IBM 865741Y Handbook - Page 148

POST Message

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POST Messages POST Message 110 111 114 121 151 161 Description A memory parity failure occurred during testing of the system board. Action: Run the diagnostic programs to verify that a problem exists in a DIMM. (See "Running the Diagnostic Test Programs" on page 124 for information on running the diagnostic programs that come with your server.) See "Working with Memory Modules" on page 63 if you need to reconfigure the system memory to aid in identifying the defective DIMM. If you cannot identify the defective DIMM in this way, have the system serviced. An adapter read-only memory (ROM) error occurred. Action: Remove all adapters that are not required for system startup and reinstall them one at a time, powering on after each is reinstalled. When this message displays, replace the adapter that you just installed. If you cannot isolate and correct the problem, have the system serviced. A hardware error occurred. Action: Have the system serviced. A real-time clock (RTC) error occurred. Action: Have the system serviced. The battery on the system board is dead. CAUTION: The lithium battery presents a fire, explosion, or severe burn risk. Do not recharge it, disassemble it, heat it, incinerate it, or expose its cell contents to water. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Danger of explosion if lithium battery is incorrectly replaced. Action: Replace the battery. For additional information on battery use, disposal, and replacement, see "Lithium Battery Notice" on page ix and "Replacing the Battery" on page 179. You can use the server until you replace the battery. However, you must run the Configuration/Setup Utility program and set the time and date each time that you turn on the server, until you install a new battery. (For instructions on using the Configuration/Setup Utility program, see "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on page 28.) 130 Netfinity 3500 User's Handbook

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POST Messages
POST Message
Description
110
111
A memory parity failure occurred during testing of the system
board.
Action:
Run the diagnostic programs to verify that a problem
exists in a DIMM.
(See “Running the Diagnostic Test Programs”
on page
124 for information on running the diagnostic programs
that come with your server.)
See “Working with Memory Modules” on page
63 if you need to
reconfigure the system memory to aid in identifying the defective
DIMM.
If you cannot identify the defective DIMM in this way, have the
system serviced.
114
An adapter read-only memory (ROM) error occurred.
Action:
Remove all adapters that are not required for system
startup and reinstall them one at a time, powering on after each
is reinstalled.
When this message displays, replace the adapter
that you just installed.
If you cannot isolate and correct the problem, have the system
serviced.
121
A hardware error occurred.
Action:
Have the system serviced.
151
A real-time clock (RTC) error occurred.
Action:
Have the system serviced.
161
The battery on the system board is dead.
CAUTION:
The lithium battery presents a fire, explosion, or severe burn
risk.
Do not recharge it, disassemble it, heat it, incinerate it, or
expose its cell contents to water.
Dispose of the battery as
required by local ordinances or regulations.
Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Danger of explosion if
lithium battery is incorrectly replaced.
Action:
Replace the battery.
For additional information on
battery use, disposal, and replacement, see “Lithium Battery
Notice” on page
ix and “Replacing the Battery” on page
179.
You can use the server until you replace the battery.
However,
you must run the Configuration/Setup Utility program and set
the time and date each time that you turn on the server, until
you install a new battery.
(For instructions on using the
Configuration/Setup Utility program, see “Using the
Configuration/Setup Utility Program” on page
28.)
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