Bmc System Event Log Messages - IBM x iDataPlex dx340 Series Problem Determination And Service Manual

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13. If the system-board tray is installed in a chassis, remove it (see "Removing the
14. If an expansion enclosure is installed, remove it (see "Removing an expansion
15. Return the BIOS recovery jumper to pins 1 and 2.
16. Install the expansion enclosure, if you removed one (see "Installing an
17. Install the system-board tray in the chassis (see "Installing the system-board
18. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attached

BMC system event log messages

The following tools are available to view the BMC system event log:
v Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) Preboot diagnostic programs. See "Running the
v BIOS configuration utility program. See "Using the BIOS configuration utility
v Industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) management
Domain A system-error log messages or sensor numbers refer to system-board
trays in the lower position in a 2U chassis. Domain B system-error log messages or
sensor numbers refer to system-board trays in the upper position.
The following table describes the possible system event log messages and
suggested actions to correct the detected problems.
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem
is solved.
v See Chapter 3, "Parts listing," on page 59 to determine which components are customer replaceable units
(CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
v If an action step is preceded by "(Trained service technician only)," that step must be performed only by a
trained service technician.
System event log message
DIMM_00 Amb. Temperature
DIMM_01 Amb. Temperature
DIMM_10 Amb. Temperature
DIMM_11 Amb. Temperature
DIMM_20 Amb. Temperature
DIMM_21 Amb. Temperature
DIMM_30 Amb. Temperature
50
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system-board tray from a 2U chassis" on page 75 or "Removing the
system-board tray from a 3U chassis" on page 77).
enclosure from a system-board tray" on page 73); otherwise, remove the
system-board tray cover (see "Removing the system-board tray cover" on page
121).
expansion enclosure on a system-board tray" on page 74); otherwise, install
the system-board tray cover (see "Installing the system-board tray cover" on
page 122).
tray in a 2U chassis" on page 76 or "Installing the system-board tray in a 3U
chassis" on page 78).
devices and turn on the system-board tray.
diagnostic programs" on page 32.
program" on page 156.
tools.
Sensor
number
(Hex)
Action
20
No action required.
21
No action required.
24
No action required.
25
No action required.
28
No action required.
29
No action required.
2C
No action required.

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