User`s guide

3-11
Managing Domains
What To Do if an Incident Occurs
When an incident occurs during a domain Power ON / Power OFF / Force Power OFF /
Reset / Dump sequence, a message is displayed in the Domain Status panel and a trace
is recorded in the Domain POWER Logs. Table 11 indicates the messages that may be
displayed during an incorrect power sequence.
SEQUENCE
ERROR MESSAGE
Powering up
Powering up all components failed
Timeout during Power On
Bios loading
BIOS initialization timeout
BIOS init timeout during recovery
Starting EFI Timeout during starting EFI
Powering down
Powering down failed
Powering down timeout
Reset Timeout during Reset
Dump Timeout during Dump
Force Power OFF
Terminating timeout
Terminating KO
Table 11. Domain power sequence error messages
PAM software also informs connected and non–connected users via:
the PAM Web interface (Status Pane and/or User History files),
e–mail (users with an appropriate Event Message subscription),
an autocall to the Bull Service Center (according to your maintenance contract) for
analysis and implementation of the necessary corrective or preventive maintenance
measures, where applicable.
Note:
All incidents are systematically logged in the System History files, which you can view as
Customer Administrator at any time.
You will find all the advice you need in the Help Files associated with the System / User
History and Web Event Messages you are authorized to view.
As Customer Administrator, you have access to the System History files and associated
Help Files. As Customer Operator, you have access to the User History and/or Web Event
Messages, and associated Help Files, pre–configured by your Customer Administrator.
Whether you open a Web Event Message or a System / User History file, the resulting
display and utilities are the same. See Viewing and Managing Event Messages and History
Files, on page 4-20.