5.
(Trained technician only) Replace microprocessor
n. (n = microprocessor number)
6.
(Trained technician only) Replace the system
board.
806f0008-0a01ffff
[PowerSupplyElementName] has
been added to container
[PhysicalPackageElementName].
(Power Supply 1)
Explanation:
This message is for the use case when
an implementation has detected a Power Supply has
been added.
Internal Event:
No
Severity:
Info
Alert Category:
System - Other
Serviceable:
No
CIM Information: Prefix:
PLAT and
ID:
0084
SNMP Trap ID:
Automatically notify Support:
No
User response:
No action; information only.
806f0008-0a02ffff
[PowerSupplyElementName] has
been added to container
[PhysicalPackageElementName].
(Power Supply 2)
Explanation:
This message is for the use case when
an implementation has detected a Power Supply has
been added.
Internal Event:
No
Severity:
Info
Alert Category:
System - Other
Serviceable:
No
CIM Information: Prefix:
PLAT and
ID:
0084
SNMP Trap ID:
Automatically notify Support:
No
User response:
No action; information only.
806f0009-1301ffff
[PowerSupplyElementName] has
been turned off. (Host Power)
Explanation:
This message is for the use case when
an implementation has detected a Power Unit that has
been Disabled.
Internal Event:
No
Severity:
Info
Alert Category:
System - Power Off
Serviceable:
No
CIM Information: Prefix:
PLAT and
ID:
0106
SNMP Trap ID:
23
Automatically notify Support:
No
User response:
No action; information only.
806f000f-220101ff
The System
[ComputerSystemElementName] has
detected no memory in the system.
(ABR Status)
Explanation:
This message is for the use case when
an implementation has detected that memory was
detected in the system.
Internal Event:
No
Severity:
Error
Alert Category:
Critical - Memory
Serviceable:
Yes
CIM Information: Prefix:
PLAT and
ID:
0794
SNMP Trap ID:
41
Automatically notify Support:
No
User response:
This is a UEFI detected event. The
UEFI(POST) error code for this event can be found in
the logged IMM message text. Please refer to the
UEFI(POST) error code in the "UEFI(POST) error code"
section of the Information Center for the appropriate
user response. Firmware Error : Sys Boot Status :
806f000f-220102ff
Subsystem
[MemoryElementName] has insufficient
memory for operation. (ABR Status)
Explanation:
This message is for the use case when
an implementation has detected that the usable Memory
is insufficient for operation.
Internal Event:
No
Severity:
Error
Alert Category:
Critical - Memory
Serviceable:
Yes
CIM Information: Prefix:
PLAT and
ID:
0132
SNMP Trap ID:
41
Automatically notify Support:
No
User response:
This is a UEFI detected event. The
UEFI(POST) error code for this event can be found in
the logged IMM message text. Please refer to the
UEFI(POST) error code in the "UEFI(POST) error code"
section of the Information Center for the appropriate
user response. Firmware Error : Sys Boot Status :
806f0008-0a01ffff • 806f000f-220102ff
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