
PowerEdge Servers Error and Event Messages Reference Guide
PWR—Power Usage Event Messages
PWR0100
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 power button was pressed.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0101
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 power button was released.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0102
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 sleep button was pressed.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0103
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 sleep button was released.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0104
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 reset button was pressed.
- Detailed Description
- The system will reset.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0105
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 reset button was released.
- Detailed Description
- The system will reset.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0106
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 arg1 is latched.
- Arguments
- arg1 = name
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0107
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 arg1 is unlatched.
- Arguments
- arg1 = name
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0108
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 arg1 service was requested.
- Arguments
- arg1 = name
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0109
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 arg1 service has completed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = name
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR0309
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
- Unknown server inserted into chassis.
- Detailed Description
- Unknown server inserted into chassis.
- Recommended Response Action
- Acquire the latest Management Module (MM) firmware that supports the server indicated and update it to at least that version.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR0310
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
- Server link tuning error.
- Detailed Description
- Server link tuning error.
- Recommended Response Action
- Ensure that the IO Module (IOM) and Mezzanine (Mezz) cards are appropriately matched. Check the Management Module (MM) hardware manual for correct component compatibility.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR0311
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
- Unknown power on response from the MM.
- Detailed Description
- Unknown power on response from the MM.
- Recommended Response Action
- Try resetting the Management Module (MM). Also try resetting the server.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR0313
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
- Server failed to power up due to fabric mismatch.
- Detailed Description
- Server failed to power up due to fabric mismatch.
- Recommended Response Action
- Ensure that the hardware compatibility between the IO Module (IOM) and the Mezzanine (Mezz) card is correct. Check the Management Module (MM) hardware manual for correct component compatibility.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR1000
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 system performance restored.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1001
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 system performance degraded.
- Detailed Description
- To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded.
- Recommended Response Action
- Review system configuration and power consumption.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- LCD Message
- System performance degraded. Check PSUs and system configuration
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1002
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 system performance degraded because of thermal protection.
- Detailed Description
- To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded.
- Recommended Response Action
- Review system configuration and system logs for thermal or environmental failures and warnings.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1003
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 system performance degraded because cooling capacity has changed.
- Detailed Description
- To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded.
- Recommended Response Action
- If unintended, review system configuration changes and thermal policy.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1004
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 system performance degraded because power capacity has changed.
- Detailed Description
- To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded.
- Recommended Response Action
- If unintended, review system configuration changes and power policy.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1005
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 system performance degraded because of user-defined power capacity has changed.
- Detailed Description
- To avoid exceeding the user defined capacity, system performance has been degraded.
- Recommended Response Action
- If unintended, review system configuration changes and power policy.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1006
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 system halted because system power exceeds capacity.
- Detailed Description
- The system may shutdown.
- Recommended Response Action
- Review system configuration, upgrade power supplies or reduce system power consumption.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- LCD Message
- System power exceeds capacity. System halted. Contact support
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1007
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 system performance degraded because power exceeds capacity.
- Detailed Description
- To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded.
- Recommended Response Action
- Review system configuration, upgrade power supplies or reduce system power consumption.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- LCD Message
- System power exceeds capacity. Performance degraded. Check PSU configuration
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1008
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 system performance degraded because power draw exceeds the power threshold.
- Detailed Description
- To avoid shutdown, system performance has been degraded.
- Recommended Response Action
- Review system configuration, upgrade power supplies or reduce system power consumption.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- LCD Message
- System power exceeds threshold. Performance degraded. Check PSU configuration
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR1009
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
- System power capacity is restored.
- Detailed Description
- System power capacity is restored.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR200
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
- Enabling the Max Power Conservation Mode (MPCM) feature will disable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature.
- Detailed Description
- Enabling the Max Power Conservation Mode (MPCM) feature will disable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature. MPCM forces servers in to a low-power and limited-performance mode, and then disables the ability to turn on additional servers.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2000
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 system powered up.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2001
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 system hard reset.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2002
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 system warm reset.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2003
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
- User requested a PXE boot.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2004
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
- System booted automatically into diagnostics.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2005
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 OS run-time software initiated a hard reset.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2006
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 OS run-time software initiated a warm reset.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2007
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
- System restarted.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR201
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
- Selecting the Server Based Power Management Mode option sets your power cap to a maximum value, server priorities to a default priority, and then disables the Max Power Conservation Mode. Do you want to continue?
- Detailed Description
- Selecting the Server Based Power Management Mode option sets your power cap to a maximum value, server priorities to a default priority, and then disables the Max Power Conservation Mode.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR202
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
- Enabling the Max Power Conservation Mode (MPCM) feature forces servers in to a low-power and limited-performance mode, and then disables the ability to turn on additional servers.
- Detailed Description
- Enabling the Max Power Conservation Mode (MPCM) feature forces servers in to a low-power and limited-performance mode, and then disables the ability to turn on additional servers.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR203
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 set the System Input Power Cap value to less than or equal to 13300 W (45381 BTU/h), because the Extended Power Performance feature is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The System Input Power Cap value cannot be set to less than or equal to 13300 W, because the Extended Power Performance feature is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enter a Power cap value greater than 13300 W, and then retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR204
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
- Object value is successfully modified. Max Power Conservation Mode will deactivate the Extended Power Performance feature.
- Detailed Description
- Object value is successfully modified. Max Power Conservation Mode will deactivate the Extended Power Performance feature.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR205
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 Server Performance Over Power Redundancy (SPOPR) feature cannot be enabled because the Extended Power Performance is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Server Performance Over Power Redundancy (SPOPR) feature cannot be enabled because the Extended Power Performance is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable Extended Power Performance and retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR206
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 Server Based Power Management (SBPM) feature cannot be enabled because the Extended Power Performance mode is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Server Based Power Management (SBPM) feature cannot be enabled because the Extended Power Performance mode is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable Extended Power Performance and retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR207
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 Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) feature cannot be enabled because the Extended Power Performance mode is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) feature cannot be enabled because the Extended Power Performance mode is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable Extended Power Performance and retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR209
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 change the redundancy policy to either Power Supply Redundancy or No Redundancy because the Extended Power Performance is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The redundancy policy cannot be changed to either Power Supply Redundancy or No Redundancy because the Extended Power Performance is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable Extended Power Performance and retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR210
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 redundancy policy cannot be changed to either Power Supply Redundancy or No Redundancy because the Extended Power Performance is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The redundancy policy cannot be changed to either Power Supply Redundancy or No Redundancy because the Extended Power Performance is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR211
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 set the Fresh Air (FA) mode because the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Fresh Air (FA) mode cannot be set because the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR213
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
- Cannot enable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) mode because the Max Power Conservation Mode (MPCM) is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- Cannot enable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) mode because the Max Power Conservation Mode (MPCM) is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable the Max Power Conservation Mode and retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR214
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
- Cannot enable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) mode because Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- Cannot enable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) mode because Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable Dynamic Power Supply Engagement (DPSE) and retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR216
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 enable Extended Power Performance, because Redundancy Policy is set to Grid Redundancy or No Redundancy.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to enable Extended Power Performance, because redundancy policy is set to Grid Redundancy or No Redundancy.
- Recommended Response Action
- Configure Redundancy Policy to Power Supply Redundancy and retry the operation. Using the CMC Web GUI, click Power > Configuration. From the Redundancy Policy drop-down menu, select Power Supply Redundancy.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR218
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
- Cannot enable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature because the Fresh Air (FA) mode is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- Cannot enable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) the feature because the Fresh Air (FA) mode is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR219
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 Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature cannot be enabled because the PSU in slot arg1 is not a 3000 W PSU.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature cannot be enabled because PSU in the slot identified in the message is not a 3000 W PSU.
- Recommended Response Action
- In order to use the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature, replace the PSU identified in the message with a 3000 W PSU.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR220
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 Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature cannot be enabled because slot arg1 is empty.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature cannot be enabled because the slot identified in the message is empty.
- Recommended Response Action
- Insert an appropriate PSU in the slot identified in the message and retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2200
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 system is in the ON state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2201
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 system is sleeping with system hardware and processor context maintained.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2202
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 system is sleeping with lost processor context.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2203
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 system is sleeping with system hardware and processor context lost.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2204
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 system is in a non-volatile sleep state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2205
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 system is in a soft-off state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2207
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 system is in a mechanical off state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2208
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 system is in a sleep state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2209
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 system is in an undermined sleep state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR221
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 Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature is already disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature is already disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2210
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 system was forced into a soft-off state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2211
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 system is in legacy ON state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2212
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 system is in legacy OFF state.
