2.
Contact your HP-authorized service representative.
IMPORTANT:
Multiple erroneous error messages indicating I2C bus errors, such as NVRAM errors, blowers
missing, and so forth, could indicate an EMU problem.
8.7.en.10 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O module NVRAM read
An invalid NVRAM read occurred and automatic recovery was initiated.
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:
1.
Record all six characters of the condition report.
2.
Observe the I/O module status indicators for an operational display.
3.
Contact your HP-authorized service representative.
8.7.en.11 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O module NVRAM write
The system is unable to write data to the I/O module NVRAM.
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:
1.
Record all six characters of the condition report.
2.
Observe the I/O module status indicators for an operational display.
3.
Contact your HP-authorized service representative.
8.7.en.12 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O Module NVRAM read failure
The system is unable to read data from the I/O module NVRAM.
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:
1.
Record all six characters of the condition report.
2.
Contact your HP-authorized service representative.
8.7.en.13 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O module removed
The system detects that an I/O module has been removed.
To correct the problem, install an I/O module.
Host conditions
The EMU has the capability of displaying host controller defined condition reports on the EMU
alphanumeric display.
The format of a host condition report is F.F.en.ec, where:
•
F.F. is the host element type number
•
en. is the two-character host element number
•
ec is the error code
166
EMU-generated condition reports
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