Lenovo System x3650 M5 Installation And Service Manual page 1143

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4. If the adapter was moved to a different slot and the error did not recur, verify that this is not a
system limitation. Then replace the system board. Also, if this is not the initial installation and the
error persists after adapter replacement, replace the system board.
• I.2018003 A bad option ROM checksum was detected for the device found at Bus [arg1] Device
[arg2] Function [arg3]. The Vendor ID for the device is [arg4] and the Device ID is [arg5]. ROM
CHECKSUM ERROR
Explanation:
Severity
Error
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. If this PCIe device and/or any attached cables were recently installed, moved, serviced or
upgraded, reseat the adapter and any attached cables.
2. Move the adapter to a different system slot, if available.
3. Check Lenovo support site for any applicable service bulletin or UEFI or adapter firmware
update that applies to this error. NOTE: It may be necessary to configure slot to Gen1 or to use
special utility software so that adapter firmware can be upgraded. Gen1/Gen2 settings can be
configured via F1 Setup -> System Settings -> Devices and I/O Ports -> PCIe Gen1/Gen2/Gen3
Speed Selection, or the ToolsCenter Suite CLI Utility.
4. Replace the adapter.
• I.3808004 The IMM System Event log (SEL) is full. IPMI System Event Log is Full
Explanation:
Severity
Info
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Use the IMM Web Interface to clear the event log.
2. If IMM communication is unavailable, use F1 Setup to access System Event Logs Menu and
Choose Clear IMM System Event Log and Restart Server.
I.3818001 The firmware image capsule signature for the currently booted flash bank is invalid.
Current Bank CRTM Capsule Update Signature Invalid
Explanation:
Severity
Info
User Response
Complete the following steps:
1. Reboot the system. Will come up on backup UEFI image. Update the primary UEFI image.
2. If error does not persist no additional recovery action is required.
Appendix B. UEFI/POST diagnostic codes
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