
PowerEdge Servers Error and Event Messages Reference Guide
SEKM—Secure Enterprise Key Management Event Messages
SEKM001
NOTE: 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 test connection to the Key Management Server arg1 was successful.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server name
- Detailed Description
- A test connection to an Key Management Server was executed.successfully.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM002
NOTE: 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 connect to any Key Management Server because the SEKM configuration is incomplete.
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC cannot perform either a Test SEKM connection operation or exchange key with the KMS server because all the required SEKM attributes are not configured on the iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the required SEKM attributes are configured. For information about the required attributes, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM003
NOTE: 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 connect to any Key Management Server because the SEKM certificates are not uploaded to the iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC cannot perform either a Test SEKM connection operation or exchange key with the Key Management Server because the required SEKM certificates are not uploaded to the iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the required SEKM certificates are uploaded to the iDRAC. For information about the required SEKM certificates, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM004
NOTE: 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 Certificate Signing Request (CSR) is successfully generated for the Key Management Server.
- Detailed Description
- A Certificate Signing Request (CSR) is successfully generated for the Key Management Server.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM005
NOTE: 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 SEKM setting arg1 is changed from arg2 to arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = setting name
- arg2 = old value
- arg3 = new value
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM server setting is changed as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM006
NOTE: 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 SEKM feature on the iDRAC is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM feature on the iDRAC is disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM007
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Uploaded arg1 to iDRAC successfully.
- Arguments
- arg1 = certificate name
- Detailed Description
- A Certificate is uploaded to iDRAC. The certificate is one of the following: 1) SEKM SSL Certificate. 2) Key Management Server CA certificate.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM008
NOTE: 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 request to enable SEKM feature on the iDRAC was unsuccessful.
- Detailed Description
- A request to enable SEKM feature on the iDRAC was unsuccessful because of an issue with connecting to the Key Management Server using the provided settings.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the Lifecycle Controller logs related to SEKM server connection for more information.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM009
NOTE: 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 Key Management Server arg1 has rejected the signed iDRAC SEKM certificate.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server name
- Detailed Description
- The Key Management Server identified in the message has rejected the signed iDRAC SEKM certificate.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure the iDRAC CSR is signed by a CA that is in the list of trusted CAs on the Key Management Server. For details about generating and uploading a signed CSR, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM010
NOTE: 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 iDRAC SEKM Client certificate will expire in arg1 days.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number of days
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC SEKM Client Certificate will expire in few days as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following: 1) Generate a new Certificate Signing Request (CSR). 2) Get the CSR signed by the Key Management Server. 3) Upload the signed CSR to iDRAC. For procedures about generating and uploading a CSR on iDRAC, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM011
NOTE: 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 connect to the Key Management Server arg1 because either invalid server attributes are entered or invalid SEKM certificate is uploaded to the iDRAC. The KMIP error value arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = KMP ServerIP
- arg2 = IP Error Value
- Detailed Description
- Cannot connect to the Key Management Server identified in the message because either invalid server attributes are entered or invalid SEKM certificate is uploaded to the iDRAC. The KMIP error value is displayed in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure of the following and retry the operation: 1) The SEKM settings on the iDRAC are correct. 2) A signed iDRAC CSR is uploaded to iDRAC. 3) A Key Management Server CA certificate is uploaded to the iDRAC. For information about setting up SEKM on iDRAC, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM012
NOTE: 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 upload the arg1 because either the Certificate is invalid or has expired or has a key mismatch.
- Arguments
- arg1 = certificate name
- Detailed Description
- The certificate cannot be uploaded because either the Certificate is invalid or has expired or has a key mismatch.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the certificate is valid and retry the operation. For information about certificate upload, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM013
NOTE: 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 Key Management Server arg1 rejected the iDRAC account user name and password credentials setup on this iDRAC.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server name
- Detailed Description
- The Key Management Server identified in the message rejected the iDRAC account user name and password set up on this iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enter the correct iDRAC Key Management Server user name and password that matches the account credentials created for this iDRAC on the Key Management Server, and then retry the operation. For information about valid iDRAC user name and password, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM014
NOTE: 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 Key Management Server arg1 is unable to create a key. The KMIP error value arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = KMP ServerIP
- arg2 = IP Error Value
- Detailed Description
- The Key Management Server identified in the message is unable to create a key. The KMIP error value displayed in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure your key algorithm settings on the iDRAC and Key Management Server settings are compatible.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM015
NOTE: 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 Key Management Server arg1 cannot provide a key because either the key ID is unavailable on the Key Management Server or iDRAC does not have permissions to get this key ID. The KMIP error value arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = KMP ServerIP
- arg2 = IP Error Value
- Detailed Description
- The Key Management Server identified in the message cannot provide a key because either the key ID is unavailable on the Key Management Server or iDRAC does not have permissions to get this key ID. The KMIP error value displayed in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure the key ID is available on the Key Management Server (KMS) and you have the necessary user access rights. Verify the KMS log data. For more information, see the Secure Enterprise Key Manager(SEKM) Support Enablement Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM016
NOTE: 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 connection between the iDRAC and Key Management Server arg1 timed out because of an issue with the network connection, the network configuration, or the IP address provided.
- Arguments
- arg1 = server name
- Detailed Description
- The connection between the iDRAC and Key Management Server cannot be started because of an issue with the network connection, the network configuration, or the IP address provided.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the following are correct and retry the operation: 1) Network connection. 2) Network configuration. 3) IP Address provided 4) Timeout value. If the issue persists, reset the iDRAC, and then retry the operation.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM017
NOTE: 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 verify the SSL Certificate because invalid SSL hostname is entered.
