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Chapter 9 Operation and Maintenance
9.2.2 Error Messages
This section explains the error messages for this server.
POST error messages
If an error occurs during Power On Self Test, a device check performed during the server startup,
(POST), deal with it according to the following table.
When checking/changing the settings of the BIOS Setup Utility, refer to "8.2 BIOS Setup Utility"
For instructions on checking peripheral connections, refer to the "Start Guide".
For details on installing internal options, refer to "Chapter 7 Installing Internal Options" (
table: List of POST Error Messages
Message
Contents and troubleshooting
Boot Failure
OS booting has failed.
Check to see whether the drives (hard disk, CD/DVD drive,
floppy disk drive, etc.) and cables to be used for booting have no
error. If the message still appears, the Server Blade must be
replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information"
of the "Start Guide".
Invalid Boot Diskette
Booting disk error has occurred.
Check to see whether the drives (hard disk, CD/DVD drive,
floppy disk drive, etc.) and cables to be used for booting have no
error. If the message still appears, the Server Blade must be
replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information"
of the "Start Guide".
Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot
Media in selected Boot device and press a key
No drive to boot OS is detected.
Check to see whether the drives (hard disk, CD/DVD drive,
floppy disk drive, etc.) and cables to be used for booting have no
error. If the message still appears, the Server Blade must be
replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information"
of the "Start Guide".
Interrupt Controller-1 error
An interrupt controller error has occurred.
The Server Blade must be replaced. Contact an office listed in
the "Contact Information" of the "Start Guide".
Interrupt Controller-2 error
CMOS Battery Low
CMOS battery (button battery) is close to burned out. Contact
an office listed in the "Contact Information" of the "Start
Guide".
CMOS Checksum Bad
A CMOS setting or checksum error has occurred.
Correct the current settings using the BIOS Setup Utility or
restore the default settings.
If the message still appears, the Server Blade must be replaced.
Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of the
"Start Guide".
CMOS Date/Time Not Set
The time and date may not be set. Enter the correct time and
date on "8.2.2 Main Menu" (
pg.208) of the BIOS Setup
Utility.
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