requirements for sparing/paring modes). If
problem follows a moved DIMM to a different
memory channel, replace that DIMM. 5.
(Trained service technician only) Remove
affected Processor and inspect Processor
socket pins for damaged or mis-aligned pins.
If damage is found, or this is an upgrade
Processor, replace the system board. If there
are multiple Processor’s, swap Processor’s to
move affected Procesor to another Processor
socket and retry. If problem follows the
affected Processor (or there is only one
Processor), replace the affected Processor.
6. (Trained technician only)If problem stays
with the original DIMM connector, re-inspect
DIMM connector for foreign material and
remove, if found. If connector is damaged,
replace system board
0C6F04E2
Sensor Type: Memory
Event Severity: Critical
Description: Memory
Device Disabled -
Asserted
Memory fault
occurs and it's
disabled by BIOS.
1. If the DIMM was disabled because of a
memory fault, follow the procedure for that
event. 2. If problem persists, Power cycle the
node from management console. 3. Reset
UEFI to default settings. 4. Swap/reseat the
DIMM from the disabled slot with a matching
DIMM. If the slot remains disabled, (trained
technician only) replace system board
296F00E3 Battery_Status
Sensor Type: Battery
Event Severity: Warning
Description: Battery Low
- Asserted
The battery is too
low.
1. If the system was recently installed,
moved, or serviced, make sure the battery is
properly seated. 2. Check Lenovo support
site for an applicable service bulletin or
firmware update that applies to this error.
3. Replace CMOS battery. 4. (Trained
technician only) Replace the system board.
126F05E4 Timestamp
Sensor Type: System
Event Event Severity: Info
Description: Timestamp
Clock Synch - Asserted
The system time
in BMC was
synchronized with
BIOS.
It is just an information. Users don't need to
do anything.
1E6F03E5 Device_OPROM
Sensor Type: Boot Error
Event Severity: Warning
Description: Invalid Boot
Sector - Asserted
Optoin ROMs are
full in memory
space.
Check the Lenovo support website for any
applicable service bulletin or UEFI or adapter
firmware update that applies to this error.
Note: It may be necessary to disable unused
option ROMs from BIOS setup.
136F07E6
Sensor Type: Critical
Interrupt Event Severity:
Critical Description:
Bus Correctable Error -
Asserted
A single bit error is
occurred in PCIe
bus. This error
will be repaired
automatically.
If this node and/or any attached cables
were recently installed, moved, serviced or
upgraded, a. Reset adapter and any attached
cables. b. Reload Device Driver. c. If
device is not recognized, reconfiguring slot to
Gen1 or Gen2 may be required. Gen1/Gen2
settings can be configured via F1 Setup ->
System Settings -> Devices and I/O Ports ->
PCIe Gen1/Gen2/Gen3 Speed Selection
136F08E6
PCIE_Status
Sensor Type: Critical
Interrupt Event Severity:
Critical Description: Bus
Uncorrectable Error -
Asserted
A multiple bits error
is occurred in PCIe
bus. This error will
cause system to be
hang up.
1. Check the Lenovo support website
for an applicable device driver, firmware
update, version of service information for this
product or other information that applies to
this error. Load new device driver and any
required firmware updates. 2. if this node
and/or any attached cables were recently
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