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NOTE: A value offailure or non-recoverabledoes not indicate a system failure or loss of data, but rather
that the specified system exceeded the specified ECC correction threshold.
Table 9. Memory Device Traps
Trap ID Alert Name Related Alerts That Are Cleared
1403 MemoryDeviceWarning MemoryDeviceFailure (1404),
MemoryDeviceNonRecoverable
(1405)
1404 MemoryDeviceFailure MemoryDeviceWarning (1403),
MemoryDeviceNonRecoverable
(1405)
1405 MemoryDeviceNonRecoverable MemoryDeviceFailure (1404) ,
MemoryDeviceWarning (1403)
Fan Enclosure Traps
Some systems are equipped with a protective enclosure for fans. Fan enclosure traps monitor enclosures for whether
foreign objects are present and for how long a fan enclosure is absent from a chassis.
Table 10. Fan Enclosure Traps
Trap ID Alert Name Related Alerts That Are Cleared
1452 Fan Enclosure Insertion FanEnclosureRemoval (1453),
FanEnclosureExtendedRemoval (1454)
1453 Fan Enclosure Removal FanEnclosureExtendedRemoval (1454)
1454 Fan Enclosure Extended Removal FanEnclosureRemoval (1453)
AC Power Cord Traps
The AC power cord sensor monitors the presence of AC power for an AC power cord. AC power cord traps provide
status and warning information for power cords that are part of an AC power switch, if your system supports AC
switching.
Table 11. AC Power Cord Traps
Trap ID Alert Name Related Alerts That Are Cleared
1501 AC Power Cord No Power
Nonredundant
ACPowerCordFailure (1504)
1502 AC Power Cord Normal ACPowerCordNoPowerNonRedundan
t (1501), ACPowerCordFailure (1504)
1504 AC Power Cord Failure ACPowerCordNoPowerNonRedundan
t (1501), ACPower Cord Normal (1502)
Hardware Log Traps
Hardware logs provide hardware status messages to systems management software. On certain systems, the hardware
log is implemented as a circular queue. When the log becomes full, the oldest status messages are overwritten when
new status messages are logged. On some systems, the log is not circular. On these systems, when the log becomes
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