Table
3-1 (Page 10 of 24). Firmware Error Codes.
Error Code
Description
Action / Possible Failing FRU
28030xxx
RTC errors
1. Errors reported against the Real
Time Clock (RTC) can be caused
by low battery voltage and (more
rarely) power outages that occur
during normal system usage.
These errors are warnings that the
RTC 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 Power On
Password and Time and Date
information has been lost.
To set/restore a Power On
Password, use the SMS utility.
To set/restore the Time and
Date, use the Operating
System facility.
2. If the error is persistent, replace
the battery.
3. If the error is persistent after
battery replacement, replace the
I/O board. (See notes on 3-1.)
28030001
RTC initialization required- RTC not
updating, corrected.
Refer to Action under error code
28030xxx.
28030002
Bad time/date values
1. Set the time and date.
2. Refer to Action under error code
28030xxx.
29000002
Keyboard/Mouse controller failed
self-test.
Replace the I/O board. (See notes on
3-1.)
29A00003
Keyboard not present/detected.
1. Keyboard
2. Replace the I/O board. (See notes
on 3-1.)
29A00004
Keyboard stuck key test failed.
1. Keyboard
2. Replace the I/O board. (See notes
on 3-1.)
29B00004
Mouse not present/detected.
1. Mouse
2. Replace the I/O board. (See notes
on 3-1.)
2B200402
Unsupported Processor.
CPU Card.
Chapter 3. Error Code to FRU Index
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