Trap ID Trap name Description
22037 cpqRackEnclosureManagerDegraded Onboard Administrator degraded
22038 cpqRackEnclosureManagerOk Onboard Administrator OK
22039 cpqRackEnclosureManagerRemoved Onboard Administrator removed
22040 cpqRackEnclosureManagerInserted Onboard Administrator inserted
22041 cpqRackManagerPrimaryRole Onboard Administrator is Active
22042 cpqRackServerBladeEKeyingFailed Blade eKeying config failed
22044 cpqRackNetConnectorRemoved Interconnect removed
22045 cpqRackNetConnectorInserted Interconnect inserted
22046 cpqRackNetConnectorFailed Interconnect failed
22047 cpqRackNetConnectorDegraded Interconnect degraded
22048 cpqRackNetConnectorOk Interconnect OK
22049 cpqRackServerBladeToLowPower Blade requested too low power
22050 cpqRackServerBladeRemoved2 Blade removed2
22051 cpqRackServerBladeInserted2 Blade inserted2
Enclosure event notifications
Enclosure events produce screen messages with the show events option enabled. If you are directly
affected by an event, a message is produced whether the show events option is enabled or disabled.
Event messages include the device affected, the device name, and the date and time of the event. Some
examples of event messages are:
• The enclosure is in a degraded state.
• Blade X has experienced a failure.
• The temperature on Blade X has exceeded the failed threshold.
• Fan X has experienced a failure.
• The power supplies are no longer redundant.
• Power supply X is in a degraded state.
• The enclosure temperature has exceeded the degraded threshold.
Command line event notifications
When the SET DISPLAY EVENTS option is turned on, the terminal interface displays error, warning, and
status messages, depending on the behavior of the enclosure and components.
The syntax for these messages are:
270 Enclosure event notifications