
PowerEdge Servers Error and Event Messages Reference Guide
USR—User Tracking Event Messages
USR0001
NOTE: 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
- Arguments
- arg1 = message
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description is required.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Work Notes (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0002
NOTE: 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 login from arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = ip address
- Detailed Description
- Details the Username that logged in and the IP Address they are coming from.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Email Alert, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0005
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Login failed from arg1: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = ip address
- Detailed Description
- Login failed from UserID: IP Address.
- Recommended Response Action
- Contact the iDRAC administrator and ensure the username and password credentials used are correct.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0007
NOTE: 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 closing session from arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = ip address
- Detailed Description
- UserID closing session from IP Address.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0008
NOTE: 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 Default Login Warning feature is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Default Login Warning feature is disabled. No warning is provided if any local user is configured with default credentials.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0013
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Insufficient user privileges to perform operation.
- Detailed Description
- The user does not have sufficient privileges to execute the command.
- Recommended Response Action
- Login with sufficient privileges.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0014
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The current user session is invalid.
- Detailed Description
- The user session which is currently in use is invalid.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0015
NOTE: 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 specified user does not exist.
- Detailed Description
- The specified user does not exist.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify the existing users and enter a valid username.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0016
NOTE: 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 get session info from the RAC.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to obtain the session info from RAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0017
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- No active sessions currently exist for the specified user.
- Detailed Description
- There are no active sessions on the iDRAC for the specified user.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0018
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- No active sessions currently exist.
- Detailed Description
- There are no active sessions on the iDRAC which can be displayed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0019
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Specified user name is too long.
- Detailed Description
- The specified username exceeds the prescribed limit (255).
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0020
NOTE: 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 Session ID.
- Detailed Description
- The specified session id does not exist and is invalid.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0021
NOTE: 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 close session with the specified ID
- Detailed Description
- The session could not be closed. A possible reason is that the session does not exist.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0022
NOTE: 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 specified user already exists. Duplicate user names are not allowed.
- Detailed Description
- The username specified already exists and cannot be assigned.
- Recommended Response Action
- Choose a unique username.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0023
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The current user privilege is not valid.
- Detailed Description
- The user privilege is invalid. This may be due to invalid combinations of privileges given to the user.
- Recommended Response Action
- Request the administrator to assign appropriate user privileges to the specific user.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0024
NOTE: 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 log in to iDRAC from arg1:arg2 using Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) because an incorrect user name or password is entered.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = ip address
- Detailed Description
- Cannot log in to iDRAC from the user name and IP address identified in the message by using Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) because an incorrect user name or password is entered.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enter the correct user name and password and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0030
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successfully logged in using arg1, from arg2 and arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = IP address
- arg3 = interface name
- Detailed Description
- Successful login for the username, IP address, and interface identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0031
NOTE: 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 log in for arg1 from arg2 using arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = IP address
- arg3 = interface name
- Detailed Description
- Unsuccessful login for the username, IP address, and interface identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure the login credentials are valid and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0032
NOTE: 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 session for arg1 from arg2 using arg3 is logged off.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = IP address
- arg3 = interface name
- Detailed Description
- The session for the username, IP address, and interface identified in the message is logged off.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0033
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Login for arg1 from arg2 using arg3 was incomplete.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = IP address
- arg3 = interface name
- Detailed Description
- The IPMI over LAN login attempt was ended by the IPMI client before success or failure.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0034
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Login attempt alert for arg1 from arg2 using arg3, IP will be blocked for arg4 seconds.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = IP Address
- arg3 = interface name
- arg4 = seconds
- Detailed Description
- The account identified in the message is temporarily disabled because of consecutive unsuccessful Login attempts to iDRAC from the IP address identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Contact the iDRAC administrator and make sure the username and password credentials used are correct. Check the Lifecycle Controller Log (LC Log) to see if more unauthorized iDRAC access attempts are occurring than would be expected due to forgotten account names or passwords.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8490
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0035
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successfully logged in using arg1, from arg2 and arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = IP address
- arg3 = interface name
- Detailed Description
- Successful login for the username, IP address, and interface identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0036
NOTE: 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 list of recent successful login and logout events are available in the PreviousSequenceOfLogs section of the lifecycle log.
- Detailed Description
- The list of recent successful login and logout events in iDRAC are available in the PreviousSequenceOfLogs section of the lifecycle log. The PreviousSequenceOfLogs section also has the timestamps and descriptions for the events.
- Recommended Response Action
- No action required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0037
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- OAuth consent is arg1 by arg2 (arg3), for client arg4 arg5, from IP address arg6.
