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Table 13. IMM2 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 If an action step is preceded by "(Trained technician only)," that step must be performed only by a trained
technician.
80030006-2101xxxx
Sensor Sig Verify Fail
has deasserted.
80030012-2301xxxx
Sensor OS RealTime
Mod has deasserted.
80050108-0a01xxxx
Sensor has indicated
80050108-0a02xxxx
limit exceeded.
80070114-2201xxxx
Sensor TPM Lock /
TPM Phy Pres Set
has transitioned from
normal to
non-critical state.
80070202-0701xxxx
Sensor Planar Fault
has transitioned to
critical from a less
severe state.
8007020f-2201xxxx
Sensor TXT ACM
module has
transitioned to
critical from a less
severe state.
Info
An implementation
has detected a
sensor has
deasserted.
Info
Sensor OS
RealTime Mod has
deasserted.
Info
This message is for
the use case when
an implementation
has detected a
Sensor limit was
exceeded.
Warning
An implementation
has detected a
sensor transitioned
to non-critical from
normal.
Error
A sensor has
changed to Critical
state from a less
severe state.
Error
A sensor has
transitioned to
critical from less
severe.
No action; information only.
No action; information only.
No action; information only.
1. This is a UEFI detected event. The
UEFI diagnostic code for this event
can be found in the logged IMM
message text. Please refer to the
UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI
diagnostic code" section of the Info
Center for the appropriate user
response.
1. Check the system-event log.
2. Check for an error LED on the
system board.
3. Replace any failing device.
4. 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.
5. (Trained technician only) Replace
the system board (see "Removing
the system board" on page 354 and
"Replacing the system board" on
page 359).
1. This is a UEFI detected event. The
UEFI diagnostic code for this event
can be found in the logged IMM
message text. Please refer to the
UEFI diagnostic code in the "UEFI
diagnostic code" section of the Info
Center for the appropriate user
response.
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