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2213
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
- An overcurrent issue is detected in the sled arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- An overcurrent issue is detected in the sled identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following: 1) Manually remove the sled from the chassis and check if there is any electrical damage. If yes, replace the sled with an undamaged sled. If no, reinsert the sled. For information about removing and installing sleds in a chassis, see the hardware documentation of the respective chassis model available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- LCD Message
- Sled <number> overcurrent detected.
- 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
PWR2214
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 overcurrent issue detected in the sled arg1 is now resolved.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- An overcurrent issue is detected in the sled identified in the message is now resolved.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- LCD Message
- Sled <number> overcurrent fault recovered.
- 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
PWR2215
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 input current limit of either the grid or Chassis is disabled in the chassis because of a mismatch in the ICL settings of the sleds.
- Detailed Description
- The input current limit of either the grid or Chassis is disabled in the chassis because of a mismatch in the ICL settings of the sleds.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following: Reset the grid or Chassis ICL settings to make sure they are the same on all sleds in the chassis.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2216
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
- An issue because of a mismatch in the input current limit of either the grid or Chassis is resolved.
- Detailed Description
- An issue because of a mismatch in the input current limit of either the grid or Chassis is resolved.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2217
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 input current limit of either the grid or Chassis is disabled on the sled arg1 because the iDRAC firmware version does not support the Grid or Chassis Input Current Limit feature.
- Arguments
- arg1 = sledNum
- Detailed Description
- The input current limit of either the grid or Chassis is disabled on the sled identified in the message because the iDRAC firmware version does not support the Grid or Chassis Input Current Limit feature.
- Recommended Response Action
- Upgrade iDRAC to the same version as the other sleds in the chassis. For information about upgrading iDRAC, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2218
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 Grid or Chassis Input Current Limit feature is enabled on the sled arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = sledNum
- Detailed Description
- The Grid or Chassis Input Current Limit feature is enabled on the sled identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR222
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 Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature is already enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature is already enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR223
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
- Cannot perform a 110V AC operation because the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- Cannot perform a 110V AC operation because the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable the Extended Power Performance (EPP) feature and retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2240
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 turn on the server because the chassis infrastructure not ready.
- Detailed Description
- The server did not turn on because the chassis infrastructure is not ready. The chassis infrastructure includes: PCIe subsystem, storage components, and the management module.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the status of the chassis infrastructure in the Management Module (MM) interface. Wait until the chassis infrastructure components are fully turned on.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR2242
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 turn on the server because a Mezzanine card is incompatible with the I/O Module or PCIe subsystem.
- Detailed Description
- The server did not turn on because an NDC or Mezzanine card is incompatible with the I/O Module or PCIe subsystem.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the release notes for the product and make sure to install compatible components in the server.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR2246
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 allocate power for servers to turn on because the Management Module (MM) is initializing chassis infrastructure components.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis infrastructure components are being initialized and are not ready to grant power on permission to the servers.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait until the chassis infrastructure has been initialized and then retry the operation. To check that the infrastructure is initialized, using the RACADM command line utility run the command "racadm getmodinfo" and check that the "pwrstate" field is on for the chassis component.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR2250
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 turn on the server because the chassis infrastructure not ready.
- Detailed Description
- The server did not turn on because the chassis infrastructure is not ready. The chassis infrastructure includes: PCIe subsystem, storage components, and the chassis management controller/Management Module.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the status of the chassis infrastructure in the CMC/MM Web or RACADM interface. Wait until the chassis infrastructure components are fully turned on.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2251
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 turn on the server because the chassis cover is open.
- Detailed Description
- The server did not turn on because the chassis cover is open.
- Recommended Response Action
- Close the chassis cover and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2252
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 turn on the server because an NDC or Mezzanine card is incompatible with the I/O Module or PCIe subsystem.
- Detailed Description
- The server did not turn on because an NDC or Mezzanine card is incompatible with the I/O Module or PCIe subsystem.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the release notes for the product and make sure to install compatible components in the server.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2253
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 turn on the server because a PCIe card or Mezzanine card is not installed.
- Detailed Description
- The server did not turn on because a PCIe card or Mezzanine card is not installed.
- Recommended Response Action
- Install a PCI or Mezzanine card in the appropriate slot and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2254
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 use of 110V is unacknowledged and the chassis cannot grant power on permission to the server.
- Detailed Description
- The use of 110V is unacknowledged for the chassis and the chassis cannot grant power on permission to the server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check for unacknowledged use of 110V and change to acknowledged. Using the Chassis Management Controller/Management Module (CMC/MM) web interface, select Chassis Overview>Power>Configuration and then check the 110V Acknowledge field. Retry the operation to turn on the server.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2255
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 Chassis Management Controller/Management Module (CMC/MM) is configured in Max Power Conservation Mode and is unable to grant power on permission to the server.
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller/Management Module (CMC/MM) is configured in Max Power Conservation Mode and is unable to grant power on permission to the server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable the Max Power Conservation Mode on the chassis and retry the operation. Using the Chassis Management Controller/Management Module (CMC/MM) web interface, select Chassis Overview>Power>Configuration and then uncheck the Max Power Conservation Mode field.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2256
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 allocate power for servers to turn on because the Chassis Management Controller/Management Module (CMC/MM) is initializing chassis infrastructure components.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis infrastructure components are being initialized and are not ready to grant power on permission to the servers.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait until the chassis infrastructure has been initialized and then retry the operation. To check that the infrastructure is initialized, using the RACADM command line utility run the command "racadm getmodinfo" and check that the "pwrstate" field is on for the chassis component.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2257
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 target power allocation override is arg1. The target power allocation (AC) is arg2 Watts.
- Arguments
- arg1 = override state
- arg2 = target power
- Detailed Description
- The target power allocation override has been enabled or disabled as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2258
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 Power Supply Unit (PSU) hotspare thresholds were modified. Wake Threshold: arg1 %, Sleep Threshold: arg2 %.
- Arguments
- arg1 = wake threshold
- arg2 = sleep threshold
- Detailed Description
- The Power Supply Unit (PSU) hotspare thresholds were modified to the Wake Threshold and Sleep Threshold identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2260
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 Intel Management Engine is unresponsive and the server thermal failsafe state is activated.
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC experienced an IPMB communication issue with the Intel Management Engine and was not able to recover IPMB communications. The server thermal failsafe state is activated.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disconnect power from the server and reconnect power. Turn on the server. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2261
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
- Current Monitor initialization issue observed, IMON Revision arg1, CPLD IMON MFR Revision arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = current monitor revision number
- arg2 = CPLD revision number
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC experienced an issue initializing the Current Monitor. The system motherboard may need replacement.
- Recommended Response Action
- If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2262
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 Intel Management Engine has reported an internal system error.
- Detailed Description
- The Intel Management Engine is unable to utilize the PECI over DMI facility.
- Recommended Response Action
- Look for the PWR2264 "normal system operation" message in the Lifecycle Log after the PWR2262 entry. It may take 30 seconds for the message to be logged. If the PWR2264 message does not appear, do the following: Disconnect power from the server and reconnect power. Turn on the server. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2263
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
- User ignored Power Supply Oversubscription Warning.
- Detailed Description
- User continued after receiving power supply oversubscription warning (F1/F2).
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2264
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 Intel Management Engine has reported normal system operation.
- Detailed Description
- The Intel Management Engine has recovered the ability to utilize the PECI over DMI facility.
- Recommended Response Action
- If the PWR2262 "internal system error" was logged within the previous 30 seconds, ignore the message. No response action required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2265
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 power supply unit (PSU) arg1 is disabled because of a configuration mismatch and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PSU number
- Detailed Description
- The power supply unit (PSU) identified in the message is disabled because of a configuration mismatch and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Install a supported power supply unit (PSU). For information about supported PSUs, see the product documentation available on the support site.If it is a supported PSU in this configuration, reseat the PSU.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2266
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 power supply unit (PSU) arg1 is disabled because of a generation mismatch and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PSU number
- Detailed Description
- The power supply unit (PSU) identified in the message is disabled because of a generation mismatch and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Install a supported power supply unit (PSU). For information about PSUs of supported generations, see the product documentation available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2267
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 power supply unit (PSU) arg1 is disabled because of a capacity mismatch and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PSU number
- Detailed Description
- The power supply unit (PSU) identified in the message is disabled because of a capacity mismatch and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Install a supported power supply unit (PSU). For information about PSUs of supported capacities, see the product documentation available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2268
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 power supply unit (PSU) arg1 is disabled because of a mismatch in the input voltage and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PSU number
- Detailed Description
- The power supply unit (PSU) identified in the message is disabled because of a mismatch in the input voltage and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Install a power supply unit (PSU) that has similar input voltage. For information about supported PSUs, see the product documentation available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2269
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 properties of Power Cap setting mode is changed.
