IBM Flex System p270 Compute Node Installation And Service Manual page 121

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110000AC
Explanation: The 110000AC SRC indicates your compute node lost ac power. This procedure will help you
determine the source of the power loss condition that brought you here. If the system or expansion unit that
exhibited the power loss starts normally, or stays powered on after an ac power failure, replacement of parts might
not be needed. This is likely caused by one of three scenarios: 1. If the compute node was disconnected with the
power still on, this SRC will be generated. If the check log indicator remains on, it can be turned off through the
management console (if available). 2. Power loss to the chassis. This can be caused by a brown-out or the failure of
PDU(s). The SRC is generated by the compute node, but the problem is not local to the compute node. No compute
node hardware requires replacement. 3. Power lost to the compute node slot only, but power remains on in the other
compute nodes in the chassis. In this case a legitimate hardware fail is possible. Other power-related (1100xxxx)
SRC's for the compute node are expected to further diagnose and isolate the problem.
Response: No action is required.
110000AD
Explanation: Informational message: A service processor reset caused the server to power off.
Response: No action is required.
11001F02
Explanation: Informational message: The trace logs reached 1K of data.
Response: No action is required.
11001F03
Explanation: Informational message: Invalid TMS of location code.
Response: No action is required.
11002600
Explanation: Power good (pGood) master fault.
Response:
1. Search RETAIN tips and the firmware change history for the reference code to determine the recommended
actions. If a firmware update is needed, see Updating the firmware
2. Replace the system board. If there is more than one system board, use the location code in the SRC to identify
which system board to replace.
11002610
Explanation: pGood fault.
Response:
1. Search RETAIN tips and the firmware change history for the reference code to determine the recommended
actions. If a firmware update is needed, see Updating the firmware
2. Replace the system board. If there is more than one system board, use the location code in the SRC to identify
which system board to replace.
110000AC • 11002610
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