- Detailed Description
- The SSL certificate cannot be verified because invalid SSL hostname is entered.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enter Certificates with valid host names and retry the operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM018
NOTE: 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 Rekey operation because no devices were found secured by iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The Rekey operation cannot be performed because no devices were found secured by iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the one or more devices are secured by iDRAC, and then retry the operation. For more information about configuring the Secure Enterprise Key Manager or iLKM mode on iDRAC, see the Lifecycle Controller Remote Services Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM019
NOTE: 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 Security feature on iDRAC cannot be disabled because some devices associated with this iDRAC are secured by iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The Security feature on iDRAC cannot be disabled because some devices associated with this iDRAC are secured by iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Makesure that none of thedevices associated with this iDRAC are in secure mode, and then retry theoperation. For information about configuring security mode on iDRAC, see theLifecycle Controller Remote Services Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM020
NOTE: 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 SEKM feature on the iDRAC is enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM feature on the iDRAC is enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0200
NOTE: 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 generate the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) because one or more attributes are not configured.
- Detailed Description
- The Certificate Signing Request (CSR) cannot be generated because one or more attributes are not configured.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that all the required attributes in the iDRAC.SEKMCert group are configured.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0201
NOTE: 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 SEKM SSL certificate is successfully deleted.
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM SSL certificate is successfully deleted.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0202
NOTE: 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 delete the SEKM SSL certificate because of an internal issue in the iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM SSL certificate cannot be deleted because of an internal issue in the iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, restart iDRAC, and then retry the operation after the iDRAC is successfully restarted.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0203
NOTE: 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 requested operation because SEKM SSL certificate file does not exist.
- Detailed Description
- The requested operation cannot be performed because the SEKM SSL certificate does not exist.
- Recommended Response Action
- Upload the necessary SEKM SSL certificate by running the following RACADM command at the Command Line Interface (CLI), and then retry the operation: "racadm sslcertupload -f <filename> -t 6".
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0204
NOTE: 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 Key Management Server CA certificate is successfully deleted.
- Detailed Description
- The Key Management Server CA certificate is successfully deleted.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0205
NOTE: 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 delete the Key Management Server CA certificate because of an internal issue in the iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The Key Management Server CA certificate cannot be deleted because of an internal issue in the iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, restart iDRAC, and then retry the operation after the iDRAC is successfully restarted.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0206
NOTE: 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 operation because the Key Management Server CA certificate file does not exist.
- Detailed Description
- The operation cannot be completed because the Key Management Server CA certificate file does not exist.
- Recommended Response Action
- Upload the necessary Key Management Server CA certificate by running the following RACADM command at the Command Line Interface (CLI), and then retry the operation: "racadm sslcertupload -f <filename> -t 7".
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0207
NOTE: 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 Test Connection operation to the Key Management Server is successfully performed.
- Detailed Description
- The Test Connection operation to the Key Management Server is successfully performed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0208
NOTE: 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 successfully complete the Test Connection operation to the Key Management Server because of an incorrect configuration between the Key Management Server and the iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The Test Connection operation cannot be successfully completed to the Key Management Server identified in the message because of an incorrect configuration between the Key Management Server and iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that one or more of the following is correct and retry the operation: 1) The Key Management Server is working and responding. 2) A proper network connection is available to the Key Management Server. 3) The Key Management Server and iDRAC are configured.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0209
NOTE: 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 successfully exchange a key between the Key Management Server and iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- A key between the Key Management Server and iDRAC cannot be successfully exchanged.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the Key Management Server and iDRAC are configured and communicating.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM021
NOTE: 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 request to rekey all devices was received successfully on the iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- A request is successfully received by iDRAC to rekey all the secure capable devices. As each device completes the rekey process, a log entry will be created in the Lifecycle Controller log indicating the status of the rekey for that device.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the Lifecycle Controller logs for rekey completion status for each device in secured mode.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0210
NOTE: 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 successfully start connection to the Key Management Server because one or more attributes are not configured.
- Detailed Description
- A connection to the Key Management Server identified in the message cannot be started because one or more attributes are not configured.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that all the attributes in the iDRAC.KMS group are configured, and then retry the operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0211
NOTE: 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 successfully start connection to the Key Management Server because of an internal error in the iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- A connection to the Key Management Server identified in the message cannot be started because of an internal error in the iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, restart the iDRAC, and then retry the operation after the iDRAC successfully restarts.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0212
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The operation is successfully started. To view the status of a job, run the "racadm jobqueue view -i arg1" command at the Command Line Interface (CLI).
- Arguments
- arg1 = job id
- Detailed Description
- The operation is successfully started. This operation may take several minutes to complete. To view the status of a job, run the "racadm jobqueue view -i " command at the Command Line Interface (CLI).
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0213
NOTE: 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 SEKM disable operation is successful.
- Detailed Description
- SEKM disable operation was successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0214
NOTE: 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 SEKM Disable operation because the iDRAC and Key Management Server configuration is incorrect.
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM Disable operation cannot be completed because the iDRAC and Key Management Server configuration is incorrect.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that one or more of the following is correct and retry the operation: 1) The Key Management Server is working and responding. 2) A proper network connection is available to the Key Management Server. 3) The Key Management Server and iDRAC are configured.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0215
NOTE: 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 SEKM Enable operation because the iDRAC and Key Management Server configuration is incorrect.
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM Enable operation cannot be completed because the iDRAC and Key Management Server configuration is incorrect.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that one or more of the following is correct and retry the operation: 1) The Key Management Server is working and responding. 2) A proper network connection is available to the Key Management Server. 3) The Key Management Server and iDRAC are configured.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0216
NOTE: 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 SEKM Enable operation because the SEKM feature is already enabled.
