Table 5-22. I/O Subsystem Events That Light Diagnostic Panel Leds; Table 5-23. I/O Card Events That May Light Diagnostic Panel Leds - HP Integrity rx6600 User's & Service Manual

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Troubleshooting
Common I/O Backplane (LBAs/Ropes/PDH/PCI-X Slots)
Table 5-22 lists the I/O subsystem events that light the diagnostic panel LEDs.
Table 5-22
I/O Subsystem Events That Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
Diagnostic
Sample IPMI Events
LEDs
I/O Card
Type 02h, 03h:05h:01h
CURRENT_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
I/O
Type 02h, 02h:07h:03h
Backplane
VOLTAGE_DEGRADES_TO_NO
N_RECOVERABLE
Disk
Type 02h, 02h:07h:03h
Backplane
VOLTAGE_DEGRADES_TO_NO
N_RECOVERABLE
Table 5-23 lists the I/O card events that may light the diagnostic panel LEDs.
Table 5-23
I/O Card Events That May Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
Diagnostic
Sample IPMI Events
LEDs
I/O Card
Type E0h, 4658d:26d
IO_PCI_POWER_OVERLOAD_
ERR
I/O Card
Type E0h, 137d:26d
IO_NOT_ENOUGH_POWER_E
RROR
I/O Card
Type E0h, 147d:26d
IO_SLOT_STANDBY_POWER_
ERROR
I/O Card
Type E0h, 131d:26d
IO_HOT_PLUG_CTRL_FAILED
I/O Card
Type E0h, 139d:26d
IO_PCI_MAPPING_TOO_BIG
I/O Card
Type E0h, 148d:26d
IO_UNKNOWN_PCIXCAP_VAL
I/O Card
Type E0h, 141d:26d
IO_PCIXCAP_SAMPLE_ERROR
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Cause
Source
Over-current on
BMC
PCI slot
Voltage on FRU is
BMC
inadequate
Voltage on FRU is
BMC
inadequate
Cause
Source
A non hot plug I/O
SFW
slot's power
consumption
increases the total
I/O power
consumption
beyond the
supported limit
Insufficient power
SFW
to power on a
hot-plug PCI-X slot
PCI slot's standby
SFW
power failed
PCI-X hot-plug
SFW
controller failed
PCI bus walk (I/O
SFW
discovery)
resources exceeded
Found invalid
SFW
PCIXCAP value
PCIXCAP
SFW
sampling error
Notes
Likely a short on I/O
card or I/O slot.
A voltage on the I/O
backplane is out of
range (likely too low)
A voltage on the I/O
backplane is out of
range (likely too low)
Notes
Disallow O/S boot
and display the
following EFI error
message, "I/O
configuration exceed
Display EFI warning
message "Failed I/O
slot(s) deconfigured"
Either a card / slot
problem. Reseat card
first.
Either a card / slot
problem. Reseat card
first.
Remove any
unsupported I/O
cards. Move I/O card
to an unused PCI slot
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