Table 2. Service processor Checkpoints (continued)
Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU
E081 Service processor flash update
completed
If hung at this checkpoint, check the
service processor and AIX error logs.
E082 Service processor promoting flash
from side B to side A.
The could take several minutes. Be
patient; if hung at this checkpoint,
check the service processor and AIX
error logs.
E090 Changing the system processor
configuration.
If hung at this checkpoint, check the
service processor error log.
E0EF End of service processor reporting Service processor card.
Location: U0.1-P1-X1
Note: If you receive a four-digit code in the range of E0xx that is not listed in the
preceding table, go to “MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration” on page 117.
Firmware Checkpoints
Firmware uses progress codes (checkpoints) in the range of E1xx to EFFF. These
checkpoints occur during system startup and can be useful in diagnosing certain
problems. Service processor checkpoints are listed in “Service Processor Checkpoints”
on page 140.
If you replace FRUs or perform an action, and the problem is still not corrected, go to
“MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration” on page 117 unless otherwise indicated in the
tables.
If you replace FRUs or perform an action, and the problem is corrected, go to MAP
410: Repair Checkout in Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus SystemsDiagnostic
Information for Multiple Bus Systemsunless otherwise indicated in the tables.
Table 3. Firmware Checkpoints
Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU
E100 Reserved See the note on page136.
E101 Create RTAS node See the note on page136.
E102 Load/Init RTAS See the note on page136.
E103 Set memory refresh (composite img) See the note on page136.
E104 Set memory refresh (recovery block) See the note on page136.
E105 Transfer control to operating system
(normal boot).
See “Boot Problems” on page 155.
When performing MAP 1540, follow
the MAP steps to perform the
system rack minimum configuration.
E108 Run recovery block base memory
(test 2K), set stack
See the note on page136.
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