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM Enable operation cannot be completed because the SEKM feature is already enabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0217
NOTE: 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 SEKM Disable operation because the SEKM feature is already disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM Disable operation cannot be completed because the SEKM feature is already disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0218
NOTE: 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 SEKM rekey operation is successfully started. To view the status of a job, run the "racadm jobqueue view -i arg1" command at the Command Line Interface (CLI).
- Arguments
- arg1 = job id
- Detailed Description
- The SEKM rekey operation is successfully initiated. The SEKM rekey operation may take several minutes to complete. To view the status of a job, run the "racadm jobqueue view -i " command at the Command Line Interface (CLI).
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0219
NOTE: 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 SEKM rekey operation because the iDRAC is not configured to the Secure Enterprise Key Manager feature.
- Detailed Description
- SEKM rekey operation failed because the iDRAC is not configured to the Secure Enterprise Key Manager feature.
- Recommended Response Action
- To configure the SEKM feature run the following RACADM command:"racadm sekm enable" at the command line interface(CLI) and retry the operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM022
NOTE: 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 connect to the Key Management Server arg1 because iDRAC could not verify the server host IP address or DNS name by using the SSL certificate presented by the server.
- Arguments
- arg1 = serverName
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to connect to the Key Management Server identified in the message because iDRAC could not verify the server host IP address or DNS name by using the SSL certificate presented by the server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the Key Management Server has SSL certificate that includes its IP address and DNS name for host verification by iDRAC. For information about setting up the Key Management Server connection, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0220
NOTE: 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 operation because iDRAC has an internal error.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to perform requested operation because iDRAC has an internal error.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, restart iDRAC, and then retry the operation after iDRAC is successfully restarted.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0221
NOTE: 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 requested operation because of an internal issue in the iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The requested operation cannot be performed because on an internal issue in the iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, restart iDRAC, and then retry the operation after the iDRAC is successfully restarted.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM0222
NOTE: 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 upload arg1 because either the certificate is invalid, has expired or has a key mismatch.
- Arguments
- arg1 = certificate name
- Detailed Description
- The certificate cannot be uploaded because either the Certificate is invalid, has expired or has a key mismatch.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the certificate is valid and effective, and then retry the operation. For information about certificate upload, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM023
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Invalid/unsupported TLS protocol version.
- Detailed Description
- The TLS protocol version in Key Management Server is unsupported or older than the current version present in iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Kindly update TLS version in Key Management Server and retry operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM024
NOTE: 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 status of SEKM Support is arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = SEKM Status
- Detailed Description
- The status of SEKM Support is as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) If the SEKM Support status displays "No SEKM License detected but SEKM libraries exist" then contact your service provider. 2) If the SEKM Support status displays "No SEKM libraries but SEKM license detected" then make sure the SEKM license is installed, and then update the iDRAC firmware to a version that supports SEKM. For more information about enabling and configuring SEKM, 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 (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM025
NOTE: 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 connect to any of the available Key Management Servers because the SEKM feature is either disabled or not installed.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC cannot connect to any of the available Key Management Servers because the SEKM feature is either disabled or not installed.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following and retry the operation: 1) Make sure that the SEKM license is installed and update the iDRAC firmware to a version that supports SEKM. 2) Make sure that SEKM is enabled on iDRAC. For more information about enabling and configuring SEKM, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM026
NOTE: 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 KMS CA certificate will expire in arg1 days.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number of days
- Detailed Description
- The KMS CA Certificate will expire in few days as identified in the message. If an updated certificate is not uploaded to iDRAC then the SEKM functionality will not be available and key exchange with storage controller could fail leading to data lockout.
- Recommended Response Action
- Upload to iDRAC an updated CA certificate whose expiry date exceeds the expiry warning threshold.
- Category
- System Health (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM027
NOTE: 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 Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) library files are deleted because the SEKM files could not be successfully verified after restarting the iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) library files are deleted because the SEKM files could not be successfully verified. The SEKM feature is not available anymore.
- Recommended Response Action
- Update the iDRAC to a version that supports the SEKM feature. 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 (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM035
NOTE: 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 Key Purge operation because either the current or previous key identifier is not yet identified.
- Detailed Description
- The key-purge operation cannot be completed because either the current or previous key identifier is not yet identified. During the Rekey operation, iDRAC identifies the current and previous key identifiers. It takes two Rekey operations before these key identifiers are identified. The Key Purge operation is completed only when these key identifiers have been identified.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required. The current and previous key identifiers will be identified during the next Rekey operation, and then the key-purge operation will be successfully completed.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM036
NOTE: 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 Key Purge operation is successfully completed at the KMS. arg1 keys are purged.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- A Key Purge operations is invoked after a Rekey operation or when the SEKM feature is disabled after enabling the Key Purge feature. When performing the Rekey operation, iDRAC will purge all unused keys except the current and previous keys. The current key is the newly generated key and the previous key is the key that was in use before the Rekey operation. After disabling the SEKM feature, all keys generated by this iDRAC are purged.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM037
NOTE: 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 Key Purge operation at the KMS because either iDRAC could not communicate to the KMS or failed to locate the keys. arg1 keys are successfully purged. arg2 could not be purged.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = number
- Detailed Description
- A Key Purge operations is invoked after a Rekey operation or when the SEKM feature is disabled after enabling the Key Purge feature. When performing the Rekey operation, iDRAC will purge all unused keys except the current and previous keys. The current key is the newly generated key and the previous key is the key that was in use before the Rekey operation. After disabling the SEKM feature, all keys generated by this iDRAC are purged.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required. During the next Rekey operation, iDRAC will attempt to purge the remaining keys. However, if the purge operations consecutively fails then manually delete these unused keys.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM038
NOTE: 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 Reset to Factory Defaults operation because the key management security feature is not disabled on iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The Reset to Factory Defaults operation cannot be performed because the Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) or iDRAC Local Key Management feature is not disabled on iDRAC. Disabling key management security feature is a pre-requisite because the Reset To Factory Defaults operation will reset the key management security feature that could result in secured devices not getting unlocked, and therefore data on these devices becoming inaccessible.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable the key management security feature, Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM), or iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM) by running the following RACADM command at the Command Line Interface (CLI), and then retry the operation: For SEKM: racadm sekm disable. For iLKM: racadm iLKM disable.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM039
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rekey operation executed on iDRAC arg1 in Local Key Management mode.
