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11-01-2004 01:48 PM
11-01-2004 01:48 PM
EMS Event Severity MAJORWARNING Monitor dm_ses_enclosure Event 30
we were getting this error a couple of weeks ago however we upgraded the firmware which resloved the issue then
thanks
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11-01-2004 02:36 PM
11-01-2004 02:36 PM
Re: EMS Event Severity warning
Whenever you see an EMS message, you would see an entry with a command that you need to run to find the details. It would be something like
/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -R
Try searching for the corrsponding resource and the event id in this following document.
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/diag/ems/eme_summ.htm
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11-01-2004 02:45 PM
11-01-2004 02:45 PM
Re: EMS Event Severity warning
the event id is 305 and it indicates problems with the temperature but not sure where this error is coming from
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11-01-2004 02:55 PM
11-01-2004 02:55 PM
Solutionhttp://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/diag/ems/dm_ses_enclosure.htm
The description of the event is
Event 305
* Severity: Major Warning
* Event Summary: Temperature too cold.
* Problem Description: The temperature within the enclosure has dropped below the low warning threshold of X degrees.
* Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
The current temperature in the enclosure is X degrees. Check the airflow, room temperature, and fans on and around the enclosure.
* Automated Recovery: None
* Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
It is generated from EMS - Event Monitoring System. It has got monitors setup within it that can probe a particular resource for events. Sometimes firmware can cause sending false alarms. Obviously in your case firmware took care of it.
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11-03-2004 07:39 AM
11-03-2004 07:39 AM