- Arguments
- arg1 = ConsentLevel
- arg2 = userName
- arg3 = userRole
- arg4 = clientID
- arg5 = scopesString
- arg6 = requestOrigin_IPaddress
- Detailed Description
- The consent given by the user is identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0150
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Opening a remote VNC session from IP address arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = IP address
- Detailed Description
- The VNC client is connected from the IP address identified in the message to the iDRAC VNC Server.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0151
NOTE: 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 remote VNC session from the IP address arg1 is logging off.
- Arguments
- arg1 = IP address
- Detailed Description
- The VNC client from the IP address identified in the message is logged off.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0152
NOTE: 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 the remote VNC session, because an incorrect VNC password was entered from the IP arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = IP address
- Detailed Description
- Could not successfully connect to the remote VNC session, because an incorrect VNC password was entered from the IP address identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enter the correct VNC password and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0153
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Logging off the remote VNC session from the IP address arg1, because the session timed out.
- Arguments
- arg1 = IP address
- Detailed Description
- The VNC client is logged off from the IP address identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- To re-establish the remote VNC session, log in again using the VNC client.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0170
NOTE: 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 Front Panel USB port is attached to iDRAC Disk.USBFront.arg1. Device details: Device class arg2, Vendor ID arg3, Manufacturer Name arg4, Product ID arg5, Product Name arg6, Serial Number arg7.
- Arguments
- arg1 = port number
- arg2 = class
- arg3 = vendor ID
- arg4 = manufacture name
- arg5 = product ID
- arg6 = product name
- arg7 = serial
- Detailed Description
- The device identified in the message is connected to the Front Panel USB port and attached to the iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0171
NOTE: 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 Front Panel USB port is detached from the iDRAC Disk.USBFront.arg1. Device Details: Device Class arg2, Vendor ID arg3, Product ID arg4.
- Arguments
- arg1 = port number
- arg2 = class
- arg3 = vendor ID
- arg4 = product ID
- Detailed Description
- The device identified in the message is connected to the Front Panel USB port and detached from the iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0172
NOTE: 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 Front Panel USB Management Port Mode setting is changed from arg1 to arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = previous mode
- arg2 = new mode
- Detailed Description
- The Front Panel USB Management Port Mode setting is changed as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0173
NOTE: 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 Front Panel USB port switched automatically from iDRAC to operating system.
- Detailed Description
- The Front Panel USB port switched automatically from iDRAC to operating system.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0174
NOTE: 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 Front Panel USB device is removed from the operating system.
- Detailed Description
- The Front Panel USB device is removed from the operating system.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0175
NOTE: 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 Front Panel USB Port Over Current is detected for the attached device on Disk.USBFront.arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = port number
- Detailed Description
- The USB device attached to the port identified in the message is drawing more current than is supported by the port.
- Recommended Response Action
- Reinsert the USB device in the Front Panel USB Port and retry the operation. If the issue persists, use a different USB device.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8490
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0176
NOTE: 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 Front Panel USB Port Over Current condition is cleared for the attached device Disk.USBFront.arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = port number
- Detailed Description
- The Front Panel USB Port Over Current condition is cleared for the port identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0177
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Configuring the Front Panel USB Port Mode to Automatic because the iDRAC is unable to retrieve the Front Panel USB Port Mode.
- Detailed Description
- Configuring the Front Panel USB Port Mode to Automatic because the iDRAC is unable to retrieve the Front Panel USB Port Mode.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0178
NOTE: 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 Front Panel Type-C USB port is switched from the iDRAC mode to the operating system mode.
- Detailed Description
- The Front Panel Type-C USB port is switched from the iDRAC mode to the operating system mode if you hold the System Identification button pressed for 5-10 seconds.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0179
NOTE: 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 Front Panel Type-C USB port is switched from the operating system mode to the iDRAC mode.
- Detailed Description
- The Front Panel Type-C USB port is switched from the operating system mode to the iDRAC mode if you hold the System Identification button pressed for 5-10 seconds.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0180
NOTE: 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 Quick Sync feature is enabled because the activate button on the bezel was pressed.
- Detailed Description
- The Quick Sync feature is enabled because the activate button on the bezel was pressed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0181
NOTE: 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 Quick Sync feature is deactivated because the inactivity timeout limit was reached.
- Detailed Description
- The Quick Sync feature is deactivated because the inactivity timeout limit was reached.
- Recommended Response Action
- Press the activate button on the bezel to activate the iDRAC Quick Sync feature.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0182
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Server information has been accessed by using the Quick Sync feature.
