POST message
Description
229
An error was detected in the L2 cache of one of the processors. This error can be
caused by:
An incorrectly installed processor
A failing processor
A processor controller board problem
A processor daughterboard problem
Action:
1. If you just installed a processor, see “Installing a processor” on page 56 to
verify that the new processor is correct for your server. Verify that the
processors are seated correctly and installed using the processor population
sequence described in “Installing a processor” on page 56.
2. If the problem persists, check to see if the system has isolated the problem to a
processor:
Check the processor fail LEDs on the LED card (see “LED card (processor
and DIMM) LEDs” on page 157). If a processor status LED is on, run the
diagnostic program for the processor indicated by the LED.
Run the diagnostic program for the processors. If the tests fail, replace the
processor (see “Installing or replacing a processor” on page 60).
If the processor tests do not fail:
– Run the diagnostic program for the processor daughterboard. If the
tests fail, replace the processor daughterboard (see “Installing or
replacing a processor daughterboard” on page 62).
– If the processor daughterboard tests do not fail, have the system
serviced.
Review the error logs in the Configuration/Setup Utility program for
information on the processor error.
If the problem persists, have the system serviced.
262
A DRAM parity configuration error occurred.
Action:
1. If you just installed a processor, see “Installing a processor” on page 56 to
verify that the new processor is correct for your server. Verify that the
processors are seated correctly and installed using the processor population
sequence described in “Installing a processor” on page 56.
2. If the problem persists, check to see if the system has isolated the problem to a
processor:
Check the processor fail LEDs on the LED card (see “LED card (processor
and DIMM) LEDs” on page 157). If a processor status LED is on, run the
diagnostic program for the processor indicated by the LED.
Run the diagnostic program for the processors. If the tests fail, replace the
processor.
If the processor tests do not fail, have the system serviced.
Review the error logs in the Configuration/Setup Utility program for
information on the processor error.
If the problem persists, have the system serviced.
Chapter 6. Solving problems
135
Summary of Contents for eServer 370 xSeries
Page 1: ...User s Reference xSeries 370...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...IBM xSeries 370 User s Reference...
Page 32: ...16 xSeries 370 User s Reference...
Page 188: ...172 xSeries 370 User s Reference...