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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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<strong>Server</strong> <strong>Alarms</strong><br />

ENV (Environment)<br />

The ENV environmental maintenance objects are monitored within the server. These include<br />

temperature, voltages, and fans.<br />

Event ID’s with an Alarm Level of RES indicate that the problem has been cleared.<br />

Table 11: ENV <strong>Alarms</strong> 1 of 14<br />

Event<br />

ID<br />

Alarm<br />

Level<br />

Alarm Text, Cause/Description, Recommendation<br />

1 MIN “Temperature reached Warning Low” — Motherboard's temperature<br />

reached a warning low level.<br />

1. See if the alarmed condition is still present, either from the:<br />

- Web interface, by selecting the Temperature/Voltage diagnostic<br />

- Linux command line, by entering environment<br />

2. If not, manually clear the alarm, either from the:<br />

- Web interface, by selecting <strong>Alarms</strong> and Notification, the<br />

appropriate alarm, and Clear<br />

- Linux command line, by entering almclear -n #id<br />

2 MAJ “Temperature reached Critical Low. Value = xx0C” — Motherboard's<br />

temperature reached a critically low level.<br />

1. See if the alarmed condition is still present, either from the:<br />

- Web interface, by selecting the Temperature/Voltage diagnostic<br />

- Linux command line, by entering environment<br />

2. If not, manually clear the alarm, either from the:<br />

- Web interface, by selecting <strong>Alarms</strong> and Notification, the<br />

appropriate alarm, and Clear<br />

- Linux command line, by entering almclear -n #id<br />

62 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s<br />

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