
PowerEdge Servers Error and Event Messages Reference Guide
DH—Certificate Management Event Messages
DH001
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Resource needed to perform the operation is unavailable.
- Detailed Description
- Resource temporarily unavailable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Try again. If the error persists, use RACADM command racreset to clear the issue.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH002
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Internal I/O failure.
- Detailed Description
- Internal I/O failure.
- Recommended Response Action
- Try again. If the error persists, use RACADM command racreset to clear the issue.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH003
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Service tag could not be read.
- Detailed Description
- Service Tag Missing.
- Recommended Response Action
- Try again. If the error persists, use RACADM command racreset to clear the issue.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH004
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- iDRAC does not have sufficient free resources to generate keys.
- Detailed Description
- Error generation Keys.
- Recommended Response Action
- Boot the OS. If the error persists, contact technical support.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH005
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- CA Cert is corrupted, expired, or does not have signing privileges.
- Detailed Description
- Invalid CA Cert.
- Recommended Response Action
- Close other iDRAC sessions and activities. Try again.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH006
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Not the right passphrase for the private key (need to re-write).
- Detailed Description
- Invalid Passphrase.
- Recommended Response Action
- Validate that the certificate parameter matches the certificate contents; the certificate can be validated using OpenSSL tools.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH007
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The password unlocked the private key but it was the wrong private key.
- Detailed Description
- CA private key/CA Certificate mismatch.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check that the private key parameter is correct. The passphrase can be validated against the private key, passphrase, and certificate can be validated using OpenSSL tools.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH008
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- There was a problem saving the certificate to persistent storage.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to save the provided client certificate to internal persistent storage.
- Recommended Response Action
- Try again. If the error persists, use RACADM command racresetcfg to clear the issue.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH009
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The operation did not complete successfully because of an unexpected internal problem.
- Detailed Description
- An unexpected internal problem has occurred and the operation did not complete successfully.
- Recommended Response Action
- Remove AC power from the system and re-apply AC power to the system. After the server restarts, retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
DH010
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Reset iDRAC to apply new certificate. Until iDRAC is reset, the old certificate will be active.
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC must be reset to apply a new certificate. Until the iDRAC has reset, the old certificate will be active.
- Recommended Response Action
- Reset the iDRAC. The iDRAC can be reset by pressing the Identify button for 15 seconds. Using the RACADM command line utility, run "racadm racreset".
- Category
- Configuration (DH = Certificate Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
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