HP ProLiant Gen9 Troubleshooting Manual page 206

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The following table lists causes of the error, warning, or status events that appear.
Event
Bay Event
Blade Inserted
Blade Thermal Status
Changed
Blade Removed
Blade Port Map Info
Enclosure Status Change
Enclosure Name Change
Fan Status Change
Fan Inserted
Fan Removed
Interconnect Inserted
Interconnect Thermal Status
Changed
Interconnect Removed
Interconnect Power Reset
Interconnect Port Map Info
LDAP Group Removed
OA System Log Cleared
OA Name Changed
OA Inserted
OA Removed
OA Takeover
Power Supply Status Change The status of a power supply has changed.
Power Supply Inserted
Power Supply Removed
Power Supply Redundancy
Change
Power Supply Overload
Cause
A bay was assigned or unassigned from a
group.
A blade was inserted into the enclosure.
The thermal status of a blade changed.
A blade was removed from the enclosure.
The port mapping information of a blade was
updated.
A change in status has occurred because of a
change in the state of one or more hardware
components or server readings.
The name of the enclosure was changed.
The status of a fan has changed.
A fan has been inserted.
A fan has been removed.
An interconnect module was inserted into the
enclosure.
The thermal status of an interconnect module
changed.
An interconnect module was removed from the
enclosure.
The power of an interconnect module was reset.
The port mapping information of an
interconnect module was updated.
A LDAP group was removed from the Onboard
Administrator. If you are logged into the
Onboard Administrator under this LDAP group,
you are disconnected.
The Onboard Administrator system log was
cleared.
The Onboard Administrator DNS name was
changed.
A redundant Onboard Administrator was
inserted into the enclosure.
The redundant Onboard Administrator was
removed from the enclosure.
The redundant and active Onboard
Administrators are switching roles. The Active
Onboard Administrator reboots into Standby
Mode and the redundant Onboard
Administrator transitions to Active Mode.
A power supply has been inserted.
A power supply has been removed.
The power supplies are either now redundant or
are no longer redundant.
The power supplies are being asked to draw
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