28 About Your System
Read fault
Requested sector not found
The operating system cannot read
from the diskette or hard drive, the
system could not find a particular
sector on the disk, or the requested
sector is defective.
Replace the diskette. Ensure that the
diskette and hard drive cables are
properly connected. See
"Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive" on
page108, "Troubleshooting an Optical
Drive" on page109, or "Troubleshooting
a Hard Drive" on page110 for the
appropriate drive(s) installed in your
system.
Remote Access Controller
cable error or incorrect
card in the RAC slot.
RAC cables not connected, or RAC
card installed in wrong expansion slot.
Check that the RAC cables are
connected, and that the RAC card is
installed in the correct expansion slot.
See "RAC Card" on page56.
Remote Access Controller
not installed in the RAC
slot.
RAC card installed in wrong
expansion slot.
Check that the RAC card is installed in
the correct expansion slot. See "RAC
Card" on page56.
Remote configuration
update attempt failed System unable to process Remote
Configuration request.
Retry Remote Configuration.
ROM bad checksum =
address
Expansion card improperly installed or
faulty.
Reseat the expansion cards. Ensure that
all appropriate cables are securely
connected to the expansion cards. If the
problem persists, see "Troubleshooting
Expansion Cards" on page113.
SAS port
n
hard disk drive
not found SAS cables are not properly seated, or
drive missing.
See "Troubleshooting a Hard Drive" on
page110.
Sector not found
Seek error
Seek operation failed
Faulty diskette or hard drive. See "Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive"
on page108 or "Troubleshooting a Hard
Drive" on page110 for the appropriate
drive(s) installed in your system.
Shutdown failure Shutdown test failure. See "Troubleshooting System Memory"
on page106.
The amount of system
memory has changed Memory has been added or removed
or a memory module may be faulty.
If memory has been added or removed,
this message is informative and can be
ignored. If memory has not been added
or removed, check the SEL to determine
if single-bit or multi-bit errors were
detected and replace the faulty memory
module. See "Troubleshooting System
Memory" on page106.
Table 1-8. System Messages (continued)
Message Causes Corrective Actions