- Arguments
- arg1 = service_tag
- Detailed Description
- A Rekey operation was executed on iDRAC identified by its service tag. The iDRAC security mode is Local Key Management. The success or failure of the rekey operation is captured in the config results of the rekey job.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM040
NOTE: 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 request to disable Local Key Management was received on iDRAC arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = service_tag
- Detailed Description
- Indicates user has requested Local Key Management on iDRAC identified by its service tag to be disabled. The results of the disable request can be verified in the disable job config results.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM041
NOTE: 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 request to enable Local Key Management was received on iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- Indicates user has requested Local Key Management to be enabled on iDRAC identified by its service tag. The results of the enablement can be verified in the enable job config results.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM042
NOTE: 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 secure arg1 because of an issue in communicating to the external Key Management Server.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- Detailed Description
- The device identified in the message cannot be secured because of an issue in communicating to the external Key Management Server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Makesure of the following and retry the operation: 1) Network connection isavailable between iDRAC and Key Management Server. 2) iDRAC has access to thenecessary key ID on Key Management Server.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM043
NOTE: 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 secure arg1 because of an issue in communicating with the device. Issue details: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- arg2 = error Description
- Detailed Description
- The device identified in the message cannot be secured because of an issue in communicating to the external Key Management Server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Makesure of the following and retry the operation:1) Device supports the securityprotocol by using SMBus (TCG Opal or TCG Enterprise).2) The Send and Receivecommands of security are supported by SMBus. 3) Device is upgraded to thelatest available firmware.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 10898
- 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
SEKM044
NOTE: 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 secure arg1 because the device is not security capable.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to secure the device identified in the message because the device is not security capable (non-SED type).
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required if a non-security capable device isexpected to be used in a system when iDRAC has security mode enabled.Otherwise please remove thedevice from the system.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM045
NOTE: 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 secure arg1 because the device is not currently supported by iDRAC.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC cannot secure the device identified in the message because either iDRAC does not support the device type, the device firmware is incompatible, or the device does not use the encryption protocol supported by iDRAC. For example, TCG Opal 2.0 or later using SMBUS. Therefore, iDRAC cannot secure the device.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) No response action is required if the device is to be used in a non-secure mode. 2) Otherwise ensure that the device has the correct firmware version that supports security or is of the type supported by iDRAC.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM046
NOTE: 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 unlock the device arg1 as it could not get the key ID arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- arg2 = Device keyID
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was unable to unlock a secured drive due to error communicating with the Key Management Server. The drive is in a locked state and no data access is possible.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Ensure that the network connectivity to the Key Management Server from iDRAC can be established. 2) Ensure that iDRAC has access to the required key id on the Key Management Server. 3) If iDRAC is in the iLKM mode then restart iDRAC and 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 (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM047
NOTE: 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 unlock arg1. Error response from the device: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- arg2 = error_string
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was unable to unlock a secured drive due to error communicating with the device. The drive is in a locked state and no data access is possible.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Ensure that the device supports the security protocol support viaSMBus (TCG Opal or TCG Enterprise)2) Ensure that the Security Send/Receivecommands are supported via SMBus3) Ensure that the device has the latestfirmware.4) Check if the drive security status is foreign - locked by anentity other than iDRAC.5) Check if iDRAC is in Local Key Management mode andthe drive was secured by iDRAC in Secure Enterprise Key Manager mode.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM048
NOTE: 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 rekey the device arg1 using key identifiers: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- arg2 = Multiple_Keyid_strings
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was unable to rekey a secured drive. If iDRAC was able to retrieve the drive key from the Key Management Server then the drive is unlocked, and data access is possible. If the drive key was not accessible from the Key Management Server then the drive could not be unlocked, and no data is accessible.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Ensure that the network connectivity to the Key Management Serverfrom iDRAC can be established.2) Ensure that iDRAC has access to the requiredkey identifier on the Key Management Server.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM049
NOTE: 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 rekey the device arg1. Error response from the device arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- arg2 = error_string
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was unable to rekey a secured drive. If the drive could not be unlocked then no data is accessible. If the drive could be unlocked then data is accessible.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Ensure that the device supports the security protocol support viaSMBus (TCG Opal or TCG Enterprise).2) Ensure that the Security Send/Receivecommands are supported via SMBus.3) Ensure that the device has the latestfirmware.4) Check if iDRAC is in Local Key Management mode and the drive wassecured by iDRAC in Secure Enterprise Key Manager mode.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM050
NOTE: 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 cryptographic erase the device arg1. using key identifiers: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- arg2 = Multiple_Keyid_strings
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was unable to cryptographic erase a secured drive and data is accessible on the drive.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Ensure that the network connectivity to the KMS from iDRAC can beestablished.2) Ensure that iDRAC has access to the required key id on the KeyManagement Server.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM051
NOTE: 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 cryptographic erase the device arg1. Error response from the device arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- arg2 = error_string
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was unable to erase a secured drive and data is accessible on the drive.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Ensure that the device supports the security protocol support viaSMBus (TCG Opal or TCG Enterprise).2) Ensure that the Security Send/Receivecommands are supported via SMBus.3) Ensure that the device has the latestfirmware.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM052
NOTE: 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 do a PSID based revert on the device arg1. Error response arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- arg2 = error_string
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was unable to erase a secured drive using the provided PSID and data is accessible on the drive.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) Ensure that the device supports the security protocol support viaSMBus (TCG Opal or TCG Enterprise).2) Ensure that the Security Send/Receivecommands are supported via SMBus.3) Ensure that the device has the latestfirmware.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM053
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Cryptographic erase on arg1 was successful.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was able to erase a secured drive and data is no longer accessible on the drive.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM054
