Reset scenarios, Table 2-3 – FUJITSU T5140 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Managing RAS Features and System Firmware
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Memory failure. Given a failed DIMM, the firmware will unconfigure the entire
logical bank associated with the failed module. Another nonfailing logical
bank must be present in the system for the system to attempt a degraded boot.
Note –
If POST or OpenBoot firmware detects a nonfatal error associated with the
normal boot device, the OpenBoot firmware automatically unconfigures the failed
device and tries the next-in-line boot device, as specified by the boot-device
configuration variable.
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If a fatal error is detected by POST or OpenBoot firmware, the system does not
boot regardless of the settings of auto-boot? or auto-boot-on-error?. Fatal
nonrecoverable errors include the following:
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Any CPU failed.
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All logical memory banks failed.
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Flash RAM cyclical redundancy check (CRC) failure.
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Critical field-replaceable unit (FRU) PROM configuration data failure.
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Critical system configuration card (SCC) read failure.
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Critical application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) failure.
For more information about troubleshooting fatal errors, refer to the service manual
for your server.
Reset Scenarios
Three ILOM /HOST/diag configuration properties, mode, level, and trigger,
control whether the system runs firmware diagnostics in response to system reset
events.
The default settings for these properties are:
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mode
= normal
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level
= max
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trigger
= power-on-reset error-reset
TABLE 2-3
ILOM Property Settings for Reset Scenario
Property
Value
mode
normal
or service
level
min
or max
trigger
power-on-reset error-reset