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System event log

The system event log contains messages of three types:
Information
Warning
Error
Each message contains date and time information, and it indicates the source of
the message (POST or the IMM2).

Integrated management module II (IMM2) error messages

The following table describes the IMM2 error messages and suggested actions to
correct the detected problems.
For more information about IMM2, see the Integrated Management Module II User's
Guide at http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?brand=5000008
&lndocid=MIGR-5086346.
Note: Deassertive events not listed in this table are informational only.
Table 6. IMM2 error messages
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem
is solved.
v If an action step is preceded by "(Trained technician only)," that step must be performed only by a trained
technician.
Event ID
Message
Temperature and fan messages
80010701-0b01xxxx Numeric sensor
Chroma Temp going
high (upper
non-critical) has
asserted
80010701-0c01xxxx Numeric sensor
Ambient Temp going
high (upper
non-critical) has
asserted.
80010901-0b01xxxx Numeric sensor
Chroma Temp going
high (upper critical)
has asserted.
Information messages do not require action; they record significant
system-level events, such as when the server is started.
Warning messages do not require immediate action; they indicate possible
problems, such as when the recommended maximum ambient temperature
is exceeded.
Error messages might require action; they indicate system errors, such as
when a fan is not detected.
Severity Description
Warning
An upper
non-critical sensor
going high has
asserted.
Warning
An upper
non-critical sensor
going high has
asserted.
Error
An upper critical
sensor going high
has asserted.
Action
1. Reduce the chroma 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.
1. Reduce the chroma 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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