- Detailed Description
- Server information has been accessed by using the iDRAC Quick Sync feature.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0183
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Quick Sync feature is detected.
- Detailed Description
- Quick Sync feature in the chassis front panel or bezel is detected.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 8491
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0184
NOTE: 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 bezel with the iDRAC Quick Sync feature has been disconnected and the feature is not available.
- Detailed Description
- A bezel with the iDRAC Quick Sync feature has been disconnected and the feature is not available.
- Recommended Response Action
- Connect a bezel with the iDRAC Quick Sync feature. Press the activate button to enable the Quick Sync feature.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0190
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Peak value is reset for arg1 sensor.
- Arguments
- arg1 = sensor type
- Detailed Description
- The peak value of the sensor identified in the message is reset.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR0191
NOTE: 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 host is connected to the Front Panel USB Management port.
- Detailed Description
- A host is connected to the Front Panel USB Management port.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0192
NOTE: 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 host is disconnected from the Front Panel USB Management port.
- Detailed Description
- A host is disconnected from the Front Panel USB Management port.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0193
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is activated but the arg2 cannot be deactivated. Code: arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = interface Name
- arg2 = interface Name
- arg3 = errorCode
- Detailed Description
- The interface identified in the message is activated but the other interface could not be automatically deactivated.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, provide the code indicated in the message to your service provider.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0194
NOTE: 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 Front Panel USB Management port settings to arg1 mode. Code: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = mode type
- arg2 = errorCode
- Detailed Description
- The Front Panel USB Management port settings cannot be changed to mode type identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, provide the code indicated in the message to your service provider.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0195
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is successfully deactivated because the arg2 is activated.
- Arguments
- arg1 = interface Name
- arg2 = interface Name
- Detailed Description
- The interface is deactivated after the other interface is successfully activated as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0196
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is enabled but cannot be activated. Error code: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = interface name
- arg2 = ErrorCode
- Detailed Description
- The interface identified in the message is enabled but could not be activated.
- Recommended Response Action
- (1) If there is a cable, check the cable connection on both ends. (2) Retry the operation. If the issue persists, provide the code indicated in the message to your service provider.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0197
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is disabled and cannot be activated. Error code: arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = interface name
- arg2 = ErrorCode
- Detailed Description
- The interface identified in the message is disabled and could not be activated.
- Recommended Response Action
- (1) Enable the feature. (2) Check the interface connection on both ends. (3) Retry the operation. If the issue persists, provide the code indicated in the message to your service provider.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0200
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- User arg1 has successfully logged in to Quick Sync arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = user name
- arg2 = mac address
- Detailed Description
- The user identified in the message has successfully entered proper credentials to access Quick Sync.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0201
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- User arg1 has unsuccessfully attempted to log in to Quick Sync.
- Arguments
- arg1 = user name
- Detailed Description
- The user identified in the message is unable to access Quick Sync because invalid credentials are entered.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that correct user name and password are entered, and then retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0202
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Mobile device has disconnected from Quick Sync arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = mac address
- Detailed Description
- The mobile device with the MAC Address identified in the message is no longer connected to Quick Sync.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0203
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Mobile device with MAC Address arg1 was disconnected from Quick Sync interface because of authentication timeout.
- Arguments
- arg1 = mac address
- Detailed Description
- The mobile device with the specified mac address did not enter proper authentication credentials within the required duration of time.
- Recommended Response Action
- Press the activate button on the panel. Make sure that correct user name and password are entered, and then retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0204
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Quick Sync feature is not available due to hardware failure.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to communicate with the Quick Sync device embedded in the panel, due to a problem with the interface to the device.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure ribbon cable is connected properly to the communications device embedded in the panel, and retry operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8490
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0205
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Quick Sync access alert arg1 from arg2, Quick Sync will be blocked for arg3 seconds.
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = mac address
- arg3 = seconds
- Detailed Description
- Quick Sync access for the user identified in the message is temporarily disabled because of consecutive unsuccessful Login attempts to Quick Sync from the MAC address identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Contact the server administrator and make sure the username and password credentials used are correct. Check the Lifecycle Controller Log (LC Log) or Chassis Log to see if more unauthorized server access attempts are occurring than would be expected due to forgotten account names or passwords.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0206
NOTE: 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 Quick Sync feature is enabled because the activate/deactivate button on the panel was pressed.
- Detailed Description
- The Quick Sync feature is enabled because the activate/deactivate button on the panel was pressed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0207
NOTE: 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 Quick Sync feature is disabled because the activate/deactivate button on the panel was pressed.
