Table 5. Service Processor Error Codes. (continued)
Error Code Description
Action/
Possible Failing FRU
406F 0EB6 Attention line 5 stuck fault
Go to “MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures”
on page 124.
406F 0EB7 Attention line 6 stuck fault
Go to “MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures”
on page 124.
406F 0EB8 Attention line 7 stuck fault
Go to “MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures”
on page 124.
406F 0EB9 Attention line 8 stuck fault
Go to “MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures”
on page 124.
406F 0EBA Attention line 9 stuck fault
Go to “MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures”
on page 124.
406F 0EBB Attention line 10 stuck fault
Go to “MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures”
on page 124.
406F 0EBC Attention line 11 stuck fault
Go to “MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures”
on page 124.
406F 0EBF
Description:
Memory error
Action:
1. Reboot the system in slow mode to the SMS menus. See “Performing Slow Boot” on page 209.
2. Examine the service processor error log.
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If a CEC subsystem error (a 4xxx yyyy error) occurred during the slow boot that calls out the
memory, processors, L3 cache modules or the primary I/O book, replace the part indicated
by the location code.
v
If a CEC subsystem error (a 4xxx yyyy error) did not occur during the slow boot, look for a
4xxx yyyy error immediately preceding the 406F 0EBF error. Replace the part indicated by
the location code associated with that error.
406F 0EE1 Service processor firmware: invalid MRU to FRU
mapping
1. Check for system firmware updates.
2. Call service support.
406F 0EE2 Service processor firmware fault
1. Check for system firmware updates.
2. Call service support.
406F 0EE5 Firmware error, no callout available
1. Check for system firmware updates.
2. Call service support.
4503 26F6
Description:
1-way processor card fault
Action:
This error code indicates that the processor repeat gard function has deconfigured a
processor. Do the following:
1. Go to the processor configuration/deconfiguration menu, located under the system information
menu in the service processor menus.
Look at the status of the processors. If any of the processors have a status of
manually
deconfigured
, reconfigure the processor(s) and boot the system to the SMS menus. Power off
the system using the white power button and look again at the status of the processors. If all of
the processors are still configured in the processor configuration/deconfiguration menu, the
problem has been resolved.
If any of the processors have a status of
deconfigured by the system
, either before or after the
boot to the SMS menus, go to step 2.
2. Replace the processor card (on which the deconfigured processor resides) specified by the
location code.
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