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Alert Fan <num>, <location>, failed A fan has failed.
The <num> is the power supply number.
The <location> describes where the failed
power supply is in the chassis. The location
can be one of the following:
• In 4-slot Chassis devices:
• left side panel, back fan
• left side panel, front fan
• rear/back panel, left fan
• rear/back panel, right fan
• In 8-slot and 15-slot Chassis devices:
• rear/back panel, top fan
• rear/back panel, bottom fan
• top panel, fan
Alert Management module at slot <slot-num>
state changed from <module-state> to
<module-state>.
Indicates a state change in a management
module.
The <slot-num> indicates the chassis slot
containing the module.
The <module-state> can be one of the
following:
•active
• standby
• crashed
• coming-up
• unknown
Alert Temperature <degrees> C degrees, warning
level <warn-degrees> C degrees, shutdown
level <shutdown-degrees> C degrees
Indicates an overtemperature condition on
the active module.
The <degrees> value indicates the
temperature of the module.
The <warn-degrees> value is the warning
threshold temperature configured for the
module.
The <shutdown-degrees> value is the
shutdown temperature configured for the
module.
Alert <num-modules> modules and 1 power
supply, need more power supply!!
Indicates that the chassis needs more power
supplies to run the modules in the chassis.
The <num-modules> parameter indicates
the number of modules in the chassis.
Table A.2: HP Syslog Messages (Continued)
Message Level Message Explanation