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NOTICE: Troubleshooting Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error) Addressing starts at Pair 3, not Pair 0. A If the System Responder Address (as shown using the PIM_INFO command) is between 0x000000 and 0x03FFFFFF: Error in Pair 3 B If the System Responder Address (as shown using the PIM_INFO command) is between 0x04000000 and 0x05FFFFFF: Error in Pair 2 C If the System Responder Address is between 0x06000000 and 0x09FFFFFF: Error in Pair 1 D If the System Responder Address is between 0x0A000000 and 0x0AFFFFFF: Error in Pair 0 E If the Responder Address is between 0x0B00000 and 0x0FFFFFFF: Address Space Not Filled; (Probable) CPU board Failure F If the Responder Address is between 0x0100000 and 0x0EFFFFFF: Invalid Address Space; (Probable) CPU board Failure 3 Without the actual failed bit number, the failed pair number is as close a determination as possible. To try to locate the faulty (individual) SIMM, reboot the system. Turn FASTBOOT OFF at the BOOT_ADMIN prompt, set FASTSIZE to ALL OF MEMORY (0F), and power cycle again. If the (destructive) memory selftest locates the faulty SIMM, the corresponding Chassis Code is shown on the LEDs. Replace the faulty SIMM, otherwise, replace the 89

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Troubleshooting
Dealing with HPMC (Uncorrectable Error)
89
NOTICE:
Addressing starts at Pair 3, not Pair 0.
A
If the System Responder Address (as shown using
the PIM_INFO command) is between 0x000000 and
0x03FFFFFF:
Error in Pair 3
B
If the System Responder Address (as shown using
the PIM_INFO command) is between 0x04000000
and 0x05FFFFFF:
Error in Pair 2
C
If the System Responder Address is between
0x06000000 and 0x09FFFFFF:
Error in Pair 1
D
If the System Responder Address is between
0x0A000000 and 0x0AFFFFFF:
Error in Pair 0
E
If the Responder Address is between 0x0B00000 and
0x0FFFFFFF:
Address Space Not Filled; (Probable) CPU board
Failure
F
If the Responder Address is between 0x0100000 and
0x0EFFFFFF:
Invalid Address Space; (Probable) CPU board Fail-
ure
3
Without the actual failed bit number, the failed pair num-
ber is as close a determination as possible. To try to lo-
cate the faulty (individual) SIMM, reboot the system.
Turn FASTBOOT OFF at the BOOT_ADMIN prompt,
set FASTSIZE to ALL OF MEMORY (0F), and power
cycle again.
If the (destructive) memory selftest locates the faulty
SIMM, the corresponding Chassis Code is shown on the
LEDs. Replace the faulty SIMM, otherwise, replace the