Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide

Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “The Advanced Memory Protection subsystem has engaged
the XOR memory.
NT Event ID: 1029 (Hex)0x44350405 (cpqsvmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Information (1)
Log Message: The Fault Tolerant Power Supply Sub-system has returned to a redundant state.
SNMP Trap: cpqHe3FltTolPowerRedundancyRestored - 6054 in CPQHLTH.MIB
Symptom: The Fault Tolerant Power Supplies have returned to a redundant state for the specified
chassis.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqHeFltTolPowerSupplyChassis
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “The Power Supplies are now redundant on Chassis
[cpqHeFltTolPowerSupplyChassis].
NT Event ID: 1030 (Hex) 0x44350406 (cpqsvmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Information (1)
Log Message: The Fan Sub-system has returned to a redundant state.
SNMP Trap: cpqHe3FltTolFanRedundancyRestored - 6055 in CPQHLTH.MIB
Symptom: The Fault Tolerant Fans have returned to a redundant state for the specified chassis.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqHeFltTolFanChassis
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “The Fans are now redundant on Chassis
[cpqHeFltTolFanChassis].
NT Event ID: 1035 (Hex) 0x8435040BL (cpqsvmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Warning (2)
Log Message: Corrected/uncorrected memory errors detected. The errors have been corrected,
but the memory module should be replaced. Value 0 for CPU means memory is not Processor
based.
SNMP Trap: cpqHe5CorrMemReplaceMemModule - 6064 in CPQHLTH.MIB
Symptom: Corrected Memory Errors Detected. The errors have been corrected, but the memory
module should be replaced. Value 0 for CPU means memory is not processor-based.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqHeResMem2BoardNum
cpqHeResMem2CpuNum
cpqHeResMem2RiserNum
cpqHeResMem2ModuleNum
cpqHeResMem2ModulePartNo
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