IBM eServer xSeries x382 Hardware Maintenance Manual And Troubleshooting Manual page 94

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Table 16. Error codes/messages (continued)
Error code
8192 (L3 cache size mismatch)
8193 (CPUID, Microprocessor
Stepping levels are different)
8196 (Microprocessor models are
different)
8197 (Microprocessor speed
mismatched
8210 (Microprocessor 01 late self
test failed: Performance restricted)
8211 (Microprocessor 02 late self
test failed: Performance restricted)
8220 (Microprocessor 01 late self
test failed: Functionally restricted)
8221 (Microprocessor 02 late self
test failed: Functionally restricted)
8230 (Microprocessor 1 late self
test failed: Catastrophic failure)
8231 (Microprocessor 2 late self
test failed: Catastrophic failure)
8300 (Baseboard management
controller (BMC) failed to function)
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FRU/action
Yes
BIOS compared Microprocessors & determined an L3
cache mismatch; both processors should run with
different cache sizes. If both processors are identical -
Refer to "Microprocessor" in Debug Methodology and
FRU Isolation section.
Yes
BIOS compared Microprocessors & determined a
mismatch, both processors may run - If different speeds
they will be Performance restricted, both will run at
lower of the two speeds, If incompatible - one processor
may be disabled. Check stepping & P/N information -
Dissimilar stepping processors are not supported. Refer
to "Microprocessor" in Debug Methodology and FRU
Isolation section.
Yes
BIOS compared Microprocessors & determined a
mismatch, both processors may run - If different speeds
they will be Performance restricted, both will run at
lower of the two speeds, If incompatible - one processor
may be disabled. Check stepping & P/N information -
Dissimilar stepping & mixed family processors are not
supported. Refer to "Microprocessor" in Debug
Methodology and FRU Isolation section.
Yes
BIOS compared Microprocessors & determined
mismatched speeds, both processors will be
Performance restricted, both will default to run at lower
of the two speeds. If both processors are identical -
Refer to "Microprocessor" in Debug Methodology and
FRU Isolation section.
Yes
Failure identified in late self-test, Microprocessor 1 will
be Performance restricted. Refer to "Microprocessor
Late Self test" in Debug Methodology and FRU Isolation
section.
Yes
Failure identified in late self-test, Microprocessor 2 will
be Performance restricted. Refer to "Microprocessor
Late Self test" in Debug Methodology and FRU Isolation
section.
Yes
Failure identified in late self-test, Microprocessor 1 will
be Functionally restricted. Refer to "Microprocessor Late
Self test" in Debug Methodology and FRU Isolation
section.
Yes
Failure identified in late self-test, Microprocessor 2 will
be Functionally restricted. Refer to "Microprocessor Late
Self test" in Debug Methodology and FRU Isolation
section.
Yes
Failure identified in late self-test, Microprocessor 1 will
be disabled. Refer to "Microprocessor Late Self test" in
Debug Methodology and FRU Isolation section.
Yes
Failure identified in late self-test, Microprocessor 1 will
be disabled. Refer to "Microprocessor Late Self test" in
Debug Methodology and FRU Isolation section.
Yes
1. Check to see that the jumper at J5H4 is in position
1-2 =normal, (position 2-3 is update mode).
2. Replace the system board

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