- Detailed Description
- The Quick Sync feature is disabled because the activate/deactivate button on the panel was pressed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0208
NOTE: 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 Quick Sync feature is deactivated because the inactivity timeout limit was reached.
- Detailed Description
- The Quick Sync feature is deactivated because the inactivity timeout limit was reached.
- Recommended Response Action
- Press the activate/deactivate button on the panel to activate the Quick Sync feature.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0209
NOTE: 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 panel with the Quick Sync feature is not available.
- Detailed Description
- A panel with the Quick Sync feature has been disconnected and the feature is not available.
- Recommended Response Action
- Connect a panel with the Quick Sync feature. Press the activate/deactivate button to enable the Quick Sync.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0210
NOTE: 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 information has been accessed by using the Quick Sync feature.
- Detailed Description
- System information has been accessed by using the Quick Sync feature.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0211
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Unable to detect the USB drive because of an issue in either in the OTG cable, USB drive, or connection.
- Detailed Description
- The USB drive cannot be detected because of an issue in either in the OTG cable, USB drive, or connection.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure of the following and retry the operation: 1) USB 2.0 certified cables are used. 2) USB drive is properly connected to the USB cable. 3) USB drive is properly connected to the MicroUSB. 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 (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR0212
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successful PIN entry in the LCD to override chassis power on.
- Detailed Description
- PIN entry in LCD is successful to override the chassis power on operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0213
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successful PIN entry in the LCD to override chassis power off.
- Detailed Description
- PIN entry in LCD is successful to override the chassis power off operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0214
NOTE: 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 PIN entry in the LCD to override chassis power on.
- Detailed Description
- PIN entry in LCD is failed to override the chassis power on operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the PIN is correct and try again.
- Category
- System Health (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0215
NOTE: 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 PIN entry in the LCD to override chassis power off.
- Detailed Description
- PIN entry in LCD is failed to override the chassis power off operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the PIN is correct and try again.
- Category
- System Health (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
USR0216
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The current power of the arg1 at arg2 has exceeded the maximum limit that is supported by the port.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Device_Name
- arg2 = Device_FQDD
- Detailed Description
- A device attached to the port identified in the message has exceeded the maximum current supported by the port.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following:1) Remove the device and check the device and system port for any physical damage.2) If the system port is damaged, contact your service provider.3) If the device is damaged or no damage is observed, install a working device.4) If 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 (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 8490
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
USR100
NOTE: 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 command was successful.
- Detailed Description
- The operation completed successfully.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Configuration (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR101
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Resource allocation failure.
- Detailed Description
- Unable to allocate the resource because of the lack of memory or file space in the iDRAC firmware.
- Recommended Response Action
- Reset iDRAC and retry the operation.
- Category
- Configuration (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR102
NOTE: 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 parameter value for arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = parameter name
- Detailed Description
- The value provided for the specified parameter is invalid.
- Recommended Response Action
- To provide the correct value for the specified parameter, see Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services documentation.
- Category
- Configuration (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR103
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Missing parameters arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = parameter names
- Detailed Description
- One or more required parameters needed for the operation are missing.
- Recommended Response Action
- Refer to the Lifecycle Controller Remote Services documentation and provide the required parameters.
- Category
- Configuration (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR104
NOTE: 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 operation due to an unknown error in iDRAC.
- Detailed Description
- The operation did not complete successfully because of an unknown error in iDRAC.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation. If the issue persists, reset the iDRAC.
- Category
- Configuration (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR105
NOTE: 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 account is not configured.
- Detailed Description
- The user account used as credentials to access iDRAC is not enabled or configured to perform the operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation after creating the user account.
- Category
- Configuration (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR106
NOTE: 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 unauthorized for arg2 on arg3.arg4
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = operation
- arg3 = classname
- arg4 = method name
- Detailed Description
- The username provided does not have sufficient privileges to perform the invoke operation on the method.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the operation using user credentials that are authorized to perform the operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR107
NOTE: 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 arg1 operation on arg2 was performed by arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PATCH/POST
- arg2 = ResourceIdentifier
- arg3 = username
- Detailed Description
- A user has performed a PATCH or POST operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR108
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Unable to set the Quick Sync InactivityTimeout feature because the InactivityTimerEnable attribute is disabled.
- Detailed Description
- The Quick Sync InactivityTimeout feature cannot be set because the InactivityTimerEnable attribute is disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- Enable the Quick Sync InactivityTimerEnable option before configuring the InactivityTimeout feature.
- Category
- Configuration (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR8500
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Excessive login failures from arg1; blocked for arg2 seconds.
