Post diagnostic messages, Memory failure – Avaya Sun Fire V880 User Manual

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Issue 2.0 June 2004

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POST diagnostic messages

To use the Power On Self Test (POST) messages (during a reboot) to diagnose remote
hardware problems:

1. At the ok prompt, enter:

boot

2. Scan the displayed messages on the screen. Watch for error messages.

You can identify problems more accurately if you are familiar with the system power-on
initialization messages. These messages show you the types of functions the system
performs at various stages of system start-up. These messages can also show the transfer
of control from OpenBoot firmware to POST.

Memory failure

If POST detects an error, it displays an error message indicating the failing part. If POST
detects an error that prevents the system from booting, POST halts execution and returns
control to OpenBoot. The last message displayed by POST prior to the ok prompt
indicates the part you need to replace.

The following is a sample error message for a failed test at DIMM J7900.

1>Data Bitwalk on Slave 3

1>

Test Bank 0

3>Bank 0 DIMM 0

3>ERROR: TEST = Bank 0 DIMM 0

3>H/W under test = CPU3 Bank 0 Dimm 0, J7900 side 1

3>MSG =

*** Test Failed!! ***

3>END_ERROR

1>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Slave 3

1>H/W under test = CPU3 Memory

1>MSG = ERROR:

miscompare on mem test!

Address: 00000030.001b0038

Expected: 00000000.00100000

Observed: 00000000.00000000

1>END_ERROR

1>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Slave 3

1>H/W under test = CPU3 Memory

1>MSG =

*** Test Failed!! ***

1>END_ERROR

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