User [arg1] for SNMPv3 set: AuthenticationProtocol=[arg2], PrivacyProtocol=[arg3], AccessType=[arg4], HostforTraps=[arg5]. () User account SNMPv3 settings changed May also be shown as 4000006900000000 or 0x4000006900000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 373 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0106 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000006b-00000000 : SSH Client key imported for user [arg1] from [arg2]. () User imported an SSH Client key May also be shown as 4000006b00000000 or 0x4000006b00000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 374 CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0108 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000006d-00000000 : Management Controller [arg1]: Configuration saved to a file by user [arg2]. () A user saves a Management Controller configuration to a file. May also be shown as 4000006d00000000 or 0x4000006d00000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 375 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000006f-00000000 : Alert Recipient Number [arg1] updated: Name=[arg2], DeliveryMethod=[arg3], Address=[arg4], IncludeLog=[arg5], Enabled=[arg6], EnabledAlerts=[arg7], AllowedFilters=[arg8]. () A user adds or updates an Alert Recipient May also be shown as 4000006f00000000 or 0x4000006f00000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 376 Information only; no action is required. • 40000071-00000000 : The power cap value changed from [arg1] watts to [arg2] watts by user [arg3]. () Power Cap values changed by user May also be shown as 4000007100000000 or 0x4000007100000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 377 • 40000073-00000000 : The maximum power cap value changed from [arg1] watts to [arg2] watts. () Maximum Power Cap value changed May also be shown as 4000007300000000 or 0x4000007300000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0115 User Response...
  • Page 378 Power exceeded cap May also be shown as 4000007500000000 or 0x4000007500000000 Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Power SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0117 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000076-00000000 : The new minimum power cap value exceeded the power cap value. () Minimum Power Cap exceeds Power Cap May also be shown as 4000007600000000 or 0x4000007600000000 Severity...
  • Page 379 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0119 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000078-00000000 : Power capping was deactivated by user [arg1]. () Power capping deactivated by user May also be shown as 4000007800000000 or 0x4000007800000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 380 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0121 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000007a-00000000 : Static Power Savings mode has been turned off by user [arg1]. () Static Power Savings mode turned off by user May also be shown as 4000007a00000000 or 0x4000007a00000000 Severity...
  • Page 381 Automatically notify support Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0123 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000007c-00000000 : Dynamic Power Savings mode has been turned off by user [arg1]. () Dynamic Power Savings mode turned off by user May also be shown as 4000007c00000000 or 0x4000007c00000000 Severity Info...
  • Page 382 Alert Category none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0125 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 4000007e-00000000 : External throttling occurred . () External throttling occurred May also be shown as 4000007e00000000 or 0x4000007e00000000 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 383 none SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0127 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000080-00000000 : Remote Control session started by user [arg1] in [arg2] mode. () Remote Control session started May also be shown as 4000008000000000 or 0x4000008000000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 384 CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0129 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000082-00000000 : The measured power value has returned below the power cap value. () Power exceeded cap recovered May also be shown as 4000008200000000 or 0x4000008200000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 385 CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0131 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 40000084-00000000 : IMM firmware mismatch between nodes [arg1] and [arg2]. Please attempt to flash the IMM firmware to the same level on all nodes. () A mismatch of IMM firmware has been detected between nodes May also be shown as 4000008400000000 or 0x4000008400000000 Severity...
  • Page 386 Prefix: IMM ID: 0133 User Response Attempt to flash the FPGA firmware to the same level on all nodes. • 40000086-00000000 : Test Call Home Generated by user [arg1]. () Test Call Home generated by user. May also be shown as 4000008600000000 or 0x4000008600000000 Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 387 Lenovo Support will address the problem. • 40000088-00000000 : Management Controller [arg1]: Configuration restoration from a file by user [arg2] completed.. () This message is for the use case where a user restores a Management Controller configuration from a file and it completes.
  • Page 388 User Response 1. Turn off the server and disconnect it from the power source. You must disconnect the server from ac power to reset the IMM. 2. After 45 seconds, reconnect the server to the power source and turn on the server. 3.
  • Page 389 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - IMM Network event SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: IMM ID: 0139 User Response Information only; no action is required. • 80010002-0701xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going low (lower non-critical) has asserted. (CMOS Battery) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Lower Non-critical sensor going low has asserted.
  • Page 390 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Voltage SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0480 User Response If the specified sensor is CMOS battery, replace the system battery. If the specified sensor is Planar 3.3V or Planar 5V, (trained technician only) replace the system board. If the specified sensor is Planar 12V, complete the following steps until the problem is solved: 1.
  • Page 391 • 80010204-1d02xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going low (lower critical) has asserted. (Fan 2 Tach) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Lower Critical sensor going low has asserted. May also be shown as 800102041d02xxxx or 0x800102041d02xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 392 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0480 User Response 1. Reseat the failing fan n, which is indicated by a lit LED near the fan connector on the system board. 2. Replace the failing fan. (n = fan number) • 80010204-1d04xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going low (lower critical) has asserted.
  • Page 393 Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0490 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 394 3. Make sure that the heat sink for microprocessor n. 4. (Trained technician only) Replace system board. • 80010701-1403xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-critical) has asserted. (DIMM AB VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-critical sensor going high has asserted.
  • Page 395 Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0490 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 396 3. Make sure that the heat sink for microprocessor n. 4. (Trained technician only) Replace system board. • 80010701-1406xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-critical) has asserted. (DIMM GH VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-critical sensor going high has asserted.
  • Page 397 Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0490 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 398 3. Make sure that the heat sink for microprocessor n. 4. (Trained technician only) Replace system board. • 80010901-1401xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper critical) has asserted. (CPU1 VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Critical sensor going high has asserted.
  • Page 399 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0494 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 400 3. Make sure that the heat sink for microprocessor n. 4. (Trained technician only) Replace system board. • 80010901-1404xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper critical) has asserted. (DIMM CD VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Critical sensor going high has asserted.
  • Page 401 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0494 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 402 3. Make sure that the heat sink for microprocessor n. 4. (Trained technician only) Replace system board. • 80010901-2d01xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper critical) has asserted. (PCH Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Critical sensor going high has asserted.
  • Page 403 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0494 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 404 • 80010b01-1401xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-recoverable) has asserted. (CPU1 VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-recoverable sensor going high has asserted. May also be shown as 80010b011401xxxx or 0x80010b011401xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 405 Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0498 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 406 • 80010b01-1404xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-recoverable) has asserted. (DIMM CD VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-recoverable sensor going high has asserted. May also be shown as 80010b011404xxxx or 0x80010b011404xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 407 Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0498 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 408 • 80010b01-2d01xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-recoverable) has asserted. (PCH Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-recoverable sensor going high has asserted. May also be shown as 80010b012d01xxxx or 0x80010b012d01xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 409 Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0498 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 410 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509 User Response No action; information only. • 80030108-1301xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has asserted. (PS Heavy Load) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor has asserted. May also be shown as 800301081301xxxx or 0x800301081301xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 411 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508 User Response 1. Replace the power supply with higher rated power. 2. Reduce the total power consumption by removing newly added or unused option like drives or adapters.
  • Page 412 May also be shown as 800301120601xxxx or 0x800301120601xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0508 User Response 1. Replace the power supply with higher rated power. 2. Reduce the total power consumption by removing newly added or unused option like drives or adapters.
  • Page 413 • 8007010d-2582xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned from normal to non-critical state. (RAID Vol State) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transitioned to non-critical from normal. May also be shown as 8007010d2582xxxx or 0x8007010d2582xxxx Severity Warning Serviceable...
  • Page 414 1. Check the Lenovo support site for service bulletins or firmware updates that apply to this GPT error. 2. Set the UEFI setting DISK GPT Recovery to Automatic. 3. Replace the corrupt disk. • 8007010f-2582xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned from normal to non-critical state.
  • Page 415 Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0520 User Response 1. Complete the administrative tasks that require the TPM physical presence switch to be in the ON position. 2. Restore the physical presence switch to the OFF position. 3.
