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Resource Conflict
Change the [Reset Configuration Data] setting to [Yes] on the
"7.2.5 Advanced Menu" (
p.183) of the BIOS Setup Utility. If
the message still appears, the baseboard must be replaced.
Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of the
"Start Guide".
IRQ not configured
Expansion ROM not initialized
Allocation error static node#
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL
TEMP
The temperature is abnormal. Check the environment where the
server is used and make changes if there is a problem. If the
message still appears, check the error log. The faulty part must
be replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact
Information" of the "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING
TEMP
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL
Voltages
The voltage is abnormal. Power off the server and unplug the
power cable. After that, turn the power back on. If the message
still appears, the baseboard must be replaced. Contact an office
listed in the "Contact Information" of the "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING
Voltages
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL
Battery
The battery voltage is abnormal. Power off the server and
unplug the power cable. After that, turn the power back on. If
the message still appears, the baseboard or battery must be
replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information"
of the "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING
Battery
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL FAN*
CPU (*: 1 or 2)
CPU fan rotation error. Check that there is nothing obstructing
the fan rotation. If the message still appears even though there is
no obstacle, the CPU fan or baseboard must be replaced.
Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of "Start
Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING
FAN* CPU(*: 1 or 2)
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL FAN*
SYS (*: 1 to 4)
System fan rotation error. Check that there is nothing
obstructing the fan rotation. If the message still appears even
though there is no obstacle, the system fan or baseboard must be
replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact Information"
of "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING
FAN* SYS (*: 1 to 4)
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL FAN
PS
PSU fan (standard) rotation error. Check that there is nothing
obstructing the system fan rotation. If the message still appears
even though there is no obstacle, the system fan or baseboard
must be replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact
Information" of "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING FAN
PS
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL FAN
PSU* (*: 1 or 2)
PSU fan (redundant) rotation error. Check that there is nothing
obstructing the PSU fan rotation. If the message still appears
even though there is no obstacle, the PSU fan or baseboard must
be replaced. Contact an office listed in the "Contact
Information" of "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING FAN
PSU* (*: 1 or 2)
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL
DIMM-*A (*: 1 to 3)
Memory *A error. Replace the displayed memory pair. If the
message still appears, the baseboard must be replaced. Contact
an office listed in the "Contact Information" of "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING
DIMM-*A (*: 1 to 3)
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL
DIMM-*B (*: 1 to 3)
Memory *B error. Replace the displayed memory pair. If the
message still appears, the baseboard must be replaced. Contact
an office listed in the "Contact Information" of "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING
DIMM-*B (*: 1 to 3)
iRMC reports sensor status: CRITICAL
DIMM-*C (*: 1 to 3)
Memory *C error. Replace the displayed memory pair. If the
message still appears, the baseboard must be replaced. Contact
an office listed in the "Contact Information" of "Start Guide".
iRMC reports sensor status: WARNING
DIMM-*C (*: 1 to 3)
table: List of POST error messages
Message
Description
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