Problem Solving 5-21
Table 5-2. Operational Error Codes and Messages (continued)
Error Code and Message
Explanation
Action
1030
Power CPU#5
CPU#5 power failure
Same as above.
1031
Power CPU#6
CPU#6 power failure
Same as above.
1032
Power CPU#7
CPU#7 power failure
Same as above.
1040
Power CPU#8
CPU#8 power failure
Same as above.
1040
Power Error 1
Power unit #1 (bottom left) failure
Ask your service representative
for replacement of the failed
power unit.
1041
Power Error 2
Power unit #2 (bottom left) failure
Ask your service representative
for replacement of the failed
power unit.
1042
Power Error 3
Power unit #3 (bottom left) failure
Ask your service representative
for replacement of the failed
power unit.
1043
Power Error 4
Power unit #4 (bottom left) failure
Ask your service representative
for replacement of the failed
power unit.
1028
Power L2 #1
CPU L2 cache power failure
Check CPU VRM installation.
If the same error reoccurs,
contact your service
representative.
1029
Power L2 #2
CPU L2 cache power failure
Check CPU VRM installation.
If the same error reoccurs,
contact your service
representative.
102A
Power L2 #3
CPU L2 cache power failure
Check CPU VRM installation.
If the same error reoccurs,
contact your service
representative.
102B
Power L2 #4
CPU L2 cache power failure
Check CPU VRM installation.
If the same error reoccurs,
contact your service
representative.
10F0
Pow Major B
Power major alarm
Contact your service
representative.
105F
SCSI Open
The front door is open.
This is a warning, not an error.
105E
HPC Open
The PCI slot door on the top cover
is open.
This is a warning, not an error.
DUMP
The DUMP switch is pressed.
This is not an error.
Sleep:x
The system is running in the
power save mode. (“x” indicates
the power save mode level (1
through 4).)
This is not an error.
Pressing the SLEEP switch
restores the original state.
Level setup and definitions
depend on the OS.
Summary of Contents for HV8600
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Page 153: ...A System Cabling Before You Begin Static Precautions RAID and SCSI Bus Configuration ...
Page 158: ...A 6 System Cabling ...
Page 159: ...B Memory Configurations Memory DIMM Configurations ...
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Page 194: ...10 Glossary ...
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