  • Page 416 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffles are in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 417 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffles are in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed. 2.
  • Page 418 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Fan Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522 User Response 1. Make sure that there are no obstructions, such as bundled cables, to the airflow from the power-supply fan.
  • Page 419 1. Make sure that there are no obstructions, such as bundled cables, to the airflow from the power-supply fan. Use the Lenovo Power Configurator utility to ensure current system power consumption is under limitation. For more information and to download the utility, go to https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/myportal/docdisplay?lndocid=LNVO-PWRCONF.
  • Page 420 1. Make sure that there are no obstructions, such as bundled cables, to the airflow from the power-supply fan. Use the Lenovo Power Configurator utility to ensure current system power consumption is under limitation. For more information and to download the utility, go to https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/myportal/docdisplay?lndocid=LNVO-PWRCONF.
  • Page 421 Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522 User Response 1. If enabling TXT is not required, disable TXT from the Setup Utility. 2. If enabling TXT is required, verify that the TPM is enabled and activated from the Setup Utility. 3.
  • Page 422 • 80070214-2201xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to critical from a less severe state. (TPM Lock) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transitioned to critical from less severe. May also be shown as 800702142201xxxx or 0x800702142201xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 423 User Response 1. Check for an error LED on the system board. 2. Check the system-event log. 3. Check for the system firmware version and update to the latest version. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you update the code.
  • Page 424 May also be shown as 8007021b0302xxxx or 0x8007021b0302xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0522 User Response 1. Check for a server firmware update. 2. Make sure that the installed microprocessors are compatible. 3.
  • Page 425 User Response None ME Flash Error : • 80070301-0301xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to non-recoverable from a less severe state. (CPU 1 OverTemp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transitioned to non-recoverable from less severe.
  • Page 426 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0524 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffle is in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 427 If the specified sensor is PS n 12V OC Fault, complete the following steps until the problem is solved: Use the Lenovo Power Configurator utility to determine current system power consumption. For more information and to download the utility, go to https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/myportal/docdisplay?lndocid=LNVO-PWRCONF.
  • Page 428 If the specified sensor is PS n 12V OC Fault, complete the following steps until the problem is solved: Use the Lenovo Power Configurator utility to determine current system power consumption. For more information and to download the utility, go to https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/myportal/docdisplay?lndocid=LNVO-PWRCONF.
  • Page 429 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0530 User Response 1. Update the server firmware (see Recovering the server firmware). 2. If the problem persists, (trained technician only) replace the system board (see Removing the system board and Installing the system board).
  • Page 430 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0537 User Response No action; information only. • 80080017-1003xxxx : Device [LogicalDeviceElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName]. (SDCard2 Presence) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Device was removed. May also be shown as 800800171003xxxx or 0x800800171003xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 431 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0536 User Response No action; information only. • 80080128-2101xxxx : Device [LogicalDeviceElementName] has been added. (Low Security Jmp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Device was inserted. May also be shown as 800801282101xxxx or 0x800801282101xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 432 Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Redundant Power Supply SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0561 User Response No action; information only. • 800b0108-1301xxxx : Redundancy Lost for [RedundancySetElementName] has asserted. (Power Unit) This message is for the use case when Redundancy Lost has asserted. May also be shown as 800b01081301xxxx or 0x800b01081301xxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 433 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Fan Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0802 User Response 1. Make sure that the connectors on fan n are not damaged. 2. Make sure that the fan n connectors on the system board are not damaged. 3.
  • Page 434 • 800b0309-1301xxxx : Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from Redundancy Degraded or Fully Redundant for [RedundancySetElementName] has asserted. (Power Resource) This message is for the use case when a Redundancy Set has transitioned from Redundancy Degraded or Fully Redundant to Non-redundant:Sufficient. May also be shown as 800b03091301xxxx or 0x800b03091301xxxx Severity Warning Serviceable...
  • Page 435 2. Reduce the total power consumption by removing newly added or unused options like drives or adaptors. Use the Lenovo Power Configurator utility to determine current system power consumption. For more information and to download the utility, go to https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/myportal/docdisplay?lndocid=LNVO-PWRCONF.
  • Page 436 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Fan Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0810 User Response 1. Make sure that the connectors on fan n are not damaged. 2. Make sure that the fan n connectors on the system board are not damaged. 3.
  • Page 437 2. Re-enable mirroring in the Setup utility. • 806f0005-1701xxxx : The Chassis [PhysicalPackageElementName] was opened. (Chassis Error) This message is for the use case when the Chassis has been opened. May also be shown as 806f00051701xxxx or 0x806f00051701xxxx Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 438 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0042 User Response 1. Update the latest level of system firmware and device drivers are installed for all adapters and standard devices, such as UEFI, IMM Ethernet,and SAS. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you update the code.
  • Page 439 6. (Trained technician only) Replace the system board. • 806f0008-0a01xxxx : [PowerSupplyElementName] has been added to container [PhysicalPackageElementName]. (Power Supply 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Power Supply has been added. May also be shown as 806f00080a01xxxx or 0x806f00080a01xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 440 No action; information only. • 806f0009-1301xxxx : [PowerSupplyElementName] has been turned off. (Host Power) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Power Unit that has been Disabled. May also be shown as 806f00091301xxxx or 0x806f00091301xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 441 • 806f000d-0401xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0401xxxx or 0x806f000d0401xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 442 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0403xxxx or 0x806f000d0403xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response...
  • Page 443 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-0406xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0406xxxx or 0x806f000d0406xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 444 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-0408xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0408xxxx or 0x806f000d0408xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 445 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-040axxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d040axxxx or 0x806f000d040axxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 446 Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-040cxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d040cxxxx or 0x806f000d040cxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 447 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-040exxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d040exxxx or 0x806f000d040exxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 448 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-0410xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 16) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0410xxxx or 0x806f000d0410xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 449 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-0412xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 18) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0412xxxx or 0x806f000d0412xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 450 No action; information only. • 806f000d-0414xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 20) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0414xxxx or 0x806f000d0414xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 451 • 806f000d-0416xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 22) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0416xxxx or 0x806f000d0416xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 452 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0418xxxx or 0x806f000d0418xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response...
  • Page 453 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-041bxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 27) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d041bxxxx or 0x806f000d041bxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 454 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-041dxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d041dxxxx or 0x806f000d041dxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 455 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-041fxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d041fxxxx or 0x806f000d041fxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 456 Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-0421xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (SDRAID Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0421xxxx or 0x806f000d0421xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 457 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-0423xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (SDRAID Drive 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0423xxxx or 0x806f000d0423xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 458 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-0425xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (SDRAID Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0425xxxx or 0x806f000d0425xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 459 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response No action; information only. • 806f000d-0427xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (SDRAID Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0427xxxx or 0x806f000d0427xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 460 No action; information only. • 806f000d-0429xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (SDRAID Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d0429xxxx or 0x806f000d0429xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 461 • 806f000d-042bxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been added. (SDRAID Drive 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d042bxxxx or 0x806f000d042bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive...
  • Page 462 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Added. May also be shown as 806f000d042dxxxx or 0x806f000d042dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0162 User Response...
  • Page 463 May also be shown as 806f000f220101xx or 0x806f000f220101xx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0794 User Response This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI(POST) error code for this event can be found in the logged IMM message text.
  • Page 464 • 806f000f-220103xx : The System [ComputerSystemElementName] encountered firmware error - unrecoverable boot device failure. (ABR Status) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that System Firmware Error Unrecoverable boot device failure has occurred. May also be shown as 806f000f220103xx or 0x806f000f220103xx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 465 This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI(POST) error code for this event can be found in the logged IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI(POST) error code in the "UEFI(POST) error code" section of the Information Center for the appropriate user response. Firmware Error : Sys Boot Status : •...
  • Page 466 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0766 User Response This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI(POST) error code for this event can be found in the logged IMM message text. Please refer to the UEFI(POST) error code in the "UEFI(POST) error code" section of the Information Center for the appropriate user response.
  • Page 467 May also be shown as 806f000f22010cxx or 0x806f000f22010cxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - CPU SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0050 User Response This is a UEFI detected event. The UEFI(POST) error code for this event can be found in the logged IMM message text.
