Table 5-24

I/O Card Events that May Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs

 

 

Diagnostic

IPMI Events

Cause

Source

Notes

LEDs

 

 

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 4658d:26d

A non hot plug I/O

SFW

O/S does not boot. The

 

IO_PCI_POWER_OVERLOAD_ERR

slot’s power

 

system displays the

 

 

consumption increases

 

following EFI error

 

 

the total I/O power

 

message: “I/O

 

 

consumption beyond

 

configuration

 

 

the supported limit

 

exceeded”

I/O card

Type E0h, 137d:26d

Insufficient power to

SFW

The following EFI

 

IO_NOT_ENOUGH_POWER_ERROR

power on a

 

warning message

 

 

hot-pluggable PCI-X

 

displays: “Failed I/O

 

 

slot.

 

slot(s) deconfigured”

I/O card

Type E0h, 147d:26d

PCI slot standby power

SFW

Either a card or a slot

 

IO_SLOT_STANDBY_POWER_ERROR

failed.

 

problem. Reseat the

 

 

 

 

card.

I/O card

Type E0h, 131d:26d

PCI-X hot-pluggable

SFW

Either a card or a slot

 

IO_HOT_PLUG_CTRL_FAILED

controller failed.

 

problem. Reseat card

 

 

 

 

first.

I/O card

Type E0h, 139d:26d

PCI bus walk (I/O

SFW

Remove any

 

IO_PCI_MAPPING_TOO_BIG

discovery) resources

 

unsupported I/O cards.

 

 

have been exceeded.

 

Move an I/O card to an

 

 

 

 

unused PCI slot.

I/O card

Type E0h, 148d:26d

Found an invalid

SFW

 

 

IO_UNKNOWN_PCIXCAP_VAL

PCIXCAP value.

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 141d:26d

PCIXCAP sampling

SFW

 

 

IO_PCIXCAP_SAMPLE_ERROR

error.

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 123d:26d

Expected I/O host

SFW

 

 

IO_CHECK_LBA_MISSING_ERR

bridge (LBA) is

 

 

 

 

missing.

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 619d:26d

Expected I/O host

SFW

 

 

IO_CHECK_LBA_DEConFIG_ERR

bridge (LBA) is

 

 

 

 

deconfigured.

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 133d:26d

I/O LBA clear error

SFW

 

 

IO_LBA_CLEAR_ERR_FAILED

failed.

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 144d:26d

I/O SBA clear error

SFW

 

 

IO_SBA_CLEAR_ERR_FAILED

failed

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 146d:26d

PCI-X slot power on

SFW

 

 

IO_SLOT_POWER_on_ERROR

error.

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 145d:26d

PCI-X slot has an

SFW

 

 

IO_SLOT_POWER_DEFAULT_ERROR

incorrect default power

 

 

 

 

state.

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 136d:26d

I/O host bridge (LBA)

SFW

 

 

IO_LBA_RESET_ERROR

is inaccessible because

 

 

 

 

rope reset failed to

 

 

 

 

complete.

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 130d:26d

PCI clock DLL error.

SFW

 

 

IO_DLL_ERROR

 

 

 

I/O card

Type E0h, 143d:26d

I/O rope reset failed to

SFW

 

 

IO_ROPE_RESET_ERROR

complete.

 

 

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