For each event code, the following fields are displayed.
Important: In event messages that
reference a specific Flex System x222 compute node, upper or lower,
'node 1' indicates the lower compute node and 'node 2' indicates the
upper compute node.
Note: For information
about how to locate the UEFI diagnostic code for your systems-management
platform, see
Finding the UEFI diagnostic code. Not all events have
a UEFI diagnostic code associated with the event.
- Event identifier
- An identifier that uniquely
identifies an event.
- Event description
- The logged message string that
appears for an event.
- Explanation
- Additional information to explain
why the event occurred.
- Severity
- An indication of the level of concern
for the condition. The severity is abbreviated in the event log to
the first character. The following severities can be displayed.
Table 1. Severity levels
Severity |
Description |
Informational |
An informational message is something that was
recorded for audit purposes, usually a user action or a change of
states that is normal behavior. |
Warning |
A warning is not as severe as an error, but
if possible, the condition should be corrected before it becomes an
error. It might also be a condition that requires additional monitoring
or maintenance. |
Error |
An error typically indicates a failure or critical
condition that impairs service or an expected function. |
- User response
- Indicates what actions you should
perform to resolve the event.
Perform the steps listed in this
section in the order shown until the problem is solved. After you
perform all of the actions that are described in this field, if you
cannot solve the problem, contact Support.