Users Guide
Severity Message Cause
Warning A rmware or software incompatibility detected between
system BIOS in slot <number> and CMC.
Firmware between the two devices does not match in order to
support one or more features.
Warning A rmware or software incompatibility detected between
CMC 1 and CMC 2.
Firmware between the two devices does not match in order to
support one or more features.
Table 58. Enclosure/Chassis Status Screen
Severity Message Cause
Critical Fan <number> is removed. This fan is required for proper cooling of the enclosure/chassis.
Warning Power supply redundancy is degraded. One or more PSU have failed or removed and the system can
no longer support full PSU redundancy.
Critical Power supply redundancy is lost. One or more PSU have failed or removed and the system is no
longer redundant.
Critical The power supplies are not redundant. Insucient
resources to maintain normal operations.
One or more PSU have failed or removed and the system lacks
sucient power to maintain normal operations. This could
cause servers to power down.
Warning The control panel ambient temperature is greater than
the upper warning threshold.
Chassis/Enclosure intake temperature exceeded the warning
threshold.
Critical The control panel ambient temperature is greater than
the upper warning threshold.
Chassis/Enclosure intake temperature exceeded the warning
threshold.
Critical CMC redundancy is lost. CMC no longer redundant. This happens if the standby CMC is
removed.
Critical All event logging is disabled. The Chassis/Enclosure cannot store events to the logs. This
usually indicates a problem with the control panel or control
panel cable.
Warning Log is full. Chassis has detected that only one more entry can be added
to the CEL (hardware log) before it is full.
Warning Log is almost full. Chassis event log is 75% full.
Table 59. Fan Status Screens
Severity Message Cause
Critical Fan <number> RPM is operating less than the lower
critical threshold.
The speed of the specied fan is not sucient to provide
enough cooling to the system.
Critical Fan <number> RPM is operating greater than the upper
critical threshold.
The speed of the specied fan is too high, usually due to a
broken fan blade.
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