HP Insight Management WBEM Provider Events Reference Guide
Event DescriptionEvent
Severity
Event ID
Watchdog timer expired - hard reset. Probable Cause: Watchdog timer expired, and
a hard reset of the system occurred. Recommended Action: Some process took longer
than it should. Identify that process and contact the vendor of that application. WBEM
EventID: 178. WBEM ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error736
Watchdog timer expired - power-off. Probable Cause: Watchdog timer expired, and
the system was powered-off. Recommended Action: Some process took longer than
it should. Identify that process and contact the vendor of that application. WBEM
EventID: 179. WBEM ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error737
Watchdog timer expired - power-cycle. Probable Cause: Watchdog timer expired,
and the system was power-cycled. Recommended Action: Some process took longer
than it should. Identify that process and contact the vendor of that application. WBEM
EventID: 180. WBEM ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error738
Missing FRU device. Probable Cause: A required device was not detected. See the
System Event Log (SEL). Recommended Action: Install missing, required device.
WBEM EventID: 182. WBEM ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error739
Missing Entity. Probable Cause: A required device was not detected. Recommended
Action: Install missing, required device. WBEM EventID: 183. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error740
System event log almost full. Probable Cause: The System Event Log is almost full.
Recommended Action: Review the log for any important events, then clear it. WBEM
EventID: 163. WBEM ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Warning744
TOC interrupt (crash dump). Probable Cause: The critical interrupt sensor has detected
that there was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI command. Either the Transfer
Of Control (TOC) button was pressed or the interrupt was initiated remotely. The
system will reboot after the interrupt processing is finished. Recommended Action:
If this is unexpected behavior, then check logs for events that would have caused an
INIT, TOC, or RESET. WBEM EventID: 169. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error745
INIT Initiated. Probable Cause: The critical interrupt sensor has detected that there
was a Diagnostic Interrupt initiated by IPMI command. Either the Transfer Of Control
(TOC) button was pressed or the interrupt was initiated remotely. The system will
reboot after the interrupt processing is finished. Recommended Action: If this is
unexpected behavior, then check logs for events that would have caused an INIT,
TOC, or RESET. WBEM EventID: 170. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error746
PCI system error detected. Probable Cause: An I/O device (or host bridge) detected
an internal error. OR An I/O device (or host bridge) detected a bus error.
Recommended Action: For an I/O device failure, consult the error logs for additional
information. Determine and replace the failed I/O device. For an I/O host bridge
failure, contact your HP representative to check the I/O host bridge. WBEM EventID:
172. WBEM ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Warning747
OS run-time critical shutdown. Probable Cause: The OS caused the system to shut
down. Recommended Action: Look at OS logs and crash data to determine why the
system shut down. WBEM EventID: 175. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error748
ACPI state S5 (soft-off, entered by override). Probable Cause: The system has been
powered OFF with a hard power-down. Recommended Action: HP recommends
that when you powered down the system you use the normal shutdown procedure
to properly shut down the operating system. Otherwise, data-loss and/or hardware
failure can occur. WBEM EventID: 176. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Warning749
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