PowerEdge Servers Error and Event Messages Reference Guide

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NNOD—Node Event Messages

NNOD0001

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 I/O Module arg1 is operational.
Arguments
  • arg1 = Node ID
Detailed Description
The I/O Module identified in the message is operational.
Recommended Response Action
No response action is required.
Category
System Health (NNOD = Node)
Severity
Informational
Redfish Event Type
Not Applicable
Applicable Event or Alert Types
No alerts are applicable for this message

NNOD0002

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 operational status of I/O Module arg1 might have ended.
Arguments
  • arg1 = Node ID
Detailed Description
The operational status of the I/O Module identified in the message has ended. Possible reasons could be that the MCM Group maintenance is in progress or Management Module maintenance is in progress or Fabric maintenance is in progress or Node maintenance is in progress.
Recommended Response Action
Make sure that the I/O Module, management interface configuration and physical connectivity are appropriate for the node. Also ensure that all the ongoing MCM Group maintenance and Management Module maintenance and Fabric maintenance and Node maintenance have completed before proceeding further.
Category
System Health (NNOD = Node)
Severity
Warning
Redfish Event Type
Not Applicable
Applicable Event or Alert Types
No alerts are applicable for this message

NNOD0003

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 I/O Module arg1 is discovered.
Arguments
  • arg1 = Node ID
Detailed Description
The I/O Module identified in the message is discovered.
Recommended Response Action
No response action is required.
Category
Audit (NNOD = Node)
Severity
Informational
Redfish Event Type
Not Applicable
Applicable Event or Alert Types
No alerts are applicable for this message

NNOD0004

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
Unable to detect the I/O Module arg1 because of physical connection and operational issues.
Arguments
  • arg1 = Node ID
Detailed Description
The I/O Module identified in the message cannot be detected because of physical connection and operational issues.
Recommended Response Action
Make sure that the physical presence and operations of the I/O Module are correct.
Category
Audit (NNOD = Node)
Severity
Warning
Redfish Event Type
Not Applicable
Applicable Event or Alert Types
No alerts are applicable for this message

NNOD0005

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 MX7116n Fabric Expander Module arg1 is discovered.
Arguments
  • arg1 = spinner ID
Detailed Description
The MX7116n Fabric Expander Module identified in the message is discovered.
Recommended Response Action
No response action is required.
Category
Audit (NNOD = Node)
Severity
Informational
Redfish Event Type
Not Applicable
Applicable Event or Alert Types
No alerts are applicable for this message

NNOD0006

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
Unable to detect the MX7116n Fabric Expander Module arg1 because of physical connection issues.
Arguments
  • arg1 = spinner ID
Detailed Description
The MX7116n Fabric Expander Module identified in the message cannot be detected because of physical connection issues.
Recommended Response Action
Make sure that the MX7116n Fabric Expander Module is properly connected.
Category
Audit (NNOD = Node)
Severity
Warning
Redfish Event Type
Not Applicable
Applicable Event or Alert Types
No alerts are applicable for this message

NNOD0007

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
Unable to perform a simple I/O module swap operation because the replacement I/O module software version arg1 is different from the fabric software version arg2.
Arguments
  • arg1 = software version
  • arg2 = software version
Detailed Description
A simple I/O module swap operation cannot be performed because the replacement I/O module software version is different from the fabric software version as identified in the message.
Recommended Response Action
Make sure that the software versions of replacement I/O module and fabric are the same.
Category
Audit (NNOD = Node)
Severity
Warning
Redfish Event Type
Not Applicable
Applicable Event or Alert Types
No alerts are applicable for this message

NNOD0008

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 Restore operation of the I/O Module arg1 is not started because the node is offline.
Arguments
  • arg1 = IOM Name
Detailed Description
IO Module identified in the message is OFFLINE in Fabric Manager during Smart Fabric restore operation, Fabric might be restored as unhealthy state.
Recommended Response Action
Once OME-M restore is completed, Verify and ensure the following: 1) Node is correctly inserted in the slot. 2) make the IO Module identified in the message online by performing a power on or power cycle activity for the IO Module.
Category
Configuration (NNOD = Node)
Severity
Warning
Redfish Event Type
Not Applicable
Applicable Event or Alert Types
No alerts are applicable for this message

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