Error Code | Function | Repair Action/Possible Failing FRU |
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2602000x | PCI Adapter | Notes: |
| Problem | 1. Move card to another slot (behind a different PCI |
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| bridge). |
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| 2. Check for available firmware updates for adapter. |
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| Apply update if available. |
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| 3. Run AIX diagnostics on the adapter. Replace if |
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| indicated. |
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| 4. Replace the adapter. |
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| 5. Check for system firmware updates. Apply if |
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| update is available. |
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| 6. Replace power supply |
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| 7. Replace system board (see note 3 on page |
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26020001 | Invalid PCI adapter | Refer to 2602000x. |
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26020002 | Invalid PCI adapter | Refer to 2602000x. |
| Device ID. |
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26020003 | Invalid PCI adapter | Refer to 2602000x. |
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26020007 | Unable to allocate | Refer to 2602000x. |
| Bus resources to |
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| PCI adapter (partial |
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| allocation may have |
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| succeeded) |
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28030xxx | RTC Errors | Notes: |
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| 1. Errors reported against the Real Time Clock (RTC) |
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| can be caused by low battery voltage and (more |
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| rarely) power outages that occur during normal |
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| system usage. Most of these errors are only |
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| warnings that the RTC data content needs to be |
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| replacement unless the error is persistent. When |
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| one of these errors occurs, the |
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| Password and Time and Date information has |
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| probably been lost. |
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| To set or restore a |
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| the SMS utility. |
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| To set or restore the Time and Date, use the |
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| Operating System facility. |
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| 2. If the error is persistent, replace the battery. |
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| 3. If the error is persistent after battery replacement, |
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| replace the system board (see note 3 on page |
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