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Cryptographic erase on arg1 with PSID was successful.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was able to erase a secured drive using the provided PSID and data is no longer accessible on the drive.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM055
NOTE: 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 request to enable security on arg1 was received.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- This indicates that a request to enable security on a device identified by the device description was received by iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required if this is a valid request.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM056
NOTE: 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 request to disable security on arg1 was received.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- This indicates that a request to disable security on a device identified by the device description was received by iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required if this is a valid request.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM057
NOTE: 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 request to cryptographic erase arg1 was received.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- This indicates that a request to erase a device identified by the device description was received by iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required if this is a valid request.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM058
NOTE: 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 request to cryptographic erase with PSID for arg1 was received.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- This indicates that a request to PSID based erase a device identified by the device description was received by iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required if this is a valid request.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM059
NOTE: 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 request to unlock arg1 was received.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- This indicates that a request to unlock a device identified by the device description was received by iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required if this is a valid request.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM060
NOTE: 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 request is received to modify the security status on the device arg1 on which the system lockdown mode is enabled on iDRAC.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- Detailed Description
- A request is received to modify the security status on the device on which the system lockdown mode is enabled on iDRAC. iDRAC will reject such requests. If necessary, make sure that the request was from a valid iDRAC user account.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) No response action is required if this is a valid request. 2) If the operation is required, disable iDRAC lock down mode and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM061
NOTE: 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 update the firmware of the device arg1 because the firmware download port is disabled.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- Detailed Description
- The firmware download port of devices that are not unlocked by iDRAC are automatically disabled. Therefore, iDRAC cannot update the firmware of the device identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure device such as Self Encrypting Drive (SED) is not in a lockedor foreign state. If yes , unlock the device then the device before updatingthe firmware.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM062
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rekey succeeded for arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- The rekey operation on the device identified in the device description is successful. The device is now secured by a new authentication key.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM063
NOTE: 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 rekey the device arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- The rekey operation on the device identified in the device description failed.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure the device has the latest firmware and resolve any issues thatcould have caused the rekey to fail.Then try another rekey operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM064
NOTE: 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 request is made for a change in the RAID controller security mode of the device arg1 from Local Key Management (LKM) to Secure Enterprise Key Manager(SEKM).
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- Detailed Description
- A request is made for a change in the RAID controller security mode of the device identified by the device name from Local Key Management to Secure Enterprise Key Manager.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM065
NOTE: 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 switch the PERC security mode of the device arg1 from Local Key Management (LKM) to Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM).
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to switch the PERC security mode of the device identified by the device name from Local Key Management(LKM) to Security Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM).
- Recommended Response Action
- Doone of the following and retry the operation:1) Make sure the PERC firmware iscapable of supporting the Local Key Management (LKM) to Security Enterprise KeyManager (SEKM) transition.2) Make sure that iDRAC is in the SEKM mode and theSEKM mode is enabled.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM066
NOTE: 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 switch the PERC security mode of the device arg1 from Local Key Management (LKM) to Security Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM). The issue is: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- arg2 = error String
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to switch the PERC mode of the device identified by the device name from Local Key Management (LKM) to Security Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) because of the issue indicated in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Resolvethe issue indicated in the message and retry the operation.For example, ifLocal Key Management(LKM) to Security Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) transitionhas an issue because the Raid Level Migration (RLM) operation is in progress onPERC then wait for the RLM operation to complete, and then retry the operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM067
NOTE: 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 device arg1 is in Local Key Management security mode while iDRAC is in Secure Enterprise Key Manager security mode.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- Indicates that a RAID controller in Local Key Management (LKM) security mode has been detected on a server with iDRAC in Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) security mode. It is recommended to switch the PERC from LKM to SEKM mode.
- Recommended Response Action
- Use any of the iDRAC interfaces and switch the PERC from LKM to SEKM mode. If the current PERC firmware version does not have the PERC LKM to SEKM transition capability then update the PERC firmware to a version that supports the transition.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM068
NOTE: 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 request is made to enable Local Key Management.
- Detailed Description
- A request is made to enable Local Key Management on iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM069
NOTE: 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 Local Key Management (iLKM) was enabled successfully.
- Detailed Description
- Indicates that Local Key Management (iLKM) has been enabled successfully on iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM070
NOTE: 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 Local Key Management feature cannot be enabled on iDRAC because of internal errors.
- Detailed Description
- The Local Key Management feature cannot be enabled on iDRAC because of internal errors.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one of the following: 1) Restart iDRAC and retry the operation. 2) Make sure that theiDRAC firmware is latest. 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
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM071
NOTE: 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 request to disable Local Key Management was received.
- Detailed Description
- A request is placed to disable the Local Key Management feature on iDRAC. The results of the disable request can be verified in the Disable Job Configuration results.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM072
NOTE: 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 iDRAC Local Key Management feature is disabled on iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The Local Key Management feature is disabled on iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM073
NOTE: 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 Local Key Management feature cannot be disabled on iDRAC because of internal errors.
