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Chapter 3
A-Class System Service
A-Class Server Trouble Shooting
If power cycling the server clears the fault, continue troubleshooting by using the
“ser pim” command at the firmware main menu screen. Check the timestamp on the
PIM data to see if the time recorded corresponds to the time of the failure. For
assistance with decoding an HPMC, contact Hewlett-Packard.
Second Level Cache Memory HPMC Fault.
SLC faults occur when an HPMC, in response to a SLC failure, prevents the system
from completing selftest. Chassis codes provided by the HSC Remote Management
card are useful in troubleshooting this type of error.
If power cycling the server clears the fault, continue troubleshooting by using the
“ser pim” command at the firmware main menu screen. Check the timestamp on the
PIM data to see if the time recorded corresponds to the time of the failure. For
assistance with decoding an HPMC, contact Hewlett-Packard.
Firmware Warning Messages
Firmware is the name given to the system boot instructions and selftest software that
is imbedded into a computer chip instead of stored on disk. Firmware also includes
warnings and error messages that are displayed on the console when selftest finds an
error. Those warnings and messages, and a brief description or action requirement of
each, is shown in the table included below:
Firmware Warning Messages
Description/Action Required
WARNING: Stop boot flag set. System cannot boot.
This message accompanies those warnings that
prevent the system from booting. Look up the
accompanying message and take appropriate
action.
WARNING: Not enough memory to boot the OS.
Ensure that the minimum amount of memory is
installed
WARNING: Setting DEFAULTS has failed.
The MFIOC chip failed. This failure requires
replacing the EBU.
WARNING: Memory has been initialized but not
tested as a result of FASTBOOT being enabled. To
test memory, use the 'FASTBOOT' command in the
CONFIGURATION menu and reboot the system.
Disable FASTBOOT by the 'Fastboot OFF'
command in the CONFIGURATION menu and
reboot.
WARNING: The processor has failed selftest due to a
co-processor failure.
This condition requires replacing the EBU.
Summary of Contents for 9000 A-180
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