- Detailed Description
- The properties of Power Cap setting mode is changed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2270
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 Intel Management Engine has encountered a Health Event.
- Detailed Description
- The Intel Management Engine has encountered a Health Event.
- Recommended Response Action
- Perform an AC Cycle operation on the host server, and then update the BIOS firmware to the latest version. For information about recommended BIOS versions, see the BIOS documentation on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2271
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 Intel Management Engine has encountered a Exception Event.
- Detailed Description
- The Intel Management Engine has encountered a Exception Event.
- Recommended Response Action
- Perform an AC Cycle operation on the host server, and then update the BIOS firmware to the latest version. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2272
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 Intel Management Engine has indicated that an SMBus link failure has occurred.
- Detailed Description
- The Intel Management Engine has indicated that an SMBus link failure has occurred.
- Recommended Response Action
- Perform an AC Cycle operation on the host server, and then update the BIOS firmware to the latest version. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2273
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 power required by server is within the power supplied by the power supply units (PSUs).
- Detailed Description
- The power required by server is within the power supplied by the power supply units (PSUs).
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2274
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 process the power-on request because of an internal error.
- Detailed Description
- The Management Module is unable to process the power-on request because of an internal error.
- Recommended Response Action
- Reset the Management Module and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2275
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 turn on the server because of current power settings in the chassis.
- Detailed Description
- The Management Module is unable to grant power-on permission to the server because of current power settings in the chassis.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the chassis power settings in Management Service Module and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2276
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 turn on the server because of current chassis storage setup or the chassis storage settings.
- Detailed Description
- The Enclosure Controller is unable to grant power-on permission to the server because of current chassis storage setup or the chassis storage settings.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the chassis storage setup or chassis storage settings in the Management Service Module and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2277
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 system is halted because there is no response from the Management Module in return to a request for supplying extra power.
- Detailed Description
- The system is halted because there is no response from the Management Module in return to a request for supplying extra power.
- Recommended Response Action
- Reset the Management Module and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2278
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
- Power Budget override used to bypass Oversubscription warning message.
- Detailed Description
- Power Budget override used to avoid oversubscription warning that would have normally been generated due to power budget check failure.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2279
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
- Server failed to power on because no response from Management Module for power request.
- Detailed Description
- Server failed to power on because Management Module did not respond to the power on request.
- Recommended Response Action
- Please check if Management Module is up and running. If yes, please reset Management Module and retry Sever Power On.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2280
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 system is halted because of insufficient power.
- Detailed Description
- The system is halted because of insufficient power.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one or all of the following the retry the operation: 1) Check all the existing Power Supply Units(PSUs) to ensure that they are providing power.2) Add PSUs if necessary. 3) Turn off the unused components.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2281
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 the memory arming operation because the PSU configuration of the server is insufficient to guarantee data flush time in the event of power loss.
- Detailed Description
- The memory arming operation cannot be performed because the PSU configuration of the server is insufficient to guarantee data flush time in the event of power loss.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following and retry the operation. 1) Turn off the server 2) Ensure proper PSUs are installed as recommended in user guide 3) Turn on the server. For more information about supported PSUs, see the documentation on the support site.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 10466
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2282
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
- System is now able to perform the memory arming operation because the PSU configuration of the server is sufficient to guarantee data flush time in the event of power loss.
- Detailed Description
- The memory arming operation can now be performed because the PSU configuration of the server is sufficient to guarantee data flush time in the event of power loss.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 10467
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2283
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 Chassis Manager is unable to obtain valid power allocation values because of an internal error.
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Manager is unable to obtain valid power allocation values because of an internal error.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one of the following and retry the operation: 1) Wait few seconds and retry. 2) Reset iDRAC. 3) Remove the server and reinsert in the chassis.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2284
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
- Power required by the system exceeds the power supplied by the Chassis Manager.
- Detailed Description
- Power required by the system exceeds the power supplied by the Chassis Manager.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one of the following and retry the operation: 1) Update the Power Supply Unit (PSU) or sled configuration to enable the Chassis Manager to allocate more power. To configure the PSU and sled properties, run the "racadm racreset" RACADM command at the Command Line Interface (CLI). 2) Turn off one of the sleds. 3) Add more PSUs.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2285
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 server power-on operation is cancelled because of issues in the BIOS image verification process.
- Detailed Description
- The server power-on operation is cancelled because of issues in the BIOS image verification process. The BIOS image file is either corrupted or compromised.
- Recommended Response Action
- Initiate the BIOS recovery process by using a Dell supported BIOS image file.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2286
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 server power-on operation is restarted after BIOS recovery.
- Detailed Description
- The server power-on operation is restarted after BIOS image file recovery performed because of the issues in the BIOS image verification process.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2287
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
- A USB device is removed from the slot arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slotNum
- Detailed Description
- A USB device is removed from the slot identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2288
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
- A USB device is installed in the slot arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slotNum
- Detailed Description
- A USB device is installed in the slot identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2289
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 power on the mezzanine adapters in the server because of insufficient power availability.
- Detailed Description
- The mezzanine adapters in the server cannot be powered on because of insufficient power availability.
- Recommended Response Action
- Log in to the management module web interface and verify the available power and blade standby power requirements. For more information about managing Power Supply Units (PSU), see the management module Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2290
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 Power Supply Unit (PSU) is unable to provide the output power after being enabled by the Management Module.
- Detailed Description
- The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is unable to provide the output power after being enabled by the Management Module.
- Recommended Response Action
- Update the PSU Firmware to latest version. For information about PSU Firmware Updates, see the Installation and Service Manual of the server available on the support site.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2291
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 server power-on operation will complete after the Server Profile is successfully deployed by the Management Module.
- Detailed Description
- The server power-on operation will complete after the Server Profile is successfully deployed by the Management Module.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2292
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 OCP NIC installed in the server requires arg1 Watts, which requires more power than the maximum power supported in the AUX (S5) mode of the server model.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Wattage
- Detailed Description
- The OCP NIC installed in the server requires the power identified in the message, which requires more power than the maximum power supported in the AUX (S5) mode of the server model. Features such as Shared LoM and Wake-on-LAN (WoL), which require the OCP NIC to be enabled in the AUX (S5) mode, will not be supported in such a case.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the OCP NIC is supported by the server model. If not, replace the OCP NIC. For information about supported OCP NICs, refer to the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support (also, refer to the Installation and Service Manual of the specific server model?).
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 10467
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility
PWR2293
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 OCP NIC installed in the server requires arg1 Watts, which requires more power than the maximum power supported in the MAIN (S0) mode of the server model.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Wattage
- Detailed Description
- The OCP NIC installed in the server requires the power identified in the message, which requires more power than the maximum power supported in the MAIN (S0) mode of the server model. In such a case, the OCP NIC is neither enabled nor power on. Therefore, it will not be available for use and will not be listed in the server inventory.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the OCP NIC is supported by the server model. If not, replace the OCP NIC. For information about supported OCP NICs, refer to the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support (also, refer to the Installation and Service Manual of the specific server model?).
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 10467
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility
PWR2294
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 read the OCP NIC information because the management module cannot verify the power requirements of the OCP NIC.
- Detailed Description
- The OCP NIC information cannot be read because management module is unable to verify the power requirements of the OCP NIC. This can be because either the OCP NICs FRU data or because the FRU data is unavailable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following and retry the operation: 1) Reset the management module by running the following command at the Command Line Interface (CLI): racadm racreset 2) Manually reseat the OCP NIC in the server. For instructions about reseating the OCP NIC, see the Installation and Service Manual of the respective server model available on the support site. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 10466
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility
PWR2295
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 power supply unit (PSU) arg1 is disabled because of mismatch in the airflow direction and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PSU number
- Detailed Description
- The power supply unit (PSU) identified in the message is disabled because of a mismatch in the airflow direction and therefore the PSU is not supported on the server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Install a power supply unit (PSU) that has a similar airflow direction. For information about PSUs of supported airflow directions, see the product documentation available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2296
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
- Server could not power on at this time. Enclosure Controller is trying to switch to optimized boot mode. Make sure all other sleds are fully booted to operating system and try again to power up.
- Detailed Description
- Server could not power on at this time. Enclosure Controller is trying to switch to optimized boot mode. Make sure all other sleds are fully booted to operating system and try again to power up.
