Correctable errors, Power-on messages, Integrated management log – HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Server User Manual

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Server Manager Failure—An error occurred in the server interface with the Server Manager.

UPS A/C Line Failure/Shutdown or Battery Low—The device has initiated a UPS or operating system shutdown,

or the battery is almost depleted after an AC line failure.

The Last Failure Message on this window displays the last failure message associated with a critical error.

Correctable errors

This alarm indicates that a block of memory has failed or is failing and might need to be replaced. This condition is

generally non-critical because the memory controller can correct the problem. However, this type of error indicates

that a memory component is failing or has failed in the system issuing the alarm. The system continues to correct any

errors it can.

Memory errors are corrected by the ECC memory subsystem when they occur. If these errors increase, correct the

problems as soon as possible. Further degradation of the memory components might occur, and then errors can no

longer be correctable.

Power-On Messages

The Power-On Messages section displays the Power-On messages logged when the device was turned on. For a

listing of possible Power-On error messages and their meanings, see the device documentation. Click the Clear

Power-On Message button to clear the Power-On message log. This button is only available if there are messages to

clear.

Integrated Management Log

The Integrated Management Log records system events, critical errors, power-on message errors, and memory errors.

The log also records catastrophic hardware and software errors that typically cause a system to fail. This information

helps to quickly identify and correct the problem and minimize downtime.

Each event log entry has a status to identify the severity of the event:

Informational—General information about a system event.

Repaired—An entry has been repaired. Users must mark entries as repaired.

Caution—A non-fatal error condition has occurred.

Critical—A component of the system has failed.

If any events in the log have a condition of Caution, the overall log condition is marked as degraded. If Critical

events exist in the log, the overall log condition is marked as failed.

To clear a degraded or failed event log, repair the condition that caused a log entry to be generated, and then mark

the log entry as repaired. Perform the following steps:

1.

Highlight the log entries in the Integrated Management Log.

2.

Click the Mark Repaired button. This button is located at the bottom of the Integrated Management Log section

of the Web browser.

IMPORTANT:

To be able to mark log entries as corrected, agents must have sets enabled and the SNMP

Community string must be correct.

IMPORTANT:

The Monitor and Control community strings for the device is required. The HP Insight

Management Agents and HP Systems Insight Manager uses these community strings to communicate with the

OS SNMP service. If a Control community string is not created, it is not possible to perform certain operations,

such as clearing the Integrated Management Log or changing agent configuration settings.

The Description column gives a brief description of the error or event. The Update Time column contains the last time

this log was updated. The Status column contains the status of the log entry.

Remote-Insight Board event log

The Event Log section displays the list of events stored in the Remote-Insight Board event log. A user with the

appropriate authority can clear these events. Each event includes the following information:

Index—Displays a numeric index for each event.

Time of Event—Displays the time the event occurred.

Description—Displays a text description of the event.

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