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
 

40 System Event Log Messages for IPMI Systems
Processor Status Events
The processor status messages monitor the functionality of the processors in a system. These messages 
provide processor health and warning information of a system.
Power Supply Events
The power supply sensors monitor the functionality of the power supplies. These messages provide status 
and warning information for power supplies for a particular system.
Table 3-4.  Processor Status Events
Event Message Severity Cause
<
Processor Entity
> status processor 
sensor IERR, where <
Processor 
Entity
> is the processor that 
generated the event. For example, 
PROC for a single processor system 
and PROC # for multiprocessor 
system.
Critical IERR internal error generated by the 
<Processor Entity>.
<
Processor Entity
> status processor 
sensor Thermal Trip.
Critical The processor generates this event before it 
shuts down because of excessive heat caused 
by lack of cooling or heat synchronizating.
<
Processor Entity
> status processor 
sensor recovered from IERR.
Information This event is generated when a processor 
recovers from the internal error.
<
Processor Entity
> status processor 
sensor disabled.
Warning This event is generated for all processors that 
are disabled.
<
Processor Entity
> status processor 
sensor terminator not present.
Information This event is generated if the terminator is 
missing on an empty processor slot.
Table 3-5.  Power Supply Events 
Event Message Severity Cause
<
Power Supply Sensor Name
> power 
supply sensor removed.
Critical This event is generated when the power 
supply sensor is removed.
<
Power Supply Sensor Name
> power 
supply sensor AC recovered.
Information This event is generated when the power 
supply has been replaced.
<
Power Supply Sensor Name
> power 
supply sensor returned to normal 
state.
Information This event is generated when the power 
supply that failed or removed was replaced 
and the state has returned to normal.










