Table 18. Sensor information, event description, and service action for the 8001-12C and 8005-12N (continued)
Sensor name (Sensor ID)
Event description
Service action
v
CPU Func 1 (0x0C)
v
CPU Func 2 (0x0E)
v
IERR
v
Transition to Non-recoverable
v
Predictive Failure
If the sensor name is CPU Func 1,
replace CPU 1. If the sensor name is
CPU Func 2, replace CPU 2. Go to
“8001-12C or 8005-12N locations” on
page 73 to identify the physical
location and removal and
replacement procedure.
v
Thermal Trip
v
FRB1 BIST Failure
v
FRB2 Hang In POST Failure
v
FRB3 Processor Startup
Initialization Failure
v
Configuration Error
v
SMBIOS Uncorrectable CPU
Complex Error
v
Processor Disabled
v
Terminator Presence Detected
v
Processor Automatically Throttled
v
Machine Check Exception
v
Correctable Machine Check Error
v
State Deasserted
v
Device Disabled
v
Transition to Critical from Less
Severe
v
Transition to Non-recoverable from
Less Severe
v
Transition to Critical from
Non-recoverable
v
Processor Presence Detected
v
State Asserted
v
Device Enabled
v
Transition to OK
v
Transition to Non-Critical from OK
v
Transition to Non-Critical from
More Severe
v
Monitor
v
Informational
No service action is required.
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