Note:
See
“System”
on
page
160
to
determine
which
components
should
be
replaced
by
a
field
service
technician.
Error
code/symptom
FRU/action
00019704
(Microprocessor
4
failed)
1.
Microprocessor
4
2.
System
board
00151700
(Hot
Spare
Memory
copy
started)
1.
Run
diagnostics.
2.
DIMM.
3.
Memory
card.
00151710
(Hot
Spare
Memory
copy
completed)
1.
Run
diagnostics.
2.
DIMM.
3.
Memory
card.
00151720
(Parity
Error
Detected
on
Processor
Bus)
v
System
board
00180100
(A
PCI
adapter
has
requested
memory
resources
that
are
not
available.)
1.
Reorder
the
adapters
in
the
PCI
slots.
It
is
important
that
your
startup
device
is
positioned
early
in
the
startup-device
order
so
that
it
is
assigned
its
required
resources.
Notes:
a.
If
a
RAID
and
a
SCSI
adapter
are
installed
and
both
adapters
are
set
up
to
boot,
try
disabling
the
BIOS
on
the
SCSI
adapter
to
free
up
space
in
ROM.
b.
Other
types
of
adapters
could
also
use
ROM
space;
it
may
be
possible
to
disable
the
BIOS
on
these
cards
as
well.
c.
BIOS
can
be
disabled
to
free
up
ROM
space
for
additional
controllers
if
an
onboard
Adaptec
controller
or
an
Adaptec
PCI
card
is
present.
d.
Once
a
controller
has
been
disabled,
it
will
not
be
bootable.
2.
Ensure
that
the
PCI
adapter
and
all
other
adapters
are
set
correctly
in
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
Utility
program.
If
the
memory
resource
settings
are
not
correct,
change
the
settings.
3.
If
all
memory
resources
are
being
used,
you
might
need
to
remove
an
adapter
to
make
memory
available
to
the
PCI
adapter.
Disabling
the
BIOS
code
on
the
adapter
might
correct
the
error.
(See
the
documentation
provided
with
the
adapter.)
00180200
(No
more
I/O
space
available
for
PCI
adapter)
1.
Run
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program.
2.
Failing
adapter.
3.
System
board.
00180300
(No
more
memory
(above
1MB
for
PCI
adapter))
1.
Run
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program.
2.
Failing
adapter.
3.
System
board.
00180400
(No
more
memory
(below
1MB
for
PCI
adapter))
1.
Run
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program.
2.
Move
the
failing
adapter
to
slot
1.
3.
Failing
adapter.
4.
System
board.
00180500
(PCI
option
ROM
checksum
error)
1.
Remove
the
failing
PCI
card.
2.
System
board.
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6.
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