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Table 10. System x3690 X5 IMM error messages (continued)
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved.
v See Chapter 4, "Parts listing, System x3690 X5 Types 7147, 7148, 7149, and 7192," on page 249 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.
Event ID
Message
80010204-1d01xxxx
Numeric sensor Fan n A Tach going
80010204-1d02xxxx
low (lower critical) has asserted.(n =
80010204-1d03xxxx
fan number)
80010204-1d04xxxx
80010204-1d05xxxx
80010703-1501xxxx
Numeric sensor FG 1PS going high
(upper non-critical) has asserted.
80010703-1502xxxx
Numeric sensor FG 2PS going high
(upper non-critical) has asserted.
80010703-1503xxxx
Numeric sensor FG 3PS going high
(upper non-critical) has asserted.
80010703-1504xxxx
Numeric sensor FG 4PS going high
(upper non-critical) has asserted.
80010901-0c01xxxx
Numeric sensor Ambient Temp going
high (upper critical) has asserted.
Numeric sensor Ambient Temp going
high (upper non-recoverable) has
asserted.
Severity
Description
Error
A lower critical
sensor going low
has asserted.
Info
Sensor has reported
power usage
increase from
normal to
non-critical state.
Info
Sensor has reported
power usage
increase from
normal to
non-critical state.
Info
Sensor has reported
power usage
increase from
normal to
non-critical state.
Info
Sensor has reported
power usage
increase from
normal to
non-critical state.
Error
An upper critical
sensor going high
has asserted.
Error
An upper
nonrecoverable
sensor going high
has asserted.
Action
1. Reseat the failing fan n,
which is indicated by a
lit LED near the fan
connector on the system
board. See
"System-event log" on
page 167 and Table 9 on
page 167 for more
information about how
the fan event messages
are issued and the fan
number and the device
on which the fan is
located.
2. Replace the failing fan.
(n = fan number)
Information only; no action
is required.
Information only; no action
is required.
Information only; no action
is required.
Information only; no action
is required.
1. Reduce the ambient
temperature.
2. Check the server
airflow. Make sure that
nothing is blocking the
air from coming into or
preventing the air from
exiting the server.
1. Reduce the ambient
temperature.
2. Check the server
airflow. Make sure that
nothing is blocking the
air from coming into or
preventing the air from
exiting the server.
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