Note: See "System" on page 112 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician.
Error code/symptom
00180700, 00180800
(General PCI error)
00181000
(PCI error)
01295085
(ECC checking hardware test error)
01298001
(System BIOS installed on this server
does not support level of processor)
01298002
(System BIOS installed on this server
does not support level of processor)
01298101
(System BIOS installed on this server
does not support level of processor)
01298102
(System BIOS installed on this server
does not support level of processor)
01298200
(Microprocessor speed mismatch)
I9990301
(Hard disk sector error)
I9990305
(Hard disk sector error, no operating
system installed)
I9990650
(AC power has been restored)
Service processor error codes
When viewed from POST, service processor error codes will appear in hexadecimal
form (generally beginning with A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, AD, AE, or E1), unless a
Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed. However, when viewed from the System
Error Log, the messages will appear as text. To determine a possible error condition
for the service processor, see the System Error Log (see "Viewing error logs from
the diagnostic programs" on page 22).
ServeRAID error codes
In the following error codes, x can be any number or letter.
FRU/action
1. System board
2. PCI adapter
1. Adapter
2. System board
1. System board
2. Microprocessor
1. Ensure all microprocessors have the same cache size.
2. Microprocessor 1.
1. Ensure all microprocessors have the same cache size.
2. Microprocessor 2.
1. Ensure all microprocessors have the same cache size.
2. Microprocessor 1.
1. Ensure all microprocessors have the same cache size.
2. Microprocessor 2.
1. Ensure all microprocessors are the same speed.
2. Microprocessor.
1. Hard disk drive
2. SCSI backplane
3. Cable
4. System board
1. Install operating system to hard disk.
1. Check cable.
2. Check for interruption of power.
3. Power cable.
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