8642 Corollary Error Codes

   Corollary error codes can be displayed on the information  panel during early portions of the POST code. If the system hangs with one of these checkpoints displayed, a Halt code may also be displayed, see   FRU replacement is listed with the first FRU being the first item
replaced and so on.

The types of Corollary Error Codes are:
-Checkpoint Codes (CP)
-Test Point Codes (TP)
-Test Error Indication (EP)
-Multiprocessor Error Indication (IP and FP Codes)
-Halt Indications (HALT)



Checkpoint Codes (CP)  1XX CP Codes
     Checkpoints can be displayed on the information panel during early portions of the Power-On Self-Test (POST) code. If the system hangs with one of these checkpoints displayed, the FRU replacement should be as listed with the first FRU being the first item and so on. 
    The checkpoint code is displayed on the information panel: 
    CP: 1XX      1XX Checkpoint values as described below. 

Notes:
   1. The checkpoint code will only be displayed by the default ( lowest slot number ) processor card. Therefore, only the default processor card is being tested during this time. 
  2. If a 2 digit checkpoint code (CP: XX) is displayed without a beep symptom, go to 'No Beep Symptoms´ and diagnose the no beep symptom. 
   3. If a 2 digit checkpoint code (CP: XX) is displayed with a beep symptom, go to 'Beep Symptoms´ and diagnose the beep symptom 
 

CP Code FRU
141 Start of COM 1 Test 1. System Board 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Default Processor Card
142 Start of SRAM Test  1. Memory Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Default Processor Card 
4. System Board 
143 SRAM Test 1. Memory Card 
2. Default Processor Card 
3. System Board 
144  SRAM Test 1. Memory Card 
2. Default Processor Card
3. System Board 
145 SRAM Test 1. Memory Card 
2. Default Processor Card 
3. System Board 
146 Transition to Protected Mode 1. Default Processor Card 
2. BridgeCard 
3. System Board 
147 Port Initialization 1. Default Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
148 Jump to 32-Bit Assembly Code 1. Default Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card
3. Memory Card 
4. System Board
149 Execution of 32-Bit Protected Mode 1. Default Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Memory Card 
4. System Board 
14A Transition to 'C' Code 1. Default Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card
3. System Board 
14C Default Processor Card Setup Routines 1. Default Processor Card
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
14D Additional Default Processor Card Setup Routines 1. Default ProcessorCard 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
14E Additional Default Processor Card Setup Routines 1. Default Processor Card
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
14F Additional Default Processor Card Setup Routines 1. Default Processor Card
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
150 ROM Checksum 1. System Board 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Default Processor Card
151 L2 Cache Flush on Default Processor Card 1. Default Processor Card
2. Bridge Card 
3. Memory Card 
4. System Board 
152 Default Processor Card Configuration 1. Default Processor Card
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
153 Default Processor Card and Bridge Card Initialization 1. Default Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
154 Bridge DMA Initialization 1. Bridge Card 
2. System Board 
3. Default Processor Card 
4. Memory Card 
155 Enable Fault/Error Detection and Enable Interrupts 1. Default ProcessorCard 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
156 Enable Default Processor Card Parity and L1 Cache 1. Default ProcessorCard 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
4. Memory Card 
157 Start of Test Cases  1. Default Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
158 Video Initialization 1. Default Processor Card 
2. System Board
3. Bridge Card 
159 Keyboard Initialization 1. Keyboard 
2. System Board 
15A  Global Initialization. 
Try removing wrap plug from serial port.
1. System Board 
2. Default Processor Card



Test Point Codes (TP):
  The following test points can be displayed on the information panel during early portions of the POST code. If the system hangs with one of these test points displayed, replace the FRU(s) in the order listed.

Test point information is displayed on the information panel like: 
 TP: 1XXS  1XX Test point value  S Slot of card/board issuing error.

NOTE: 
1. The checkpoint code will only be displayed by the default ( lowest slot number) processor card. Therefore, only the default processor card is
being tested during this time.
2. If a 2 digit checkpoint code (CP: XX) is displayed without a beep symptom, go to “No Beep Symptoms” and diagnose the no
beep symptom.
3. If a 2 digit checkpoint code (CP: XX) is displayed with a beep symptom, go to “Beep Symptoms” on page 385 and diagnose the beep symptom.
 

