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Table 10. POST Error Manager Messages and Handling

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- The user can override this default behavior by configuring the BIOS Setup POST Error Pause option to Enabled. This forces the system to enter the POST Error Manager and display the error message before booting. - The user can choose to take immediate corrective action or continue booting. • Minor - The BIOS logs an error to the POST Error Manager. - The BIOS continues booting with a degraded state (i.e. BIOS does not automatically enter the POST Error Manager to display the error message). - The user may want to replace the erroneous unit. The POST Error Manager reports a maximum of 500 errors on any single boot cycle. Errors are automatically cleared from the Error Manager on each boot. Table 10. POST Error Manager Messages and Handling POST Error Code 0012 004C 0108 0109 0113 0140 0141 0146 0192 0194 0195 0196 0197 0198 019A 5220 5221 5224 8110 POST Error Manager Message CMOS date / time not set Keyboard / interface error Keyboard component encountered a locked error. Keyboard component encountered a stuck key error. Fixed Media The SAS RAID firmware can not run properly. The user should attempt to reflash the firmware. PCI component encountered a PERR error. PCI resource conflict PXI out of resources error Cache size mismatch CPUID, processor family are different Front side bus mismatch Processor Model mismatch Processor speeds mismatched Processor family is unsupported Processor voltage mismatch detected CMOS / NVRAM configuration cleared Passwords cleared by jumper Password clear jumper is set Processor 01 internal error (IERR) on last boot Severity Major Major Minor Minor Major Major Major Major Fatal Fatal Fatal Major Fatal Major Fatal Major Major Major Major 142 Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide

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The user can override this default behavior by configuring the BIOS Setup
POST Error Pause option to Enabled. This forces the system to enter the POST
Error Manager and display the error message before booting.
The user can choose to take immediate corrective action or continue booting.
Minor
The BIOS logs an error to the POST Error Manager.
The BIOS continues booting with a degraded state (i.e. BIOS does not
automatically enter the POST Error Manager to display the error message).
The user may want to replace the erroneous unit.
The POST Error Manager reports a maximum of 500 errors on any single boot cycle.
Errors are automatically cleared from the Error Manager on each boot.
Table 10. POST Error Manager Messages and Handling
POST Error Code
POST Error Manager Message
Severity
0012
CMOS date / time not set
Major
004C
Keyboard / interface error
Major
0108
Keyboard component encountered a locked error.
Minor
0109
Keyboard component encountered a stuck key error.
Minor
0113
Fixed Media The SAS RAID firmware can not run
properly. The user should attempt to reflash the
firmware.
Major
0140
PCI component encountered a PERR error.
Major
0141
PCI resource conflict
Major
0146
PXI out of resources error
Major
0192
Cache size mismatch
Fatal
0194
CPUID, processor family are different
Fatal
0195
Front side bus mismatch
Fatal
0196
Processor Model mismatch
Major
0197
Processor speeds mismatched
Fatal
0198
Processor family is unsupported
Major
019A
Processor voltage mismatch detected
Fatal
5220
CMOS / NVRAM configuration cleared
Major
5221
Passwords cleared by jumper
Major
5224
Password clear jumper is set
Major
8110
Processor 01 internal error (IERR) on last boot
Major