Table 5. Firmware Error Codes. (continued)
Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU
20EE000C Pointer to the operating system found in
nonvolatile storage.
Values normally found in nonvolatile
storage that point to the location of an
operating system were not found. This
can happen for two reasons:
v Either your installed operating system
doesn’t support storing the values
OR
v Some event occurred that caused the
system to lose nonvolatile storage
information (drainage or replacement
of the battery).
If you are running AIX, this information
can be reconstructed by running the
bootlist command specifying the device
that the operating system is installed on.
Refer to your AIX documentation for the
exact syntax and usage of the bootlist
command.
To boot the operating system so that the
above- mentioned values can be
reconstructed, power the system down
and power it back up again. This should
cause the system to look for the
operating system in the devices
contained in the custom boot list or in
the default boot list, depending on the
condition of the system. If this is not
successful, modify the boot sequence
(also known as boot list) to include
devices that are known to contain a
copy of the operating system. This can
be accomplished by using the system
management services menus. For
example, select a hard disk known to
have a copy of the operating system as
the first and only device in the boot
sequence (boot list) and attempt to boot
again.
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