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Table 21. Sensor information, event description, and service action for the 8335-GCA and 8335-GTA (continued)
Sensor name (Sensor ID)
Event description
Service action
v
Fan 1 (0xD4)
v
Fan 2 (0xD5)
v
Fan 3 (0xD6)
v
Fan 4 (0xD7)
v
Transition to Critical from less
Severe
v
Transition to Non-recoverable from
less severe
v
Transition to critical from
non-recoverable
If the sensor name is Fan 1, replace
Fan 1. If the sensor name is Fan 2,
replace Fan 2. And so on. Go to
“8335-GCA and 8335-GTA locations”
on page 111 to identify the physical
location and removal and
replacement procedure.
v
Lower Non-critical – going low
v
Lower Non-critical – going high
v
Lower Critical – going low
v
Lower Critical – going high
v
Lower Non-recoverable – going
low
v
Lower Non-recoverable – going
high
v
Upper Non-critical – going low
v
Upper Non-critical – going high
v
Upper Critical - going low
v
Upper Critical - going high
v
Upper Non-recoverable – going
low
v
Upper Non-recoverable – going
high
v
Device Inserted/Device Present
No service action is required.
v
Device Removed/Device Absent
v
Transition to degraded
v
Install error
v
Redundancy lost
v
Non-redundant insufficient
resources
Ensure that all fans are seated
securely. Go to “8335-GCA and
8335-GTA locations” on page 111 to
identify the physical location and
removal and replacement procedure.
CurPwr Redundant (0xD8)
v
State Deasserted
v
State Asserted
No service action is required.
NxtPwr Redundant (0xD9)
v
State Deasserted
v
State Asserted
No service action is required.
Turbo Allowed (0xDA)
v
State Deasserted
v
State Asserted
No service action is required.
Identifying a service action by using sensor and event information for the
8335-GTB
You can use the sensor and event information from the system event log (SEL) to determine a service
action to perform for the IBM Power System S822LC (8335-GTB).
If you have not done so already, complete “Identifying a service action by using system event logs” on
page 27. Then, use the following table to determine the service action to perform.
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