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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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

RMB (Remote Maintenance Board)<br />

RMB alarms are reported for the S8400, S8500, S8500B, and S8500C servers. The<br />

functionality of the Remote Maintenance Board (RMB) is to:<br />

● Monitor the server environmental state of health: fans, voltages, and temperature.<br />

● Report server failures.<br />

● Provide the ability to perform remote server power-on, power off, and reset functionality.<br />

RMB alarms are not recorded on the server. <strong>Alarms</strong> are reported to INADS when certain failure<br />

conditions are detected.<br />

S8400: The Maintenance Processor Complex (MPC) board is integrated in the S8400 server. It<br />

monitors the S8400 server temperature and provides reset control. See Table 25: RMB <strong>Alarms</strong><br />

in the S8400 <strong>Server</strong> for this server.<br />

S8500: The RMB functionality for the S8500 server is implemented by the Remote Supervisor<br />

Adapter (RSA) board. It is installed in PCI-X slot 1 of the server. See Table 26: RMB <strong>Alarms</strong> in<br />

the S8500 <strong>Server</strong> for this server.<br />

S8500B and S8500C: The RMB functionality for the S8500B and S8500C servers is<br />

implemented by the Augmentix <strong>Server</strong> Availability Management Processor (A+SAMP) board.<br />

See Table 27: RMB <strong>Alarms</strong> in the S8500B and S8500C <strong>Server</strong>s for this server.<br />

Table 25: RMB <strong>Alarms</strong> in the S8400 <strong>Server</strong><br />

Event ID Alarm<br />

Level<br />

Back to: Linux <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Alarms</strong><br />

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

0 MIN Test Alarm. Hardware Platform Interface (HPI) User Event - for testing<br />

modem setup.<br />

2 MIN Host boot failure. Hardware Platform Interface (HPI) OEM Event -<br />

host is not booting.<br />

3 MAJ Host Alarm. Hardware Platform Interface (HPI) User Event -<br />

Communication Manager detects rolling reboot.<br />

5 MAJ Host failure timeout. Hardware Platform Interface (HPI) Watchdog<br />

Event - Communication Manager is hung.<br />

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

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