Diagnostic Messages
Diagnostic Messages
Error messages indicate that a problem exists; they are not intended identify a failing part. Troubleshooting and servicing of complex probl by these error messages should be performed by a trained service
Sometimes the first error to occur causes additional errors. In this system displays more than one error message. Always follow the suggest instructions forfirsttherror message that appears.
Diagnostic Message Tables
The following pages contain the error codes that you might receive program detailed test log and summary log when running the diagnostic for your Netfinity 5000 server.
The format for the codes is:
where:
fffis the
ttt | is | the | failure code | that | indicates | the exact | |||
| was | encountered. (These | codes | are for | trained | service pe | |||
| are not listed here. They can beIBMfoundNetfinitythe5000 | ||||||||
| Hardware | Maintenance | Manual, | which | is | available for | purchase.) |
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date | is | the | date that the diagnostic test was | run and the er |
cc | is | the | check digit that is used to verify the validity | |
text message |
| is a | message that the diagnostic program | generates that |
| the reason for the problem. More information about the text | |||
| follows. |
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Text Messages
The text message format is:
Function Name: Result (test specific string)
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Function | Name | is the name of the function being tested when the er | ||
| This | corresponds | to | the function code (fff) given in the p |
Result | can | be one of | the | following: |
| Passed | This result occurs when the diagnostic test complete | ||
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| without | any | errors. |
| Failed | This result occurs when the diagnostic test discove | ||
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