assembly should be replaced, swap the VPD from the old operator panel to the new
one. If the existing VPD module must be replaced, call technical support for
recovery instructions. If recovery is not possible, notify the system owner that new
keys for licensed programs may be required.
3. If a network adapter or the system board is replaced, the network administrator
must be notified so that the client IP addresses used by the server can be changed.
In addition, the operating system configuration of the network controller might need
to be changed in order to enable system startup. Also check to ensure that any
client or server that addresses this system is updated.
4. For service processor menus, see Chapter 7, “Using the Service Processor” on
page 177.
Firmware/POST Error Codes
If you replace FRUs or perform an action and the problem is still unresolved, go to
“MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration” on page 59 unless otherwise indicated in the
tables.
If you replace FRUs or perform an action, and the problem has been resolved, go to
″
MAP 0410: Repair Checkout
″
in the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic Information
for Multiple Bus Systems, unless otherwise indicated in the tables.
The error codes listed in Table 3 identify the failing device/FRU, in most cases. A
physical location code may be displayed with the error code. If so, use the physical
location code to identify the suspected FRU.
Table 3. Firmware Error Codes.
Error Code Description
Action / Possible Failing FRU
20A80000 Insufficient information to boot.
Verify the IP address.
20A80001 Client IP address is already in use by
other network device.
Change IP address.
20A80002 Cannot get gateway IP address.
Refer to “Firmware Checkpoints” on
page 88 table using code E174.
20A80003 Cannot get server hardware address.
Refer to “Firmware Checkpoints” on
page 88 table using code E174.
20A80004 Bootp failed.
Refer to “Firmware Checkpoints” on
page 88 table using code E175.
20A80005 File transmission (TFTP) failed.
Check network connection, try again.
20A80006 Image too large. Ran out of available
firmware memory resources loading boot
image.
1. Verify boot server configuration.
2. Contact your service support
representative for assistance.
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