- Recommended Response Action
- Server could not power on at this time. Enclosure Controller is trying to switch to optimized boot mode. Make sure all other sleds are fully booted to operating system and try again to power up.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2297
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 arg1 current threshold (cap) value of the system is changed from arg2 mA to arg3 mA.
- Arguments
- arg1 = System or GridA or GridB
- arg2 = previous Current value
- arg3 = new Current value
- Detailed Description
- The current threshold (cap) value of the system identified in the message is changed from <previous Current value> mA to <new Current value> mA.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2298
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 arg1 current threshold (cap) of the system is arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = System or GridA or GridB
- arg2 = enabled or disabled
- Detailed Description
- The current threshold (cap) of the system identified in the message is changed as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*
PWR2299
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 voltage regulator arg1 firmware version is out of date (arg2). The firmware is currently getting updated to (arg3).
- Arguments
- arg1 = vrname
- arg2 = curvers
- arg3 = newvers
- Detailed Description
- The firmware version of the voltage regulator identified in the message is out of date. The firmware is currently getting automatically updated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2300
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 voltage regulator arg1 firmware is successfully updated.
- Arguments
- arg1 = vrname
- Detailed Description
- The firmware update of the voltage regulator identified in the message is successfully completed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2301
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 complete the firmware update operation of the voltage regulator (VR) arg1 because arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = vrname
- arg2 = status
- Detailed Description
- The firmware update of the voltage regulator (VR) identified in the message did not complete successfully because of the reason specified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- AC cycle the system by disconnecting and reconnecting input power. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2302
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 complete the firmware update operation of the voltage regulator (VR) arg1 because arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = vrname
- arg2 = status
- Detailed Description
- The firmware update of the voltage regulator (VR) identified in the message did not complete successfully because of the reason specified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one of the following: 1) Power off the system. Reset iDRAC. Power on the system. 2) AC cycle the system by disconnecting and reconnecting input power. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2303
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 configure one of the Voltage Regulator devices because iDRAC could not communicate with the voltage regulator device.
- Detailed Description
- One of the Voltage Regulator devices could not be configured because iDRAC could not communicate with the voltage regulator device.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following: 1) AC power-cycle the server. 2) If the issue persists, make sure that the iDRAC and BIOS firmware are up to date. 3) If the issue persists , Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2304
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 arg1 policy is not enforced because the system is not in the arg2 redundancy.
- Arguments
- arg1 = policy_type
- arg2 = redundancy_type
- Detailed Description
- The policy is not enforced because the system is not in the redundancy mode identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Review the User Defined Current Cap policy to avoid system throttling. 2) Make sure the configuration for Redundancy Policy and User defined current cap policy are compatible. The following configuration combinations are not permitted: a) Redundancy Policy set to "A/B Grid Redundant" and "System Current Cap Setting" set to "Enabled". b) Redundancy Policy set to "Not Redundant" and "Grid A Current Cap Setting" set to "Enabled". c) Redundancy Policy set to "Not Redundant" and "Grid B Current Cap Setting" set to "Enabled".
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2305
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 power cap value of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) in the slot arg1 is changed from arg2 to arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slotNumber
- arg2 = capValue
- arg3 = capValue
- Detailed Description
- The power cap value of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) in the slot identified in the message is modified.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2306
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 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) in the slot arg1 is unable to maintain the power limit.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slotNumber
- Detailed Description
- The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) in the slot identified in the message is unable to maintain the power limit.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the operating system driver support. If the issue persists, then provide this iDRAC Lifecycle log to the Technical Support team.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2307
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
- One or More components does not have correct power estimation CPU arg1 Memory arg2 PCIE arg3 Storage arg4.
- Arguments
- arg1 = value
- arg2 = Value
- arg3 = value
- arg4 = value
- Detailed Description
- One of more server components identified in the message do not have correct power estimation. Default budget estimation will be used for those particular components.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2308
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 effective capacity of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) in slot arg1 has changed to arg2 Watts.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Slot_Number
- arg2 = Watts
- Detailed Description
- The effective capacity of the PSU identified in the message has changed. However, the functionality of the PSU is not impacted.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR2310
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 input voltage for the Power Supply Unit PSU.Slot.arg1 is not detected.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- The input voltage for Power Supply Unit (PSU) in the slot identified in the message is not detected. The power supply is installed correctly but an input source is not connected or is not functional.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify the input power or power cord connection. If the issue persists, manually reseat the PSU. For information about reseating the PSU, see the Installation and Service Manual (ISM) of the respective PowerEdge server model available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- LCD Message
- The input voltage for the Power Supply Unit PSU.Slot.<number> is not detected.
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log, Power Off, Power Cycle, Reset
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*
PWR2311
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 input voltage for the Power Supply Unit PSU.Slot.arg1 is restored.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- The input voltage for Power Supply Unit (PSU) in the slot identified in the message is restored.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert*, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*
PWR2400
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
- Power management firmware unable to maintain power limit.
- Detailed Description
- The power management firmware cannot reduce power consumption to meet configuration or user defined settings.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Review system power policy. 2) Check system event logs for thermal or power related exceptions.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2401
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
- Power management firmware initialization error.
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC controller detected that the power management firmware did not initialize properly. The system may operate in a performance degraded state.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Disconnect system input power, wait one minute, reconnect system input power.2) Re-flash system BIOS.3) Upgrade system BIOS to the latest revision.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2402
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 is unable to communicate with power management firmware.
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC controller cannot communicate with the power management firmware due to an problem with the interface to the power management engine or with the power management engine itself. The system may operate in a performance degraded state.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the Lifecycle Controller Log (LC Log) and make sure that there are no subsequent log entries indicating that Communication with power management firmware has been restored. If this log entry is not present then do one of the following: 1) Disconnect system input power, wait one minute, reconnect system input power. 2) Re-flash system BIOS. 3) Upgrade system BIOS to the latest revision.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2403
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 communication with power management firmware has been restored.
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC controller established communication to the power management firmware. System performance will return to normal.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2404
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
- Power supply capacity alert disabled.
- Detailed Description
- Power supply capacity alert disabled due to user configuration.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2500
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
- An issue is observed in a power source on component arg1, (arg2).
- Arguments
- arg1 = system component
- arg2 = power rail name
- Detailed Description
- An issue is observed in a power source in the component identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Restart the server using the minimum system configuration. If the boot operation is successful then restore the server configuration but one component at a time. If unsuccessful, replace the component indicated in the message. For more information about the steps to recover from this issue, see the Field Service Manual (FSM).
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2501
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
- An issue is observed in a processor power source on component arg1, (arg2).
- Arguments
- arg1 = system component
- arg2 = power rail name
- Detailed Description
- An issue is observed in the power source of the component identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Restart the server using the minimum processor configuration. If the boot operation is successful then restore the server configuration but one component at a time. If unsuccessful, replace the component indicated in the message. For more information about the steps to recover from this issue, see the Field Service Manual (FSM).
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2502
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
- An issue is observed in a storage power source in the component arg1,arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = componentName
- arg2 = PowerRailName
- Detailed Description
- An issue is observed in the power source of the component identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Restart the server using the minimum storage configuration. If the boot operation is successful then restore the server configuration but one component at a time. If unsuccessful, replace the component indicated in the message. For more information about the steps to recover from this issue, see the Field Service Manual (FSM).
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2503
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 is a problem with a system(memory) power source on component arg1 (arg2).
- Arguments
- arg1 = system component
- arg2 = power rail name
- Detailed Description
- An issue is observed in the memory power source of the component identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Restart the server using the minimum memory configuration. If the boot operation is successful then restore the server configuration but one component at a time. If unsuccessful, replace the component indicated in the message. For more information about the steps to recover from this issue, see the Field Service Manual (FSM).
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2504
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
- An issue is observed in the adapter power source of the component arg1,arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = componentName
- arg2 = PowerRailName
- Detailed Description
- An issue is observed in the power source of the component identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Restart the server using the minimum adapter configuration. If the boot operation is successful then restore the server configuration but one component at a time. If unsuccessful, replace the component indicated in the message. For more information about the steps to recover from this issue, see the Field Service Manual (FSM).
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR2505
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 system is in the Power Failsafe state.
- Detailed Description
- A power fault has occurred. The system is in the Power Failsafe state.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disconnect the power clear this condition. Review the lifecycle log to identify the component and voltage that has the issue, and then use the corrective steps to resolve the issue.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR3000
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 system is being shut down for thermal protection.
- Detailed Description
- To avoid system damage because of insufficient cooling, the system is being shut down.
