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Messages and Codes

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CPUs with different
level 2 cache sizes
detected

Two different types of micropro-
cessors are installed

Install a correct version of the
microprocessor so both micro-
processors have the same level 2
cache size.

Data error

Faulty diskette, diskette drive, or
hard-disk drive

Replace the diskette, diskette
drive, or hard-disk drive.

Decreasing available
memory

One or more DIMMs improperly
seated or faulty

Remove and reseat the DIMMs.
If the problem persists, replace
the DIMMs. See Chapter 9, “Get-
ting Help
,” for instructions on
obtaining technical assistance.

Diskette drive 0 seek
failure

Diskette drive 1 seek
failure

Faulty or improperly inserted dis-
kette, incorrect configuration
settings in System Setup pro-
gram, loose diskette interface
cable, or loose power cable

Replace the diskette. Run the
System Setup program to correct
the diskette drive type. See
Chapter 3, “Using the System
Setup Program,
” in the

User's

Guide

for instructions. Check that

the diskette drive/CD-ROM drive
unit is seated properly against the
interposer board on the peripheral
cage.

Diskette read failure

Faulty diskette, faulty or improp-
erly connected diskette, or loose
power cable

Check that the diskette drive/
CD-ROM drive unit is seated
properly against the interposer
board on the peripheral cage.

Diskette subsystem reset
failed

Faulty diskette controller (defec-
tive system board)

Replace the system board. See
Chapter 9, “Getting Help,” for
instructions on obtaining technical
assistance.

Diskette write protected

Diskette write-protect feature
activated

Move the write-protect tab on the
diskette.

Drive not ready

Diskette missing from or improp-
erly inserted in diskette drive

Reinsert or replace the diskette.

Embedded server
management error

Embedded server
management is not present

Embedded server management
memory may be temporarily
corrupted

Shut down the system to clear
the memory, and then restart the
system. If the problem persists,
see Chapter 9, “Getting Help,
for instructions on obtaining tech-
nical assistance.

Table 3-1. System Messages (continued)

Message

Cause

Corrective Action

NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see “Abbreviations and Acronyms.”

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