- Detailed Description
- The Local Key Management feature cannot be disabled on iDRAC because of internal errors.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one of the following : 1) Restart iDRAC and retry the operation. 2) Make sure that the iDRAC firmware is latest. 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
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM074
NOTE: 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 request is made to switch iDRAC from Local Key Management (iLKM) to Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM).
- Detailed Description
- A request is made to switch iDRAC from Local Key Management (iLKM) to Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM).
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM075
NOTE: 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 switch from Local Key Management (iLKM) to Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) because of passphrase mismatch.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to switch from Local Key management (iLKM) to Security Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) because of passphrase mismatch.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enterthe correct passphrase and retry the operation. This passphrase is same as theone used for enabling iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM). For more informationabout transitioning from iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM) to Secure EnterpriseKey Manager (SEKM), see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM076
NOTE: 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 request is made to rekey secured devices to the iDRAC in the Local Key Management (iLKM) security mode.
- Detailed Description
- A request is made to rekey secured devices to the iDRAC in the Local Key Management (iLKM) security mode.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM077
NOTE: 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 in Local Key Management (iLKM) security mode is unable to rekey because of passphrase mismatch.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to rekey in the Local Key Management (iLKM) mode because of passphrase mismatch.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enterthe correct passphrase and retry the operation. This passphrase is same as theone used for enabling iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM). For more informationabout transitioning from iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM) to Secure EnterpriseKey Manager (SEKM), see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM078
NOTE: 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 in Local Key Management (iLKM) security mode is able to rekey all secured devices.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC in Local Key Management (iLKM) security mode is able to rekey all the secured devices.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM079
NOTE: 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 request is received to unlock the drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = driveName
- Detailed Description
- A request is received to unlock the drive identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM080
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 has been secured successfully.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device Description
- Detailed Description
- A device has been secured by the iDRAC successfully.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM081
NOTE: 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 operation because an invalid key ID is entered.
- Detailed Description
- The operation cannot be completed because an invalid key ID is entered. For example, an iLKM enable or iLKM rekey operation is not valid because the key ID entered does not match the iLKM key ID stored in iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enter a valid key ID and retry the operation. For information about valid key, run the following RACADM command at the Command Line Interface (CLI): racadm get idrac.sekm.keyidentifierN.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM082
NOTE: 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 operation because iLKM is already arg1 on iDRAC.
- Arguments
- arg1 = enabled or disabled
- Detailed Description
- The operation cannot be completed because iLKM is already either enabled or disabled on iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM083
NOTE: 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 operation because this operation is not supported when the Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) feature is enabled on iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The operation cannot be completed because this operation is not supported when theSecure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) feature is enabled on iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable SEKM on iDRAC and then retry the operation. For information about the disable command, run the RACADM command at the command line interface (CLI): racadm help sekm.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM084
NOTE: 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 operation because the security mode is not enabled on iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The operation cannot be completed because the security mode is not enabled on iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enable theiDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM) feature or Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) feature on iDRAC and then retry the operation. For information about the enable commands, run the following RACADM commands at the command line interface (CLI): 1) racadm help ilkm. 2) racadm help sekm.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM085
NOTE: 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 operation because one or more devices are secured by iDRAC in the iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM) mode.
- Detailed Description
- Operations such as disabling iLKM cannot be performed because some devices are secured by iDRAC. Seucurity on these devices must be disabled before performing operations such as disabling iLKM.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable security on all secured devices and retry the operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM086
NOTE: 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 perform the requested operation because passphrase entered does not match the requirements specified by the iDRAC passphrase strength feature.
- Detailed Description
- iDRACis unable to complete the requested operation because the passphrase entereddoes not match the requirements specified by the iDRAC passphrase strengthfeature.
- Recommended Response Action
- Entera passphrase that matches the requirements of the iDRAC passphrase strengthfeature, and then retry the operation. For information about passphrasestrength of iDRAC, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site. Incase of a Rekey operation, make sure that the newpassphrase is not the same as the existing passphrase.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM087
NOTE: 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 operation because of internal issues in iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The operation cannot be completed because of internal issues in iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issuepersists, restart iDRAC and retry the operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM088
NOTE: 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 the device arg1. Issue details: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- arg2 = error Description
- Detailed Description
- The iDRAC is unable to successfully communicate with the device identified by the device name via out of band. This can occur for several reasons which include: improper device seating, device firmware error or iDRAC firmware error.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure of the following and retry the operation: 1) Device supports the security protocol by using SMBus (TCG Opal or TCG Enterprise). 2) The Send and Receive commands of security are supported by SMBus. 3) Ensure the device is operating correctly in the host Operating System. 4) Ensure the device and iDRAC firmware are current. 5) Run the following RACADM command at the Command Line Interface (CLI) and retry the operation: racadm racreset. 6) Ensure the device is properly installed. 7) Ensure cabling is correctly installed. 8) 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 (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM089
NOTE: 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 perform security operation on the device arg1 as no security mode has been enabled on iDRAC.
- Arguments
- arg1 = device_description
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC has detected a device identified by the device description to be in a secured state but security has not been enabled on iDRAC. The device will remain in a locked or foreign state and no user data will be accessible.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) To unlock or secure the device enable Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) or iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM) security mode on iDRAC. To enable SEKM or iLKM security mode on iDRAC refer to the iDRAC users guide.2) To use this device in an unsecured state disable security on the device. Note that disabling security could erase all user data on this device. For controllers perform a disable security operation whereas for SED perform a PSID based Revert operation using any of the iDRAC interfaces. Refer to the iDRAC user guide for the relevant command.3) To retain user data on the device move the device back to the original system.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM090
NOTE: 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 did not receive a response for the SEKM-LKC heartbeat from the Key Management Server.
