Message Number; Origin; Ns Boot Error Messages - IBM 8364 E series User Manual

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Message number

Message numbers indicate the type of NS Boot message. For example, NS
Boot messages NSBXX00X to NSBXX49X are informational NS Boot messages.
NS Boot messages NSBXX50X to NSBXX99X are NS Boot warning and error
messages.

Origin

A message origin can be 0, 5, or 9. The NS Boot message NSBXXXX0 indicates
a high probability of a Network Station problem. The NS Boot message
NSBXXXX5 a high probability of a network server problem. The NS Boot
message NSBXXXX9 indicates that the problem can be either client or server
related.
To solve configuration errors, enter the NS Boot utility and reset all
configuration options to default values (see "Loading the factory defaults" on
page 50). To resolve hardware-related problems, refer to "Chapter 2. Replacing
Network Station parts" on page 9.

NS Boot error messages

Error code
NSB00030
NSB01500
NSB11500
NSB11510
NSB12500
78
IBM Network Station
Remote packet messages (sub group 8).
Error message
Canceled by user.
Battery dead.
Main memory messages (NSB10xxx)
On board memory
failure.
Slot %d memory failure. Ensure that the memory is installed
Non-volatile memory messages (NVRAM) (NSB11xxx)
Checksum failure for
nonvolatile memory.
What you should do
General messages (NSB0xxxx)
Press any key to enter the NS Boot
utility.
Battery messages (NSB01xxx)
Replace the lithium battery (see
"Exchanging the lithium battery" on
page 20).
Ensure that the memory is installed
properly, or replace memory (see
"Exchanging the memory" on page 20).
properly, or replace the memory (see
"Exchanging the memory" on page 20).
Re-enter NS Boot configuration data, if
different from the default values.

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