6-8 Troubleshooting
POST Error Codes and Messages (continued)
Error Code and Message
Description
Action
0B70
The error occurred
during temperature
sensor reading
An error was detected in the
middle of detection of abnormal
temperature.
0B71 System
Temperature
out of the range
Abnormal temperature was
detected.
0B74
The error occurred
during voltage
sensor reading
An error occurred during detection
of voltage.
0B75
System Voltage out
of the range
Abnormal system voltage was
detected.
0B78
The error occurred
during fan sensor
reading
An error was detected during read
of FAN sensor.
Contact your service
representative.
0B7C
The error occurred
during the redundant
power module
confirmation
An error occurred while redundant
power supply was configured.
Contact your service
representative to replace the
power unit.
0B7D The
normal
operation can not be
guaranteed with use
of only one PSU
System is running on only one
power supply.
Contact your service
representative to replace the
power unit.
0B80
BMC Memory Test
Failed
BMC SRAM test error.
0B81
BMC Firmware Code
Area CRC check
failed
CRC error occurred in BMC code
area.
0B82
BMC Core Hardware
Failure
Hardware failure occurred in BMC.
0B83
BMC 1BF or 0BF
check failed
0B8A
BMC SEL area full
0B8B
BMC progress check
timeout
0B8C BMC
command
access failed
0B8D
Could not redirect
the console - BMC
busy
0B8E
Could not redirect
the console - BMC
error
0B8F
Could not redirect
the console - BMC
parameter error
Possible BMC errors.
Shutdown and restart the
server. If the error cannot be
corrected, contact your service
representative.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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