  • Page 468 • 806f0013-1701xxxx : A diagnostic interrupt has occurred on system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (NMI State) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Front Panel NMI / Diagnostic Interrupt. May also be shown as 806f00131701xxxx or 0x806f00131701xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 469 User Response No action; information only. • 806f0021-2201xxxx : Fault in slot [PhysicalConnectorSystemElementName] on system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (No Op ROM Space) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Fault in a slot. May also be shown as 806f00212201xxxx or 0x806f00212201xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 470 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0330 User Response 1. Check the PCI LED. 2. Reseat the affected adapters and riser card. 3. Update the server firmware (UEFI and IMM) and adapter firmware. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates.
  • Page 471 3. Update the server firmware (UEFI and IMM) and adapter firmware. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you update the code.
  • Page 472 Warning - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0398 User Response 1. Turn off the server and disconnect the power cords. Reconnect the power cords and restart the server. 2. If the problem remains, (trained technician only) replace the system board. •...
  • Page 473 May also be shown as 806f01070302xxxx or 0x806f01070302xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0036 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating. There are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), the air baffles are in place and correctly installed, and the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 474 2. If the power-on LED is not lit and the power-supply error LED is lit, replace power supply n. 3. If both the power-on LED and the power-supply error LED are not lit, see Power problems for more information. (n = power supply number) •...
  • Page 475 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 476 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 477 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 478 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 479 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 480 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 481 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 482 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 483 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 484 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 485 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 486 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 487 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 488 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 489 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 490 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 491 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 492 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 493 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 494 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 495 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 496 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 497 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 498 3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a. Hard disk drive b. Cable from the system board to the backplane c. Hard disk drive backplane (n = hard disk drive number) •...
  • Page 499 Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 500 • 806f010d-0405xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been disabled due to a detected fault. (Drive 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Disabled due to fault. May also be shown as 806f010d0405xxxx or 0x806f010d0405xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 501 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3.
  • Page 502 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 503 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a.
  • Page 504 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 505 • 806f010d-040dxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been disabled due to a detected fault. (Drive 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Disabled due to fault. May also be shown as 806f010d040dxxxx or 0x806f010d040dxxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 506 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3.
  • Page 507 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 508 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a.
  • Page 509 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 510 • 806f010d-0415xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been disabled due to a detected fault. (Drive 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Disabled due to fault. May also be shown as 806f010d0415xxxx or 0x806f010d0415xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 511 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3.
  • Page 512 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 513 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a.
  • Page 514 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 515 • 806f010d-041dxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been disabled due to a detected fault. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Disabled due to fault. May also be shown as 806f010d041dxxxx or 0x806f010d041dxxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 516 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0164 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3.
  • Page 517 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Boot failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0186 User Response 1. Make sure the server meets the minimum configuration to start (see Power-supply LEDs). 2. Update the server firmware on the primary page. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates.
  • Page 518 • 806f0113-0302xxxx : A bus timeout has occurred on system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (CPU 2 PECI) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Bus Timeout. May also be shown as 806f01130302xxxx or 0x806f01130302xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other...
  • Page 519 No action; information only. • 806f0125-0c01xxxx : [ManagedElementName] detected as absent. (Front Panel) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Managed Element is Absent. May also be shown as 806f01250c01xxxx or 0x806f01250c01xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 520 1. Update the latest level of system firmware and device drivers are installed for all adapters and standard devices, such as UEFI, IMM Ethernet,and SAS. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you update the code.
  • Page 521 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor Failed - FRB1/BIST condition. May also be shown as 806f02072584xxxx or 0x806f02072584xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - CPU SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0044 User Response...
  • Page 522 Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 523 • 806f020d-0402xxxx : Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is Predicted. May also be shown as 806f020d0402xxxx or 0x806f020d0402xxxx Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 524 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3.
  • Page 525 Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 526 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a.
  • Page 527 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 528 • 806f020d-040axxxx : Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is Predicted. May also be shown as 806f020d040axxxx or 0x806f020d040axxxx Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 529 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3.
  • Page 530 Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 531 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a.
  • Page 532 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 533 • 806f020d-0412xxxx : Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 18) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is Predicted. May also be shown as 806f020d0412xxxx or 0x806f020d0412xxxx Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 534 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3.
  • Page 535 Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 536 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a.
  • Page 537 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 538 • 806f020d-041axxxx : Failure Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 26) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is Predicted. May also be shown as 806f020d041axxxx or 0x806f020d041axxxx Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 539 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3.
  • Page 540 Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0168 User Response 1. Run the hard disk drive diagnostic test on drive n. 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b.
  • Page 541 2. Reseat the following components: a. Hard disk drive (wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive) b. Cable from the system board to the backplane 3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a.
  • Page 542 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0372 User Response No action; information only. • 806f0308-0a01xxxx : [PowerSupplyElementName] has lost input. (Power Supply 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Power Supply that has input that has been lost.
  • Page 543 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 544 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 545 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 546 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 547 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 548 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 549 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 550 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 551 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 552 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 553 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 554 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 555 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 556 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 557 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 558 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 559 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 560 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 561 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 562 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 563 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. Manually re-enable all affected DIMMs.
  • Page 564 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-0402xxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0402xxxx or 0x806f030d0402xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 565 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-0404xxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0404xxxx or 0x806f030d0404xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 566 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-0406xxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0406xxxx or 0x806f030d0406xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 567 Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-0408xxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0408xxxx or 0x806f030d0408xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 568 System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-040axxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d040axxxx or 0x806f030d040axxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 569 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-040cxxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d040cxxxx or 0x806f030d040cxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 570 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-040exxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d040exxxx or 0x806f030d040exxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 571 No action; information only. • 806f030d-0410xxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 16) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0410xxxx or 0x806f030d0410xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 572 • 806f030d-0412xxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 18) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0412xxxx or 0x806f030d0412xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 573 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0414xxxx or 0x806f030d0414xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response...
  • Page 574 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-0417xxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0417xxxx or 0x806f030d0417xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 575 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-0419xxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 25) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d0419xxxx or 0x806f030d0419xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 576 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-041bxxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 27) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d041bxxxx or 0x806f030d041bxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 577 Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-041dxxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d041dxxxx or 0x806f030d041dxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 578 System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0170 User Response No action; information only. • 806f030d-041fxxxx : Hot Spare enabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Enabled. May also be shown as 806f030d041fxxxx or 0x806f030d041fxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 579 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0228 User Response 1. Check the device driver. 2. Reinstall the device driver. 3. Update all device drivers to the latest level. 4. Update the firmware (UEFI and IMM). • 806f0323-2101xxxx : Power cycle of system [ComputerSystemElementName] initiated by watchdog [WatchdogElementName].
  • Page 580 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 581 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 582 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 583 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 584 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 585 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 586 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 587 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 588 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 589 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 590 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 591 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 592 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 593 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 594 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 595 3. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory event. If no memory fault is recorded in the logs and no DIMM connector error LED is lit, you can re-enable the DIMM through the Setup utility or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI.
  • Page 596 5. Replace the PCIe adapters. 6. Replace the riser card. • 806f0507-0301xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] has a Configuration Mismatch. (CPU 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor Configuration Mismatch has occurred. May also be shown as 806f05070301xxxx or 0x806f05070301xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 597 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0062 User Response 1. Make sure that the installed microprocessors are compatible with each other. 2. (Trained technician only) Reseat microprocessor n. 3. (Trained technician only) Replace microprocessor n. (n = microprocessor number) • 806f0507-2584xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] has a Configuration Mismatch. (All CPUs) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor Configuration Mismatch has occurred.
  • Page 598 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 599 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 600 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 601 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 602 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 603 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 604 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 605 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 606 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 607 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 608 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 609 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 610 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 611 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 612 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 613 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 614 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 615 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 616 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 617 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 618 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 619 10 seconds before restarting the server. 1. Refer to TIP H212293 for minimum code level. 2. Check the Lenovo support website for an applicable retain tip or firmware update that applies to this memory error. 3. 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.