- Detailed Description
- Indicates that iDRAC was unable to communicate with the external Key Management Server when sending the periodic heartbeat.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following: 1) Make sure that the network connection is available between Key Management Server and iDRAC. 2) Make sure that iDRAC has access to the required key ID on the Key Management Server.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM091
NOTE: 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 has deleted the SEKM-LKC cached key, because the specified timeout has expired without a response for the SEKM-LKC heartbeat from the Key Management Server.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC has deleted the SEKM-LKC cached key because iDRAC has been unable to establish connection with the Key Management Server for the duration of the specified KMSConnectionTimeout value.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following:1) Make sure that the network connection is available between Key Management Server and iDRAC.2) Make sure that iDRAC has access to the required key ID on the Key Management Server.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM092
NOTE: 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 has used the SEKM-LKC cached key because iDRAC could not retrieve the key from the Key Management Server.
- Detailed Description
- Indicates that iDRAC has used the locally cached key to unlock secured devices. This is because iDRAC was unable to start communication with the external Key Management Server for the specified KMSConnectionTimeout value.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following:1) Make sure that the network connection is available between Key Management Server and iDRAC.2) Make sure that iDRAC has access to the required key ID on the Key Management Server.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM093
NOTE: 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 has deleted the SEKM-LKC cached key because SEKM or SEKM-LKC feature was disabled, or SEKM-LKC license was not detected.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC has deleted the SEKM-LKC cached key because the SEKM or SEKM-LKC feature has been disabled on iDRAC or the SEKM-LKC license was not detected.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the SEKM and SEKM-LKC license is installed and SEKM-LKC feature is enabled on iDRAC. For more information about enabling and configuring SEKM-LKC, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM094
NOTE: 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 has deleted the SEKM-LKC cached key because Key Management Server rejected a request to get the key.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC has deleted the SEKM-LKC cached key because iDRAC was unable to get the SEKM-LKC cached key from the Key management Server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the Key Management Server is configured correctly to enable iDRAC access to the SEKM-LKC cached key. For more information about configuring the Key Management Server see the appropriate vendors Key Management Server Users Guide.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM095
NOTE: 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 has successfully unlocked the device arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = deviceName
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC has successfully unlocked the device identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response actionis required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM096
NOTE: 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 able to successfully disable security on the device arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = device_description
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC was able to successfully disable the device identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM097
NOTE: 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 perform the requested operation because one or more devices on the server are secured by the oldest iDRAC key that will be purged out or made obsolete.
- Detailed Description
- The requested operation will purge the oldest key stored on iDRAC. One or more devices on the server are secured by the oldest iDRAC key. If these devices cannot be rekeyed then the devices will be locked by a key that will is purged by the requested operation resulting in these devices being locked out on the next server restart. To avoid this situation, iDRAC is unable to perform the requested operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- To allow iDRAC to rekey the device to the iDRACs current key,do one of the following: 1) Manually remove and reinsert the device to enableiDRAC to rekey it to the current iDRAC key. 2) Restart the server by runningthe following command at the Command Line Interface (CLI): racadm serveractionpowercycle.After the device is rekeyed to the current iDRAC keythen retry the operation.If the device cannot be rekeyed to the current iDRAC key, back up data from thedevice, remove the device from the server, and then retry the operation.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM098
NOTE: 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 perform security operation on the device arg1 because iDRAC cannot recognize the format of the key identifier stored on the device because of the following issue: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = device_description
- arg2 = issueString
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to perform security operation on the device identified in the message because iDRAC cannot recognize the format of the key identifier stored on the device.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following:1) Disable security on the device. Note that disabling security will erase all user data on the device. For controllers, perform the Disable security Operation. For SEDs, perform the PSID-based Revert operation using any of the iDRAC interfaces. Run the following RACADM command at the Command Line Interface (CLI):racadm storage cryptographicerase: racadm storage cryptographicerase:<SED FQDD> -psid <PSID>.2) To retain user data on the device, move the device back to the original system.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM099
NOTE: 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 perform security operation on the device arg1 because iDRAC cannot recognize the format of the key identifier stored on the device.
- Arguments
- arg1 = device_description
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to perform security operation on the device identified in the message because iDRAC cannot recognize the format of the key identifier stored on the device.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following:1) Disable security on the device. Note that disabling security will erase all user data on the device. For controllers, perform the Disable security Operation. For SEDs, perform the PSID-based Revert operation using any of the iDRAC interfaces. Run the following RACADM command at the Command Line Interface (CLI):racadm storage cryptographicerase:<SED FQDD> -psid <PSID>.2) To retain user data on the device, move the device back to the original system.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM100
NOTE: 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 has used the cached key because iDRAC could not connect to the Key Management Server.
- Detailed Description
- Indicates that iDRAC has used the locally cached key to unlock secured devices. This is because iDRAC was unable to start communication with the external Key Management Server for the specified KMSConnectionTimeout value.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following steps:1) Make sure that the network connection is available between Key Management Server and iDRAC.2) Make sure that iDRAC has access to the required key ID on the Key Management Server.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM101
NOTE: 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 has deleted the cached key because either the SEKM or the key caching feature was disabled.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC has deleted the cached key because the SEKM or key caching feature has been disabled on iDRAC or the SEKM license was not detected.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the SEKM license is installed and key caching feature is enabled on iDRAC. For more information about enabling and configuring key caching, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM102
NOTE: 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 has deleted the cached key because Key Management Server rejected a request to get the key.
