Table 5-2. Operational Error Codes and Messages (cont’d)
Error Indication |
| Description |
Power CPU#11 | 1010 | An abnormal voltage was detected for CPU #11. |
Power CPU#12 | 1011 | An abnormal voltage was detected for CPU #12. |
Power CPU#21 | 1020 | An abnormal voltage was detected for CPU #21. |
Power CPU#22 | 1021 | An abnormal voltage was detected for CPU #22. |
Thermal Hi | 10X7 | A cabinet overheated error was detected. |
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0C00 | The watchdog timer timed out. | |
Unknown SMI |
| An illegal interrupt occurred. |
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CPU Error Messages
The system can have up to four processors. If an error occurs in a processor (or VRM), the processor (or VRM) location is displayed on the LCD as follows:
CPU #11 1st primary CPU board processor
CPU #12 2nd primary CPU board processor
CPU #21 1st secondary CPU board processor
CPU #22 2nd secondary CPU board processor
In addition, it is also possible to know the CPU location in the BIOS Setup utility (by CPU Configuration in the Advanced menu).
Memory Error Messages
The system can have up to sixteen DIMMs. If an error occurs in memory, the DIMM location is displayed on the LCD as a combination of two numerals specifying the bank and socket. The numerals in the error message correspond to the lower two digits of the number of the relevant DIMM memory socket on the CPU base board.
In addition, it is also possible to know the DIMM location in the BIOS Setup utility (by Memory Configuration in the Advanced menu).