IBM 326m Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 93
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SMI handler messages SMI handler is special system code that provides system monitoring functions. When the SMI handler detects a microprocessor error, the SMI handler message identifies the affected processor using a ProcID number or an APICID number. The following table provides a cross reference between the physical microprocessor number, the ProcID and the APICID. Physical Microprocessor Number1 ProcID APICID 1 01 0000 or 0001 2 02 0002 or 0003 1 See "System-board option connectors" on page 73 to find the physical microprocessor numbering Following is an example of an SMI handler message: Date/Time: 2002/05/08 03:35:30 DMI Type: 00 Source: SMI Hdlr Error Code: 00150700 PERR: Slave signaled parity error Error Code: Error Data: Bus = 02, Slot = 01, VendID = 1014, DevID = 0302 Error Data This message indicates that a PCI Bus 02 parity error occurred at the recorded time. All of the SMI handler message codes are listed in the following table. Note: The message codes in the following table do not include leading or trailing zeros. Note: See "System" on page 100 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician. SMI message code Suggested action 1501 (Uncorrectable memory error) v Run memory diagnostic programs; then, replace indicated memory DIMM. 1502 (Address of special cycle data parity v Slot/device. error) 1503 (Received target abort) v Slot/device. 1504 (Device generated SERR) v Slot/device. 1505 (Master read data parity error) v Slot/device. 1506 (Master read data parity error) v Slot/device. 1507 (Primary bus target signaled PERR) v Slot/device. 1508 (Unknown source of SERR) v N/A. 1509 (Unknown source of SERR) v N/A. 1510 (Device signaled target abort) v Slot/device. Chapter 7. Symptom-to-FRU index 83