Post Error Messages - IBM Netfinity 7100 User's Reference Manual

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POST error messages

The following tables provide information about the POST error messages that can
appear during startup.
POST message
062
The server failed to boot on three consecutive attempts.
All caches are disabled. Repeatedly turning the server on and then off or resetting the server
might cause this problem.
Action:
If the problem persists, call for service. When the problem is corrected, be sure to enable the
caches.
101
An error occurred during the system board and microprocessor test.
102
Action:
106
114
An adapter read-only memory (ROM) error occurred.
Action:
If you cannot isolate and correct the problem, call for service.
129
An error was detected in the L1 cache of one of the microprocessors.
Action:
If the problem persists, call for service.
151
A real-time clock (RTC) error occurred.
Action:
161
The real-time clock battery has failed.
Action:
You can use the server until you replace the battery. However, you must run the
Configuration/Setup Utility program and set the time and date and other custom settings each
time you turn on the server.
Table 16. POST error messages
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Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program and verify that all settings are correct.
Use the Cache Control selection in the Advanced Setup menu of the
Configuration/Setup Utility program to enable the caches.
Call for service.
Remove the options. If you can start the server without the options installed, reinstall
each option one at a time and retest after each is reinstalled. When an option fails,
replace it.
1. If you just installed a microprocessor, verify that the microprocessor is installed
and seated correctly.
2. If the problem persists, check to see if the system has isolated the problem to a
microprocessor:
• If the System Error light on the operator information panel is on, check to see
if the CPU LED on the diagnostic LED panel is on. If it is on, check the
Microprocessor Error LEDs next to the microprocessor sockets.
— If a Microprocessor LED is on, run the diagnostic program for the
microprocessor indicated by the LED. If the tests fail, replace the
indicated microprocessor.
— If the microprocessor tests do not fail, call for service.
• If no error LED is on, the error logs in the Configuration/Setup Utility program
might provide additional information about the microprocessor error.
Call for service.
Replace the battery yourself or call for service.
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