Unsupported Processor Configuration (Processor Required In Slot #1); Warning Bit Detected; Warning - Drive Write Cache Is Enabled On X; Warning - Mixed Feature Processors Were Detected - HP ProLight Server Troubleshooting Manual

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Unsupported Processor Configuration (Processor Required in Slot #1)

Description: Processor required in slot 1.
Action: If you do not install a supported processor in slot 1, this message is displayed, and the system
halts.

Warning Bit Detected

Description: A monitor and performance threshold violation may have occurred. The status of a logical
drive may not be OK.
Action: Check the other error messages for an indication of the problem.

WARNING - Drive Write Cache is Enabled on X

Description: Drive has its internal write cache enabled. The drive may be a third-party drive, or the
operating parameters of the drive may have been altered. Condition can cause data corruption if power
to the drive is interrupted.
Action: Replace the drive with a supported drive or restore the operating parameter of the drive.

WARNING - Mixed Feature Processors Were Detected

Description: Mixed feature processors were detected. The server will boot using the lowest featured
processor.
If you install supported processors with different features in the same system, this informational message is
displayed.

WARNING - Resetting Corrupted CMOS

Description: This informational message displays when the ROM detects that CMOS is corrupted. The
default values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally invalidated the
configuration through RBSU by erasing NVRAM.

WARNING - Resetting Corrupted NVRAM

Description: This informational message displays when the ROM detects that NVRAM is corrupted. The
default values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally invalidated the
configuration through RBSU by erasing NVRAM.

WARNING - Resetting Corrupted System Environment

Description: This informational message is displayed when the System Environment Variables are
corrupted. The default values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally
invalidated the configuration through RBSU by erasing NVRAM.

WARNING - Restoring Default Configurations as Requested

Description: If, on the subsequent power up, you select the option to erase NVRAM in RBSU, this
informational message is displayed.
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