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Event Message Severity Cause
Fan <number> RPM is greater
than the upper warning
threshold.
Warning The speed of the specified fan exceeded
the warning threshold.
Fan <number> RPM is greater
than the upper critical
threshold.
Critical The speed of the specified fan exceeded
the critical threshold.
Fan <number> RPM is outside
of range.
Critical The speed of the specified fan might not
provide enough cooling to the system.
Fan <number> RPM is within
range.
Information The speed of the specified fan is
operating in a normal range.
Fan <number> is removed.
Critical A required fan was removed.
Fan <number> was inserted.
Information A fan was added.
Fan <number> is present.
Information The total number of fans present.
Fan <number> is absent.
Critical A required fan is missing.
The fans are redundant.
Information One or more fans may have started
functioning or installed and the
redundancy has been regained.
Fan redundancy is lost.
Critical One or more required fans may have
failed or removed and hence, the
redundancy was lost.
Fan redundancy is degraded.
Warning One or more fans may have failed or
removed and hence, the redundancy has
been degraded.
Processor Status Events
The processor status messages monitor the functionality of the processors in a system. These messages provide processor health
and warning information of a system.
Table 8. Processor Status Events
Event Message Severity Cause
<Processor Entity> status
processor sensor IERR, where
<Processor Entity> is the
processor that generated the
event. For example, PROC for
a single processor system and
PROC # for multiprocessor
system.
Critical IERR internal error generated by the
<Processor Entity>. This event is
generated due to processor internal error.
<Processor Entity> status
processor sensor Thermal
Trip.
Critical The processor generates this event
before it shuts down because of
excessive heat caused by lack of cooling
or heat synchronization.
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