D1XX3YF1 • D1XXB0FF
D1XX3YF1
Explanation: Memory collection DMA step
Response:
1. Go to Checkout procedure.
2. Replace the system-board, as described in Replacing the system-board and chassis assembly.
D1XX3YF2
Explanation: Memory collection cleanup
Response:
1. Go to Checkout procedure.
2. Replace the system-board, as described in Replacing the system-board and chassis assembly.
D1xx9yyy to D1xxCyyy service processor power-off checkpoints:
These D1xx service processor power-off status codes offer information about the status of the service
processor during a power-off operation.
The D1xx power-off status codes below are the progress codes that might be displayed during the
power-on self-test (POST), along with suggested actions to take if the system hangs on the progress code.
Only when you experience a hang condition should you take any of the actions described for a progress
code.
If the system hangs on a progress code, follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed
until the problem is solved. If an action solves the problem, you can stop performing the remaining
actions. See Chapter 7, "Parts listing for IBM Flex System p24L Compute Node," on page 79 to determine
which components are CRUs and which components are FRUs.
D1XX900C
Explanation: Breakpoint set in CPU controls has been hit
Response:
1. Go to Checkout procedure.
2. Replace the system-board, as described in Replacing the system-board and chassis assembly.
D1XXB0FF
Explanation: Request to initiate power-off program has been sent
Response:
1. Go to Checkout procedure.
2. Replace the system-board, as described in Replacing the system-board and chassis assembly.
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