IBM 8479 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 19

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Sometimes the first error to occur causes additional errors. In this case, the server displays more than one error message. Always follow the suggested action instructions for the first error message that appears. The following sections contain the error codes that might appear in the detailed test log and summary log when running the diagnostic programs. The error code format is as follows: fff-ttt-iii-date-cc-text message where: fff ttt iii date cc text message is the three-digit function code that indicates the function being tested when the error occurred. For example, function code 089 is for the microprocessor. is the three-digit failure code that indicates the exact test failure that was encountered. is the three-digit device ID. is the date that the diagnostic test was run and the error recorded. is the check digit that is used to verify the validity of the information. is the diagnostic message that indicates the reason for the problem. Text messages The diagnostic text message format is as follows: Function Name: Result (test specific string) where: Function Name is the name of the function being tested when the error occurred. This corresponds to the function code (fff) given in the previous list. Result can be one of the following: Passed This result occurs when the diagnostic test completes without any errors. Failed This result occurs when the diagnostic test discovers an error. User Aborted This result occurs when you stop the diagnostic test before it is complete. Not Applicable This result occurs when you specify a diagnostic test for a device that is not present. Aborted This result occurs when the test could not proceed because of the server configuration. Warning This result occurs when a possible problem is reported during the diagnostic test, such as when a device that is to be tested is not installed. Diagnostics 11

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Sometimes
the
first
error
to
occur
causes
additional
errors.
In
this
case,
the
server
displays
more
than
one
error
message.
Always
follow
the
suggested
action
instructions
for
the
first
error
message
that
appears.
The
following
sections
contain
the
error
codes
that
might
appear
in
the
detailed
test
log
and
summary
log
when
running
the
diagnostic
programs.
The
error
code
format
is
as
follows:
fff-ttt-iii-date-cc-text
message
where:
fff
is
the
three-digit
function
code
that
indicates
the
function
being
tested
when
the
error
occurred.
For
example,
function
code
089
is
for
the
microprocessor.
ttt
is
the
three-digit
failure
code
that
indicates
the
exact
test
failure
that
was
encountered.
iii
is
the
three-digit
device
ID.
date
is
the
date
that
the
diagnostic
test
was
run
and
the
error
recorded.
cc
is
the
check
digit
that
is
used
to
verify
the
validity
of
the
information.
text
message
is
the
diagnostic
message
that
indicates
the
reason
for
the
problem.
Text
messages
The
diagnostic
text
message
format
is
as
follows:
Function
Name:
Result
(test
specific
string)
where:
Function
Name
is
the
name
of
the
function
being
tested
when
the
error
occurred.
This
corresponds
to
the
function
code
(fff)
given
in
the
previous
list.
Result
can
be
one
of
the
following:
Passed
This
result
occurs
when
the
diagnostic
test
completes
without
any
errors.
Failed
This
result
occurs
when
the
diagnostic
test
discovers
an
error.
User
Aborted
This
result
occurs
when
you
stop
the
diagnostic
test
before
it
is
complete.
Not
Applicable
This
result
occurs
when
you
specify
a
diagnostic
test
for
a
device
that
is
not
present.
Aborted
This
result
occurs
when
the
test
could
not
proceed
because
of
the
server
configuration.
Warning
This
result
occurs
when
a
possible
problem
is
reported
during
the
diagnostic
test,
such
as
when
a
device
that
is
to
be
tested
is
not
installed.
Diagnostics
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