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System Event Log Troubleshooting Guide for EPSD
Platforms Based on Intel
®
Xeon
®
Processor E5 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families
Hot-Swap Controller Backplane Events
Revision 1.1
Intel order number G90620-002
113
Byte
Field
Description
16
Event Data 3
Not used
Table 90: Hard Disk Drive Monitoring Sensor - Event Trigger Offset – Next Steps
Event
Trigger
Description
Next Steps
00h
Drive Presence
If during normal operation the state changes unexpectedly, ensure that the drive was seated properly and the drive carrier was
properly latched. If that does not work, replace the drive.
01h
Drive Fault
07h
Rebuild/Remap
in progress
If you have replaced a hard drive, this is expected.
If you have a hot spare and one of the drives failed, this is expected. Check logs for which drive has failed.
If this is seen unexpectedly, it could be an indication of a drive that is close to failing.
12.3 Hot-Swap Controller Health Sensor
The BMC supports an IPMI sensor to indicate the health of the Hot-Swap Controller (HSC). This sensor will indicate that the
controller is offline for the cases that the BMC either cannot communicate with it or it is stuck in a degraded state so that the BMC
cannot restore it to full operation through a firmware update.
Table 91: HSC Health Sensor Typical Characteristics
Byte
Field
Description
11
Sensor Type
16h = Microcontroller
12
Sensor Number
69h = Hot-Swap Controller 1 Status
6Ah = Hot-Swap Controller 2 Status
6Bh = Hot-Swap Controller 3 Status
13
Event Direction and
Event Type
[7] Event direction
0b = Assertion Event
1b = Deassertion Event
[6:0] Event Type = 0Ah (Discrete)
14
Event Data 1
[7:6]
– 00b = Unspecified Event Data 2
[5:4]
– 00b = Unspecified Event Data 3
[3:0]
– Event Trigger Offset = 4h = Transition to offline