HP Integrity rx4640 Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference - Page 103

Configuration error, Mainbackplane failure,

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9685 9695 9696 9697 9698 9700 9701 9706 9707 9708 9709 9710 9711 9712 9719 9727 9740 9741 NVRAM has become corrupt. Restore from a backup. Hardware problem with the CPU. Contact HP Support to confirm the CPU is functioning properly. Hardware problem with the CPU. Contact HP Support to confirm the CPU is functioning properly. Problem on cell wherein PDC could not properly access memory Contact HP support to troubleshoot cell board a non-existent/non-accessible register was specified by software. Contact HP support for possible PDC upgrade Could not update CPU settings Contact HP support to troubleshoot cell board and CPU. Create and distribute a new complex profile using ParMgr on a functional partition in the complex. Restore the last complex profile using the "CC" command from the MP, then use ParMgr to create a new complex profile. Generate a genesis complex profile using the "CC" command from An error occurred which prevented the complex the MP, then use ParMgr to create a new complex profiles from being distributed properly. profile. A hardware problem exists with MP or PDHC Contact HP Support to confirm the MP and hardware. PDHC are functioning properly. most likely a configuration problem, check to ensure a valid core cell is configured to be in the partition. Configuration error, fabric failure; the intended check partition configuration, check for failed core cell failed during boot. cells. Check partition configuration, Check for failed Configuration error, Mainbackplane failure, The cells, as indicated by high-alert level IPMI events intended core cell failed during boot. earlier in the boot. check partition configuration, check for failed Configuration error, main backplane failure; the cells, check for additional chassis codes indicating intended core cell failed during boot. more failure detail. check partition configuration, attach core I/O to Configuration error, main backplane failure; no local cell, make sure a viable core cell is viable core cell. configured within the partition. configuration combined with main backplane problems. Contact HP Support to confirm the main backplane is functioning properly. Change the partition configuration to only contain 1 or 2 cells. there is a known issue with some Dallas Semiconductor DS1501 RTC parts that can cause read data anomalies but they should never be this consistent, this event indicates faulty PDH hardware. replace the PDH hardware. PDC was unable to read a data structure for another cell in the partition. This should never happen unless there is an intermittent problem with the main backplane. Contact HP support to confirm that the main backplane is functioning properly. Firmware error. Reset cell. The particular XBC and port could have a persistent error. Check flex cable indicated by event data. Platform Events - Table 2 (Windows System Log Event ID, Cause, Recommended Action) 103

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NVRAM has become corrupt. Restore from a
backup.
9685
Contact HP Support to confirm the CPU is
functioning properly.
Hardware problem with the CPU.
9695
Contact HP Support to confirm the CPU is
functioning properly.
Hardware problem with the CPU.
9696
Contact HP support to troubleshoot cell board
Problem on cell wherein PDC could not properly
access memory
9697
Contact HP support for possible PDC upgrade
a non-existent/non-accessible register was
specified by software.
9698
Contact HP support to troubleshoot cell board
and CPU.
Could not update CPU settings
9700
Create and distribute a new complex profile using
ParMgr on a functional partition in the complex.
Restore the last complex profile using the "CC"
command from the MP, then use ParMgr to create
a new complex profile. Generate a genesis
complex profile using the "CC" command from
the MP, then use ParMgr to create a new complex
profile.
An error occurred which prevented the complex
profiles from being distributed properly.
9701
Contact HP Support to confirm the MP and
PDHC are functioning properly.
A hardware problem exists with MP or PDHC
hardware.
9706
check to ensure a valid core cell is configured to
be in the partition.
most likely a configuration problem,
9707
check partition configuration, check for failed
cells.
Configuration error, fabric failure; the intended
core cell failed during boot.
9708
Check partition configuration, Check for failed
cells, as indicated by high-alert level IPMI events
earlier in the boot.
Configuration error, Mainbackplane failure, The
intended core cell failed during boot.
9709
check partition configuration, check for failed
cells, check for additional chassis codes indicating
more failure detail.
Configuration error, main backplane failure; the
intended core cell failed during boot.
9710
check partition configuration, attach core I/O to
local cell, make sure a viable core cell is
configured within the partition.
Configuration error, main backplane failure; no
viable core cell.
9711
Contact HP Support to confirm the main
backplane is functioning properly. Change the
partition configuration to only contain 1 or 2 cells.
configuration combined with main backplane
problems.
9712
replace the PDH hardware.
there is a known issue with some Dallas
Semiconductor DS1501 RTC parts that can cause
read data anomalies but they should never be
this consistent, this event indicates faulty PDH
hardware.
9719
Contact HP support to confirm that the main
backplane is functioning properly.
PDC was unable to read a data structure for
another cell in the partition. This should never
happen unless there is an intermittent problem
with the main backplane.
9727
Reset cell.
Firmware error.
9740
Check flex cable indicated by event data.
The particular XBC and port could have a
persistent error.
9741
Platform Events – Table 2 (Windows System Log Event ID, Cause, Recommended Action)
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