- Recommended Response Action
- Review the Embedded System Management Log for thermal or environmental failures and warnings, and replace the faulty components. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR3001
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
- Detected new peak power value. Peak value (in Watts): arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = peak value
- Detailed Description
- The system has detected a new peak power value.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the power usage corresponds to the current hardware configuration and workload.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 5013
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR8404
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
- Chassis power button is pressed, but the button is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis power button press is detected but the button has been disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- The chassis power button is disabled. To enable power button using the Web interface, go to the Local Access Configuration page. Refer to the product documentation in support.dell.com for more information.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8500
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
- Chassis power state updated to arg1 from arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = new power state
- arg2 = old power state
- Detailed Description
- The chassis power state from the configuration database and the current state are different. The current chassis power state will be updated in the configuration database. This is to insure the chassis power state will be the same if the CMC is rebooted or a CMC failover occurs. Note that the numerical value of the state is intended for technical support use.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8501
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
- Successfully set Virtual Infrastructure Device power to arg1 WDC.
- Arguments
- arg1 = power reading
- Detailed Description
- Power allocation succeeded for Virtual infrastructure.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8503
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 current value of System Input Power Cap (arg1W AC) is less than the upper limit (arg2W AC).
- Arguments
- arg1 = power value
- arg2 = power value
- Detailed Description
- This Information is provided to enable checking whether the powercap is lower than the maximum supported powercap limit.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8504
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
- Chassis power button is pressed, but the button is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis power button press is detected but the button has been disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- The chassis power button is disabled. To enable the chassis power button use the CMC RACADM command line interface, CMC Web interface. Using the command line, enter "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisPowerButtonEnable 1". Using the Web interface, click Chassis Overview > Power > Configuration. Clear the Disable Chassis Power Button check box.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8505
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 Dynamic Power Supply Engagement feature was not successfully enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Dynamic Power Supply Engagement feature was not successfully enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Restart the Chassis Management Controller and retry the operation. To restart the Chassis Management Controller, using the WEB UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Control, select the Reset CMC option, and then click Apply.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8506
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
- Cumulative power computation (KWH) time is reset on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = time
- Detailed Description
- Resetting the power computation reading causes the log to report time at which it is reset.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8507
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
- System Input Power Cap changed from arg1W AC to arg2W AC.
- Arguments
- arg1 = previous power value
- arg2 = new power value
- Detailed Description
- The system Input Power Cap was changed from the value to the value indicated in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8508
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
- New power budget (arg1W AC) may permit future degradation of redundancy.
- Arguments
- arg1 = power value
- Detailed Description
- If the power budget exceeds the effective capacity for the current redundancy policy, it is possible for power allocations to grow beyond the effective capacity, which would reduce redundancy capabilities.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required. Make sure there are enough PSUs to support redundancy at the specified power budget.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8509
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 change the server power priority because Server Based Power Management mode is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to change the server power priority because Server Based Power Management mode is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- The server power priority can be changed once Server Based Power Management mode is disabled. Using the CMC Web UI, navigate to the Chassis Overview > Power > Configuration page, then uncheck the Enable Server Based Power Management checkbox. Retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8510
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 set chassis power property arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = property name
- Detailed Description
- Unable to set the chassis power identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8511
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 set the CHASSIS_POWER_button_disable chassis power property.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to set the CHASSIS_POWER_button_disable chassis power property.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8512
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
- CMC rebooted, because the power configuration data could not be accessed.
- Detailed Description
- Power configuration data in memory cannot be accessed due to synchronization issues.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8514
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 chassis power action due to insufficient privileges.
- Detailed Description
- The user account credentials provided for this chassis power action do not have the correct privilege. Chassis control privilege is required to perform chassis power actions.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry to action with a different user account that has chassis power control privilege.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8515
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 the chassis power action because the chassis is not turned on.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is not turned on.
- Recommended Response Action
- Turn the chassis on and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8516
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 the chassis power action requested.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to perform the chassis power action requested.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the tracelog for more information. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8517
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 turn off chassis power.
- Detailed Description
- Chassis power state transition did not complete successfully. This may be due to one of the following: 1) Unable to turn off one or more servers, 2) A firmware update may be in progress.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the tracelog for more information. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8518
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 the chassis power action because the chassis is already turned on.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is already turned on.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8519
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 the chassis power action because the chassis is already turned off.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to perform the chassis power action because the chassis is already turned off.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8520
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
- Initiated the chassis reset operation.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis reset operation was initiated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8521
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
- Completed chassis reset operation.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis reset operation was completed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8522
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
- Initiated chassis power cycle operation.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis power cycle operation was initiated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8523
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
- Completed chassis power cycle operation.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis power cycle operation was completed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8524
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
- Redundancy was lost, while Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The redundancy was lost because the power requirement of the chassis exceeds the current redundant policy.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required. Review the power requirements and determine if more PSUs are needed to restore redundancy.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8525
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
- 110VAC Operation acknowledged.
- Detailed Description
- 110VAC operation of PSUs is acknowledged.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8526
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
- 110VAC Operation unacknowledged.
- Detailed Description
- 110VAC operation of PSUs is unacknowledged.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8527
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
- Server slot power priorities changed - reallocating power.
- Detailed Description
- Server slot power priorities were changed. Power to servers is being reallocated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8528
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 set Max Power Conservation Mode because the Server Based Power Management mode is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Max Power Conservation Mode can be enabled only when Server Based Power Management Mode is disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- The Max Power Conservation Mode can be changed when Server Based Power Management mode is disabled. Using the CMC Web UI, navigate to the Chassis Overview > Power > Configuration page, then uncheck the Enable Server Based Power Management checkbox. Retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8529
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
- Max Power Conservation Mode is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Max Power Conservation Mode is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8530
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
- Max Power Conservation Mode is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- Max Power Conservation Mode is disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8531
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
- Server Based Power Management Mode is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- Server Based Power Management Mode is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8532
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
- Server Based Power Management Mode is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- Server Based Power Management Mode is disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8533
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
- Power cap changed from arg1 W AC to arg2 W AC.
- Arguments
- arg1 = power value
- arg2 = power value
- Detailed Description
- Power cap setting was changed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8534
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 set Server Based Power Management Mode to enable.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to set Server Based Power Management Mode to enable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8535
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 set Server Based Power Management Mode to disable.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to set Server Based Power Management Mode to disable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8536
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
- Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8537
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
- Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- Server Performance Over Power Redundancy is disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8538
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
- Power Remote Logging is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- Power Remote Logging is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8539
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
- Power Remote Logging is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- Power Remote Logging is disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8540
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
- Power Remote Logging Interval set to arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = interval
- Detailed Description
- The interval for remote logging of power information is set to the value identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8541
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
- Chassis powerup operation initiated.
- Detailed Description
- Chassis powerup operation initiated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8542
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
- Chassis powerup operation completed.
- Detailed Description
- Chassis powerup operation completed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8543
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
- Server arg1 power inventory is not valid. Power inventory reading is Max Power=arg2 AC Watt, Min Power=arg3 AC Watt, Allocated Power=arg4 AC Watt.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- arg2 = max power reading
- arg3 = min power reading
- arg4 = allocated power reading
- Detailed Description
- Invalid power inventory reported by the iDRAC of the server identified in the message to the CMC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Turn on the server identified in the message. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8544
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
- Chassis Management Controller turned off the Server arg1 because of insufficient power at inventory.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- Insufficient power is available for the server identified in the message to function. The server will be turned off until there is sufficient power available.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8545
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
- Chassis Management Controller turned off the server arg1 because of incorrect power data retrieved from iDRAC at inventory.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- Incorrect power inventory information reported by the iDRAC for the server identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Invalid power inventory information could be due to outdated iDRAC firmware or server BIOS firmware versions. Update the components to their latest versions.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8546
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
- Chassis shutdown already in progress.
- Detailed Description
- A chassis shutdown was already in progress, when the additional shutdown request was received.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8547
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
- Chassis is already powered off.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis was already turned off, when the power off request was received.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8548
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
- Chassis shutdown operation initiated.
- Detailed Description
- Chassis shutdown operation initiated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8549
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
- Chassis shutdown did not complete successfully.
- Detailed Description
- The requested chassis shutdown operation did not complete successfully.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8550
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
- Chassis shutdown completed.
- Detailed Description
- Chassis shutdown completed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8551
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
- Successfully set Virtual Infrastructure Device power to arg1 DC Watt.
- Arguments
- arg1 = power reading
- Detailed Description
- This will be logged when a Virtual Infrastructure Device power allocation is configured.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8552
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on arg1-arg2 because of insufficient power.
