Error
Code
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
2B20
8888
Operating
system
termination
request
received
Informational
message.
2B2x
00EE
An
exception
error
has
been
reported
on
a
global
processor
The
type
of
interrupt
that
caused
the
exception
is
specified
by
the
x
as
follows:
0:
Unknown
interrupt
1:
System
reset
interrupt
(SRI)
2.
Machine
check
interrupt
(MCI)
3.
Data
storage
interrupt
(DSI)
4.
Instruction
storage
interrupt
(ISI)
5.
External
interrupt
(EXI)
6.
Alignment
interrupt
(ALI)
7.
Program
interrupt
(SRI)
8.
Floating
unavailable
interrupt
(FUI)
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
Apply
if
available.
2.
Call
service
support.
2BA0
0000
Service
processor
POST
failure
Replace
the
primary
I/O
book,
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
2BA0
0012
Service
processor
reports
self
test
failure
Replace
the
primary
I/O
book,
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
2BA0
0013
Service
processor
reports
bad
NVRAM
CRC
Refer
to
the
actions
for
25A8
0xxx.
2BA0
0017
Service
processor
reports
bad
or
low
battery.
Refer
to
the
actions
for
25A8
0xxx.
2BA0
0021
Open
firmware
mailbox
call
to
activate
attention
LED
failed
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
Apply
if
available.
2.
Call
service
support.
2BA0
0041
Service
processor
VPD
is
damaged.
Replace
the
primary
I/O
book,
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
2BA0
0071
VPD
data
is
damaged
for
MCM
0
Replace
the
MCM
and
VPD
card
2BA0
0073
VPD
data
is
damaged
for
MCM
2
Replace
the
MCM
and
VPD
card
2BA0
0080
Service
processor
hardware
reset
request
failure
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
Apply
if
available.
2.
Call
service
support.
2Cmm
mhhh
A
processor’s
timebase
enable
signal
is
stuck
enabled
1.
Replace
the
primary
I/O
book,
location:
U1.18-P1-H2.
2.
hhh
indicates
the
failing
processor.
Replace
the
MCM
that
contains
the
failing
processor
according
to
the
following
table:
v
hhh
=
0
-
7:
U1.18-P1-C1
v
hhh
=
8-15:
U1.18-P1-C3
v
hhh
=
16-23:
U1.18-P1-C4
v
hhh
=
24-31:
U1.18-P1-C2
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