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<Additional power supply status information>
If in configuration error state:
Configuration error type:<type of configuration error>
Severity Information
Cause A power supply has been reconnected or replaced. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state,
power supply type, additional power supply status, and configuration error type information are provided.
Event ID 1353
Description
Power supply detected a warning Sensor Location: <Location in chassis>
Chassis location: <Name of chassis>
Previous redundancy state was: <State>
Power Supply type: <type of power supply>
<Additional power supply status information>
If in configuration error state:
Configuration error type:<type of configuration error>
Severity Warning
Cause A power supply sensor reading in the specified system exceeded a user-definable warning threshold. The
sensor location, chassis location, previous state, power supply type, additional power supply status, and
configuration error type information are provided.
Event ID 1354
Description
Power supply detected a failure Sensor Location: <Location in chassis>
Chassis location: <Name of chassis>
Previous redundancy state was: <State>
Power Supply type: <type of power supply>
<Additional power supply status information>
If in configuration error state:
Configuration error type:<type of configuration error>
Severity Error
Cause A power supply has been disconnected or has failed. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state,
power supply type, additional power supply status, and configuration error type information are provided.
Memory Device Messages
The memory device messages listed provides 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.
NOTE: The <status> can be either critical or non-critical.
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