Specifications
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16.2.3 General Target Events
Critical
Message SAF-TE Device(0) ALERT: Power Supply Failure Detected(Idx:132)
What Happens? Power supply failure detected through SAF-TE monitoring device.
What to Do? Contact your RAID supplier for a replacement module.
Message Peripheral Set 0 Device ALERT: Power Supply 0 Failure Detected
What Happens? Power supply failure detected through an I2C serial bus.
What to Do? Contact your RAID supplier for a replacement module.
Message Peripheral Set 0 Device ALERT: Power Supply 0 Not Present
What Happens? No power supply module is installed in the expected module slot.
What to Do? Check proper module installation. If an installed module can not be
detected, contact your RAID supplier.
Message Peripheral Set 0 Device ALERT: Low Voltage Detected (-
1073939240.5V)
What Happens? Low voltage detected from the power supply. Power supply may have
become unstable.
What to Do? Check proper module installation and contact your RAID supplier for a
replacement module.
Message SES(C0 I0)Power Supply 0:Device Not Supported!
What Happens? Unrecognizable device type. This event may result from an incorrect
configuration with the SES remote device monitoring.
What to Do? Check proper module installation and contact your RAID system sup-
plier.
Message SAF-TE Device(0) ALERT: Cooling Fan Not Installed(Idx:2)
What Happens? No cooling fan module is installed in the expected module slot.
What to Do? Check proper module installation. If an installed module can not be
detected, contact your RAID supplier.
Message SAF-TE Device(0) ALERT: Cooling Fan Failure Detected(Idx:2)
What Happens? Cooling fan failure detected through SAF-TE monitoring device.
What to Do? Contact your RAID supplier for a replacement module.
Message Peripheral Set 0 Device ALERT: Cooling Fan 2 Failure Detected
What Happens? Cooling fan failure detected through an I2C serial bus.
What to Do? Contact your RAID supplier for a replacement module.