When A Processor In The 1005R Server Is Disabled - Nortel CallPilot User Manual

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Error message
Memory Size Changed
No Boot Device Available.
Off Board Parity Error
On Board Parity Error
Parity Error
NVRAM / CMOS / PASSWORD
cleared by Jumper
<CTRL_N> Pressed

When a processor in the 1005r server is disabled

In some cases, where the server is recovering from the system error, you
may see two red lines appearing at the bottom of the screen.
To clear system error message from the log
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When a processor in the 1005r server is disabled 23
Action
Reboot the system.
Press F2 so that the system boots into the BIOS.
Set Re-test to Enabled in the BIOS under Advanced Processor
Configuration > Processor.
Exit BIOS and power down.
Disconnect both power cords for about 1 minute to allow complete
reset of the firmware module.
Re-connect the power cords.
Power on the system.
Boot into service.
Nortel CallPilot
1005r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
NN44200-704 01.06 Standard
5.0 19 July 2007
Description
The memory size has changed since
the last boot. If you did not add or
remove any memory, then the memory
can be faulty.
The system did not find a device to
boot from.
A parity error occurred on an offboard
card. This error is followed by the card
address.
A parity error occurred in onboard
memory. This error is followed by the
card address.
A parity error occurred in onboard
memory at an unknown address.
NVRAM, CMOS, and passwords have
been cleared. Power the system down
and remove the jumper.
The CMOS is ignored and NVRAM is
cleared. You must enter Setup.

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