Integrated management module error messages
The following table describes the IMM error messages and suggested actions to correct the detected
problems.
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
v See Chapter 7, “Parts listing, RS210 Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534,” on page 177 to determine which
components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a
trained service technician.
Message Severity Description Action
Numeric sensor Ambient Temp
going high (upper critical) has
asserted.
Error An upper critical sensor
going high has asserted.
Reduce the ambient temperature.
Numeric sensor Ambient Temp
going high (upper non-recoverable)
has asserted.
Error An upper nonrecoverable
sensor going high has
asserted.
Reduce the ambient temperature.
Numeric sensor Planar 3.3V going
low (lower critical) has asserted.
Error A lower critical sensor going
low has asserted.
(Trained service technician only)
Replace the system board.
Numeric sensor Planar 3.3V going
high (upper critical) has asserted.
Error An upper critical sensor
going high has asserted.
(Trained service technician only)
Replace the system board.
Numeric sensor Planar 5V going low
(lower critical) has asserted.
Error A lower critical sensor going
low has asserted.
(Trained service technician only)
Replace the system board.
Numeric sensor Planar 5V going
high (upper critical) has asserted.
Error An upper critical sensor
going high has asserted.
(Trained service technician only)
Replace the system board.
Numeric sensor Planar VBAT going
low (lower critical) has asserted.
Error A lower critical sensor going
low has asserted.
Replace the 3 V battery.
Numeric sensor Fan n Tach going
low (lower critical) has asserted.
(n = fan number)
Error A lower critical sensor going
low has asserted.
1. Reseat the failing fan n, which
is indicated by a lit LED on
the system board (see
“System-board LEDs” on
page 112).
2. Replace the failing fan.
(n = fan number)
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