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Server Administrator Version 8.3 Messages Reference Guide

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Processor Status Events

The processor status messages monitor the functionality of the processors in a system. These messages provide processor health and warning information of a system.

Table 1. Processor Status Events
Event Message Severity Cause
<Processor Entity> status processor sensor IERR, where <Processor Entity> is the processor that generated the event. For example, PROC for a single processor system and PROC # for multiprocessor system. Critical IERR internal error generated by the < Processor Entity>. This event is generated due to processor internal error.
<Processor Entity> status processor sensor Thermal Trip. Critical The processor generates this event before it shuts down because of excessive heat caused by lack of cooling or heat synchronization.
<Processor Entity> status processor sensor recovered from IERR. Information This event is generated when a processor recovers from the internal error.
<Processor Entity> status processor sensor disabled. Warning This event is generated for all processors that are disabled.
<Processor Entity> status processor sensor terminator not present. Information This event is generated if the terminator is missing on an empty processor slot.
<Processor Entity> presence was deasserted. Critical This event is generated when the system could not detect the processor.
<Processor Entity> presence was asserted. Information This event is generated when the earlier processor detection error was corrected.
<Processor Entity> thermal tripped was deasserted. Information This event is generated when the processor has recovered from an earlier thermal condition.
<Processor Entity> configuration error was asserted. Critical This event is generated when the processor configuration is incorrect.
<Processor Entity> configuration error was deasserted. Information This event is generated when the earlier processor configuration error was corrected.
<Processor Entity> throttled was asserted. Warning This event is generated when the processor slows down to prevent overheating.
<Processor Entity> throttled was deasserted. Information This event is generated when the earlier processor throttled event was corrected.
CPU <number> has an internal error (IERR). Critical The specified CPU generated an internal error.
CPU <number> has a thermal trip (over-temperature) event. Critical The CPU generates this event before it shuts down because of excessive heat caused by lack of cooling or heat synchronization.
CPU <number> configuration is unsupported. Warning The specified CPU is not support for this system.
CPU <number> is present. Information The specified CPU is present.
CPU <number> terminator is present. Information This event is generated if the terminator is present on a processor slot.
CPU <number> terminator is absent. Warning This event is generated if the terminator is missing on an empty processor slot.
CPU <number> is throttled. Warning This event is generated when the processor slows down to prevent overheating.
CPU <number> is absent. Critical This event is generated when the system could not detect the processor.
CPU <number> is operating correctly. Information This event is generated when the processor recovered from an error.
CPU <number> is configured correctly. Information The specified CPU is configured correctly.

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