One Or More Raid Controllers Is Not Recognized; Does Not Boot From Drive A (Floppy) Or Other Expected Boot Device; Incorrect Number Of Processors Display - Intergraph InterServe 8000 Setup Manual

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Number of Beeps - Message
9 - ROM Checksum Error
10 - CMOS Shutdown Register Read/Write
Error
11 - Cache Error/External Cache Bad

One or more RAID controllers is not recognized

Reason
Message displays, Host adapter at
baseport dc90h is not responding.
RAID controller firmware has been
corrupted.

Does not boot from drive A (floppy) or other expected boot device

Reason
Corrupt bootable diskette, or diskette does
not have correct boot utilities.
The BIOS is corrupted.
Boot sequence is incorrectly set.

Incorrect number of processors display

Reason
Faulty VRM, or VRM not fully seated into
its socket.
Faulty CPU is installed.
Explanation and Solution
The ROM checksum value does not match
the value encoded in the BIOS. Call the
Customer Response Center.
The shutdown register for CMOS RAM
failed. Call the Customer Response Center.
The external cache is faulty. Call the
Customer Response Center.
Solution
Remove the RAID controller and reinstall it
into the same slot, ensuring it is completely
connected into the slot.
Call the Customer Response Center.
Solution
Replace the bootable diskette with a known
working diskette.
Load a new BIOS to the system's flash
EPROM. Refer to Chapter 5.
Change the System Boot Up Sequence
parameter in "Advanced" section of
AMIBIOS Setup. Refer to Chapter 5.
Solution
Use the LCD screen to determine the
problem sockets. Refer to Chapter 4.
Use the LCD screen to determine the
problem CPU. Refer to Chapter 4.

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