IBM 6000R Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 26

POST beep codes, POST error messages, Event/error logs, Small computer system interface messages

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Notes: 1. If you have a power-on password or administrator password set, you must type the password and press Enter, when prompted, before POST will continue. 2. A single problem might cause several error messages. When this occurs, work to correct the cause of the first error message. After you correct the cause of the first error message, the other error messages usually will not occur the next time you run the test. POST beep codes POST generates beep codes to indicate successful completion or the detection of a problem. • One beep indicates the successful completion of POST. • More than one beep indicates that POST detected a problem. For more information, see "Beep symptoms" on page 153. POST error messages POST error messages occur during startup when POST finds a problem with the hardware or detects a change in the hardware configuration. For a list of POST errors, see "POST error codes" on page 171. Event/error logs The POST error log contains the three most recent error codes and messages that the system generated during POST. The System Event/Error Log contains all error messages issued during POST and all system status messages from the Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor. To view the contents of the error logs, start the Configuration/Setup Utility program (see "Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 43); then, select Event/Error Logs from the main menu. Small computer system interface messages If you receive a SCSI error message, see "SCSI error codes" on page 181. Note: If the server does not have a hard disk drive, ignore any message that indicates that the BIOS is not installed. You will get these messages only when running the SCSI Select Utility. ServerGuide error symptoms Look for symptoms in the left column of the following chart. Probable solutions appear in the right column. 14 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY

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Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY
Notes:
1.
If you have a power-on password or administrator
password set, you must type the password and press
Enter, when prompted, before POST will continue.
2.
A single problem might cause several error mes-
sages.
When this occurs, work to correct the cause of
the first error message.
After you correct the cause of
the first error message, the other error messages usu-
ally will not occur the next time you run the test.
POST beep codes
POST generates beep codes to indicate successful comple-
tion or the detection of a problem.
One beep indicates the successful completion of
POST.
More than one beep indicates that POST detected a
problem.
For more information, see “Beep symptoms”
on page 153.
POST error messages
POST error messages occur during startup when POST
finds a problem with the hardware or detects a change in the
hardware configuration.
For a list of POST errors, see
“POST error codes” on page 171.
Event/error logs
The POST error log contains the three most recent error
codes and messages that the system generated during
POST.
The System Event/Error Log contains all error mes-
sages issued during POST and all system status messages
from the Netfinity
Advanced System Management Proces-
sor.
To view the contents of the error logs, start the Configura-
tion/Setup Utility program (see “Starting the Configura-
tion/Setup Utility program” on page 43); then, select
Event/Error Logs
from the main menu.
Small computer system interface
messages
If you receive a SCSI error message, see “SCSI error codes”
on page 181.
Note:
If the server does not have a hard disk drive, ignore
any message that indicates that the BIOS is not
installed.
You will get these messages only when running the SCSI
Select Utility.
ServerGuide error symptoms
Look for symptoms in the left column of the following chart.
Probable solutions appear in the right column.