Code
Message
Description
30
CPU Fail
A processor has encountered an error, and will be taken offline.
Action:
1. Review the error log for more information regarding the failure.
If you enabled the dialout feature through the Advanced
System Management PCI adapter, a dialout alert will also
occur.
2. Replace the processor or the processor daughterboard that
contains the processor.
a. First, determine whether the processor indicated by the
processor error LED on the LED card is defective.
Perform the test described in step 6 on page 61.
b. If the processor is defective, replace it as described in
“Installing or replacing a processor” on page 60.
c. If the processor is not defective, run the diagnostic
programs on the processor daughterboard. (See
“Diagnostic programs” on page 115 for information on
running the diagnostic programs that come with your
server.)
d. If the processor daughterboard is defective, replace it as
described in “Installing or replacing a processor
daughterboard” on page 62.
e. If the processor daughterboard is not defective, have the
system serviced.
70
VRM Fail
A VRM has failed.
Action:
1. Review the event log for more information regarding the
failure.
2. Replace the VRM or the circuit board that contains the VRM.
80
Over Temp
A monitored temperature is above the normal range.
Action:
1. Make sure all four fans are functioning properly and air
intakes are clear.
2. Make sure the room temperature is within normal limits.
3. If the problem persists, have the system serviced.
85
Over Volt
A monitored power source exceeds the threshold value.
Action:
Review the error logs in the Configuration/Setup Utility
program for information on the error.
86
Under Volt
A monitored power source is below the threshold value.
Action:
Review the error logs in the Configuration/Setup Utility
program for information on the error.
9x
Power
A power supply has failed;
x
is the power supply identifier.
Action:
Replace the power supply.
98
Power Fail
A failure occurred in the power supply system.
Action:
Review the error logs in the Configuration/Setup Utility
program for information on the error.
99
Nonredundant
This is a warning to the system operator. The load on the power
subsystem is large enough that the power subsystem is no longer
operating with redundancy. If one power supply fails, the
remaining power supplies might not be able to reliably power the
system.
Action:
If possible, install an additional power supply, or reduce
the load on the power subsystem.
A0
Fan
x
Fail
A fan has failed;
x
is the fan identifier.
Action:
Replace the fan.
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