
Table 10. SP Checkpoints. (continued)
Checkpoint
Description
Action/ Possible Failing FRU
DIAG STBY
SP Ready. The system unit was shutdown in
service mode by the operating system;
however, the system unit is still powered on.
This condition can be requested by a
privileged system user with no faults. See
service processor error log for possible
operating system fault indications.
Firmware Checkpoints
Firmware uses progress codes (checkpoints) in the range of E1xx to EFFF. These checkpoints occur
during system startup and maybe be useful in diagnosing certain problems. Service Processor checkpoints
are listed in “SP Checkpoints” on page 100.
To replace listed FRUs, connect the service terminal to the working cluster and then use the Repair Menu,
Replace A FRU options.
If you replace FRUs and the problem is still not corrected, go to
″
MAP 4540: Cluster Minimum
Configuration
″
in chapter 3 of the Enterprise Storage Server Service Guide, Volume 1, unless otherwise
indicated in the tables.
Table 11. Firmware Checkpoints.
Checkpoint
Description
Action/ Possible Failing FRU
E100
Reserved
See note 1 on page 100.
E101
Video enabled, extended memory test
See note 1 on page 100.
E102
Firmware restart
See note 1 on page 100.
E103
Set memory refresh (composite img)
See note 1 on page 100.
E104
Set memory refresh (recovery block)
See note 1 on page 100.
E105
Transfer control to Operating System (normal
boot).
See
″
MAP 4320: E1xx SCSI Hard Drive Code
Boot
″
in chapter 3 of the Enterprise Storage
Server Service Guide, Volume 1.
Note: This can also be caused by a failure of
a CPU card.
E108
Run recovery block base memory (test 2K), set
stack
See note 1 on page 100.
E109
Copy CRC verification code to RAM
See note 1 on page 100.
E10A
Turn on cache
See note 1 on page 100.
E10B
Flush cache
See note 1 on page 100.
E10C
Jump to CRC verification code in RAM
See note 1 on page 100.
E10D
Compute composite image CRC
See note 1 on page 100.
E10E
Jump back to ROM
See note 1 on page 100.
E10F
Transfer control to Open Firmware
See note 1 on page 100.
E110
Turn off cache, Check if composite image CRC is
valid
See note 1 on page 100.
E111
GOOD CRC - jump to composite image
See note 1 on page 100.
E112
BAD CRC - initialize base memory, stack
See note 1 on page 100.
E113
BAD CRC - copy uncompressed recovery block
code to RAM
See note 1 on page 100.
E114
BAD CRC - jump to code in RAM
See note 1 on page 100.
E115
BAD CRC - turn on cache
See note 1 on page 100.
Codes
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