IBM eServer xSeries 300 User Reference Manual page 91

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Code
Function
202
System cache
206
Diskette drive
215
CD-ROM
217
Hard disk drive
301
Keyboard
Result
Aborted
Test setup error: BIOS cannot access VPD
information
Test setup error: Corrupt DMI BIOS, information
in BIOS is not as expected
Test setup error: No L2 cache detected on
microprocessor socket id xyz or BIOS setup
problem
(where xyz identifies the microprocessor that is
causing the error message)
Test setup error: Unknown hardware problem
associated with microprocessor in socket id xyz.
(where xyz identifies the microprocessor that is
causing the error message)
Failed
Microprocessor in socket ID xyz
(where xyz identifies the microprocessor that is
causing the error message)
Warning
Test setup error: Cache is disabled. Use system
setup to enable before retrying the test
Failed
Internal diskette drive bay
Failed
On system board.
Aborted
The CD-ROM drive is not present.
Failed
BIOS drive # n (where n is the drive bay number)
Failed
On system-board keyboard test failed
Text message
Action
If your system does not
have the latest level BIOS
installed, update the BIOS
to the latest level and run
the diagnostic program
again.
If the problem remains, call
for service.
1.
If your system does
not have the latest
level BIOS installed,
update the BIOS to
the latest level
2.
Run the diagnostic
program again.
3.
If the problem
remains, replace the
failing processor.
If the problem remains, call
for service.
1.
Reseat the identified
microprocessor.
2.
If the problem
remains, replace the
microprocessor.
If the problem remains, call
for service.
Use the Cache Control
choice under the
Advanced Setup menu,
under the
Configuration/Setup Utility
program main menu, to
enable the cache.
If the problem remains, call
for service.
Call for service.
Call for service.
Verify that the cables are
properly connected to the
CD-ROM drive. If the
problem remains, call for
service.
Call for service.
1.
Verify that the
keyboard cable is
connected.
2.
If the problem
remains, replace the
keyboard cable.
If the problem remains, call
for service.
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