NOTE:
Before you perform any corrective actions described in
Table 2-9
, see "
Before You Begin
" in "Troubleshooting
Your System."
Table 2-9. LCD Status Messages
Line 1
Message
Line 2
Message
Causes
Corrective Actions
SYSTEM
ID
SYSTEM NAME
SYSTEM ID
is a unique name, five
characters or less. This ID is
assigned by default, or can be
defined by the user.
SYSTEM NAME
is a unique name,
16 characters or less. This name is
assigned by default, or can be
defined by the user.
The system ID and name display
under the following conditions:
The system is powered on.
The power is off and active
POST errors are displayed.
This message is for information only.
You can change the system ID and name in the System
Setup program. See your system's
User's Guide
for
instructions.
E0000
OVRFLW
CHECK LOG
LCD overflow message.
A maximum of three error
messages can display sequentially
on the LCD. The fourth message
displays as the standard overflow
message.
Check the SEL for details on the events.
E0119
TEMP AMBIENT
Ambient system temperature is
out of acceptable range.
See "
Troubleshooting System Cooling
" in "Troubleshooting
Your System."
E0119
TEMP BP
Backplane board is out of
acceptable temperature range.
E0119
TEMP CPU
n
Specified microprocessor is out of
acceptable temperature range.
See "
Troubleshooting System Cooling
" in "Troubleshooting
Your System." If the problem persists, ensure that the
microprocessor heat sinks are properly installed (see
"
Adding or Replacing a Microprocessor
" in "Installing System
Options").
E0119
TEMP SYSTEM
System board is out of acceptable
temperature range.
See "
Troubleshooting System Cooling
" in "Troubleshooting
Your System."
E0212
VOLT 3.3
System power supply is out of
acceptable voltage range; faulty
or improperly installed power
supply.
See "
Troubleshooting Power Supplies
" in "Troubleshooting
Your System."
E0212
VOLT 5
E0212
VOLT 12
E0212
VOLT BATT
Faulty battery; faulty system
board.
See "
Troubleshooting the System Battery
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
E0212
VOLT BP 12
Backplane board is out of
acceptable voltage range.
Ensure that the power cables are securely connected to the
backplane board (see "
Installing Drives
"). If the problem
persists, see "
Troubleshooting Power Supplies
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
E0212
VOLT BP 3.3
E0212
VOLT BP 5
E0212
VOLT CPU VRM
Microprocessor VRM voltage is out
of acceptable range; faulty or
improperly installed
microprocessor VRM; faulty
system board.
Ensure that supported VRMs of the same type are properly
installed. If the problem persists, replace the VRMs (see
Figure 6-9
). If the problem persists, see "
Getting Help
."
E0212
VOLT NIC
1.8V
Integrated NIC voltage is out of
acceptable range; faulty or
improperly installed power supply;
faulty system board.
See "
Troubleshooting Power Supplies
" in "Troubleshooting
Your System."
E0212
VOLT NIC
2.5V
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