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Table 18. 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.
80070208-0a01xxxx
Sensor PS n Therm
80070208-0a02xxxx
Fault has
transitioned to
critical from a less
severe state. (n =
power supply
number)
80070603-0701xxxx
Sensor Pwr Rail 1
Fault has
transitioned to
non-recoverable
80070603-0701xxxx
Sensor Pwr Rail 2
Fault has
transitioned to
non-recoverable
80070603-0701xxxx
Sensor Pwr Rail 3
Fault has
transitioned to
non-recoverable
80070603-0701xxxx
Sensor Pwr Rail 4
Fault has
transitioned to
non-recoverable
80070603-0701xxxx
Sensor Pwr Rail 5
Fault has
transitioned to
non-recoverable
80070608-0a01xxxx
Sensor PS n 12V
80070608-0a02xxxx
AUX Fault has
transitioned to
non-recoverable from
a less severe state. (n
= power supply
number)
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System x3300 M4 Type 7382: Installation and Service Guide
Error
A sensor has
changed to Critical
state from a less
severe state.
Error
A sensor has
changed to
Nonrecoverable
state.
Error
A sensor has
changed to
Nonrecoverable
state.
Error
A sensor has
changed to
Nonrecoverable
state.
Error
A sensor has
changed to
Nonrecoverable
state.
Error
A sensor has
changed to
Nonrecoverable
state.
Error
A sensor has
changed to
non-recoverable
state from a less
severe state.
1. Make sure that there are no
obstructions, such as bundled
cables, to the airflow from the
power-supply fan.
2. Use the IBM Power Configurator
utility to determine current system
power consumption. For more
information and to download the
utility, go to http://www-
03.ibm.com/systems/bladecenter/
resources/powerconfig.html.
3. Replace power supply n.
(n = power supply number)
See more information in "Power
problems" on page 289 and "Solving
power problems" on page 296.
See more information in "Power
problems" on page 289 and "Solving
power problems" on page 296.
See more information in "Power
problems" on page 289 and "Solving
power problems" on page 296.
See more information in "Power
problems" on page 289 and "Solving
power problems" on page 296.
See more information in "Power
problems" on page 289 and "Solving
power problems" on page 296.
1. Check power supply n LED.
2. Replace power supply n.
(n = power supply number)

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