Lenovo ThinkSystem SE350 V2 Manual page 175

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• FQXSFPU0019N: An uncorrectable error has been detected on processor [arg1].
Severity: Error
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. Check Lenovo Support site for an applicable service bulletin or UEFI firmware update that applies to
this error.
2. Reboot the system.
3. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs and contact Lenovo Support.
• FQXSFPU0020I: The UEFI firmware image capsule signature is invalid.
Severity: Info
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. Reboot the system. Reflash UEFI image.
2. If error does not persist no additional recovery action is required.
3. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs and contact Lenovo Support.
• FQXSFPU0021I: The TPM physical presence state has been cleared.
Severity: Info
User Action:
Information only; no action is required.
• FQXSFPU0022G: The TPM configuration is not locked.
Severity: Warning
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. Reboot the system.
2. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs and contact Lenovo Support.
• FQXSFPU0023G: Secure Boot Image Verification Failure Warning.
Severity: Warning
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. It's a security warning message when user want to boot from an unauthorized UEFI image or OS
while Secure Boot is enabled and Secure Boot Mode is in User Mode. If customer does not want to
boot any unauthorized UEFI image or OS, remove that bootable device.
2. If customer does want to boot this unauthorized UEFI image or OS, there're two ways to allow
system boot from this unauthorized image, the first is to disable Secure Boot, the second is to enroll
the unauthorized image into DB(Authorized Signature Database).
a. Disable Secure Boot: assert Physical Presence and then change Secure Boot Setting to Disable (
in F1 Setup -> System Settings -> Security -> Security Boot Configuration -> Security Boot
Setting).
b. Enroll the unauthorized UEFI Image. assert the Physical Presence and then change Secure Boot
Policy to Custom Policy ( in Setup -> System Settings -> Security -> Security Boot Configuration
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