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Event
Number
(dec/hex)
Event
Name
Logged?
Predictive
Maintenance
Implication
Suspected
Components
Mf
g Fail?
Description
controller
download is sent to one of the controllers. This
controller becomes the master of the download
process. The other controller becomes the
secondary controller (or the controler that just
executes the download and reports back to the
master.) This error will result if an error occurs on
the secondary controller.
372/0x174
Download failed on the master
controller
Y
N.A.
Y
In a dual controller environment the command to
download is sent to one of the controllers. This
controller becomes the master of the download
process. The other controller becomes the
secondary controller. If it is a single controller
environment then the download process see the
single controller as the master controller for the
download regardless of the slot it exists in. If the
download fails on this controller this error will
result.
373/0x175
Unused error code
N
N.A.
N
This error code value is unused.
374/0x176
TWSI Event
Y
ignore, unless
occurring
frequently
Controller,
power-supply,
battery,
midplane
N
This error code indicates that a transaction on one of
the two-wire serial buses did not complete
successfully. The bus, target device, and fail code
will be placed in the extended info area. The bus,
controller slot, device address, and fail code will
also be placed in the enclosureID, slot, component,
and subcomponent fields of the CompID structure
respectively.
375/0x177
TWSI Bus Failure
Y
Y
This error code indicates that one of the two-wire
serial buses has failed. This log entry should always
be preceded by several entries. The bus that failed
will be identified in the extended info of the log
entry.
376/0x178
Frontend Fibre Channel Event
Y
Ignore
None
N
This error code indicates that the Front End Fibre
Channel port had an event that it has logged.
Specific information about the event is placed in the
extended info area of the log.
377/0x179
Frontend Services Event
Y
Ignore
None
N
This error code indicates that a Front End Services
(FES) event has occurred and has been logged.
Specific information about the event is placed in the
extended info area of the log.
378/0x17a
Recovered Dual Comm Failure
Y
N
This error code indicates that a controller was reset
due to a dual-controller communication failure (one
in which the two controllers failed to sync) and that
the controllers successfully synced after the reset.
The comm failure would result from either a
transient hardware failure in the shared-memory
controller, TWSI, or TSWI SRAM or from a
situation where the controllers were not resetting
within two seconds of each other.
379/0x17b
Reflection ECC single-bit error
overflow
Y Processor
DRAM
Y
This error code indicates that the number of single-
bit ecc errors found in processor memory has
exceeded the threshold. This threshold is half the
number set up in the ECC Single-Bit Trigger
register. The idea is to catch a high error rate, log,
reset and reload processor memory in hopes of
correcting any soft memory errors. If errors are
occurring so fast that the count in ECC Single-Bit
Trigger reg is exceeded before a periodic scan can
discover and log this overflow, a Machine Check
will result. The first byte of extended info is the
ECC Single-Bit Counter register and the second
byte is the ECC Single-Bit Trigger register.
380/0x17c
processor MCP or TEA
machine check error
Y Processor,
proc
memory bus
component
Y
This error code indicates that a processor MCP or
TEA fault resulted in a machine check. Information
was dumped into nvsram when the error occured
and this log entry was generated during the next
successful reset. The first four bytes of extended
info is the 60x PCI Error Addr. The fifth byte is
ErrEnR1. The sixth byte is ErrDR1. The ninth byte