Table
2.
Firmware
Checkpoints
(continued)
Checkpoint
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
E174
Establishing
host
connection
If
the
system
is
not
connected
to
an
active
network,
or
if
the
target
server
is
inaccessible
(which
can
result
from
incorrect
IP
parameters
being
specified),
the
system
still
attempts
to
boot
and
because
time-out
durations
are
necessarily
long
to
accommodate
retries,
the
system
may
appear
to
hang.
Restart
the
system
and
get
to
the
SMS
utilities
menu.
In
the
multi-boot
menu,
verify:
v
Is
the
intended
boot
device
correctly
specified
in
the
boot
list?
v
Are
the
IP
parameters
correct?
v
Look
at
the
server
configuration
for
this
client.
v
Attempt
to
ping
the
target
server
using
the
ping
utility
in
SMS.
E175
BootP
request
Follow
the
repair
actions
for
checkpoint
E174.
E176
TFTP
file
transfer
Follow
the
repair
actions
for
checkpoint
E174.
E177
Transfer
failure
due
to
TFTP
error
condition
See
E17B
Processor
clock
speed
measurement
Call
service
support.
E183
Service
Processor
POST
1.
Replace
the
service
processor,
location:
U1.18-P1-H2.
2.
Go
to
E18D
A
system
reset
request
has
been
sent
to
the
service
processor
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
2.
Call
service
support.
E191
Create
ISA
reserved
node
Go
to
E199
Evaluating
the
RIO
interface
speed
set
by
the
user
in
the
service
processor
menu
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
Apply
if
available.
2.
Call
service
support.
E19A
NVRAM
auto-boot?
variable
not
found
-
assume
FALSE
Go
to
E19B
NVRAM
menu?
variable
not
found
-
assume
FALSE
Go
to
E19D
Create
NVRAM
node
Go
to
E19E
Real-time
clock
(RTC)
initialization
Refer
to
error
code
28030xxx
in
E1A0
User
requested
boot
to
SMS
menus
via
keyboard
entry
Go
to
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4.
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