Error Code | Error Message | Response |
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4168h | Memory Ignore | Pause |
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4169h | Memory Disable | Pause |
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5120h | CMOS cleared by jumper | Pause |
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5122h | Password cleared by jumper | Pause |
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Post Error Code Event
The BIOS logs the event to the BMC if POST error is detected.
Here is an example of event with POST error code 4168h for “Memory Ignore”.
The following table shows the post error code event structure:
Byte | Item | Data |
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Record ID | - |
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3 | Record Type | - |
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Timestamp | - |
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Generator ID | 0x31 |
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10 | Event Message Format Version | 0x04 | (IPMI 2.0) |
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11 | Sensor Type | 0x0F (POST Error) | |
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12 | Sensor Number | 0x06 |
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13 | Event Direction/Event Type | 0x6F |
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14 | Event Data 1 | 0xA0 |
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15 | Event Data 2 | 0x68 | (Lower 8 bits) |
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16 | Event Data 3 | 0x41 | (Upper 8 bits) |
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