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Event Message
Severity
Cause
The <Sensor Name/ Location> 
temperature is less than the lower critical 
threshold.
Critical
Temperature of the backplane, system 
board, system inlet, or the carrier in the 
specified system <Sensor Name/Location> 
entered into critical state.
The <Sensor Name/ Location> 
temperature is greater than the upper 
warning threshold.
Warning
Temperature of the backplane, system 
board, system inlet, or the carrier in the 
specified system <Sensor Name/Location> 
entered into non-critical state.
The <Sensor Name/ Location> 
temperature is greater than the upper 
critical threshold.
Critical
Temperature of the backplane, system 
board, system inlet, or the carrier in the 
specified system <Sensor Name/Location> 
entered into critical state.
The <Sensor Name/ Location> 
temperature is outside of range.
Critical
Temperature of the backplane, system 
board, system inlet, or the carrier in the 
specified system <Sensor Name/Location> 
is outside of normal operating range.
The <Sensor Name/ Location> 
temperature is within range.
Information
Temperature of the backplane, system 
board, system inlet, or the carrier in the 
specified system <Sensor Name/Location> 
returned to a normal operating range.
Voltage Sensor Events
The voltage sensor event messages monitor the number of volts across critical components. These 
messages provide status and warning information for voltage sensors for a particular chassis.
Table 6. Voltage Sensor Events
Event Message
Severity
Cause
<Sensor Name/Location> 
voltage sensor detected a 
failure <Reading> where 
<Sensor Name/Location> is 
the entity that this 
sensor is monitoring. 
Reading is specified in 
volts. For example, 3.860 
V.
Critical
The voltage of the monitored 
device has exceeded the critical 
threshold.
<Sensor Name/Location> 
voltage sensor state 
asserted.
Critical
The voltage specified by <Sensor 
Name/Location> is in critical 
state.
<Sensor Name/Location> 
voltage sensor state de-
asserted.
Information
The voltage of a previously 
reported <Sensor Name/
Location> is returned to normal 
state.
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