This Error and Event Message reference guide lists the messages that are displayed on graphical user interface (GUI), command line interface (CLI), and stored in the log files. Messages are displayed or stored as a result of user action, automatic event occurrence, or for data logging purposes.
For information about the event and error messages generated by the system firmware and agents that monitor system components, go to
qrl.dell.com >
Look Up > Error Code, type the error code, and then click
Look it up.
For complete description about event and error messages, see EEMI Guide at
https://qrl.dell.com/#/lookup >Error Code.
Messages are divided into three elements:
Message: Indicates the actual message, and probable cause, wherever applicable.
Recommended Response Action: Indicates the remedial tasks to be performed by the user to resolve an issue. Comprehensive information is given about the GUI navigation path (or RACADM and WS-Man commands) that helps is effective and fast resolution.
Detailed Description: Provides more info about the error or event, where appropriate.
Messages are classified according to hardware- and software categories in the server and its management applications (such as iDRAC, OMSA, CMC, and Lifecycle Controller). The category and severity of each message is also specified.
Use the EEMI reference guide to understand more about the events and resolve issues associated with your Dell Enterprise systems.
Messages are prefixed with event type to help easy identification. For example PSU, STOR, and VLT representing power supply unit, storage and voltage respectively. Expansion of acronyms used for classifying error messages is listed in the table here:
Acronym
Category
AMP
Amperage
ASR
Auto Sys Reset
BAR
Backup & Restore
BAT
Battery Event
BIOS
BIOS management
BOOT
Boot control
CBL
Cable
CMC
Chassis Management Control
CPU
Processor
CPUA
Proc Absent
CTL
Storage Controller
DH
Certificate Management
DIAG
Diagnostic
DIS
Auto-discovery
DKM
Dell Key Manager
ENC
Storage enclosure
EPP
Extended power performance
FAN
Fan event
FC
Fibre channel
FCD
Feature card
FLDC
Unknown
FSD
Debug
HWC
Hardware configuration
IOID
I/O Identify optimization
IOV
I/o virtualization
IPA
DRAC IP address
ISM
iDRAC Service Module
JCP
Job control
LC
Lifecycle Controller
LIC
Licensing
LNK
Link status
LOG
Log event
MEM
Memory
NIC
NIC configuration
OSD
OS deployment
OSE
OS event
PCI
PCI device
PDR
Physical disk drive
PFM
System performance event
POW
Power usage
PR
Part exchange
PST
BIOS POST
PSU
Power supply unit
PSUA
PSU absent
PWR
Power usage
RAC
RAC event
RDU
Redundancy
RED
FW download
RFL
IDSDM media
RFLA
IDSDM absent
RFM
Flex address SD
RRDU
IDSDM redundancy
RSI
Remote service
SEC
Security event
SEL
System event log
SSD
PCIe SSD
STOR
Storage
SUP
Firmware update job
SWC
Software configuration
SWU
Software change
SYS
System info
TMP
Temperature
TMPS
Temperature statistics
TST
Test alert
UEFI
UEFI event
USR
User tracking
VDR
Virtual drive
VF
vFLash media
VFL
vFlash event
VFLA
vFlash absent
VLT
Voltage
VME
Virtual media
VRM
Virtual console
Alert category definition
System Health: Represents all the alerts that are related to hardware within the system chassis. For example, temperature errors, voltage errors, and device errors.
Storage Health: Represents alerts that are related to the storage subsystem. For example, controller errors, physical disk drive errors, and virtual drive errors.
Configuration: Represents alerts that are related to hardware, firmware, and software configuration changes. For example, PCI-e card added or removed, RAID configuration changed, and iDRAC license changed.
Audit: Category represents the audit log. Examples include, user login/logout information, Password authentication failures, session info, power states.
Update: Represents alerts that are generated because of firmware or driver upgrades and downgrades. This does not represent firmware inventory.
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