  • Page 620 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 621 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-0402xxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] is in critical condition. (Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array is Critical.
  • Page 622 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 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.
  • Page 623 • 806f050d-0405xxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] is in critical condition. (Drive 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array is Critical. May also be shown as 806f050d0405xxxx or 0x806f050d0405xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 624 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 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.
  • Page 625 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 626 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-040axxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] is in critical condition. (Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array is Critical.
  • Page 627 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 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.
  • Page 628 • 806f050d-040dxxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] is in critical condition. (Drive 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array is Critical. May also be shown as 806f050d040dxxxx or 0x806f050d040dxxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 629 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 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.
  • Page 630 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 631 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-0412xxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] is in critical condition. (Drive 18) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array is Critical.
  • Page 632 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 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.
  • Page 633 • 806f050d-0415xxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] is in critical condition. (Drive 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array is Critical. May also be shown as 806f050d0415xxxx or 0x806f050d0415xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 634 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 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.
  • Page 635 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 636 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-041axxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] is in critical condition. (Drive 26) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array is Critical.
  • Page 637 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 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.
  • Page 638 • 806f050d-041dxxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] is in critical condition. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array is Critical. May also be shown as 806f050d041dxxxx or 0x806f050d041dxxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 639 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0174 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.
  • Page 640 4. Make sure that the adapter is supported. For a list of supported optional devices, see http://www.lenovo.com/serverproven/. 5. Remove both adapters. 6. Replace the PCIe adapters.
  • Page 641 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0446 User Response 1. Make sure the server meets the minimum configuration to start (see Power-supply LEDs). 2. Recover the server firmware from the backup page by restarting the server. 3. Update the server firmware to the latest level (see Updating the firmware). Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates.
  • Page 642 6. (Trained technician only) Replace the system board. • 806f0607-0302xxxx : An SM BIOS Uncorrectable CPU complex error for [ProcessorElementName] has asserted. (CPU 2) This message is for the use case when an SM BIOS Uncorrectable CPU complex error has asserted. May also be shown as 806f06070302xxxx or 0x806f06070302xxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 643 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - CPU SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0816 User Response 1. Update the latest level of system firmware and device drivers are installed for all adapters and standard devices, such as UEFI, IMM Ethernet,and SAS. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates.
  • Page 644 1. Make sure that the power supplies installed are with the same rating or wattage. 2. Reinstall the power supplies with the same rating or wattage. • 806f060d-0400xxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 0) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Failed. May also be shown as 806f060d0400xxxx or 0x806f060d0400xxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 645 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 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.
  • Page 646 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 647 3. Replace the SAS cable. 4. Replace the RAID adapter. 5. Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED. • 806f060d-0405xxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Failed. May also be shown as 806f060d0405xxxx or 0x806f060d0405xxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 648 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 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.
  • Page 649 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 650 3. Replace the SAS cable. 4. Replace the RAID adapter. 5. Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED. • 806f060d-040axxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Failed. May also be shown as 806f060d040axxxx or 0x806f060d040axxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 651 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 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.
  • Page 652 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 653 3. Replace the SAS cable. 4. Replace the RAID adapter. 5. Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED. • 806f060d-040fxxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Failed. May also be shown as 806f060d040fxxxx or 0x806f060d040fxxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 654 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 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.
  • Page 655 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 656 3. Replace the SAS cable. 4. Replace the RAID adapter. 5. Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED. • 806f060d-0414xxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 20) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Failed. May also be shown as 806f060d0414xxxx or 0x806f060d0414xxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 657 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 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.
  • Page 658 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 659 3. Replace the SAS cable. 4. Replace the RAID adapter. 5. Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED. • 806f060d-0419xxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 25) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Failed. May also be shown as 806f060d0419xxxx or 0x806f060d0419xxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 660 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 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.
  • Page 661 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 User Response 1. Make sure that the RAID adapter firmware and hard disk drive firmware are at the latest level. 2.
  • Page 662 3. Replace the SAS cable. 4. Replace the RAID adapter. 5. Replace the hard disk drive that is indicated by a lit status LED. • 806f060d-041exxxx : Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has failed. (Drive 30) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Failed. May also be shown as 806f060d041exxxx or 0x806f060d041exxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 663 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0176 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.
  • Page 664 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication. • 806f070c-2003xxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 665 May also be shown as 806f070c2004xxxx or 0x806f070c2004xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication.
  • Page 666 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has been corrected. May also be shown as 806f070c2006xxxx or 0x806f070c2006xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response...
  • Page 667 • 806f070c-2008xxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has been corrected. May also be shown as 806f070c2008xxxx or 0x806f070c2008xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 668 Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication. • 806f070c-200axxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has been corrected.
  • Page 669 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication. • 806f070c-200cxxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has been corrected.
  • Page 670 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication. • 806f070c-200exxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has been corrected.
  • Page 671 Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication. • 806f070c-2010xxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 672 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication. • 806f070c-2012xxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 673 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication. • 806f070c-2014xxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 674 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication. • 806f070c-2016xxxx : Configuration Error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 675 May also be shown as 806f070c2017xxxx or 0x806f070c2017xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response Make sure that DIMMs are installed and following the memory population chart in the system publication.
  • Page 676 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has been corrected. May also be shown as 806f070c2581xxxx or 0x806f070c2581xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0126 User Response...
  • Page 677 • 806f070d-0401xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0401xxxx or 0x806f070d0401xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 678 • 806f070d-0403xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 3) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0403xxxx or 0x806f070d0403xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 679 • 806f070d-0405xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0405xxxx or 0x806f070d0405xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 680 • 806f070d-0407xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 7) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0407xxxx or 0x806f070d0407xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 681 • 806f070d-0409xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0409xxxx or 0x806f070d0409xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 682 • 806f070d-040bxxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 11) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d040bxxxx or 0x806f070d040bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 683 • 806f070d-040dxxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d040dxxxx or 0x806f070d040dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 684 • 806f070d-040fxxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d040fxxxx or 0x806f070d040fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 685 • 806f070d-0411xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 17) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0411xxxx or 0x806f070d0411xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 686 • 806f070d-0413xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 19) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0413xxxx or 0x806f070d0413xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 687 • 806f070d-0415xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0415xxxx or 0x806f070d0415xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 688 • 806f070d-0417xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0417xxxx or 0x806f070d0417xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 689 • 806f070d-0419xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 25) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0419xxxx or 0x806f070d0419xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 690 • 806f070d-041bxxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 27) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d041bxxxx or 0x806f070d041bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 691 • 806f070d-041dxxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d041dxxxx or 0x806f070d041dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 692 • 806f070d-041fxxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d041fxxxx or 0x806f070d041fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 693 • 806f070d-0421xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0421xxxx or 0x806f070d0421xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 694 • 806f070d-0423xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0423xxxx or 0x806f070d0423xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 695 • 806f070d-0425xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0425xxxx or 0x806f070d0425xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 696 • 806f070d-0427xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0427xxxx or 0x806f070d0427xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 697 • 806f070d-0429xxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d0429xxxx or 0x806f070d0429xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 698 • 806f070d-042bxxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d042bxxxx or 0x806f070d042bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 699 • 806f070d-042dxxxx : Rebuild in progress for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild is in Progress. May also be shown as 806f070d042dxxxx or 0x806f070d042dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 700 • 806f072b-2101xxxx : A successful software or firmware change was detected on system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (IMM Promotion) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Successful Software or Firmware Change. May also be shown as 806f072b2101xxxx or 0x806f072b2101xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 701 • 806f0807-0301xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] has been Disabled. (CPU 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor has been Disabled. May also be shown as 806f08070301xxxx or 0x806f08070301xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 702 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor has been Disabled. May also be shown as 806f08072584xxxx or 0x806f08072584xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0061 User Response No action;...
  • Page 703 3. Check for a server firmware update. Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the device is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you update the code. 4.
  • Page 704 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0240 User Response 1. Check the system-event log. 2. (Trained technician only) Remove the failing microprocessor from the system board (see Removing a microprocessor and heat sink). 3.
