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Table 12. POST error messages
POST message
2400
An error occurred during the testing of the video controller on the system board. This error can be
caused by a failing monitor, a failing system board, or a failing video adapter (if one is installed).
Action:
2462
A video memory configuration error occurred.
Action:
If the problem persists, call for service.
5962
An IDE CD-ROM configuration error occurred.
Action:
If the problem persists, call for service.
8603
An error occurred during the mouse (pointing device) controller test. The addition or removal of
a mouse, or a failing system board can cause this error.
Note:
Action:
If the POST error message does not reappear, the mouse is probably failing. See the
documentation that comes with the mouse for additional testing information. If the problem
remains, replace the mouse or pointing device.
If the POST error message reappears, run the diagnostic tests to isolate the problem. If the
diagnostic tests do not find a problem and the POST error message remains, call for service.
00012000
Processor machine check.
Action:
00019501
Processor 1 is not functioning.
Action:
If the problem persists, call for service.
00019701
Processor 1 failed the built-in self-test.
Action:
If the problem persists, call for service.
00180100
A PCI adapter has requested memory resources that are not available
Action:
Verify that the monitor is connected correctly to the video connector. If the monitor
is connected correctly, call for service.
Make sure that the monitor cables are correctly and securely connected to the server.
Check the signal and power cable connections to the CD-ROM drive.
This error also can occur if electrical power was lost for a very brief period and then
restored. In this case, turn off the server for at least 5 seconds; then, turn it back on.
Ensure that the keyboard and mouse (pointing device) are attached to the correct
connectors. If they are connected correctly, use the following procedure:
1. Turn off the server.
2. Disconnect the mouse from the server.
3. Turn on the server.
1. Update the system BIOS.
2. If the problem persists, replace the microprocessor.
Replace microprocessor 1.
Replace microprocessor 1.
1. Make sure that the PCI adapter and all other adapters are set correctly in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program. See "Using the Configuration/Setup
Utility program" on page 12. If the memory resource settings are not correct,
change the settings.
2. If all memory resources are being used, you might need to remove an adapter
to make memory available to the PCI adapter. Disabling the adapter BIOS on
the adapter might correct the error. Refer to the documentation that is provided
with the adapter.
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