Bch Warning Messages - HP 9000 Series Service Manual

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BCH Warning Messages

When BCH first comes up, these warning messages may be generated if problems or certain
conditions are found during selftest, initialization or specific checks done in bootstrap code.
Table B-3
BCH Warning Messages for Dx50/Dx60/Dx70/Dx80/Rx80 Systems
Warning Message Definition
WARNING: The System board LAN_ID
<lan-id string> has been copied to the
Processor board.
WARNING: The System board LAN ID is
different from the Processor board LAN ID.
WARNING: Stop boot flag set - system cannot
boot.
WARNING: Not enough memory to boot to
OS.
WARNING: Setting DEFAULTS has failed.
WARNING: Failed Remote Diagnose Register
self test.*
WARNING: The Bus Adapter has failed.
WARNING: The processor failed the
multimedia instruction selftest.*
WARNING: The EISA adapter has failed.
WARNING: PDH IO Control Register Test
has failed.
WARNING: Not enough error-free contiguous
memory (GoodMem). Refer to the 'ME'
command in the SERVICE menu for error
information.
WARNING: Memory page deallocation has
bee disabled because the Page Deallocation
Table (PDT) is full. If the Boot command is
disabled, a memory error was detected after
the table was full. Refer to the 'PDT'
command in the SERVICE menu for error
information
B-36
Description
Normal following replacement of the
Processor. No action required.
The automatic copy of LAN ID from Syste
board to Processor board (or vice versa) failed.
Replace either the Processor or System board.
This message accompanies those warnings
that prevent the system from booting. Look
up the accompanying message and take
appropriate action.
Ensure that the minimum amount of memory
is installed.
The MFIOC chip failed. Replace the system
board.
Processor failed Remote Diagnose Register
test. Replace Processor/Memory card.
The MFIOC chip failed. Replace System
Board.
Replace the Processor/Memory card.
Replace the System Board.
Replace the System Board.
Troubleshoot memory subsystem by checking
that all installed memory is recognized by the
system (via ME command) and check the
Page Deallocation Table (PDT). Replace
SIMMs as necessary.
Check PDT and replace SIMMs as necessary.
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