WY:
The
power
permission
that
has
been
received
from
the
Management
Module
is
not
sufficient
to
power
on
the
system
WZ:
The
slot
number
has
not
been
read
at
the
time
power
permission
has
be
tried
to
be
granted.
Information
log
IDs
I1:
Device
initialization
successful
I2:
Power
permission
has
been
granted
by
Management
Module
I3:
Power
on
request
came
in
from
front
panel
power
switch
(white
button)
I4:
Power
on
request
came
in
from
Management
Module
I5:
Power
on
request
came
in
from
RTAS
(Host
FW)
I6:
Power
on
request
came
in
from
an
unknown
source
I7:
Power
on
request
was
set
after
reset
request
I8:
Power
off
request
came
in
from
front
panel
power
switch
(white
button)
I9:
Power
off
request
came
in
from
Management
Module
IA:
Power
off
request
came
in
from
RTAS
(Host
FW)
IB:
Power
off
request
came
in
from
an
unknown
source
ID:
Power
reset
request
from
Management
Module
IE:
Power
reset
request
from
RTAS
(Host
FW)
IF:
Power
reset
request
from
an
unknown
source
IG:
Power
reset
request
from
front
panel
reset
switch
IH:
Power
reset
request
came
in
after
unsuccessful
device
initialization
II:
Power
reset
request
came
from
POST
watchdog
IJ:
Power
reset
request
came
from
OS
surveillance
watchdog
J2:
1e2
successful
stress
cycles
completed
J3:
1e3
successful
stress
cycles
completed
J4:
1e4
successful
stress
cycles
completed
J5:
1e5
successful
stress
cycles
completed
J6:
1e6
successful
stress
cycles
completed
Service
processor
compliance
with
BladeCenter
Standards
The
Integrated
System
Management
processor
(ISM)
interacts
with
the
BladeCenter
Management
Module
according
to
the
Management
Module
specification.
However,
there
are
hardware
restrictions
and
this
means
that
the
following
functionality
does
not
comply
with
the
specifications:
v
Number
of
monitored
supply
voltages
The
ISM
processor
sends
warning
alerts
to
the
Management
Module
in
cases
where
one
or
more
supply
voltages
are
beyond
specified
limits.
The
ISM
monitors
sixteen
supply
voltages
but
the
Management
Module
only
monitors
eight
voltages.
In
cases
where
voltages
nine
to
sixteen
fail,
the
alert
is
not
recorded
in
the
Management
Module
event
log.
v
Supply
voltage
values
There
is
a
naming
mismatch
for
voltage
failures
in
the
event
log.
The
following
table
matches
the
expected
Management
Module
with
the
actual
BladeCenter
QS20
ISM
voltages.
Table
8.
Management
Module
and
ISM
voltages
Management
Module
displayed
voltage
ISM
reported
voltage
12.00v
1.80v
5.00v
1.20v
3.30v
1.12v
2.5v
1.12v
1.5v
2.5v
1.25v
12.00v
1.20v
3.3v
Chapter
2.
Diagnostics
and
troubleshooting
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