TP Code FRU 1111111111111
101s Reset All 1. Current Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
102s Interrupt Initialization 1. Current Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card
3. System Board 
103s Cache Flush 1. Next Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
104s Memory Sizing 1. Memory Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Current Processor Card 
4. System Board 
105s Memory Testing  1. Memory Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Current Processor Card 
4. System Board 
106s Memory Testing 1. Memory Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Current Processor Card 
4. System Board 
107s Multiprocessor Cache Test. See Undetermined Failing Processor Diags´. 1. Any Processor Card 
2. System Board 
3. Memory Card 
4. Bridge Card 
108s Memory Testing 1. Memory Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Current Processor Card 
4. System Board 
109s LED Blink Test  1. System Board 
2. Current Processor Card 
3. Bridge Card 
10As Interrupt Testing. See 
'Undetermined Failing Processor Diags´.
1. Current Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. System Board 
4. Any Processor Card 
10Bs Bridge Interrupt Testing 1. Bridge Card 
2. Current Processor Card
3. System Board 
10Cs Multiprocessor Test. See 
'Undetermined Failing Processor Diags´.
1. Any Processor Card 
2. System Board 
3. Bridge Card 
10Ds Multiprocessor Memory Test. See 'Undetermined Failing Processor Diags´. 1. Memory Card 
2. Any Processor Card 
3. System Board
4. Bridge Card 
10Es Multiprocessor Memory Test 1. Memory Card 
2. Any Processor Card
3. System Board 
4. Bridge Card 
10Fs Multiprocessor Memory Test. See 'Undetermined Failing Processor Diags´.  1. Memory Card 
2. Any Processor Card 
3. System Board 
4. Bridge Card 
110s Multiprocessor Memory Test. See 'Undetermined Failing Processor Diags´. 1. Memory Card 
2. Any Processor Card 
3. System Board
4. Bridge Card 
111s Multiprocessor Memory Test. See 'Undetermined Failing Processor Diags´. 1. Memory Card 
2. Any Processor Card 
3. System Board
4. Bridge Card 



Test Error Indication (EP):
    In some cases, the early POST code will detect errors during the running of the test cases and display corresponding test errors to the information panel. The information is displayed in the
following format:
  EP: 1XXS    1XX  Error values as described below.
S Slot number of the card/board issuing error.
EP Code FRU
1043 (104X) Memory Error 
(First reseat memory adapter)
1. Memory Adapter
106s Processor Card Error 1. Processor Card



Multiprocessor Error Indication (IP and FP Codes) 
   During the early POST code, various multiprocessor bus errors might occur; if they do, the early POST code will display error information to the information panel in one of the following formats:

IP: 1xx D S xx   OR   FP: 1xx D S xx

  D Board/card issuing error : C-Processor, M-Memory, and B-Bridge.
  S Slot number of the board/card issuing the error.

If you receive an IP or FP error, do the following: 
 1. Replace the board/card issuing the error.
 2. If replacing a FRU does not correct the problem, reinstall the FRU you removed from the computer; then, continue with the next step.
 3. Remove all cards/boards of the same type identified by the error code one at a time until you locate the failing card/board. (Example, if the error code identified a memory card and replacing the memory card in the slot identified by the error code does not correct the problem, remove all memory cards one at a time until you locate the failing board)

  If the problem remains, replace the FRUs in the following order: 
                a. Memory Card
                b. Processor Card
                c. Bridge Card 
                d . System Board 



Halt Indications (HALT)
   If during the early POST code, a fatal error is detected, the system will display a “halting” message with a corresponding error code to indicate the reason for the halt condition. The message will be displayed on the information panel in the following
format:
  HALT: XXXxxx
Where “XXX” is the following code number, replace the FRU(s) in the order listed. If present, ignore the last three digits (xxx).

NOTE:
The exceptions to the above three or six digit error code format are:
  HALT: 02
  HALT: 107C

Halt Code FRU
02 COM 1 failure 1. System Board 
2. Bridge Card
101 COM 1 failure 1. System Board 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Default Processor Card
102 Memory failure 1. Memory Card 
2. System Board 
3. Default Processor Card
103 Bridge failure 1. Bridge Card 
2. Default Processor Card 
3. SystemBoard
104 Processor card failure. 
See “Undetermined Failing Processor Diags”.
1. Any Processor Card 
2. System Board 
3. Bridge Card
105 Memory failure 1. Memory Card 
2. System Board 
3. Default Processor Card
106 Unknown POST path. 
   Note: Software error and system should be re-flashed with latest level of POST code. If error persists a faulty processor card may be the cause.
1. Processor Card 
2. System Board
107 Unexpected interrupt or trap. 
See “Undetermined Failing
Processor Diags”.
1. Bridge Card 
2. System Board 
3. Any Processor Card 
4. Memory Card
107C NMI error  1. Processor Card 
2. Bridge Card 
3. Any remaining Processor Cards 
4. System Board
108 Not enough memory found 1. Memory Card 
2. Default Processor Card
3. System Board
109 Memory error 1. Memory Card 
2. System Board 
3. Default ProcessorCard
1FF Miscellaneous fatal error. 
See “Undetermined Failing ProcessorDiags”
1. Memory Card 
2. Any Processor Card 
3. Bridge Card 
4. System Board

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