Processor Subsystem 
System Event Log Troubleshooting Guide for EPSD
 
Platforms Based on Intel
®
 Xeon
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 Processor E5 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families 
68  Intel order number G90620-002  Revision 1.1 
Table 56: Processor ERR2 Timeout Sensor Typical Characteristics 
7Ch = Processor 1 ERR2 Timeout 
7Dh = Processor 2 ERR2 Timeout 
7Eh = Processor 3 ERR2 Timeout 
7Fh = Processor 4 ERR2 Timeout 
Event Direction and 
Event Type 
[7] Event direction 
0b = Assertion Event 
1b = Deassertion Event 
[6:0] Event Type = 03h (“digital” discrete) 
[7:6] – 00b = Unspecified Event Data 2 
[5:4] – 00b = Unspecified Event Data 3 
[3:0] – Event Trigger Offset = 1h (State Asserted) 
6.5.1  Processor ERR2 Timeout – Next Steps 
1.  Check the SEL for any other events around the time of the failure. 
2.  Take note of all IPMI activity that was occurring around the time of the failure. Capture a System BMC Debug Log as soon as you 
can after experiencing this failure. This log can be captured from the Integrated BMC Web Console or by using the Intel
®
 Syscfg 
utility (syscfg /sbmcdl private filename.zip). Send the log file to your system manufacturer or Intel representative for failure 
analysis. 
6.6  Processor MSID Mismatch Sensor 
The BMC supports a MSID Mismatch sensor for monitoring for the fault condition that will occur if there is a power rating 
incompatibility between a baseboard and a processor. 
The sensor is rearmed on power-on (AC or DC power on transitions).