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POST error messages and beep codes
Introduction to POST error messages
The error messages and codes in this section include all messages generated by ProLiant servers. Some
messages are informational only and do not indicate any error. A server generates only the codes that
are applicable to its configuration and options.
HP ProLiant p-Class server blades do not have speakers and thus do not support audio output. Disregard
the audible beeps information if the server falls into this category.
IMPORTANT: This guide provides information for multiple servers. Some information may not
apply to the server you are troubleshooting. Refer to the server documentation for information
on procedures, hardware options, software tools, and operating systems supported by the
server.
WARNING: To avoid potential problems, ALWAYS read the warnings and cautionary
information in the server documentation before removing, replacing, reseating, or modifying
system components.
NOTE:
Page numbers referenced in this document refer to pages in the HP ProLiant Server Troubleshooting Guide.

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BrandHP
ModelProLiant
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

POST Error Messages and Beep Codes

Introduction to POST error messages

Overview of ProLiant server error messages and codes, including informational messages.

Non-numeric Messages or Beeps

Advanced Memory Protection: Advanced ECC

Advanced ECC memory protection mode enabled, no audible beeps.

Advanced Memory Protection: Advanced ECC with Hot-Add

Advanced ECC with Hot-Add memory protection enabled, no audible beeps.

Advanced Memory Protection: Online Spare ECC

Online Spare Memory enabled, indicating reserved memory amount.

Advanced Memory Protection: Multi-board Mirrored ECC

Mirrored Memory enabled, indicating reserved memory amount.

Advanced Memory Protection: RAID ECC

RAID Memory enabled, indicating reserved memory amount.

Unexpected Shutdown Prior to Power-Up

Server shut down due to an unexpected event on the previous boot.

100 Series Errors

101-I/O ROM Error

Options ROM on a PCI, PCI-X, or PCI Express device is corrupt.

101-ROM Error

System ROM checksum error.

101-Option ROM Checksum Error

An expansion board in the system is not working correctly.

102-System Board Failure

System board failure, possibly due to DMA controllers or timers.

162-System Options Not Set

System configuration is incorrect or power lost to real-time clock.

200 Series Errors

201-Memory Error

Memory failure detected.

207-Invalid Memory Configuration Detected

DIMMs installed when no corresponding processor is detected.

207-Invalid Memory Configuration: DIMM Size Parameters Not Supported

Installed memory module is an unsupported size.

209-Online Spare Memory Configuration: No Valid Banks

Two valid banks not available for online spare memory configuration.

212-Processor Failed, Processor X

Processor in slot X failed.

300 Series Errors

301-Keyboard Error

Keyboard failure occurred.

303-Keyboard Controller Error

System board, keyboard, or mouse controller failure.

400 Series Errors

40X-Parallel Port X Address Assignment Conflict

Both external and internal ports assigned to parallel port X.

404-Parallel Port Address Conflict Detected

Hardware conflict preventing parallel port from working correctly.

600 Series Errors

601-Diskette Controller Error

Diskette controller circuitry failure.

602-Diskette Boot Record Error

The boot sector on the boot disk is corrupt.

1100 Series Errors

1151-Com Port 1 Address Assignment Conflict

Both external and internal serial ports assigned to COM X.

1600 Series Errors

1609-Failed System Battery

Server may have a failed system battery; configuration settings lost.

1610-Temperature Violation Detected

System shutting down due to high temperature.

1611-CPU Zone Fan Assembly Failure Detected

CPU zone fan assembly not installed or multiple fans failed.

1700 Series Errors

1704-Unsupported Virtual Mode Disk Operation DOS Driver Required

Operating system does not support virtual DMA service.

1706-Smart Array Controller Extended BIOS Data Area Memory Corrupted

Smart Array Controller Extended BIOS Data Area memory corrupted.

1707-Slot X Drive Array Controller - Bootstrap NVRAM checksum failed

Bootstrap NVRAM on Smart Array controller is corrupt or invalid.

1711-Slot X Drive Array - RAID ADG logical drive(s) configured but Array Accelerator size <= 32 MB

RAID ADG configuration with small accelerator size is not recommended.

1715-Slot X Drive Array Controller - Memory Error(s) Occurred

Corrected memory errors detected during controller memory self-test.

1720-S.M.A.R.T. Hard Drive(s) Detect Imminent Failure

Hard drive SMART predictive failure condition detected.

1725-Slot X Drive Array-Optional SIMM Failure Detected

Optional SIMM failed or disabled due to errors/unsupported type.

1736-HP Trusted Platform Module Error

System ROM unable to communicate with the TPM.

1737-Slot X Drive Array - Redundant Cabling Configuration has excess Device Paths

Redundant cabling creates more I/O paths than firmware allows.

1743-Slot X Drive Array - Logical Drive Erase Operation in Progress

Logical drive erase operation is in progress; drives are offline.

1746-Slot X Drive Array - Unsupported Storage Connection Detected

SAS connection via expander is not supported.

1763-Array Accelerator Daughtercard is Detached; Please Reattach

Array accelerator module is loose, missing, or defective.

1770-Slot X Drive Array - SCSI Drive Firmware Update Recommended

SCSI drive firmware update needed to resolve intermittent problems.

1775-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Cabling Problem Detected

Storage enclosure cabling problem detected; OUT port attached to OUT port.

1776-Slot X Drive Array - Shared SAS Port Connection Conflict Detected

Storage connections detected on both shared internal and external ports.

1779-Slot X Drive Array SCSI Drive(s) Not Responding

SCSI drive(s) not responding; possible drive problem or loose cable.

1786-Slot 1 Drive Array Recovery Needed. Automatic Data Recovery Previously Aborted!

Automatic data recovery previously aborted; system in Interim Data Recovery Mode.

1793-Drive Array - Array Accelerator Battery Depleted - Data Lost

Array accelerator battery depleted, data lost.

1799-Drive Array - Drive(s) Disabled Due to Array Accelerator Data Loss

Drive(s) disabled due to loss of data in posted-writes memory.

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