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Troubleshooting
Table 4–6. PIM_INFO Action Table
Check Type
Cache Check Bus Check
System
Action *
Word
Word
Word
Responder
See Note 1
Word
0x80000000
0x40000000
N/A
N/A
See Note 2
0x20000000
N/A
0X00210003
0X00000000
Replace SIMM
0xEFFFFFFF
See Note 3
0x20000000
N/A
0x00310007
0xF0000000
Replace
0xF7FFFFFF
Motherboard
0x20000000
N/A
0x00310007
0xF8000000
Replace Optional
0xFBFFFFFF
Graphics Card in
EISA Slot.
0x20000000
N/A
0x00310007
0xFC000000
See Note 4
0xFFBFDFFF
0x20000000
N/A
0x00310007
0xFFFBE000
See Note 2
0xFFFBEFFF
0x20000000
N/A
0x00310007
0xFFFBF000
Replace
0xFFFFFFFF
Motherboard
Note 1
When more than one failed FRU is identified, run the appropriate
diagnostics to isolate the failed FRU.
Note 2
For the Model 715/75, replace the PCX-T module. For other models,
replace the Motherboard. See HPMC Caused by a Data Cache Parity Error
for more information.
Note 3
While Architected Main Memory space is from 0x00000000 through
0xEFFFFFFF, Model 715 can only use up to 256 MB. With this limitation
any memory address from 0x10000000 through 0xEFFFFFFF is invalid,
and, if given in the System Responder word, the Motherboard should be
(usually) replaced. If the error occurs again, there is a probable Kernel
problem. See HPMC Caused by a Multi-Bit Memory Parity Error for
information on identifying the failed SIMM.
Note 4
There are two possible sources of failure. First, replace the EISA controller.
If the error occurs again, replace the Motherboard.
Summary of Contents for Model 715/100 - Workstation
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