Table
5.
Firmware
Error
Codes.
(continued)
Error
Code
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
2602
0014
A
PCI
adapter
is
not
properly
seated,
or
an
invalid
type
of
adapter
is
installed
in
the
system
v
If
the
location
code
identifies
a
slot:
1.
Check
the
PCI
adapter
specified
by
the
location
code
for
proper
seating.
2.
Verify
that
the
PCI
adapter
specified
by
the
location
code
is
supported
on
this
system.
3.
Replace
the
adapter.
v
If
the
location
code
identifies
an
I/O
planar:
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
Apply
the
update
if
one
is
available.
2.
Replace
the
I/O
planar.
2602
0Fxy
PCI
bridge
chip
failure
Replace
the
system
backplane,
location:
U0.1-P1.
2680
0Axy
MX-PCI
bridge
BIST
failure
The
problem
is
associated
with
bridge
″
y
″
in
I/O
drawer
″
x.
″
Replace
the
I/O
backplane
in
I/O
drawer
″
x.
″
Location
U0.x-P1
See
“Determining
Location
Code”
on
page
161
or
location
code
information
related
to
this
error.
2680
0Cxx
Machine
check
occurred
1.
Replace
the
part
identified
by
the
location
code
associated
with
this
error
code.
2.
If
the
location
code
associated
with
this
error
code
identifies
an
adapter,
and
replacing
the
adapter
does
not
correct
the
problem,
replace
the
CEC
backplane
or
I/O
planer,
location:
U0.1-P1
or
U0.dd-P1
2680
0Dxx
Machine
check
occurred;
unable
to
isolate
to
a
single
device
Go
to
“MAP
1540:
Problem
Isolation
Procedures”
on
page
110
27A0
0001
Error
obtaining
external
RIO
cable
IDs
1.
Check
the
SPCN
and
RIO
cabling
going
to
the
I/O
subsystem
specified
by
the
location
code.
2.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
3.
Replace
the
I/O
subsystem
planar
specified
by
the
location
code.
2803
0xxx
Description:
Real-time-clock
(RTC)
errors
Action:
1.
Errors
reported
against
the
real-time
clock
can
be
caused
by
low
battery
voltage
and
(more
rarely)
power
outages
that
occur
during
normal
system
usage.
These
errors
are
warnings
that
the
real-time
clock
data
content
needs
to
be
re-established
and
do
not
require
any
FRU
replacement
unless
the
error
is
persistent.
When
one
of
these
errors
occurs,
the
time
and
date
information
has
been
lost.
To
set/restore
the
time
and
date,
use
the
operating
system
facility.
2.
If
the
error
is
persistent,
replace
the
battery.
Location:
U0.1-P1-X1-V4
3.
If
the
error
is
persistent
after
the
battery
is
replaced,
replace
the
service
processor.
Location:
U0.1-P1-X1
188
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