  • Page 705 • 806f090c-2001xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled. (DIMM 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected Memory has been Throttled. May also be shown as 806f090c2001xxxx or 0x806f090c2001xxxx Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 706 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-2003xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled. (DIMM 3) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected Memory has been Throttled. May also be shown as 806f090c2003xxxx or 0x806f090c2003xxxx Severity Warning...
  • Page 707 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142 User Response 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-2005xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled. (DIMM 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected Memory has been Throttled. May also be shown as 806f090c2005xxxx or 0x806f090c2005xxxx Severity Warning...
  • Page 708 Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142 User Response 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-2007xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled.
  • Page 709 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142 User Response 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-2009xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled.
  • Page 710 Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142 User Response 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-200bxxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled.
  • Page 711 • 806f090c-200cxxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled. (DIMM 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected Memory has been Throttled. May also be shown as 806f090c200cxxxx or 0x806f090c200cxxxx Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 712 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-200exxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled. (DIMM 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected Memory has been Throttled. May also be shown as 806f090c200exxxx or 0x806f090c200exxxx Severity Warning...
  • Page 713 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142 User Response 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-2010xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled. (DIMM 16) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected Memory has been Throttled. May also be shown as 806f090c2010xxxx or 0x806f090c2010xxxx Severity Warning...
  • Page 714 Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142 User Response 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-2012xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled.
  • Page 715 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142 User Response 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-2014xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled.
  • Page 716 Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0142 User Response 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f090c-2016xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled.
  • Page 717 • 806f090c-2017xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName] Throttled. (DIMM 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected Memory has been Throttled. May also be shown as 806f090c2017xxxx or 0x806f090c2017xxxx Severity Warning Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 718 1. Reseat the DIMM, and then restart the server. 2. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f0a07-0301xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] is operating in a Degraded State. (CPU 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor is running in the Degraded state.
  • Page 719 Alert Category Warning - CPU SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0038 User Response 1. Make sure that the fans are operating, that there are no obstructions to the airflow (front and rear of the server), that the air baffles are in place and correctly installed, and that the server cover is installed and completely closed.
  • Page 720 • 806f0a0c-2002xxxx : An Over-Temperature Condition has been detected on the [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Over Temperature Condition for Memory that has been Detected. May also be shown as 806f0a0c2002xxxx or 0x806f0a0c2002xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 721 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146 User Response 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.
  • Page 722 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Over Temperature Condition for Memory that has been Detected. May also be shown as 806f0a0c2005xxxx or 0x806f0a0c2005xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146...
  • Page 723 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146 User Response 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.
  • Page 724 May also be shown as 806f0a0c2008xxxx or 0x806f0a0c2008xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146 User Response 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.
  • Page 725 User Response 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 ambient temperature is within the specifications. 3.
  • Page 726 Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146 User Response 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.
  • Page 727 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 ambient temperature is within the specifications. 3.
  • Page 728 Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146 User Response 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.
  • Page 729 2. Make sure that ambient temperature is within the specifications. 3. If a fan has failed, complete the action for a fan failure. 4. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f0a0c-2010xxxx : An Over-Temperature Condition has been detected on the [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName].
  • Page 730 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146 User Response 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.
  • Page 731 4. Replace DIMM n. (n = DIMM number) • 806f0a0c-2013xxxx : An Over-Temperature Condition has been detected on the [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 19) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Over Temperature Condition for Memory that has been Detected.
  • Page 732 Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146 User Response 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.
  • Page 733 • 806f0a0c-2016xxxx : An Over-Temperature Condition has been detected on the [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 22) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Over Temperature Condition for Memory that has been Detected. May also be shown as 806f0a0c2016xxxx or 0x806f0a0c2016xxxx Severity Error Serviceable...
  • Page 734 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0146 User Response 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.
  • Page 735 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Bus Fatal Error. May also be shown as 806f0a130301xxxx or 0x806f0a130301xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0244 User Response 1.
  • Page 736 • 81010002-0701xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going low (lower non-critical) has deasserted. (CMOS Battery) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Lower Non-critical sensor going low has deasserted. May also be shown as 810100020701xxxx or 0x810100020701xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 737 • 81010204-1d01xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going low (lower critical) has deasserted. (Fan 1 Tach) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Lower Critical sensor going low has deasserted. May also be shown as 810102041d01xxxx or 0x810102041d01xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 738 • 81010204-1d03xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going low (lower critical) has deasserted. (Fan 3 Tach) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Lower Critical sensor going low has deasserted. May also be shown as 810102041d03xxxx or 0x810102041d03xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 739 • 81010701-1401xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-critical) has deasserted. (CPU1 VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810107011401xxxx or 0x810107011401xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 740 • 81010701-1403xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-critical) has deasserted. (DIMM AB VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810107011403xxxx or 0x810107011403xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 741 • 81010701-1405xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-critical) has deasserted. (DIMM EF VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810107011405xxxx or 0x810107011405xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 742 • 81010701-2d01xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-critical) has deasserted. (PCH Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810107012d01xxxx or 0x810107012d01xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 743 • 81010901-1401xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper critical) has deasserted. (CPU1 VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810109011401xxxx or 0x810109011401xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 744 • 81010901-1403xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper critical) has deasserted. (DIMM AB VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810109011403xxxx or 0x810109011403xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 745 • 81010901-1405xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper critical) has deasserted. (DIMM EF VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810109011405xxxx or 0x810109011405xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 746 • 81010901-2d01xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper critical) has deasserted. (PCH Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810109012d01xxxx or 0x810109012d01xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 747 • 81010902-0701xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper critical) has deasserted. (SysBrd 12V) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Critical sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 810109020701xxxx or 0x810109020701xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 748 • 81010b01-1402xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-recoverable) has deasserted. (CPU2 VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-recoverable sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 81010b011402xxxx or 0x81010b011402xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 749 • 81010b01-1404xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-recoverable) has deasserted. (DIMM CD VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-recoverable sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 81010b011404xxxx or 0x81010b011404xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 750 • 81010b01-1406xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-recoverable) has deasserted. (DIMM GH VR Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-recoverable sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 81010b011406xxxx or 0x81010b011406xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 751 • 81010b01-3701xxxx : Numeric sensor [NumericSensorElementName] going high (upper non-recoverable) has deasserted. (Ambient Temp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Upper Non-recoverable sensor going high has deasserted. May also be shown as 81010b013701xxxx or 0x81010b013701xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 752 • 8103000f-2101xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has asserted. (IMM FW Corrupted) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor has asserted. May also be shown as 8103000f2101xxxx or 0x8103000f2101xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 753 May also be shown as 810301081301xxxx or 0x810301081301xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509 User Response No action; information only. • 8103010c-2581xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has deasserted. (Non-Auth DIMMs) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor has deasserted.
  • Page 754 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0509 User Response No action; information only. SMM Monitor : • 8107010d-2582xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has deasserted the transition from normal to non-critical state.
  • Page 755 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521 User Response No action; information only. • 8107010f-2582xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has deasserted the transition from normal to non-critical state. (I/O Resources) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Sensor has deasserted a transition to non-critical from normal.
  • Page 756 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0521 User Response No action; information only. • 81070201-0301xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from critical. (CPU 1 OverTemp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transition to less severe from critical.
  • Page 757 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523 User Response No action; information only. • 81070202-0701xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from critical. (SysBrd Vol Fault) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transition to less severe from critical.
  • Page 758 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Fan Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523 User Response No action; information only. • 81070204-0a02xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from critical.
  • Page 759 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Power SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523 User Response No action; information only. • 81070208-0a02xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from critical. (PS 2 Therm Fault) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transition to less severe from critical.
  • Page 760 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523 User Response No action; information only. • 8107020f-2201xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from critical. (TXT ACM Module) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transition to less severe from critical.
  • Page 761 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523 User Response No action; information only. • 81070214-2201xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from critical. (TPM Lock) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transition to less severe from critical.
