Messages Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator
- Messages Reference Guide
- Introduction
 - Event Message Reference
- Miscellaneous Messages
 - Temperature Sensor Messages
 - Cooling Device Messages
 - Voltage Sensor Messages
 - Current Sensor Messages
 - Chassis Intrusion Messages
 - Redundancy Unit Messages
 - Power Supply Messages
 - Memory Device Messages
 - Fan Enclosure Messages
 - AC Power Cord Messages
 - Hardware Log Sensor Messages
 - Processor Sensor Messages
 - Pluggable Device Messages
 
 - System Event Log Messages for IPMI Systems
 - Storage Management Message Reference
 - Index
 
 
 - Messages Reference Guide
 

System Event Log Messages for IPMI Systems 39
Fan Sensor Events
The cooling device sensors monitor how well a fan is functioning. These messages provide status warning 
and failure messages for fans for a particular chassis.
Table 3-3.  Fan Sensor Events
Event Message Severity Cause
<
Sensor Name/Location
> Fan sensor 
detected a failure <
Reading
> where 
<
Sensor Name/Location
> is the entity 
that this sensor is monitoring. For 
example "BMC Back Fan" or "BMC Front 
Fan."
Reading is specified in RPM. For 
example, 100 RPM.
Critical The speed of the specified <Sensor 
Name/Location> fan is not sufficient to 
provide enough cooling to the system.
<Sensor Name/Location
> Fan sensor 
returned to normal state <
Reading
>.
Information The fan specified by <Sensor 
Name/Location> has returned to its normal 
operating speed.
<
Sensor Name/Location
> Fan sensor 
detected a warning <
Reading
>.
Warning The speed of the specified <Sensor 
Name/Location> fan may not be sufficient 
to provide enough cooling to the system.
<
Sensor Name/Location
> Fan Redundancy 
sensor redundancy degraded.
Information The fan specified by <Sensor 
Name/Location> may have failed and 
hence, the redundancy has been degraded.
<
Sensor Name/Location
> Fan Redundancy 
sensor redundancy lost.
Critical The fan specified by <Sensor 
Name/Location> may have failed and 
hence, the redundancy that was degraded 
previously has been lost.
<Sensor Name/Location> Fan Redundancy 
sensor redundancy regained
Information The fan specified by <Sensor 
Name/Location> may have started 
functioning again and hence, the 
redundancy has been regained.