- Arguments
- arg1 = component name
- arg2 = component id
- Detailed Description
- There is insufficient power for the component identified in the message to turn on.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8554
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to send power allocation information to arg1-arg2 at priority arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = component name
- arg2 = component id
- arg3 = priority number
- Detailed Description
- This situation occurs if the iDRAC is found to be turned off after power allocation information is sent by the CMC or if the communications between the CMC and iDRAC is non functional.
- Recommended Response Action
- Perform a Virtual Reseat of the component identified in the message. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Troubleshooting > Reset Components, and then select slot for the component identified in the message and apply the Virtual Reseat.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8555
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
- Chassis Management Controller unable to turn on arg1-arg2 at priority arg3 because of insufficient power. Minimum power needed is arg4 AC Watt, but only arg5 AC Watt is available.
- Arguments
- arg1 = component name
- arg2 = slot number
- arg3 = priority number
- arg4 = min power
- arg5 = available power
- Detailed Description
- The request to turn on the component identified in the message was not successful because insufficient power is available at the identified priority for the component.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8556
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
- Server arg1 was shutdown due to insufficient power.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Server identified in the message was shutdown due to insufficient power.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8557
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 System Input Power Cap is too low to be enforced using the current Power Supply configuration.
- Detailed Description
- The current Power Cap setting cannot be enforced. This may be the result of changing the redundancy mode or by changing the PSUs. The power cap setting must be increased to be usable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Increase the Power Cap value. To increase the Power Cap do one of the following: 1) Using CMC Web interface: Select "Chassis Overview" -> Power -> Configuration and then adjust System Input Power Cap values. 2) Run the following RACADM command at the command line interface: "config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisPowerCap <value>".Try setting the power cap above the lower bound displayed on the power configuration page.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8558
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 System Input Power Cap is being enforced with the current Power Supply configuration.
- Detailed Description
- A configuration change has occurred such that the current power cap is now supported.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2275
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8559
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
- Power cycle initiated for I/O Module arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = iIOM slot name
- Detailed Description
- Power cycle initiated for the I/O module in the slot identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8560
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 turn on I/O Module arg1 due to insufficient chassis power.
- Arguments
- arg1 = IOM slot name
- Detailed Description
- Unable to turn on the I/O Module identified in the message due to insufficient chassis power.
- Recommended Response Action
- Utilize the Chassis Management Controller/Management Module (CMC/MM) web interface to check available power and I/O Module power requirements. If sufficient power is available, restart the CMC/MM and retry the operation. If sufficient power is not available due to an insufficient number of PSUs, add additional PSU(s) and reinsert the I/O Module.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8561
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 power on server arg1 because of iDRAC communication issue.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller is unable to communicate with the Server iDRAC service processor and the server could not be powered on. This situation may occur when iDRAC is rebooting.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait for three minutes and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server and wait for the iDRAC to finish restarting.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8562
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 power on the server arg1 before power on timer expired.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- Unable to power on the server before the power on timer has expired. This happens if the server did not show power on status change within 30 seconds after the power on operation was initiated. This issue may also occur when iDRAC is rebooting.
- Recommended Response Action
- The Server may need more time to power on. Wait for ten seconds and check the power status. If the server was not powered on, retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server, wait for the iDRAC to complete startup, and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8563
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 turn on Server arg1 due to I/O fabric inconsistency.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- The Server identified in the message did not turn on due to a fabric mismatch between the I/O Module and the Mezzanine card on the Server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the hardware compatibility between the I/O Module (IOM) and the Mezzanine (Mezz) card is correct. Check the M1000e Hardware Manual for correct component compatibility.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8564
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 turn on the Server arg1 because the power request exceeded the System Input Power Cap.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message was not turned on because the available power is less than the requested power.
- Recommended Response Action
- Utilize the Chassis Management Controller web interface to check the System Input Max Power Capacity Power and server power requirements. If sufficient power is available, retry the operation. Otherwise, increase the System Input Power Cap value.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8565
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 turn off the Server arg1 due to iDRAC communication issue.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller is unable to communicate with the iDRAC service processor for the Server identified in the message and the Server could not be turned off. This situation may occur when iDRAC is rebooting.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following: 1) Wait for a few minutes for the iDRAC service processor to complete startup. 2) Retry the operation. 3) If the issue persists, reset the iDRAC and wait a few minutes for the iDRAC startup to complete before retrying the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8566
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 turn off the Server arg1 before the Power Off timer expired.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- Unable to turn off the Server before the Power Off timer has expired. This happens if the Server did not show "power off" status change within 30 seconds after the operation was initiated. This situation may also occur when iDRAC is rebooting.
- Recommended Response Action
- The Server may need more time to turn off. Wait for ten seconds and check the power status. If the Server was not turned off, retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the Server, wait for the iDRAC to complete startup, and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8567
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 turn off Server arg1 on a power cycle action.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- Unable to turn off the Server on a power cycle operation. This happens if the Server did not show a "power off" status change within the expected time.
- Recommended Response Action
- The Server could have taken more time to turn off than expected. If the Server is turned off, turn on to complete the power cycle. If the Server has not completed a power cycle, retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8568
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
- Server arg1 did not gracefully shutdown before the timer expired.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message did not gracefully shutdown before the CMC shutdown timer expired. This happens if the server did not show power off status change within 60 seconds after the operation was initiated, or if the OS in the server has not successfully shutdown.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check if the OS in the server identified in the message has successfully shutdown, if not, manually complete the shutdown or wait for the shutdown to complete normally. If the issue persists, perform a forced power down of the server identified in the message.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8569
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 power cycle the server arg1 because the server is off.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The requested power cycle operation cannot be performed when the server is not turned on. The server should be already turned on for the power cycle operation to be successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- Turn on the server, if necessary, before requesting a power cycle operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8570
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 communicate to the iDRAC, when trying to power cycle the server arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller is not able to communicate with the iDRAC on the server identified in the message. Therefore, the server could not be power cycled. This situation may occur when iDRAC is rebooting.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait for few minutes, and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, do one of the following: 1) Reset the iDRAC, 2) Perform a Virtual Reseat of the server, 3) Remove and re-insert the server.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8571
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 the power action requested for the server arg1because another power action is in progress.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server ID
- Detailed Description
- Another power action is in progress. The requested power action cannot be carried out until the power action in progress completes.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait for the power action in progress to complete and retry the operation. It may take a few minutes for the current power action to complete.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8572
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 shutdown the server arg1 because the server is off.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server id
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message can be shutdown only if the server is turned on.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8573
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 Chassis Management Controller is unable to communicate to the iDRAC, when trying to turn off the server arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server id
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller is not able to communicate with the iDRAC on the server identified in the message. Therefore the server could not be turned off. This situation may occur when iDRAC is restarting.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait for three minutes, and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server and wait for the iDRAC to finish restarting before retying the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8574
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 Chassis Management Controller is unable to communicate to the iDRAC, when trying to hard reset the server arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller is not able to communicate with the iDRAC on the server identified in the message. Therefore the server could not be hard reset. This situation may occur when iDRAC is restarting.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait for three minutes, and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server and wait for the iDRAC to finish restarting before retying the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8575
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
- Initiated the Virtual Reseat of server arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server id
- Detailed Description
- A Virtual Reseat for the server identified in the message is initiated. A Virtual Reseat is the same as removing and inserting a server.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8576
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 turn on the Sleeve or Sled arg1 after a virtual reseat operation.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The virtual reseat initiated on the Sleeve or Sled identified in the message successfully turned off the component. However, the Sleeve or Sled did not turn on successfully. A virtual reseat is the same as removing and inserting a Sleeve or Sled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the virtual reseat operation on the Sleeve or Sled identified in the message. If the issue persists, manually remove and reinsert the Sleeve or Sled in the chassis.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8577
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
- A virtual reseat operation is initiated on Sleeve or Sled arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- A virtual reseat operation is initiated on the Sleeve or Sled identified in the message. A virtual reseat is the same as removing and inserting a Sleeve or Sled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8578
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on the iDRAC on server-arg1 because power required is less than available power.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on the iDRAC because power required is less than available power.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field, view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Remove and reinsert the server when enough power is available.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8579
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
- Request to reset the CMC arg1 is initiated.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot id
- Detailed Description
- A request to reset the CMC identified in the message is initiated. If a second CMC is present, a failover to the other CMC will occur as a result.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8580
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because the Chassis is not turned on.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The power on request for the server identified in the message was not successful because the Chassis is turned off.
