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10-05-2006 06:52 AM
10-05-2006 06:52 AM
DATE: 10/05/2006 TIME: 18:45:50
ALERT LEVEL: 6 = Boot possible, pending failure - action required
REASON FOR ALERT
SOURCE: 8 = I/O
SOURCE DETAIL: 2 = system bus adapter SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 3 = function failure
LEDs: RUN ATTENTION FAULT REMOTE POWER
FLASH FLASH OFF OFF ON
LED State: Running non-OS code. Non-critical error detected.
Check Chassis and Console Logs for error messages.
0x1000006382001193 00000000 00000003 - type 2 = Expected Data
0x5800086382001193 00006A09 05122D32 - type 11 = Timestamp 10/05/2006 18:45:50
DATE: 10/05/2006 TIME: 18:45:50
ALERT LEVEL: 6 = Boot possible, pending failure - action required
REASON FOR ALERT
SOURCE: 8 = I/O
SOURCE DETAIL: 2 = system bus adapter SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 3 = function failure
LEDs: RUN ATTENTION FAULT REMOTE POWER
FLASH FLASH OFF OFF ON
LED State: Running non-OS code. Non-critical error detected.
Check Chassis and Console Logs for error messages.
0x1800006382001193 00000000 00000000 - type 3 = Actual Data
0x5800086382001193 00006A09 05122D32 - type 11 = Timestamp 10/05/2006 18:45:50
DATE: 10/05/2006 TIME: 18:45:50
ALERT LEVEL: 6 = Boot possible, pending failure - action required
REASON FOR ALERT
SOURCE: 8 = I/O
SOURCE DETAIL: 3 = local bus adapter SOURCE ID: FF
PROBLEM DETAIL: 0 = no problem detail
LEDs: RUN ATTENTION FAULT REMOTE POWER
FLASH FLASH OFF OFF ON
LED State: Running non-OS code. Non-critical error detected.
Check Chassis and Console Logs for error messages.
0x2000006083FF1192 000000FF FF0AFF83 - type 4 = Physical Location
0x5800086083FF1192 00006A09 05122D32 - type 11 = Timestamp 10/05/2006 18:45:50
DATE: 10/05/2006 TIME: 18:45:58
ALERT LEVEL: 6 = Boot possible, pending failure - action required
REASON FOR ALERT
SOURCE: 8 = I/O
SOURCE DETAIL: 3 = local bus adapter SOURCE ID: FF
PROBLEM DETAIL: 6 = configuration error
LEDs: RUN ATTENTION FAULT REMOTE POWER
FLASH FLASH OFF OFF ON
LED State: Running non-OS code. Non-critical error detected.
Check Chassis and Console Logs for error messages.
0x2000006683FF2164 000000FF FF0AFF83 - type 4 = Physical Location
0x5800086683FF2164 00006A09 05122D3A - type 11 = Timestamp 10/05/2006 18:45:58
Jeff Traigle
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10-05-2006 07:38 AM
10-05-2006 07:38 AM
SolutionCheck the IO h/w modules details at
BCH -> IN -> IO
You would see one of the LBAs would be missing there.
You would need to replace the system board if LBA has failed.
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10-05-2006 08:55 AM
10-05-2006 08:55 AM
Re: POST Alerts
I have to agree with Sameer.
from this chassis codes.codes manual we can tell that you have these errors
CC_IO_ASTRO_TEST_CACHE ERROR
CC_IO_CHECK_LBA _MISSING ERROR
If you are in hpux check if all the I/O cards are been seen correctly and working. I think you could have either a backplane or system board problem.
Andy
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10-05-2006 09:10 AM
10-05-2006 09:10 AM
Re: POST Alerts
There was no card in slot 10, but I did see that the LBA path did not display in the info section of BCH. Also, trying to insert a SCSI card in the slot to remove a fantom entry with the SCSI command in the service section of BCH did not work.
Looks like this system will be scavenged for parts.
Jeff Traigle
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