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Microprocessor
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Microprocessor
Table 14. Diagnostic error messages.
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Result
Text message
Failed
Invalid microprocessor in slot xyz or
BIOS setup problem
(where xyz identifies the
microprocessor that is causing the
error message)
Processor in socket id xyz is installed
but not functioning
(where xyz identifies the
microprocessor that is causing the
error message)
Microprocessor in socket id xyz
(where xyz identifies the
microprocessor that is causing the
error message)
Note: The microprocessor error LED
associated with the
microprocessor will be lit.
Processor in socket id xyz is defective
(where xyz identifies the
microprocessor that is causing the
error message)
Failed
Test setup error: Application
microprocessor not installed or BIOS
setup problem
VRM corresponding to
Microprocessor in socket xyz is
defective
(where xyz identifies the
microprocessor whose VRM is
causing the error message)
VRM corresponding to
Microprocessor in socket id xyz is not
installed
(where xyz identifies the
microprocessor whose VRM is
causing the error message)
Action
1. Check the system error log
for the related error
messages.
2. If your server does not have
the latest level BIOS
installed, update the BIOS.
3. If the problem remains,
replace the xyz
microprocessor and run the
test again.
If the problem persists, call for
service.
1. Reseat the microprocessor.
2. If the problem remains,
replace the microprocessor.
If the problem persists, call for
service.
Replace the microprocessor.
If the problem persists, call for
service.
1. Verify that the Application
microprocessor is installed
and seated correctly.
2. Check the system error log
for related error messages.
3. If your server does not have
the latest level BIOS
installed, update the BIOS.
4. If the problem remains,
replace the application
microprocessor and run the
test again.
If the problem persists, call for
service.
Replace the VRM.
If the problem remains, call for
service.
Install a VRM.
If the problem persists, call for
service.

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