HP Insight Management WBEM Provider Events Reference Guide

Event DescriptionEvent
Severity
Event ID
Uncorrectable multi-bit ECC error has occurred. Probable Cause: There has been an
ECC double-bit error in one of the server's ECC memory modules. When an ECC
double-bit memory error is detected, the system generates a Non-Maskable Interrupt
that halts the system to prevent errors from propagating to other subsystems. Data
being written or transmitted at the time may have been lost. Recommended Action:
Make a note of the failed memory bank/board number and slot number, contact HP
support to replace the failed module. WBEM EventID: 159. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error518
Machine Check Initiated. Probable Cause: A Machine Check Abort event means the
hardware detected a critical error. This event is generated whenever a system error
due to processor, firmware, hardware and operating system is encountered. MCA
events may be either recoverable or non-recoverable. If it is recoverable, the system
will attempt to recover from the error for the purpose of maintaining high availability.
An example of which is automatic disabling of a failing processor. For non-recoverable
errors, the system will either stop or reboot to prevent data corruption and unreliable
operation. Recommended Action: When this event is generated, it is highly advisable
to consult both the operating system and hardware event logs to find out if there are
other events that may help identify the cause of the MCA. If an MCA event occurs
that causes the system to reboot, the failing component may be automatically disabled
and the system continue to run but at a degraded performance level while awaiting
repair. Therefore, for an MCA event, HP recommends contacting HP Customer
Support to determine if a repair is needed. WBEM EventID: 173. WBEM
ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error699
Generic trap for Critical or Fatal type E0 event from system firmware. Probable Cause:
This event is generated when a critical or fatal event has occurred as reported by
system firmware. The server is not operational and is in a state where it cannot
provide more details about the failure. To obtain more information, log into the
server's Management Processor Card and look at the event log for more details on
the failure. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support for best course of action. HP
may require a reboot, reconfiguration, or reflash of firmware. WBEM EventID: 162.
WBEM ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error700
Voltage insufficient. Probable Cause: The input voltage for the system is not sufficient
for operation. Recommended Action: Check all boards, power supplies, and modules
that either supply or use this voltage rail. WBEM EventID: 118. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Warning704
Voltage reached critical level. Probable Cause: The voltage in the server has gone
outside the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module,
loose cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure. Recommended Action:
When this condition was detected the system should have been immediately
shutdown to avoid damage. Contact your HP support representative as soon as
possible to have the unit checked. Check all boards, power supplies, and modules
that either supply or use this voltage rail. WBEM EventID: 120. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error705
Power Pod Voltage Fault. Probable Cause: The voltage in the server has gone outside
the factory set range. A bad component, blown fuse, poorly seated module, loose
cable, or debris could be responsible for this failure. Recommended Action: Check
all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply or use this voltage rail.
WBEM EventID: 121. WBEM ProviderName: SEL02_IndicationProvider.Error706
Voltage absent. Probable Cause: There is either a missing or failed power component.
This may be a normal message when a system is not loaded to capacity and power
components are purposefully left out of the system. Recommended Action: If this is
unexpected, then check all boards, power supplies, and modules that either supply
or use this voltage rail. WBEM EventID: 122. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Warning707
Fan speed lags. Probable Cause: Possibly, the specified fan is beginning to lose
performance. Recommended Action: If these errors continue to be reported, the fan
should be replaced. WBEM EventID: 126. WBEM ProviderName:
SEL02_IndicationProvider.Warning710
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