  • Page 762 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523 User Response No action; information only. • 8107021b-0301xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from critical. (CPU 1 QPILinkErr) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transition to less severe from critical.
  • Page 763 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0523 User Response No action; information only. • 81070228-2e01xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to a less severe state from critical. (ME Error) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Sensor transition to less severe from critical.
  • Page 764 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0525 User Response No action; information only. • 81070301-0302xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has deasserted the transition to non-recoverable from a less severe state. (CPU 2 OverTemp) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Sensor transition to non-recoverable from less severe has deasserted.
  • Page 765 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0525 User Response No action; information only. • 81070608-0a01xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has deasserted the transition to non-recoverable. (PS1 12V OC Fault) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Sensor transition to non-recoverable has deasserted.
  • Page 766 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Power SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0531 User Response No action; information only. PS2 12V OV Fault : PS2 12V UV Fault : PS2 12Vaux Fault : •...
  • Page 767 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0537 User Response No action; information only. • 81080117-1003xxxx : Device [LogicalDeviceElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName]. (SDCard2 Presence) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Device was removed. May also be shown as 810801171003xxxx or 0x810801171003xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 768 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Fan Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0803 User Response No action; information only. • 810b010c-2581xxxx : Redundancy Lost for [RedundancySetElementName] has deasserted. (Backup Memory) This message is for the use case when Redundancy Lost has deasserted. May also be shown as 810b010c2581xxxx or 0x810b010c2581xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 769 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Warning - Redundant Power Supply SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0807 User Response No action; information only. • 810b030c-2581xxxx : Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources from Redundancy Degraded or Fully Redundant for [RedundancySetElementName] has deasserted. (Backup Memory) This message is for the use case when a Redundancy Set has transitioned from Non-redundant:Sufficient Resources.
  • Page 770 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Redundant Power Supply SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0811 User Response No action; information only. • 810b050a-1e81xxxx : Non-redundant:Insufficient Resources for [RedundancySetElementName] has deasserted. (Fan Zone 1) This message is for the use case when a Redundancy Set has transitioned from Non-redundant:Insufficient Resources.
  • Page 771 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0811 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0005-1701xxxx : The Chassis [PhysicalPackageElementName] was closed. (Chassis Error) This message is for the use case when a Chassis has been closed. May also be shown as 816f00051701xxxx or 0x816f00051701xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 772 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - CPU SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0043 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0007-0302xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] has Recovered from IERR. (CPU 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor Recovered - IERR Condition.
  • Page 773 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0085 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0008-0a02xxxx : [PowerSupplyElementName] has been removed from container [PhysicalPackageElementName]. (Power Supply 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Power Supply has been removed.
  • Page 774 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Power On SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0107 User Response No action; information only. • 816f000d-0400xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName]. (Drive 0) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f000d0400xxxx or 0x816f000d0400xxxx Severity Error...
  • Page 775 May also be shown as 816f000d0401xxxx or 0x816f000d0401xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive.
  • Page 776 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive. 2. Make sure that the disk firmware and RAID controller and backplane firmware are at the latest level. 3. Check the SAS cable. 4.
  • Page 777 Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive.
  • Page 778 2. Make sure that the disk firmware and RAID controller and backplane firmware are at the latest level. 3. Check the SAS cable. 4. Replace the hard disk drive. • 816f000d-0406xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName].
  • Page 779 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive. 2.
  • Page 780 • 816f000d-0409xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName]. (Drive 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f000d0409xxxx or 0x816f000d0409xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 781 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive. 2. Make sure that the disk firmware and RAID controller and backplane firmware are at the latest level.
  • Page 782 May also be shown as 816f000d040cxxxx or 0x816f000d040cxxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive.
  • Page 783 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive. 2. Make sure that the disk firmware and RAID controller and backplane firmware are at the latest level. 3. Check the SAS cable. 4.
  • Page 784 Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive.
  • Page 785 2. Make sure that the disk firmware and RAID controller and backplane firmware are at the latest level. 3. Check the SAS cable. 4. Replace the hard disk drive. • 816f000d-0411xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName].
  • Page 786 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive. 2.
  • Page 787 • 816f000d-0414xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName]. (Drive 20) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f000d0414xxxx or 0x816f000d0414xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 788 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive. 2. Make sure that the disk firmware and RAID controller and backplane firmware are at the latest level.
  • Page 789 May also be shown as 816f000d0417xxxx or 0x816f000d0417xxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive.
  • Page 790 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive. 2. Make sure that the disk firmware and RAID controller and backplane firmware are at the latest level. 3. Check the SAS cable. 4.
  • Page 791 Error Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive.
  • Page 792 2. Make sure that the disk firmware and RAID controller and backplane firmware are at the latest level. 3. Check the SAS cable. 4. Replace the hard disk drive. • 816f000d-041cxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName].
  • Page 793 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0163 User Response 1. Reseat hard disk drive n.(n = hard disk drive number). Wait 1 minute or more before reinstalling the drive. 2.
  • Page 794 • 816f000d-041fxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been removed from unit [PhysicalPackageElementName]. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f000d041fxxxx or 0x816f000d041fxxxx Severity Error Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 795 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0185 User Response No action; information only. Firmware Error : Sys Boot Status : • 816f0013-1701xxxx : System [ComputerSystemElementName] has recovered from a diagnostic interrupt. (NMI State) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a recovery from a Front Panel NMI / Diagnostic Interrupt May also be shown as 816f00131701xxxx or 0x816f00131701xxxx Severity...
  • Page 796 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0021-2582xxxx : Fault condition removed on slot [PhysicalConnectorElementName] on system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (All PCI Error) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Fault condition in a slot has been removed.
  • Page 797 Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0331 User Response No action; information only. PCI 2 : PCI 3 : PCI 4 : PCI 5 : PCI 6 : PCI 7 : • 816f0028-2101xxxx : Sensor [SensorElementName] has returned to normal on management system [ComputerSystemElementName].
  • Page 798 Alert Category Critical - Temperature SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0037 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0107-0302xxxx : An Over-Temperature Condition has been removed on [ProcessorElementName]. (CPU 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Over-Temperature Condition has been Removed for Processor.
  • Page 799 Alert Category Critical - Power SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0087 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0108-0a02xxxx : [PowerSupplyElementName] has returned to OK status. (Power Supply 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Power Supply return to normal operational status.
  • Page 800 Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2002xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 801 Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2004xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 802 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2006xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 803 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2008xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 804 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-200axxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 805 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-200cxxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 806 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-200exxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 807 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2010xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 16) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 808 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2012xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 18) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 809 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2014xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 20) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 810 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2016xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 22) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 811 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010c-2018xxxx : Uncorrectable error recovery detected for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 24) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory uncorrectable error recovery.
  • Page 812 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0139 User Response No action; information only. One of the DIMMs : • 816f010d-0400xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 0) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled.
  • Page 813 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0402xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0402xxxx or 0x816f010d0402xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 814 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0404xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0404xxxx or 0x816f010d0404xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 815 Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0406xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0406xxxx or 0x816f010d0406xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 816 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0408xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0408xxxx or 0x816f010d0408xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 817 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-040axxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d040axxxx or 0x816f010d040axxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 818 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-040cxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d040cxxxx or 0x816f010d040cxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 819 • 816f010d-040exxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d040exxxx or 0x816f010d040exxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 820 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0410xxxx or 0x816f010d0410xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response...
  • Page 821 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0413xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 19) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0413xxxx or 0x816f010d0413xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 822 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0415xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0415xxxx or 0x816f010d0415xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 823 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0417xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0417xxxx or 0x816f010d0417xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 824 Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0419xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 25) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0419xxxx or 0x816f010d0419xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 825 Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-041bxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 27) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d041bxxxx or 0x816f010d041bxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 826 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-041dxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d041dxxxx or 0x816f010d041dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 827 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-041fxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d041fxxxx or 0x816f010d041fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 828 No action; information only. • 816f010d-0421xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (SDRAID Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0421xxxx or 0x816f010d0421xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 829 • 816f010d-0423xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (SDRAID Drive 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0423xxxx or 0x816f010d0423xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 830 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d0425xxxx or 0x816f010d0425xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response...
