Management Agents Events Reference

Event DescriptionEvent SeverityEvent ID
Attempted an XBC SM4 takeover and timed out trying to unlock the SM4. Probable
Cause: Cannot takeover an XBC semaphore that has been held for a long time.
Recommended Action: Try forcing firmware to reroute the fabric by cycling 48V
power on the cabinets. Look for other fabric chassis codes that explain why the current
owner of the SM4 was unable to release it. Look for fabric problems on the backplane.
SNMP Trap: hpevtXbcForceUnlockSm4Timeout - 7671 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Error7671
Waiting for the XBC Global Semaphore has timed out. Probable Cause: XBC Key
Contention. Hardware Failure. Recommended Action: Look for other chassis codes
that indicate XBC Key contention. Check XBC. Check Links/Flex Cables SNMP Trap:
hpevtXbcGetGlobalSm4Timeout - 7673 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Error7673
A timeout occurred while attempting to release the XBC semaphore. Probable Cause:
XBC Key Contention. Hardware Failure. Recommended Action: Look for additional
chassis codes that would explain the failure. Check XBC. Check Link/Flex Cables
SNMP Trap: hpevtXbcReleaseSm4Timeout - 7674 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Error7674
Management Processor Firmware Battery Failure or NVRAM change. Probable Cause:
Determine if the firmware was recently upgraded. This is often the reason for the
NVRAM to change. If not, and the A/C power has been removed, than it's possible
the battery is indeed going bad and would need to be replaced. SNMP Trap:
hpevtMpBatteryFailure - 7684 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Warning7684
Management Processor Firmware Software Error. Probable Cause: A software error
was detected and is being logged. The internal data is connected to the location and
module where the error occurred. The Forward Progress Log will receive additional
(lower alert level) event entries with more data associated with this event. SNMP
Trap: hpevtMpSoftwareError - 7685 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Warning7685
Management Processor detected an I2C Communication Error with BMC. Probable
Cause: An I2C Communication failure with the Baseboard Management Controller
was detected. Without I2C communication, the system cannot be powered on/off or
reset. Check the I2C communication via the 'SR' command or the 'PS' command. If
it is indeed down, look for hardware reasons. It's possible resetting the Management
Processor firmware ('XD' command option 'r') or completely cycling AC power of
the system will restore the communication. SNMP Trap: hpevtMpI2cCommError -
7686 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Warning7686
A CRC error was discovered when verifying the ROM. Probable Cause: Either the
ROM was programmed incorrectly or has gone bad. Reprogram the Flash on the cell
board. SNMP Trap: hpevtRomCrcError - 7690 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Error7690
(HWE) IO backplane type unknown. Probable Cause: This is an alien IO backplane.
IO discovery will fail. I/O for the cell will not be initialized. Recommended Action:
Replace I/O backplane or chassis or update firmware. SNMP Trap:
hpevtIoIdentifyIoBpFailed - 7718 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Warning7718
CPU Revisions did not match. Probable Cause: 2 cpus are at different revisions.
Replace incompatible cpu. SNMP Trap: hpevtCpuRevisionMismatch - 7732 in
HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Error7732
2 cpus are running at mismatched frequencies. Probable Cause: There is a CPU or
Cell compatibility problem. Verify that all cpus are clocked at the same frequency
and have the same ratios set. SNMP Trap: hpevtCpuFreqMismatch - 7733 in
HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Error7733
A cpu is being overclocked. Probable Cause: A cpu is being clocked at a rate higher
than it is rated for. Replace the cpu or cell board. SNMP Trap: hpevtCpuOverclocked
- 7734 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB.Error7734
40 Management Agents Event Tables