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Chapter 3
A-Class System Service
A-Class Server Trouble Shooting
“Second Level Cache Memory Module Fault.”
“Random Access Memory (RAM) Module Fault.”
“I/O Subsystem or I/O Board Fault”
“System Board Fault, High Priority Machine Check (HPMC), or Unknown
Fault.”
“I/O HPMC Fault.”
“RAM HPMC Fault.”
“Firmware Warning Messages”
“Chassis Code Summary”
“Troubleshooting the ASCII Console”
“Troubleshooting the Secure Web Console”
“Troubleshooting Embedded Disks”
A-Class Server Selftest Failures/Warnings
A power-on selftest is conducted each time power is applied to the server. Failures
that occur at this point will either prevent selftest from completing or, upon initial
completion of selftest, display warnings on the console.
NOTE
Warnings will include a brief description of the fault.
If the selftest fails before any output appears on the console, the three front panel
LEDs (Power, Heartbeat, and LAN connection, shown below) will blink in patterns
to identify which section of selftest failed. To troubleshoot selftest failures using the
front panel LEDs, proceed to the next section.
To troubleshoot selftest failures by chassis code analysis, refer to the “Chassis Code
Summary” section.
Summary of Contents for 9000 A-180
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