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Chapter 3 Appendix
Error
Class
code
UEFI
2217
UEFI
2218
UEFI
2219
UEFI
2220
UEFI
2221
UEFI
2222
UEFI
2223
UEFI
2224
UEFI
2225
UEFI
2226
UEFI
2227
UEFI
2319
UEFI
2400
UEFI
2401
UEFI
2402
UEFI
2403
Error message
Secure Boot - The dbx Secure Boot
variable has been deleted.
Secure Boot - The dbt Secure Boot
variable has been deleted.
Secure Boot - A Key Exchange Key (KEK)
entry has been deleted from KEK
database.
Secure Boot - A db entry has been deleted
from db database.
Secure Boot - A dbx entry has been
deleted from dbx database.
Secure Boot - A dbt entry has been deleted
from dbt database.
Secure Boot - Unable to enable/disable
secure boot. Only a physically present user
can enable/disable Secure Boot.
Secure Boot - Unable to enroll a new entry.
Secure Boot - Unable to reset one or more
keys.
Secure Boot - Unable to delete one or
more variables.
Secure Boot - Unable to delete one or
more entries.
Test event. This is only a test.
Slot %1 SAN Error - SAN link is down. SAN
connection not possible.
Slot %1 SAN Error - Fabric Login (FLOGI)
failed. SAN connection not possible.
Slot %1 SAN Error - Name Server login
failed. Boot from SAN not possible.
Slot %1 SAN Error - No targets found. Boot
from SAN not possible.
Express5800/R120h-1E, R120h-2E Maintenance Guide
Action
Action is not necessary unless an unintended
consequence occurs.
Action is not necessary unless an unintended
consequence occurs.
Action is not necessary unless an unintended
consequence occurs.
Action is not necessary unless an unintended
consequence occurs.
Action is not necessary unless an unintended
consequence occurs.
Action is not necessary unless an unintended
consequence occurs.
Change the settings from the local console.
Set the required settings again using the System Utility
after restoring factory default settings by selecting
System Configuration > BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU) > System Defult Options -
Restore Default Manufacturing Settings options from
the menu of the System Utility. If the problem persists,
contact your sales representative.
Set the required settings again using the System Utility
after restoring factory default settings by selecting
System Configuration > BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU) > System Defult Options -
Restore Default Manufacturing Settings options from
the menu of the System Utility. If the problem persists,
contact your sales representative.
Set the required settings again using the System Utility
after restoring factory default settings by selecting
System Configuration > BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU) > System Defult Options -
Restore Default Manufacturing Settings options from
the menu of the System Utility. If the problem persists,
contact your sales representative.
Set the required settings again using the System Utility
after restoring factory default settings by selecting
System Configuration > BIOS/Platform
Configuration (RBSU) > System Defult Options -
Restore Default Manufacturing Settings options from
the menu of the System Utility. If the problem persists,
contact your sales representative.
Action is not necessary.
Confirm the SAN switches and the configuration. Then
reconnect SAN ports or restart the server.
Confirm the SAN switches and the configuration. Then
reconnect SAN ports or restart the server.
Confirm the SAN switches and the configuration. Then
reconnect SAN ports or restart the server.
Confirm the SAN switches and the configuration. Then
reconnect SAN ports or restart the unit.
1. IML Error Message
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