  • Page 831 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-0428xxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (SDRAID Drive 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled.
  • Page 832 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-042axxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (SDRAID Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d042axxxx or 0x816f010d042axxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 833 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-042cxxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (SDRAID Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d042cxxxx or 0x816f010d042cxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 834 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0167 User Response No action; information only. • 816f010d-042exxxx : The Drive [StorageVolumeElementName] has been enabled. (SDRAID Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Drive was Enabled. May also be shown as 816f010d042exxxx or 0x816f010d042exxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 835 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0187 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0113-0301xxxx : System [ComputerSystemElementName] has recovered from a bus timeout. (CPU 1 PECI) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a system has recovered from a Bus Timeout.
  • Page 836 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a system has recovered from a Bus Timeout. May also be shown as 816f01130302xxxx or 0x816f01130302xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0225...
  • Page 837 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0207-0301xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] has Recovered from FRB1/BIST condition. (CPU 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor Recovered - FRB1/BIST condition. May also be shown as 816f02070301xxxx or 0x816f02070301xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 838 No action; information only. • 816f0207-2584xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] has Recovered from FRB1/BIST condition. (All CPUs) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Processor Recovered - FRB1/BIST condition. May also be shown as 816f02072584xxxx or 0x816f02072584xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 839 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0401xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted. May also be shown as 816f020d0401xxxx or 0x816f020d0401xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 840 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0403xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 3) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 841 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0405xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 842 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0407xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 7) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 843 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0409xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 844 System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-040bxxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 11) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 845 Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-040dxxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 846 Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-040fxxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 847 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0411xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 17) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 848 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0413xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 19) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 849 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0415xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 850 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0417xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 851 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0419xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 25) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 852 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-041bxxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 27) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 853 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-041dxxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 854 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-041fxxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 855 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0421xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 856 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0423xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 857 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0425xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 858 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0427xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 859 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-0429xxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 860 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-042bxxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 861 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f020d-042dxxxx : Failure no longer Predicted on drive [StorageVolumeElementName] for array [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected an Array Failure is no longer Predicted.
  • Page 862 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Predicted Failure SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0169 User Response No action; information only. • 816f0308-0a01xxxx : [PowerSupplyElementName] has returned to a Normal Input State. (Power Supply 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Power Supply that has input that has returned to normal.
  • Page 863 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0099 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2001xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2001xxxx or 0x816f030c2001xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 864 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2003xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 3) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2003xxxx or 0x816f030c2003xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 865 Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2005xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2005xxxx or 0x816f030c2005xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 866 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2007xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 7) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2007xxxx or 0x816f030c2007xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 867 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2009xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2009xxxx or 0x816f030c2009xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 868 Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-200bxxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 11) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c200bxxxx or 0x816f030c200bxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 869 Alert Category Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-200dxxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c200dxxxx or 0x816f030c200dxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 870 Critical - Memory SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-200fxxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c200fxxxx or 0x816f030c200fxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 871 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2011xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 17) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2011xxxx or 0x816f030c2011xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 872 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2013xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 19) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2013xxxx or 0x816f030c2013xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 873 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2015xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2015xxxx or 0x816f030c2015xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 874 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0137 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2017xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (DIMM 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2017xxxx or 0x816f030c2017xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 875 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030c-2581xxxx : Scrub Failure for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has recovered. (All DIMMS) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory Scrub failure recovery. May also be shown as 816f030c2581xxxx or 0x816f030c2581xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 876 • 816f030d-0401xxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0401xxxx or 0x816f030d0401xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 877 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0403xxxx or 0x816f030d0403xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response...
  • Page 878 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-0406xxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0406xxxx or 0x816f030d0406xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 879 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-0408xxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0408xxxx or 0x816f030d0408xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 880 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-040axxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d040axxxx or 0x816f030d040axxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 881 Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-040cxxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d040cxxxx or 0x816f030d040cxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 882 System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-040exxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d040exxxx or 0x816f030d040exxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 883 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-0410xxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 16) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0410xxxx or 0x816f030d0410xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 884 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-0412xxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 18) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0412xxxx or 0x816f030d0412xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 885 No action; information only. • 816f030d-0414xxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 20) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0414xxxx or 0x816f030d0414xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 886 • 816f030d-0416xxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 22) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0416xxxx or 0x816f030d0416xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 887 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d0418xxxx or 0x816f030d0418xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response...
  • Page 888 Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-041bxxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 27) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d041bxxxx or 0x816f030d041bxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 889 Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-041dxxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d041dxxxx or 0x816f030d041dxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 890 Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0171 User Response No action; information only. • 816f030d-041fxxxx : Hot spare disabled for [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Hot Spare has been Disabled. May also be shown as 816f030d041fxxxx or 0x816f030d041fxxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 891 Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0230 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-2001xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2001xxxx or 0x816f040c2001xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 892 Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-2003xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 3) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2003xxxx or 0x816f040c2003xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 893 Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-2005xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2005xxxx or 0x816f040c2005xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 894 System - Other SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-2007xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 7) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2007xxxx or 0x816f040c2007xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 895 SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-2009xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2009xxxx or 0x816f040c2009xxxx Severity Info...
  • Page 896 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-200bxxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 11) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c200bxxxx or 0x816f040c200bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 897 CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-200dxxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c200dxxxx or 0x816f040c200dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 898 Prefix: PLAT ID: 0130 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-200fxxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c200fxxxx or 0x816f040c200fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 899 User Response No action; information only. • 816f040c-2011xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 17) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2011xxxx or 0x816f040c2011xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 900 No action; information only. • 816f040c-2013xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 19) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2013xxxx or 0x816f040c2013xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 901 • 816f040c-2015xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2015xxxx or 0x816f040c2015xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 902 • 816f040c-2017xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2017xxxx or 0x816f040c2017xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 903 • 816f040c-2581xxxx : [PhysicalMemoryElementName] Enabled on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (All DIMMS) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that Memory has been Enabled. May also be shown as 816f040c2581xxxx or 0x816f040c2581xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category System - Other SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 904 • 816f0507-0301xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] has Recovered from a Configuration Mismatch. (CPU 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has Recovered from a Processor Configuration Mismatch. May also be shown as 816f05070301xxxx or 0x816f05070301xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - CPU...
  • Page 905 • 816f0507-2584xxxx : [ProcessorElementName] has Recovered from a Configuration Mismatch. (All CPUs) This message is for the use case when an implementation has Recovered from a Processor Configuration Mismatch. May also be shown as 816f05072584xxxx or 0x816f05072584xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - CPU...
  • Page 906 • 816f050c-2002xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2002xxxx or 0x816f050c2002xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 907 • 816f050c-2004xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2004xxxx or 0x816f050c2004xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 908 • 816f050c-2006xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2006xxxx or 0x816f050c2006xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 909 • 816f050c-2008xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2008xxxx or 0x816f050c2008xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 910 • 816f050c-200axxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c200axxxx or 0x816f050c200axxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 911 • 816f050c-200cxxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c200cxxxx or 0x816f050c200cxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 912 • 816f050c-200exxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c200exxxx or 0x816f050c200exxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 913 • 816f050c-2010xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 16) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2010xxxx or 0x816f050c2010xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 914 • 816f050c-2012xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 18) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2012xxxx or 0x816f050c2012xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 915 • 816f050c-2014xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 20) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2014xxxx or 0x816f050c2014xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 916 • 816f050c-2016xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 22) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2016xxxx or 0x816f050c2016xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 917 • 816f050c-2018xxxx : Memory Logging Limit Removed for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]. (DIMM 24) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that the Memory Logging Limit has been Removed. May also be shown as 816f050c2018xxxx or 0x816f050c2018xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 918 • 816f050d-0400xxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (Drive 0) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0400xxxx or 0x816f050d0400xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 919 • 816f050d-0402xxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0402xxxx or 0x816f050d0402xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 920 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0404xxxx or 0x816f050d0404xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 921 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0406xxxx or 0x816f050d0406xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 922 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0408xxxx or 0x816f050d0408xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 923 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d040axxxx or 0x816f050d040axxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 924 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d040cxxxx or 0x816f050d040cxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 925 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d040exxxx or 0x816f050d040exxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 926 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0410xxxx or 0x816f050d0410xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 927 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0412xxxx or 0x816f050d0412xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 928 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0414xxxx or 0x816f050d0414xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 929 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0416xxxx or 0x816f050d0416xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 930 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0418xxxx or 0x816f050d0418xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 931 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d041axxxx or 0x816f050d041axxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 932 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d041cxxxx or 0x816f050d041cxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 933 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d041exxxx or 0x816f050d041exxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 934 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0420xxxx or 0x816f050d0420xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0175 User Response...
