Dell OM : Power usage audit warning.

Dell.Server.OOB.SNMPTrap.8418 (Rule)

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

Power usage audit warning.

Causes

Cause

Resolution

There is insufficient power for the component identified in the message to turn on.

Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Contact your service provider for information on the power required for the component identified in the message.

The request to turn on the component identified in the message was not successful because insufficient power is available at the identified priority for the component.

Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Using the CMC Web UI, go to Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis.

The server identified in the message was not turned on because the available power is less than the requested power.

Utilize the Chassis Management Controller web interface to check the System Input Max Power Capacity Power and server power requirements. If sufficient power is available, retry the operation. Otherwise, increase the System Input Power Cap value.

The Chassis Management Controller is not able to communicate with the iDRAC on the server identified in the message. Therefore the server could not be turned off. This situation may occur when iDRAC is restarting.

Wait for three minutes, and then retry the operation. If the issue persists, remove and reinsert the server and wait for the iDRAC to finish restarting before retying the operation.

The Chassis Management Controller is unable to turn on the iDRAC because power required is less than available power.

Make sure there is enough power supply to distribute power. Go to, the Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. In the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field, view the available power. To add more power, insert more PSUs or remove unused components from the chassis. Remove and reinsert the server when enough power is available.

CMC could not successfully turn on the component identified in the message, because of insufficient power available.

Make sure there is sufficient power available, and then retry the operation. To view the available power, on the CMC Web interface, click Chassis Overview > Power > Power Budget Status. The available power is displayed in the Total Input Power Available For Allocation field. To increase available power, add more PSUs or remove unused components from the Chassis.

CMC could not successfully turn on the component identified in the message, because of insufficient power available.

Make sure there is sufficient power available, and then retry the operation. To increase available power, add more PSUs, use PSUs with higher voltage inputs or a higher power rating, remove unused components from the Chassis, or change the redundancy policy to Redundancy Alerting Only or Non-redundant.

The server identified in the message cannot be turned on if the Connector Limit for the subsystems identified in the message is exceeded .

Make sure the system operates within the subsystem Connector Limit for the components specified. To review power budget information select Chassis Overview -> Power -> Budget Status. Turn off unused components within the subsystem to make power available for the server to turn on or turn off low priority servers and try the operation again.

Resolutions

Additional information on this issue may be available.Launch the iDRAC Console to debug further.

Element properties:

TargetDell.Server
CategoryAvailabilityHealth
EnabledTrue
Alert GenerateTrue
Alert SeverityWarning
Alert PriorityNormal
RemotableTrue
Alert Message
Dell OM : Power usage audit warning.
Event Description: {0}

Member Modules:

ID Module Type TypeId RunAs 
DS DataSource System.NetworkManagement.SnmpTrapEventProvider Default
Alert WriteAction System.Health.GenerateAlert Default
ResolveAlert WriteAction Dell.Operations.Server.ResolveAlert.WAT Default

Source Code:

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