Error
Code
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
101C
E1D6
MCM
2
running
over
temperature
1.
Verify
that
the
MCM
at
U1.18-P1-C4
is
installed.
2.
Verify
that
there
are
no
airflow
problems
with
the
MCM
at
U1.18-P1-C4
or
its
heatsink.
3.
Verify
that
the
MCM
at
U1.18-P1-C4
is
installed
correctly
onto
the
processor
backplane.
4.
Call
service
support.
101C
E1E6
MCM
3
running
over
temperature
1.
Verify
that
the
MCM
at
U1.18-P1-C2
is
installed.
2.
Verify
that
there
are
no
airflow
problems
with
the
MCM
at
U1.18-P1-C2
or
its
heatsink.
3.
Verify
that
the
MCM
at
U1.18-P1-C2
is
installed
correctly
onto
the
processor
backplane.
4.
Call
service
support.
101C
F206
Error
not
isolated;
VPD
on
BPR
may
be
damaged
Call
service
support.
101C
F306
The
power
subsystem
does
not
recognize
the
processor
subsystem
type
or
processor
subsystem
configuration
Call
service
support.
101C
F406
Hardware
configuration
cannot
support
N-mode
power
Call
service
support.
101C
F606
The
power
subsystem
does
not
recognize
the
processor
subsystem
type
or
processor
subsystem
configuration
Call
service
support.
101C
F516
An
N+1
boundary
(DCA
or
fan)
has
dropped
to
N-mode
status
in
the
processor
subsystem,
location:
U1.18
This
is
normally
an
informational
message.
It
should
be
accompanied
by
other
error
codes
that
more
precisely
indicate
where
the
failure
is.
Examine
the
service
processor
error
log.
If
there
are
no
other
power-related
error
codes
(in
the
time
frame
in
which
this
code
was
generated)
in
the
service
processor
error
log,
the
FRU
indicated
with
this
error
code,
if
any,
should
be
replaced.
101C
F526
An
N+1
boundary
(DCA
or
fan)
has
dropped
to
N-mode
status
in
the
processor
subsystem,
location:
U1.18
This
is
normally
an
informational
message.
It
should
be
accompanied
by
other
error
codes
that
more
precisely
indicate
where
the
failure
is.
Examine
the
service
processor
error
log.
If
there
are
no
other
power-related
error
codes
(in
the
time
frame
in
which
this
code
was
generated)
in
the
service
processor
error
log,
the
FRU
indicated
with
this
error
code,
if
any,
should
be
replaced.
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Eserver
pSeries
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