monitor.power events
monitor.power.degraded
- Deprecated
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Deprecated as of version 9.2. Last used in 7.3.6 on Tin and Dell one-PSU systems. It is the last user of snmp trap 43.
- Severity
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EMERGENCY
- Description
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This message occurs when the main unit power supply is in a degraded mode.
- Corrective Action
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(Call support).
- Syslog Message
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Power supply is in degraded mode: %s
- Parameters
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report (STRING): Description of the problem.
monitor.power.normal
- Severity
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INFORMATIONAL
- Description
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This message occurs when the system has sufficient power (220V) to power up both controllers.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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The power provided to the system is sufficient.
- Parameters
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(None).
monitor.power.not.sufficient
- Severity
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ALERT
- Description
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This message occurs when a storage system in a low-line (110V) power configuration does not have sufficient power to support both controllers. The built-in hardware logic prevents the controller in the bottom slot from powering up.
- Corrective Action
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A high-line (220V) power configuration is needed to power up both controllers. Power off the system, connect the power supply unit (PSU) with 220V power, and then power up the system.
- Syslog Message
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The bottom controller is not powered up due to insufficient power.
- Parameters
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(None).
monitor.power.unreadable
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when a power sensor in the controller module is not readable.
- Corrective Action
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Shut down the system and power-cycle the controller module. If the sensor is still not readable, replace the controller module.
- Syslog Message
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A power sensor %s in the controller module is not readable.
- Parameters
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sensor_name (STRING): Sensor name.