- Arguments
- arg1 = IP address
- arg2 = number
- Detailed Description
- Multiple login attempts were unsuccessful from the identified IP address. After detecting this error condition, this IP address will be blocked from login for the duration specified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure the username and password credentials used are correct, wait for the duration specified in the message and then retry the login.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8501
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successfully closed Session process: pid=arg1 sid=arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = process ID
- arg2 = session ID
- Detailed Description
- The operation to close a user session using the process ID identified in the message was successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8502
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successfully closed Session: pid=arg1 sid=arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = process ID
- arg2 = session ID
- Detailed Description
- The operation to close a user session using the session ID identified in the message was successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8503
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Domain user authentication was not successful. Reason code = arg1
- Arguments
- arg1 = error number
- Detailed Description
- The Active Directory authentication was not successful for the specified username.
- Recommended Response Action
- Contact the administrator and ensure the username and password credentials used in the operation are correct.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8504
NOTE: 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 IP address specified is out of range.
- Detailed Description
- The IP range filter feature is enabled in CMC. The IP address from where the login attempt was made is not in the specified range of IP address that can access the CMC.
- Recommended Response Action
- If access needs to be given to this specified IP address, change the IP range address and IP range mask accordingly and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8505
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successfully invalidated Session: sid=arg1
- Arguments
- arg1 = session ID
- Detailed Description
- The operation to invalidate the Session identified in the message was successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8506
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successfully closed Session: sid=arg1
- Arguments
- arg1 = session ID
- Detailed Description
- The operation to invalidate the Session identified in the message was successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8507
NOTE: 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 login was not successful (username=arg2, ip=arg3, error=0xarg4)
- Arguments
- arg1 = Session type
- arg2 = user name
- arg3 = IP address
- arg4 = error number
- Detailed Description
- The login attempt with details specified in the message was not successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- Contact the administrator and ensure the username and password credentials used are correct. Retry the operation with valid credentials.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8508
NOTE: 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 login was not successful (username=arg2, ip=arg3, reason=arg4)
- Arguments
- arg1 = Session type
- arg2 = user name
- arg3 = ip address
- arg4 = failure reason
- Detailed Description
- The login attempt with details specified in the message was not successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- Maximum sessions already in use, so close any of existing session and retry the operation.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8509
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Login was not successful (username=arg1, ip=arg2, error=0xarg3, type=arg4)
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = ip address
- arg3 = error no
- arg4 = error type
- Detailed Description
- The login attempt with details specified in the message was not successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- Contact the administrator and ensure the username and password credentials used are correct. Retry the operation with valid credentials.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8510
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Login was successful arg1(username=arg2, type=arg3, sid=arg4)
- Arguments
- arg1 = description
- arg2 = username
- arg3 = session type
- arg4 = session ID
- Detailed Description
- Successful login by Username identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8511
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Login was successful arg1 from arg2 (username=arg3, type=arg4, sid=arg5)
- Arguments
- arg1 = description
- arg2 = address
- arg3 = username
- arg4 = session type
- arg5 = session ID
- Detailed Description
- Successful login from IP address by Username identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8512
NOTE: 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 login was not successful (username=arg2, reason=arg3)
- Arguments
- arg1 = Session type
- arg2 = user name
- arg3 = failure reason
- Detailed Description
- The login attempt with details specified in the message was not successful.
- Recommended Response Action
- Contact the administrator and ensure the username and password credentials used are correct. Retry the operation with valid credentials.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8513
NOTE: 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 login successful from arg2 (type=arg3).
- Arguments
- arg1 = username
- arg2 = IP address
- arg3 = session type
- Detailed Description
- Successful login from IP address identified in the message by username identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, Chassis Event Proxy*
USR8514
NOTE: 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 bezel that has the iDRAC LCD panel feature is detected.
- Detailed Description
- A bezel that has the iDRAC LCD panel feature is detected.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR8515
NOTE: 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 bezel that has the iDRAC LCD panel feature is disconnected.
- Detailed Description
- A bezel that has the iDRAC LCD panel feature is disconnected, and therefore the feature is not available.
- Recommended Response Action
- Connect a bezel that has the iDRAC LCD panel feature.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
USR8516
NOTE: 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 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) is unable to communicate to the LCD device embedded in the panel because of connection issues in the LCD ribbon cable.
- Detailed Description
- The Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) is unable to communicate to the LCD device embedded in the panel because of connection issues in the LCD ribbon cable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that LCD ribbon cable is properly connected to the LCD device in the panel, and then retry the operation. For more information about connection procedure, see the servers Owners Manual available on the support site.
- Category
- Audit (USR = User Tracking)
- 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
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