HP ProLiant Gen8 Troubleshooting Guide Volume II: Error Messages

Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP traps 284
SNMP Trap: cpqSs3TempFailed - 8009 in CPQSTSYS.MIB
Symptom: Storage System temperature failure. The agent has detected that a temperature status has been set
to failed. The storage system is shut down.
User Action: Shut down the storage system as soon as possible. Insure that the storage system environment
is being cooled properly and that no components are overheated.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsBoxTempStatus
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “Storage System will be shut down.”
NT Event ID: 1077 (Hex)0x84350435 (cpqstmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Warning (2)
Event Title: Storage System Temperature Degraded.
Log Message: The %6 %7 storage system connected to SCSI bus %5 of the controller in slot %4 system has
a temperature outside the normal operating range.
SNMP Trap: cpqSs3TempDegraded - 8010 in CPQSTSYS.MIB
Symptom: Storage System temperature degraded. The agent has detected a temperature status that has been
set to degraded. The storage system's temperature is outside of the normal operating range.
User Action: Shut down the storage system as soon as possible. Be sure that the storage system environment
is being cooled properly and that no components are overheated.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags
cpqSsBoxTempStatus
Supporting SNMP Trap Description: “Temp is outside of normal range.”
NT Event ID: 1078 (Hex)0x44350436 (cpqstmsg.dll)
Log Severity: Information (1)
Event Title: Storage System Temperature OK.
Log Message: The temperature in the %6 %7 storage system connected to SCSI bus %5 of the controller in slot
%4 has returned to the normal operating range.
SNMP Trap: cpqSs3TempOk - 8011 in CPQSTSYS.MIB
Symptom: Storage System temperature OK. The temperature status has been set to OK. The storage system's
temperature has returned to normal operating range. It may be reactivated by the administrator.
User Action: None.
Supporting SNMP Trap Data:
sysName
cpqHoTrapFlags