The MSC front panel has an eight-character LED readout that supplies information about system status. Table A-1 lists and explains all MSC messages. The last two messages are specific to the redundant power supply.
This information supersedes MSC message information in the Origin2000 Deskside Owner's Guide and Origin2000 Rackmount Owner's Guide.
Table A-1. System Controller Messages
Message | Condition |
|---|---|
SYS OK | The system is operating normally. |
POWER UP | The system is being powered on from the front panel switch. |
R PWR UP | The system is being powered on remotely via the MSC serial connection. |
R PWR DN | The system has been powered off from a remote location. |
PWR CYCL | The system has received the command to power cycle from the console or a remote user. |
HBT TO | The system has registered a heartbeat timeout. A nonmaskable interrupt is generated, followed by a system reset. |
PFW FAIL | Power supplied to the system has failed or dropped below acceptable parameters. The system has shut down. Call your service provider. |
PS FAIL | The power supply has failed and the system has shut down. Call your service provider. |
POK FAIL | A power OK failure occurred on an unidentified board. |
I2C FAIL | The system controller and the node board(s) cannot communicate. This message can appear during power-on of a multirack configuration. See “Power-Cycling a Multirack Configuration”. |
OVR TEMP | The system's temperature has exceeded acceptable limits and the system has shut down. Call your service provider. |
KEY OFF | The MSC's switch has been turned to standby. |
RESET | The MSC's switch has been turned to the diagnostic position, and the reset button has been pushed. |
NMI | The MSC's switch has been turned to the diagnostic position, and the nonmaskable interrupt button pushed. |
M FAN FL | More than one fan (fans 4 through 9) has failed and the system has shut down. Call your service provider. |
FAN FAIL | A system fan has failed; call your service provider. The system shuts down if - fan 1, 2, or 3 (front fans, under the power supply) fails |
RPWR FL | The redundant power supply has entered nonredundant mode because a power supply module has failed. Call your service provider. |
RPWR OK | Redundant power has been restored from nonredundant mode. |