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC has deleted the cached key because iDRAC was unable to get the cached key from the Key management Server.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the Key Management Server is configured correctly to enable iDRAC access to the cached key. For more information about configuring the Key Management Server see the appropriate vendors Key Management Server Users Guide.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM103
NOTE: 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 has successfully obtained the key arg1 from the Key Management Server, and then locally cached it.
- Arguments
- arg1 = keyID
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC has successfully obtained the key from the Key Management Server, and then locally cached it.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM104
NOTE: 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 cache the key arg1 because iDRAC could not obtain the key from the Key Management Server (KMS).
- Arguments
- arg1 = keyID
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC is unable to cache the identified key because iDRAC could not obtain the key from the Key Management Server (KMS). For more information about the possible causes, see the pervious SEKM messages associated with this Lifecycle log.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that iDRAC is able to connect to the Key Management Server and has permission to access the identified key.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM105
NOTE: 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 process of securing the drive arg1 is initiated.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive
- Detailed Description
- The drive identified in the message is secured successfully. An internal update operation is in progress.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the lifecycle log for SEKM080 message for completion of the drive securing process.
- Category
- Audit (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM106
NOTE: 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 Rekey mode has changed from arg1 to arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = current rekey mode
- arg2 = new rekey mode
- Detailed Description
- The Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) rekey mode has changed as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM107
NOTE: 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 revoke the key on the Key Management server arg1 because either iDRAC does not have permission to revoke this key ID or the KMS server is unable to complete the revoke operation. The KMIP error value is arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = IP
- arg2 = Error Value
- Detailed Description
- The Key Management Server identified in the message cannot revoke the key because either the key ID is unavailable on the Key Management Server or iDRAC does not have permission to revoke this key ID. The KMIP error value is displayed in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify the SEKM server settings and retry the operation. 1) On the iDRAC GUI, click Storage > SEKM. 2) Under Services, expand iDRAC Key Management and ensure that the Key Management Service feature is set to SEKM. To verify the SEKM mode by using a RACADM command, run the following command at the CLI: racadm>>sekm getstatus.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM108
NOTE: 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 arg1 operation because of arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = rekey
- arg2 = error value
- Detailed Description
- The Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) rekey operation cannot be completed because of the reason identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation at the next scheduled interval. 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
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM109
NOTE: 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 Rekey mode from arg1 to arg2 because of arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = current rekey mode
- arg2 = new rekey mode
- arg3 = error value
- Detailed Description
- The Rekey mode cannot be changed because of the issue identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation after a few minutes. If the issue persists, reset the iDRAC and retry the operation.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM110
NOTE: 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 delete the recurrence job because of arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = error string
- Detailed Description
- The recurrence job cannot be deleted because of the issue identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation after a few minutes. If the issue persists, reset the iDRAC and retry the operation.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM111
NOTE: 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 create a recurrence job for arg1 because of arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = rekey
- arg2 = error value
- Detailed Description
- The Create Recurrence job cannot be run because of the issue identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation after a few minutes. If the issue persists, reset the iDRAC and retry the operation.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM112
NOTE: 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 retrieve the Out-of-Band (OoB) parameters from the PERC, device ID arg1, because the operation was unsuccessful with the following status: arg2, controller status: arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PERC EndPoint ID
- arg2 = status
- arg3 = controllerStatus
- Detailed Description
- Unable to fetch the out of band parameters from the PERC controller because of the error identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure of the following and retry the operation: 1) PERC has the latest firmware. 2) Connection between iDRAC and PERC is active.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM113
NOTE: 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 to unable to set the Encryption Key Manager status of the device arg1 because of an issue in communicating with the device. ErrorStatus:arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PERC EP ID
- arg2 = status
- Detailed Description
- iDRAC cannot set the the EKMStatus for the device identified in the message because communicating with device failed.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure of the following and retry the operation: 1) PERC has the latest firmware. 2) Connection between iDRAC and PERC is active.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM114
NOTE: 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 job is created to change the security mode from Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) to iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM).
- Detailed Description
- A job is created to change the security mode from Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) to iDRAC Local Key Management (iLKM).
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM115
NOTE: 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 transition the security mode from Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) to iDRAC Local Key management (iLKM) because some devices that do not support iLKM are enabled with the SEKM feature.
- Detailed Description
- The security mode cannot be transitioned from SEKM to iLKM because some devices that do not support iLKM are enabled with the SEKM feature.
- Recommended Response Action
- Disable the SEKM security mode on the devices that do not support iLKM and then retry the operation. For information about devices that support the iLKM feature, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM116
NOTE: 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 Periodic Resync operation has polled to retrieve a new active key on the KMS but did not detect any new key. Therefore, the polling did not result in performing a Rekey operation. Verify the status of the Key Rotation policy on KMS.
- Detailed Description
- The Periodic Resync operation has polled to retrieve a new active key on the Key Management Server (KMS) but did not detect any new key. Therefore, the polling did not result in performing a Rekey operation. Verify the status of the Key Rotation policy on KMS.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
SEKM117
NOTE: 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 transition the security mode from Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) to iDRAC Local Key management (iLKM) because the SEKM mode is in an unverified or failed state.
- Detailed Description
- The security mode cannot be transitioned from Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) to iDRAC Local Key management (iLKM) because the SEKM mode is in an unverified or failed state.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that one or more of the following is correct and retry the operation: 1) The Key Management Server (KMS) is working and responding. 2) A proper network connection is available to the KMS. 3) The Key Management Server and iDRAC are configured properly. For more information about configuring the SEKM or iLKM mode on iDRAC, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Storage (SEKM = Secure Enterprise Key Management)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4754
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
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