B-6 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • August 2009
â– Type of power event that occurred (Event). The following lists each event and its
meaning:
Factor by which the power event was instructed (Cause). The causes and their
meanings are as follows:
â– Domain ID for power event (DID)
â– Mode switch status on the operator panel (Switch). The following lists the
switches and their meanings:
Event Meaning
SCF Reset: The XSCF was reset.
Domain Power ON: The domain power supply was turned on.
Domain Power OFF: The domain power supply was turned off.
System Power ON: The power supply of the server common section was turned on.
System Power OFF: The power supply of the server common section was turned off.
XIR: The XIR was reset.
Domain Reset: The domain was reset.
Cause Meaning
Self Reset: Self-resetting of the XSCF reset the XSCF.
Power On: Turning on the input power supply reset the XSCF.
System Reset: The detection of an error reset the XSCF.
Panel: Operating a switch on the operator panel caused a power event.
Scheduled: Setting the TOD timer caused a power event.
RCI: The I/O device connected to the RCI caused a power event.
AC Restored: Power recovery turned on the power supply.
Operator: An operator's instruction caused a power event.
Poweron Restart: Retrying power on operation turned on the power supply.
Power Failure: A power interruption cut off the power supply.
SW Request: A Solaris OS instruction caused a power event.
Alarm: The server environment or a hardware fault caused a power event.
Fatal: Fatal caused a power event.
Panic: Panic caused a power event.