Reference Guide
Server Management Messages 45
Memory Device Messages
The memory device messages listed in Table 2-9 provide status and warning
information for memory modules present in a particular system. Memory
devices determine health status by monitoring the ECC memory correction
rate and the type of memory events that have occurred.
NOTE: A critical status does not always indicate a system failure or loss of data.
In some instances, the system has exceeded the ECC correction rate.
Although the system continues to function, you should perform system maintenance
as described in Table 2-9.
NOTE: In Table 2-9, <status> can be either critical or non-critical.
Table 2-9. Memory Device Messages
Event
ID
Description Severity Cause
1400 Memory device status is
<status>
Memory device location:
<location in chassis>
Possible memory module
event cause: <list of
causes>
Informati
onal
Memory device monitoring has
been disabled. The memory
module may not be correctly
seated, wrongly configured, or
has failed.
1401 Memory device status is
<status>
Memory device location:
<location in chassis>
Possible memory module
event cause: <list of
causes>
Informati
onal
Memory device status is
unknown. The memory module
may not be correctly seated,
wrongly configured, or has
failed.
1402 Memory device status is
<status>
Memory device location:
<location in chassis>
Possible memory module
event cause: <list of
causes>
Informati
onal
Memory device status is
normal. The memory device
identified in the message has
returned to a normal state.