POST Error Code

FRU/Action

 

 

 

27512

1.

WMSELF.DGS diagnostics file is

 

 

 

missing

 

2.

WMSELF.DGS diagnostics file is incorrect

 

 

 

27535

1.

3V Lithium Backup Battery

 

 

2.

ServerGuard Adapter

 

 

 

27554

1.

Internal Temperature out of range

 

 

2.

ServerGuard Adapter

 

 

 

27555, 27556

1.

ServerGuard Adapter

 

 

2.

Power Supply

 

 

 

27557

1.

7.2V NiCad Main Battery Pack

 

 

2.

ServerGuard Adapter

 

 

 

27558, 27559, 27560, 27561

1.

PCMCIA Type II Modem

 

 

2.

ServerGuard Adapter

 

 

 

27562

1.

External Power Control not connected

 

 

2.

External Power Control

 

3.

ServerGuard Adapter

 

 

 

27563, 27564

1.

External Power Control

 

 

2.

ServerGuard Adapter

 

 

 

275XX

1.

Update Diagnostic Software

 

 

 

 

27801 to 27879

1.

Personal Dictation System

 

 

2.

Adapter

 

3.

System Board

 

 

 

27880 to 27889

1.

External FRU

 

 

 

(Speaker, Microphone)

 

 

 

999030X

1.

Possible hard disk drive problem; see

Hard disk reset failure

 

“Hard disk drive boot error” on page

 

 

 

 

70.

 

 

 

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IBM 6341, 6348, 6342, 6339, 6346, 2257, 2256, 6337, 2254, 6347, 6336 manual Hardware Maintenance Manual

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