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12-01-2008 07:23 AM
12-01-2008 07:23 AM
ML370 G5 ASR-Boot with PCI Bus Error
Hi,
we just had an ASR on one of our customers system, which followed, according to IML, after an PCI Bus Error.
However, I can't identify the underlying device.
The Log reports:
PCI Bus Error (Slot 1, Bus 0, Device 30, Function 0)
But in "System/PCI Devices" I can only find Bus 0, Device 29 (USB) and Device 31 (Mass storage).
If Slot 1 refers to PCI-Bus, that would be the P400 Controller inside that System (listed at Bus 6, Device 0).
The only additional piece of additional Hardware in the system is an old Adaptec AHA-2940U2W Controller, but this one is listed in Bus 18, Device 2.
The Integrated Insight Diagnostics Module did not report any "Device 30" (in Extended/All Overview).
we just had an ASR on one of our customers system, which followed, according to IML, after an PCI Bus Error.
However, I can't identify the underlying device.
The Log reports:
PCI Bus Error (Slot 1, Bus 0, Device 30, Function 0)
But in "System/PCI Devices" I can only find Bus 0, Device 29 (USB) and Device 31 (Mass storage).
If Slot 1 refers to PCI-Bus, that would be the P400 Controller inside that System (listed at Bus 6, Device 0).
The only additional piece of additional Hardware in the system is an old Adaptec AHA-2940U2W Controller, but this one is listed in Bus 18, Device 2.
The Integrated Insight Diagnostics Module did not report any "Device 30" (in Extended/All Overview).
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12-01-2008 07:26 PM
12-01-2008 07:26 PM
Re: ML370 G5 ASR-Boot with PCI Bus Error
hi
update server to latest Firmware CD 8.3 and latest proliant support pack 8.15
bye
update server to latest Firmware CD 8.3 and latest proliant support pack 8.15
bye
Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
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12-02-2008 01:21 AM
12-02-2008 01:21 AM
Re: ML370 G5 ASR-Boot with PCI Bus Error
We recently updated to FW 8.2 and PSP 8.1, are there any known issues with this?
As I can see in the release notes, there ar only new Ethernet Drivers (PSP 8.15) and no new Firmware-Images (FW 8.3).
As I can see in the release notes, there ar only new Ethernet Drivers (PSP 8.15) and no new Firmware-Images (FW 8.3).
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