- Recommended Response Action
- Turn on the Chassis, and then retry the operation. To turn on the Chassis using the Chassis Management Controller Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Control, select the Power On System option, and then click Apply.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PWR8581
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because another chassis power operation is in progress.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- A chassis power operation is currently in progress and the server identified in the message could not be turned on.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait until the current chassis power operation is complete and the chassis is On and then retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8582
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because Max Power Conservation Mode is enabled.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- Unable to turn on the server identified in the message because the Max Power Conservation Mode (MPCM) is enabled. After MPCM is enabled, the chassis will be in power conservation mode and the CMC cannot process any further server power on operation requests.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable the Max Power Conservation Mode and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8583
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because unacknowledged 110V PSUs are present.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- To enable 110V operation, the Allow 110VAC Operation feature must be enabled. If the feature is not enabled, the server turn-on operation will not be processed.
- Recommended Response Action
- On the Power Configuration page, in the Web UI, select the Allow 110VAC Operation for power supplies and retry the operation. Using the RACADM utility, run the following command, "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisAllow110VACOperation 1".
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8584
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because the power supply redundancy is lost and Performance Over Power Redundancy feature is disabled and the power required is less than the available power.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- If power redundancy is lost and the server Performance Over Power Redundancy feature is disabled, the server turn-on will not be allowed.
- Recommended Response Action
- To enable the server to be turned-on, on the Power Configuration page in the Web UI, enable the server Performance Over Power Redundancy option . Using the RACADM utility, run the following command "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisPerformanceOverRedundancy 1". Then retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8585
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
- Chassis Management Controller granted the power required to turn on server-arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- Chassis Management Controller granted the power required to turn on the server identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8586
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because it is not supported in the VRTX chassis.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis does not support the server identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- The server inserted is not supported in the Chassis. Remove the server from the Chassis.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8587
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because the chassis enclosure is open.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The server cannot be turned on if the chassis enclosure is open.
- Recommended Response Action
- The chassis enclosure is open. Retry the operation after closing the enclosure.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8588
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because a chassis infrastructure firmware update is in progress.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message cannot be turned on while a chassis infrastructure firmware update operation is in progress.
- Recommended Response Action
- The chassis infrastructure firmware update is in progress. Retry the operation after the firmware update is complete.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8589
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 server-arg1 does not have PCIe Mezzanine card in slot B1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe Mezzanine card in the slot B1 is absent. Without PCIe Mezzanine cards, the chassis PCIe cards will not be available for servers.
- Recommended Response Action
- Insert a PCIe Mezzanine card in slot B1.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8590
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 server-arg1 does not have PCIe Mezzanine card in slot C1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe Mezzanine card in the slot C1 is absent. Without PCIe Mezzanine cards, the chassis PCIe cards will not be available for servers.
- Recommended Response Action
- Insert a PCIe Mezzanine card in slot C1.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8591
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
- Servers are turned off to allocate power to the newly inserted hard disk drives.
- Detailed Description
- Before inserting hard disk drives, always make sure the Chassis has enough available power. Otherwise operating servers may be turned off.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field, view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8592
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on or turn off the chassis because another chassis power operation is in progress.
- Detailed Description
- The request to turn on or turn off the chassis was issued before the previous power operation was completed.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation after the current operation is complete.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8593
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on or turn off the chassis because the chassis infrastructure component firmware update is in progress.
- Detailed Description
- The chassis power operation cannot be performed when a chassis infrastructure firmware update is in progress.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation after the chassis infrastructure component firmware update is complete.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8594
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to set the Enhanced Cooling Mode because the requested power arg1 AC Watt is more than available power arg2 AC Watt.
- Arguments
- arg1 = requested watts
- arg2 = available watts
- Detailed Description
- The available power is not sufficient to enable the Enhanced Cooling Mode feature.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is enough power supply to enable the Enhanced Cooling Mode feature. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8595
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server arg1 due to insufficient power for the arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot id
- arg2 = chassis component name
- Detailed Description
- The turn-on request for the server identified in the message did not succeed because of insufficient power to the chassis component identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- The Chassis Management Controller (CMC) will retry turning on the server and the corresponding components associated to the server after a predefined interval. If the issue persists, refer to the Managing and Monitoring Power section in the CMC User Guide for more information on configuring power management settings.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8596
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
- Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on server-arg1 because PSU redundancy is lost and the available power is insufficient.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller cannot turn on the server identified in the message, because PSU redundancy is lost or PSUs are removed. Sufficient power is not available for the operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field, view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. When enough power is available, retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8597
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 Power Supply Unit (PSU) arg1 is turned off because it is not supported by the Chassis.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PSU number
- Detailed Description
- The identified Power Supply Unit (PSU) is turned off because it is not supported by the Chassis.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the PSU identified in the message with an appropriate unit, and then retry the operation. For a list of PSUs that are compatible, consult the system Owners Manual or If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, LCD, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8598
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 Power Supply Unit (PSU) arg1 is turned off because it is not compatible with the other PSUs used in the Chassis.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PSU number
- Detailed Description
- The Power Supply Unit (PSU) identified in the message is turned off because it is not compatible with the other PSUs in the Chassis.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the PSU with an appropriate unit, and then retry the operation. For a list of PSUs that are compatible, consult the system Owners Manual or If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, LCD, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8601
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 multinode sled power button is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The power buttons for all multinode sleds in the chassis are disabled. The operation to disable the power button is only applicable to the multinode sleds available, and does not affect other servers in the chassis.
- Recommended Response Action
- To enable the chassis power button use the CMC RACADM command line interface (CLI) or CMC Web interface. At the CLI, enter "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisSledPowerButtonEnable 1". Using the Web interface, click Server Overview > Power > Control. Clear the Disable power button for all multinode sleds in the chassis" check box.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8602
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 multinode sled power button is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The power buttons for all multinode sleds in the chassis are enabled. The operation to enable the power button is only applicable to the multinode sleds available, and does not affect other servers in the chassis.
- Recommended Response Action
- To disable the chassis power button use the CMC RACADM command line interface (CLI) or CMC Web interface. At the CLI, enter "racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisSledPowerButtonEnable 0". Using the Web interface, click Server Overview > Power > Control. Select the "Disable power button for all multinode sleds in the chassis" check box.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8654
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
- Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is unable to send power allocation information to the component arg1-arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = component name
- arg2 = component id
- Detailed Description
- CMC could not successfully send the power allocation information to the component identified in the message, because either iDRAC is stopped after the power allocation was sent by CMC or the communication between CMC and iDRAC has ended.
- Recommended Response Action
- Perform a Virtual Reseat operation of the component, and then retry the operation. To virtually reseat a component, log in to the CMC Web interface, select Chassis Overview > Troubleshooting > Reset Components > select the option corresponding to the component, and then click Virtual Reseat.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8655
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
- Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is unable to turn on the component arg1-arg2 because of insufficient power. The minimum required power is arg3 AC Watts, but only arg4 AC Watts is available.
- Arguments
- arg1 = component name
- arg2 = slot number
- arg3 = min power
- arg4 = available power
- Detailed Description
- CMC could not successfully turn on the component identified in the message, because of insufficient power available.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is sufficient power available, and then retry the operation. To view the available power, on the CMC Web interface, click Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. The available power is displayed in the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field. To increase available power, add more PSUs or remove unused components from the Chassis.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8656
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
- Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is unable to turn on the component arg1-arg2 because of insufficient power.
- Arguments
- arg1 = component name
- arg2 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- CMC could not successfully turn on the component identified in the message, because of insufficient power available.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure there is sufficient power available, and then retry the operation. To increase available power, add more PSUs, use PSUs with higher voltage inputs or a higher power rating, remove unused components from the Chassis, or change the redundancy policy to Redundancy Alerting Only or Non-redundant.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8663
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 turn on the server arg1 because of an inconsistency between the I/O module and mezzanine card.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message could not be successfully turned on because of incompatibility between the I/O module and mezzanine card.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the I/O module and mezzanine card are compatible. For information about compatibility of hardware components, see the Modular System Chassis Hardware Manual.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8664
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 Dynamic Power Supply Engagement feature is arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = enabled or disabled
- Detailed Description
- The power configuration property dynamic power supply engagement feature is disabled or enabled as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8665
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 Chassis power button is arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = enabled or disabled
- Detailed Description
- The property chassis power button is either enabled or disabled as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8666
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 iKVM power cycle operation is initiated.
- Detailed Description
- The iKVM power cycle operation is initiated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8667
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
- Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is resetting iKVM to its default settings.
