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Service Processor Error Codes; Scsi Error Codes; Temperature Error Messages - IBM xSeries 205 Type 8480 Hardware Maintenance Manual And Troubleshooting Manual

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Service processor error codes

When viewed from POST, service processor error codes will appear in hexadecimal
form (generally beginning with A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, AD, AE, or E1). However,
when viewed from the System Error Log, the messages will appear as text. To
determine a possible error condition for the service processor, see the System Error
Log (see "Viewing error logs from diagnostic programs" on page 24).

SCSI error codes

Error code
All SCSI Errors One or more of the
following might be causing the problem:
v A failing SCSI device (adapter, drive,
controller)
v An improper SCSI configuration or SCSI
termination jumper setting
v Duplicate SCSI IDs in the same SCSI
chain
v A missing or improperly installed SCSI
terminator
v A defective SCSI terminator
v An improperly installed cable
v A defective cable

Temperature error messages

Note: See "System" on page 110 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician.
Message
DASD Over Temperature (level-critical;
direct access storage device bay x was
over temperature)
DASD Over recommended Temperature
(sensor x) (level-warning; DASD bay x had
over temperature condition)
DASD under recommended temperature
(sensor x) (level-warning; direct access
storage device bay x had under
temperature condition)
DASD Over Temperature (level-critical;
sensor for DASD1 reported temperature
over recommended range)
Power supply x Temperature Fault
(level-critical; power supply x had over
temperature condition)
System board is over recommended
temperature (level-warning; system board
is over recommended temperature)
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IBM xSeries 205 Type 8480: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
FRU/action
1. External SCSI devices must be turned on before you turn on
the server.
2. Make sure that the cables for all external SCSI devices are
connected correctly.
3. If you have attached an external SCSI device to the server, make
sure the external SCSI termination is set to automatic.
4. Make sure that the last device in each SCSI chain is terminated
correctly.
5. Make sure that the SCSI devices are configured correctly.
Action
v Ensure that the system is being properly cooled; see "System
reliability considerations" on page 38.
v Ensure that the system is being properly cooled; see "System
reliability considerations" on page 38.
v Ambient temperature must be within normal operating
specifications; see "Features and specifications" on page 3.
v Ensure system is being properly cooled; see "System reliability
considerations" on page 38.
1. Ensure system is being properly cooled; see "System reliability
considerations" on page 38.
2. Replace power supply x
1. Ensure system is being properly cooled; see "System reliability
considerations" on page 38.
2. Replace the system board.

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