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Table 5. UNIX LLI driver messages for the Ethernet controller (continued) pnt0-20 add_intr_handler failed! Unknown interrupt type. pnt0-21 Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found, conflicts with other devices in the server. Action: v Modify your hardware settings. v Run the NETCONFIG program to search for another Ethernet controller. add_intr_handler failed! Out of range interrupt number. pnt0-22 Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found, conflicts with other devices in the server. Action: v Modify your hardware settings. v Run the NETCONFIG program to search for another Ethernet controller. add_intr_handler failed! Out of range IPL. pnt0-23 Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found, conflicts with other devices in the server. Action: Modify your hardware settings. Run the NETCONFIG program to search for another Ethernet controller. add_intr_handler failed! Vector already occupied. pnt0-24 Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found, conflicts with other devices in the server. Action: Modify your hardware settings. add_intr_handler failed! Vector already shared at different IPL. pnt0-26 Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found, conflicts with other devices in the server. Action: v Modify your hardware settings. v Run the NETCONFIG program to search for another Ethernet controller. The DMA number is not necessary for PCI device. pnt0-29 Explanation: The IBM Netfinity 10/100 Fault Tolerant Adapter does not require a DMA setting. Action: Edit the SPACE.C file to delete the DMA parameter. The IRQ number is already in use. pnt0-31 Explanation: The specified I/O address is already in use. Action: Run the NETCONFIG program to modify your hardware settings. I/O address is not necessary for the PCI device. Explanation: The I/O address specified is not required. Action: Remove the assigned I/O address specified for the Ethernet controller Power checkout Power problems can be difficult to troubleshoot. For instance, a short circuit can exist anywhere on any of the power distribution busses. Usually a short circuit will cause the power subsystem to shut down because of an overcurrent condition. A general procedure for troubleshooting power problems is as follows: 1. Power off the system and disconnect the AC cord(s). 2. Check for loose cables in the power subsystem. Also check for short circuits, for instance if there is a loose screw causing a short circuit on a circuit board. 26 : Netfinity 5100 Type 8658 Models 11Y, 21Y, 31Y, 41Y, 51Y, 1RY, 2RY, 3RY, 4RY, 5RY

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Table
5.
UNIX
LLI
driver
messages
for
the
Ethernet
controller
(continued)
pnt0-20
add_intr_handler
failed!
Unknown
interrupt
type.
Explanation:
The
interrupt
request
(IRQ)
that
was
specified,
or
the
IRQ
that
was
found,
conflicts
with
other
devices
in
the
server.
Action:
v
Modify
your
hardware
settings.
v
Run
the
NETCONFIG
program
to
search
for
another
Ethernet
controller.
pnt0-21
add_intr_handler
failed!
Out
of
range
interrupt
number.
Explanation:
The
interrupt
request
(IRQ)
that
was
specified,
or
the
IRQ
that
was
found,
conflicts
with
other
devices
in
the
server.
Action:
v
Modify
your
hardware
settings.
v
Run
the
NETCONFIG
program
to
search
for
another
Ethernet
controller.
pnt0-22
add_intr_handler
failed!
Out
of
range
IPL.
Explanation:
The
interrupt
request
(IRQ)
that
was
specified,
or
the
IRQ
that
was
found,
conflicts
with
other
devices
in
the
server.
Action:
Modify
your
hardware
settings.
Run
the
NETCONFIG
program
to
search
for
another
Ethernet
controller.
pnt0-23
add_intr_handler
failed!
Vector
already
occupied.
Explanation:
The
interrupt
request
(IRQ)
that
was
specified,
or
the
IRQ
that
was
found,
conflicts
with
other
devices
in
the
server.
Action:
Modify
your
hardware
settings.
pnt0-24
add_intr_handler
failed!
Vector
already
shared
at
different
IPL.
Explanation:
The
interrupt
request
(IRQ)
that
was
specified,
or
the
IRQ
that
was
found,
conflicts
with
other
devices
in
the
server.
Action:
v
Modify
your
hardware
settings.
v
Run
the
NETCONFIG
program
to
search
for
another
Ethernet
controller.
pnt0-26
The
DMA
number
is
not
necessary
for
PCI
device.
Explanation:
The
IBM
Netfinity
10/100
Fault
Tolerant
Adapter
does
not
require
a
DMA
setting.
Action:
Edit
the
SPACE.C
file
to
delete
the
DMA
parameter.
pnt0-29
The
IRQ
number
is
already
in
use.
Explanation:
The
specified
I/O
address
is
already
in
use.
Action:
Run
the
NETCONFIG
program
to
modify
your
hardware
settings.
pnt0-31
I/O
address
is
not
necessary
for
the
PCI
device.
Explanation:
The
I/O
address
specified
is
not
required.
Action:
Remove
the
assigned
I/O
address
specified
for
the
Ethernet
controller
Power
checkout
Power
problems
can
be
difficult
to
troubleshoot.
For
instance,
a
short
circuit
can
exist
anywhere
on
any
of
the
power
distribution
busses.
Usually
a
short
circuit
will
cause
the
power
subsystem
to
shut
down
because
of
an
overcurrent
condition.
A
general
procedure
for
troubleshooting
power
problems
is
as
follows:
1.
Power
off
the
system
and
disconnect
the
AC
cord(s).
2.
Check
for
loose
cables
in
the
power
subsystem.
Also
check
for
short
circuits,
for
instance
if
there
is
a
loose
screw
causing
a
short
circuit
on
a
circuit
board.
26
:
Netfinity
5100
Type
8658
Models
11Y,
21Y,
31Y,
41Y,
51Y,
1RY,
2RY,
3RY,
4RY,
5RY