Reference Guide

12 Introduction
Understanding the Event Description
Ta bl e 1-2 lists in alphabetical order each line item that may appear in the event description.
Table 1-2. Event Description Reference
Description Line Item Explanation
Action performed was:
<Action>
Specifies the action that was performed, for example:
Action performed was: Power cycle
Action requested was:
<Action>
Specifies the action that was requested, for example:
Action requested was: Reboot, shutdown OS first
Additional Details:
<Additional
details for the event>
Specifies additional details available for the hot plug event, for
example:
Memory device: DIMM1_A Serial number: FFFF30B1
<Additional power supply status
information>
Specifies information pertaining to the event, for example:
Power supply input AC is off, Power supply
POK (power OK) signal is not normal, Power
supply is turned off
Chassis intrusion state:
<Intrusion state>
Specifies the chassis intrusion state (open or closed), for example:
Chassis intrusion state: Open
Chassis location:
<Name of
chassis>
Specifies name of the chassis that generated the message, for
example:
Chassis location: Main System Chassis
Configuration error type:
<type of configuration error>
Specifies the type of configuration error that occurred, for example:
Configuration error type: Revision mismatch
Current sensor value (in Amps):
<Reading>
Specifies the current sensor value in amps, for example:
Current sensor value (in Amps): 7.853
Date and time of action:
<Date and time>
Specifies the date and time the action was performed, for example:
Date and time of action: Sat Jun 12 16:20:33
2004
Device location: <
Location in
chassis
>
Specifies the location of the device in the specified chassis, for
example:
Device location: Memory Card A
Discrete current state:
<State>
Specifies the state of the current sensor, for example:
Discrete current state: Good
Discrete temperature state:
<State>
Specifies the state of the temperature sensor, for example:
Discrete temperature state: Good