Table 19. Sensor information, event description, and service action for the 8001-22C and 8005-22N (continued)
Sensor name (Sensor ID)
v Freq Limit Pwr 1 (0xA9)
v Freq Limit Pwr 2 (0xAD)
v CPU Core Temp 1 (0xB0)
v CPU Core Temp 2 (0xB1)
v CPU Core Temp 3 (0xB2)
v CPU Core Temp 4 (0xB3)
v CPU Core Temp 5 (0xB4)
v CPU Core Temp 6 (0xB5)
v CPU Core Temp 7 (0xB6)
v CPU Core Temp 8 (0xB7)
v CPU Core Temp 9 (0xB8)
v CPU Core Temp 10 (0xB9)
v CPU Core Temp 11 (0xBA)
v CPU Core Temp 12 (0xBB)
Event description
Performance Met
Performance Lags
v Lower Non-critical – going low
v Lower Non-critical – going high
v Lower Critical – going low
v Lower Critical – going high
v Lower Non-recoverable – going
low
v Lower Non-recoverable – going
high
v Upper Non-critical – going low
v Upper Non-critical – going high
v Upper Critical - going low
v Upper Critical - going high
v Upper Non-recoverable – going
low
v Upper Non-recoverable – going
high
Service action
If Asserted is in the event
description, no service action is
required.
If Deasserted is in the event
description, ensure that both power
supplies are working properly. Search
for serviceable events related to
system power and voltage and
resolve them. Ensure all fans are
working properly by looking for
serviceable events related to fans and
resolving them.
If Deasserted is in the event
description, no service action is
required.
If Asserted is in the event
description, ensure that both power
supplies are working properly. Search
for serviceable events related to
system power and voltage and
resolve them. Ensure all fans are
working properly by looking for
serviceable events related to fans and
resolving them.
No service action is required.
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