Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide

User Action: Check the power enclosure and power supplies. Replace any failed or degraded
power supplies.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqRackName
cpqRackUid
cpqRackCommonEnclosureSerialNum
cpqRackCommonEnclosureTrapSequenceNum
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “Unknown power consumption in rack [cpqRackName].
NT Event ID: 1176 (Hex)0x84350498 (cpqsvmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Warning (2)
Event Title: Power Subsystem Load Balancing Wire Missing
Log Message: The power subsystem load balancing wire missing.
SNMP Trap: cpqRackPowerChassisLoadBalancingWireMissing - 22034 in CPQRACK.MIB
Symptom: Power subsystem load balancing wire missing. The power subsystem load balancing
wire is missing.
User Action: Connect the load balancing wire.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqRackName
cpqRackUid
cpqRackCommonEnclosureName
cpqRackCommonEnclosureSerialNum
cpqRackCommonEnclosureSparePartNumber
cpqRackCommonEnclosureTrapSequenceNum
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “Power subsystem load balancing wire missing for enclosure
[cpqRackCommonEnclosureName], in rack [cpqRackName].
NT Event ID: 1177 (Hex)0x84350499 (cpqsvmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Warning (2)
Event Title: Power Subsystem Too Many Power Enclosures
Log Message: The maximum number of power enclosures has been exceeded.
SNMP Trap: cpqRackPowerChassisTooManyPowerChassis - 22035 in CPQRACK.MIB
Symptom: Power subsystem has too may power enclosures. The maximum number of power
enclosures has been exceeded.
User Action: Remove the extra power enclosure.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqRackName
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