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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.
4000000c-00000000
OS Watchdog
response [arg1] by
[arg2].
4000000d-00000000
DHCP[%1] failure,
no IP address
assigned.(%1 = IP
address,
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
4000000e-00000000
Remote Login
Successful. Login ID:
[arg1] from [arg2] at
IP address [arg3].
4000000f-00000000
Attempting to %1
server %2 by user
%3.(%1 = Power Up,
Power Down, Power
Cycle, or Reset; %2 =
IBM_ComputerSystem.ElementName;
%3 = user ID)
40000010-00000000
Security: Userid: '%1'
had %2 login failures
from WEB client at
IP address %3.(%1 =
user ID; %2 =
MaximumSuccessiveLoginFailures
(currently set to 5 in
the firmware); %3 =
IP address,
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
40000011-00000000
Security: Login ID:
'%1' had %2 login
failures from CLI at
%3.(%1 = user ID;
%2 =
MaximumSuccessiveLoginFailures
(currently set to 5 in
the firmware); %3 =
IP address,
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Info
This message is for
the use case where
an OS Watchdog
has been enabled
or disabled by a
user.
Info
A DHCP server
has failed to assign
an IP address to
the IMM.
Info
The specified user
has logged in to
the Integrated
Management
Module.
Info
A user has used
the IMM to
perform a power
function on the
server.
Error
A user has
exceeded the
maximum number
of unsuccessful
login attempts
from a web
browser and has
been prevented
from logging in for
the lockout period.
Error
A user has
exceeded the
maximum number
of unsuccessful
login attempts
from the
command-line
interface and has
been prevented
from logging in for
the lockout period.
No action; information only.
Complete the following steps until the
problem is solved:
1. Make sure that the Chassis
Management Module network cable
is connected.
2. Make sure that there is a DHCP
server on the network that can
assign an IP address to the IMM.
No action; information only.
No action; information only.
Complete the following steps until the
problem is solved:
1. Make sure that the correct login ID
and password are being used.
2. Have the system administrator reset
the login ID or password.
Complete the following steps until the
problem is solved:
1. Make sure that the correct login ID
and password are being used.
2. Have the system administrator reset
the login ID or password.
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