Motherboard Error Messages
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Network timed out
Meaning:
The server tried to boot from an RBCS or TFTP server, but did
not receive a response.
Skipping memory tests!
Meaning:
This message appears when the Memory Test Bypass firmware
parameter is set to Enable. For information on this parameter,
refer to “Memory Test Bypass”.
For example, if the firmware’s Initial Boot Source parameter is set to Network
and the Memory Test Bypass parameter is set to Disable on a Model
CS/3000, messages similar to the following appear on the console:
CS/3000 Series Power-up
CPU - 4 Megs Private RAM, 2 Megs Shared RAM,
Floppy disk drive not installed! - Passed N4 MMON rev. 003
Ethernet Controller - Passed Station Address - 080002089BB5
Auxiliary Processor Board - Installed
128K ram installed
Diagnostic Upload - Completed
Aux. Processor Board diagnostics - Passed
Booting from Network
Motherboard
Error Messages
The following error messages indicate that the motherboard has failed a
self-test.
Shared Memory <test name> - Failed
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ddress <xxxxxxxx>, Expected <yyyy>, Read <zzzz>
Meaning:
<test name> identifies the shared memory test that failed,
address or data. <xxxxxxxx> is the hexadecimal address at
which the failure occurred. <yyyy> is the hexadecimal data
written to the location. <zzzz> is the hexadecimal data read
back.
For example, the error message
Shared Memory
Data Test - Failed
Address 0x4000010, Expected 0x0100, Read 0xFFFF
means that the data test for the motherboard’s shared memory failed at
address 0x4000010. The data expected was 0x0100. The actual data was
0xFFFF.
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