  • Page 935 • 816f050d-0422xxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (SDRAID Drive 3) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0422xxxx or 0x816f050d0422xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive...
  • Page 936 • 816f050d-0424xxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (SDRAID Drive 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0424xxxx or 0x816f050d0424xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive...
  • Page 937 • 816f050d-0426xxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (SDRAID Drive 7) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0426xxxx or 0x816f050d0426xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive...
  • Page 938 • 816f050d-0428xxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (SDRAID Drive 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d0428xxxx or 0x816f050d0428xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive...
  • Page 939 • 816f050d-042axxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (SDRAID Drive 11) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d042axxxx or 0x816f050d042axxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive...
  • Page 940 • 816f050d-042cxxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (SDRAID Drive 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d042cxxxx or 0x816f050d042cxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive...
  • Page 941 • 816f050d-042exxxx : Critical Array [ComputerSystemElementName] has deasserted. (SDRAID Drive 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Critical Array has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f050d042exxxx or 0x816f050d042exxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive...
  • Page 942 • 816f0607-0302xxxx : An SM BIOS Uncorrectable CPU complex error for [ProcessorElementName] has deasserted. (CPU 2) This message is for the use case when an SM BIOS Uncorrectable CPU complex error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f06070302xxxx or 0x816f06070302xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 943 • 816f0608-1301xxxx : [PowerSupplyElementName] Configuration is OK. (PS Configuration) This message is for the use case when an implementation when a Power Supply configuration is OK. May also be shown as 816f06081301xxxx or 0x816f06081301xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Power SNMP Trap ID...
  • Page 944 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0401xxxx or 0x816f060d0401xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177...
  • Page 945 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0403xxxx or 0x816f060d0403xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177...
  • Page 946 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0405xxxx or 0x816f060d0405xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177...
  • Page 947 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0407xxxx or 0x816f060d0407xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177...
  • Page 948 This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0409xxxx or 0x816f060d0409xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category Critical - Hard Disk drive SNMP Trap ID CIM Information Prefix: PLAT ID: 0177...
  • Page 949 • 816f060d-040bxxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d040bxxxx or 0x816f060d040bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 950 • 816f060d-040dxxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d040dxxxx or 0x816f060d040dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 951 • 816f060d-040fxxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d040fxxxx or 0x816f060d040fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 952 • 816f060d-0411xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0411xxxx or 0x816f060d0411xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 953 • 816f060d-0413xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0413xxxx or 0x816f060d0413xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 954 • 816f060d-0415xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0415xxxx or 0x816f060d0415xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 955 • 816f060d-0417xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0417xxxx or 0x816f060d0417xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 956 • 816f060d-0419xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0419xxxx or 0x816f060d0419xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 957 • 816f060d-041bxxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d041bxxxx or 0x816f060d041bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 958 • 816f060d-041dxxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d041dxxxx or 0x816f060d041dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 959 • 816f060d-041fxxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d041fxxxx or 0x816f060d041fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 960 • 816f060d-0421xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (SDRAID Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0421xxxx or 0x816f060d0421xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 961 • 816f060d-0423xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (SDRAID Drive 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0423xxxx or 0x816f060d0423xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 962 • 816f060d-0425xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (SDRAID Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0425xxxx or 0x816f060d0425xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 963 • 816f060d-0427xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (SDRAID Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0427xxxx or 0x816f060d0427xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 964 • 816f060d-0429xxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (SDRAID Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d0429xxxx or 0x816f060d0429xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 965 • 816f060d-042bxxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (SDRAID Drive 12) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d042bxxxx or 0x816f060d042bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 966 • 816f060d-042dxxxx : Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName] has been restored. (SDRAID Drive 14) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that a Failed Array has been Restored. May also be shown as 816f060d042dxxxx or 0x816f060d042dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 967 • 816f070c-2001xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2001xxxx or 0x816f070c2001xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 968 • 816f070c-2003xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 3) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2003xxxx or 0x816f070c2003xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 969 • 816f070c-2005xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2005xxxx or 0x816f070c2005xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 970 • 816f070c-2007xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 7) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2007xxxx or 0x816f070c2007xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 971 • 816f070c-2009xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2009xxxx or 0x816f070c2009xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 972 • 816f070c-200bxxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 11) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c200bxxxx or 0x816f070c200bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 973 • 816f070c-200dxxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c200dxxxx or 0x816f070c200dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 974 • 816f070c-200fxxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c200fxxxx or 0x816f070c200fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 975 • 816f070c-2011xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 17) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2011xxxx or 0x816f070c2011xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 976 • 816f070c-2013xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 19) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2013xxxx or 0x816f070c2013xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 977 • 816f070c-2015xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2015xxxx or 0x816f070c2015xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 978 • 816f070c-2017xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (DIMM 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2017xxxx or 0x816f070c2017xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 979 • 816f070c-2581xxxx : Configuration error for [PhysicalMemoryElementName] on Subsystem [MemoryElementName]has deasserted. (All DIMMS) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected a Memory DIMM configuration error has deasserted. May also be shown as 816f070c2581xxxx or 0x816f070c2581xxxx Severity Info Serviceable...
  • Page 980 • 816f070d-0401xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 1) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0401xxxx or 0x816f070d0401xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 981 • 816f070d-0403xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 3) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0403xxxx or 0x816f070d0403xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 982 • 816f070d-0405xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 5) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0405xxxx or 0x816f070d0405xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 983 • 816f070d-0407xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 7) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0407xxxx or 0x816f070d0407xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 984 • 816f070d-0409xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 9) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0409xxxx or 0x816f070d0409xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 985 • 816f070d-040bxxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 11) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d040bxxxx or 0x816f070d040bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 986 • 816f070d-040dxxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 13) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d040dxxxx or 0x816f070d040dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 987 • 816f070d-040fxxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 15) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d040fxxxx or 0x816f070d040fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 988 • 816f070d-0411xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 17) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0411xxxx or 0x816f070d0411xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 989 • 816f070d-0413xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 19) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0413xxxx or 0x816f070d0413xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 990 • 816f070d-0415xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 21) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0415xxxx or 0x816f070d0415xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 991 • 816f070d-0417xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 23) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0417xxxx or 0x816f070d0417xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 992 • 816f070d-0419xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 25) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0419xxxx or 0x816f070d0419xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 993 • 816f070d-041bxxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 27) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d041bxxxx or 0x816f070d041bxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 994 • 816f070d-041dxxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 29) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d041dxxxx or 0x816f070d041dxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 995 • 816f070d-041fxxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (Drive 31) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d041fxxxx or 0x816f070d041fxxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support Alert Category...
  • Page 996 • 816f070d-0421xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 2) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0421xxxx or 0x816f070d0421xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 997 • 816f070d-0423xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 4) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0423xxxx or 0x816f070d0423xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 998 • 816f070d-0425xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 6) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0425xxxx or 0x816f070d0425xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 999 • 816f070d-0427xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 8) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0427xxxx or 0x816f070d0427xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...
  • Page 1000 • 816f070d-0429xxxx : Rebuild completed for Array in system [ComputerSystemElementName]. (SDRAID Drive 10) This message is for the use case when an implementation has detected that an Array Rebuild has Completed. May also be shown as 816f070d0429xxxx or 0x816f070d0429xxxx Severity Info Serviceable Automatically notify support...

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