- Detailed Description
- Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is resetting iKVM to its default settings.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8668
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
- Chassis Management Controller (CMC) has initiated the process of resetting iKVM.
- Detailed Description
- Chassis Management Controller (CMC) has initiated the process of resetting iKVM.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8669
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 turn on the server arg1 because of an inconsistency between the chassis and server components.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message could not be successfully turned on because of incompatibility between the chassis PCIe components and mezzanine card.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the chassis PCIe components and mezzanine card are compatible. For information about compatibility of hardware components, see the Modular System Chassis Hardware Manual available at the support site.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 8417
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8670
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 turn on serverarg1 because the required power arg2 AC Watts exceeds the subsystem Connector Limit arg3 AC Watts for IO modules, Blowers and Servers.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot ID
- arg2 = power level
- arg3 = power limit
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message cannot be turned on if the Connector Limit for the subsystems identified in the message is exceeded .
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure the system operates within the subsystem Connector Limit for the components specified. To review power budget information select Chassis Overview -> Power -> Budget Status. Turn off unused components within the subsystem to make power available for the server to turn on or turn off low priority servers and try the operation again.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8418
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8671
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 Chassis Management Controller is unable to set the Enhanced Cooling Mode because the requested power arg1 AC Watts exceeds the subsystem power limit arg2 AC Watts for IO Modules, Blowers and Servers.
- Arguments
- arg1 = requested power level
- arg2 = power limit
- Detailed Description
- The Enhanced Cooling Mode feature cannot be enabled because the requested power exceeds the Chassis subsystem power limit for IO Modules, Blowers and Servers.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure the system operates within the subsystem Connector Limit for the components specified. To review power budget information select Chassis Overview -> Power -> Budget Status. Turn off unused components within the subsystem to make power available to set Enhanced Cooling Mode.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8672
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 server in slot arg1 does not have a arg2 mezzanine card in slot arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server slot number
- arg2 = card type
- arg3 = mezzanine position number
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message does not have a card in the Mezzanine slot as identified in the message. A mezzanine card position is identified with the following numbers: For quarter-width server, the position number is 1. For half-width server mezzanine C & B maps to position numbers 1 & 2 respectively. For full-width server, mezzanine C & B on the upper- or left part of the server maps to position numbers 1 & 2 respectively. Mezzanine C & B on the lower- or right part of the server maps to position numbers 3 & 4 respectively.
- Recommended Response Action
- Insert a mezzanine card in the slot identified in the message.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8673
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
- arg1chassis configuration detected at arg2arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Carrier grade
- arg2 = voltage
- arg3 = power state
- Detailed Description
- Displays voltage change with power configuration change.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8674
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 change the value of Allow 110 VAC Operation property because it is not supported in NEBS configuration PWR or PSU.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to change the value of the Allow 110 VAC Operation property because it is not supported in NEBS configuration PWR or PSU.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8675
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
- AC power supply is detected in the NEBS configuration.
- Detailed Description
- AC power supply is detected in the NEBS configuration.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8676
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 set the chassis power property arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = property name
- Detailed Description
- The chassis power property identified in the message cannot be set.
- Recommended Response Action
- If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8677
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
- Dynamic Power Supply Engagement configuration is changed.
- Detailed Description
- Dynamic Power Supply Engagement configuration is changed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8678
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 value of the property arg1 is arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = power property name
- arg2 = enable or disable
- Detailed Description
- The power property identified in the message is changed as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8680
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 arg1 firmware in the server slot arg2 does not support the storage sled.
- Arguments
- arg1 = iDRAC/BIOS
- arg2 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The firmware identified in the message does not support the storage sled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Update the firmware identified in the message to the supported latest available version. See the latest iDRAC User Guide for information on the versions that support the storage sled.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, LCD, OS Log, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8681
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 arg1 firmware in the server slot arg2 does not support additional PCIe slots.
- Arguments
- arg1 = iDRAC/BIOS
- arg2 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The firmware identified in the message does not support the PCIe reassignment operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Update the firmware identified in the message to the supported latest available version. See the latest iDRAC User Guide for information on the versions that support the PCIe reassignment.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, OS Log, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8682
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 turn on the storage sled controller arg1 in slot arg2 because the arg3 module is not functioning.
- Arguments
- arg1 = controller number
- arg2 = slot number
- arg3 = module name
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is unable to turn on the storage sled controller identified in the message. The Chassis storage sled controller is unable to turn on due to a configuration or hardware issue.
- Recommended Response Action
- Remove the storage sled identified in the message, re-insert it and observe whether the issue is resolved. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2273
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, LCD, OS Log, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8683
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
- Initiated the Virtual Reseat of peripheral arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- A Virtual Reseat for the peripheral sled identified in the message is initiated. A Virtual Reseat is the same as removing and inserting a peripheral sled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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—Filter Visibility, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8684
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
- Storage sled controller arg1 in slot arg2 turned on successfully.
- Arguments
- arg1 = controller number
- arg2 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The storage sled controller in the slot identified in the message turned on successfully.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, LC Log*, LCD, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8685
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 arg1 firmware in the server slot arg2 supports the storage sled.
- Arguments
- arg1 = iDRAC/BIOS
- arg2 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The firmware identified in the message supports the storage sled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8419
- 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—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD, OS Log, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8686
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 Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is unable to turn on the storage sleds associated with server in slot arg1 because the iDRAC firmware version in the server does not support the chassis storage module.
- Arguments
- arg1 = slot number
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is unable to turn on the storage sled controller identified in the message because iDRAC version installed on the server is not compatible.
- Recommended Response Action
- Update the iDRAC firmware identified in the message to the supported latest available version and retry the operation. For information about the supported firmware versions, refer to the Chassis Management Controller users Guide available at the support site.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, LCD, OS Log, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8687
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 Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is unable to turn on the storage sled controller installed on server in slot arg1 because the server does not have a Mezzanine card.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server slot
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is unable to turn on the storage sled controller installed on the server in the slot identified in the message because the server does not have a Mezzanine card. A Mezzanine card position is identified with the following numbers: For quarter-width server, the position number is 1. For half-width server mezzanine C & B maps to position numbers 1 & 2 respectively. For full-width server, Mezzanine C & B on the upper- or left part of the server maps to position numbers 1 & 2 respectively. Mezzanine C & B on the lower- or right part of the server maps to position numbers 3 & 4 respectively.
- Recommended Response Action
- Install a Mezzanine card in the Mezzanine card slot of the server identified in the message, and then retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2274
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, IPMI Alert, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, LCD, OS Log, Chassis Event Proxy*
PWR8688
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 Chassis AC Power Recovery feature is arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = enabled or disabled
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis AC Power Recovery feature is enabled or disabled as described in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR8689
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 Chassis, and the associated Chassis Infrastructure and Computation Nodes are automatically turned off, because an AC Power Cycle operation is performed on the Chassis Management Controller (CMC) when the AC Power Recovery feature is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Chassis, and the associated Chassis Infrastructure and Computation Nodes are automatically turned off because an AC Power Cycle operation is performed on the Chassis Management Controller when the AC Power Recovery feature is disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR8690
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 turn on the server arg1 because of an inconsistency between the I/O module and mezzanine card.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server number
- Detailed Description
- The server identified in the message could not be successfully turned on because of incompatibility between the I/O module and mezzanine card.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the I/O module and mezzanine card are compatible. For information about compatibility of hardware components, see the Modular System Chassis Hardware Manual.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR8701
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 the chassis power action requested.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to perform the chassis power action requested.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the hardware logs for more information. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR8702
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 turn off chassis power.
- Detailed Description
- Chassis power state transition did not complete successfully. This may be due to one of the following: 1) Unable to turn off one or more servers, 2) A firmware update may be in progress.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the hardware logs for more information. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR8703
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 chassis Power Limiting Bypass feature is arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = enabled or disabled
- Detailed Description
- The chassis Power Limiting Bypass feature is modified as specified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PWR8704
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 system hot spare enablement setting changed from arg1 to arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = previous hot spare setting
- arg2 = new hot spare setting
- Detailed Description
- The system hot spare enablement setting was changed from the previous value to the new value specified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8705
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 system hot spare primary grid setting changed from arg1 to arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = previous hot spare setting
- arg2 = new hot spare setting
- Detailed Description
- The system hot spare primary grid setting was changed from the previous value to the new value specified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (PWR = Power Usage)
- 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
PWR8706
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
- System Input Power Cap changed from arg1 W to arg2 W.
- Arguments
- arg1 = previous power value
- arg2 = new power value
- Detailed Description
- The System Input Power Cap was changed to a new value indicated in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (PWR = Power Usage)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
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