What is the meaining of "deassert" in this context?

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Published on 2012-10-21T20:55:31Z Indexed on 2012/10/21 23:04 UTC
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The English majors over at Dell provided me with this error message provided by a PowerEdge 2950.

CPU2 Status: Processor sensors for CPU2, IERR was deasserted

I've Googled it, random forum posts aren't providing me with a clear answer.

It's also apparently not a word: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/deassert?s=t

I can guess the meaning. Assert:

to state with assurance, confidence, or force

Okay. So the negative of that. The state of lack-of-confidence? What is this error message trying to tell me? Memory errors were grouped with this one: is it trying to say that IERR for CPU2 should be set, but is not? That the current system state is SNAFU but CPU2 sees everything as fine?

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