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Table 14. POST error messages.
POST message
00012000
Processor machine check.
Action: 1.
00019501
Processor 1 is not functioning.
Action: Replace microprocessor 1.
If the problem persists, call for service.
00019502
Processor 2 is not functioning.
Action: Replace microprocessor 2.
If the problem persists, call for service.
00019701
Processor 1 failed the built-in self-test.
Action: Replace microprocessor 1.
If the problem persists, call for service.
00019702
Processor 2 failed the built-in self-test.
Action: Replace microprocessor 2.
If the problem persists, call for service.
00180100
A PCI adapter has requested memory resources that are not available
Action: 1.
00180200
A PCI adapter has requested an I/O address that is not available, or the PCI adapter might be
defective.
Action: 1.
00180300
A PCI adapter has requested a memory address that is not available, or the PCI adapter might be
defective.
Action: 1.
00180400
A PCI adapter has requested a memory address that is not available.
Action: If all memory addresses are being used, you might need to remove an adapter to make
00180500
A PCI adapter ROM error occurred.
Action: Remove the PCI adapters. If you can start the appliance server without the adapters,
If you cannot isolate and correct the problem, call for service.
Update the system BIOS.
2.
If the problem persists, replace the microprocessor.
Make sure that the PCI adapter and all other adapters are set correctly in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program. If the memory resource settings are not correct,
change the settings.
2.
If all memory resources are being used, you might need to remove an adapter to
make memory available to the PCI adapter. Disabling the adapter BIOS on the
adapter might correct the error. See the documentation that is provided with the
adapter.
Make sure that the I/O address for the PCI adapter and all other adapters are set
correctly in the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
2.
If the I/O port resource settings are correct, the PCI adapter might be defective. Call
for service.
Make sure that the memory addresses for all other adapters are set correctly in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program. If the memory resource settings are not correct,
change the settings.
2.
If the memory resource settings are correct, the PCI adapter might be defective. Call
for service.
memory address space available to the PCI adapter. Disabling the adapter BIOS on the
adapter might correct the error. Refer to the documentation that is provided with the
adapter.
reinstall each adapter one at a time and retest after each is reinstalled. When an adapter
fails, replace it.
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