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Level
Message
Description
normal level.
Meaning: The voltage at the component indicated by %s2 in the module indicated by %s1
has recovered to a level within the reference range.
Action: This message indicates recovery from a problem, and as such no particular action is
required.
1720
Info
On module <%s1>, the temperature of the CPU <%s2> exceeded
the normal level.
Meaning: The temperature of the CPU indicated by %s2 in the module indicated by %s1 is
above a reference value, but has not yet reached a warning threshold.
Action: No particular action is required because the temperature is not at a level that will
affect system operation. However, if this message recurs, make sure that the equipment's
cooling is not impaired.
1721
WARNING
On module <%s1>, the temperature of the CPU <%s2> exceeded
the warning level.
Meaning: The temperature of the CPU indicated by %s2 in the module indicated by %s1 is
above a warning threshold.
Action: Although the module can continue operating, a higher warning level (1722) may be
reached at any time. Make sure that the equipment's cooling is not impaired. Impaired
cooling may be caused by inadequate air conditioning, a malfunctioning fan module, or
blocked vents in the equipment.
1722
FAIL
On module <%s1>, the temperature of the CPU <%s2> became
abnormal.
Meaning: An abnormal temperature value is detected at the CPU indicated by %s2 in the
module indicated by %s1.
Action: The affected module may be shut down to protect its hardware. Contact your sales or
service representative.
Also, make sure that the equipment's cooling is not impaired. Impaired cooling may be
caused by inadequate air conditioning, a malfunctioning fan module, or blocked vents in the
equipment.
1723
Info
On module <%s1>, the temperature of the CPU <%s2> has been
restored to a normal level.
Meaning: The temperature of the CPU indicated by %s2 in the module indicated by %s1 has
recovered to a level within the reference range.
Action: This message indicates recovery from a problem, and as such no particular action is
required.
1730
FAIL
On module <%s1>, an error occurred in CPU <%s2>.
Meaning: An error occurred in the CPU indicated by %s2 in the module indicated by %s1.
Action: Contact your sales or service representative.
1731
WARNING
On module <%s1>, an error occurred in CPU <%s2>.
Meaning: An error occurred in the CPU indicated by %s2 in the module indicated by %s1.
Action: Contact your sales or service representative.
1732
WARNING
On module <%s1>, CPU <%s2> is disabled.
Meaning: The CPU indicated by %s2 in the module indicated by %s1 is running in a
degraded state.
Action: The system can continue to operate but with reduced performance. Contact your
sales or service representative.
1733
WARNING
On module <%1$s>, core of the CPU <%2$s> is disabled.
Meaning: The CPU indicated by %s2 in the module indicated by %s1 is in a degraded state.
Action: Contact your reseller or maintenance personnel.
1734
FAIL
On module <%s1>, an error occurred in the internal HDD.
Summary of Contents for Compute Blade 2000
Page 1: ...MK 99BDS2K001 16 Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 User s Guide ...
Page 42: ...xlii Precautions for Safe Use Rear View of A1 A2 Chassis ...
Page 43: ...xliii Precautions for Safe Use Rear View of A2 Chassis ...
Page 44: ...xliv Precautions for Safe Use Server Blade ...
Page 45: ...xlv Precautions for Safe Use I O Slot Expansion Unit ...
Page 46: ...xlvi Precautions for Safe Use I O Module ...
Page 47: ...xlvii Precautions for Safe Use AC Power Input Module ...
Page 51: ...li How to Use the Manuals This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 61: ...10 1 Before Use ...
Page 64: ...13 2 How to Use the System Equipment Rear view of A1 chassis Rear view of A2 chassis ...
Page 93: ...42 2 How to Use the System Equipment ...
Page 123: ...72 3 Connecting the System Equipment and Powering On ...
Page 272: ...221 5 Server Blade Setup 3 Check Del and click Go The following screen appears 4 Click Yes ...
Page 345: ...294 5 Server Blade Setup 12 Click Next The following screen appears ...
Page 351: ...300 5 Server Blade Setup 3 Check Delete and click Go The following screen appears 4 Click Yes ...
Page 426: ...375 5 Server Blade Setup 3 Check Delete and click Go The following screen appears 4 Click Yes ...
Page 430: ...379 5 Server Blade Setup 3 Click Go Hotspare is set to the specified hard disk ...
Page 479: ...428 5 Server Blade Setup ...
Page 717: ...666 6 Management Module Settings Details of a physical partition ...
Page 722: ...671 6 Management Module Settings Server blade details view ...
Page 723: ...672 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 732: ...681 6 Management Module Settings Management module details view ...
Page 745: ...694 6 Management Module Settings Optional Physical WWN list view ...
Page 748: ...697 6 Management Module Settings Optional Physical WWN initialization view ...
Page 751: ...700 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 754: ...703 6 Management Module Settings Power status details view ...
Page 767: ...716 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 768: ...717 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 769: ...718 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 814: ...763 6 Management Module Settings Power status trend view partition ...
Page 817: ...766 6 Management Module Settings Access log display view ...
Page 819: ...768 6 Management Module Settings WWN change log display view ...
Page 879: ...828 7 Configuring the LAN Switch Module Link aggregation adding editing screen ...
Page 899: ...848 8 Configuring the 10 Gb DCB Switch Module ...
Page 919: ...868 10 Configuring the Fibre Channel Switch Module ...
Page 1535: ...1484 12 Logical partitioning manager ...
Page 1877: ...1826 14 14 When You Need Help ...
Page 1925: ...16 Glossary ...