Instruction Manual

NMI-Expansion Bus Master Time-out—A bus master expansion board in the indicated slot did
not release the bus after its maximum time resulting in a device failure.
NMI-Expansion Bus Slave Time-out—A board on the expansion bus delayed a bus cycle
beyond the maximum time resulting in a device failure.
NMI-Failsafe Timer Expiration—The software was unable to reset the system failsafe timer,
resulting in a system failure.
NMI-Processor Address Error 1—A processor internal address parity checking error occurred,
resulting in a device failure.
NMI-Processor Address Error 2—The processor detected an address parity error during an
inquire cycle.
NMI-Processor Cache Parity Error—A data error occurred within the processor cache, resulting
in a system failure.
NMI-Processor Internal Error 1—A processor internal parity error occurred, resulting in a
device failure.
NMI-Processor Internal Error 2—The processor detected an internal parity error or a functional
redundancy error.
NMI-Processor Parity Error—The processor detected a data error resulting in a device failure.
NMI-Software Generated Interrupt—Software indicated a system error resulting in a system
failure.
NMI-System Concurrency Error—A potential error condition was detected within the Data
Flow Manager, resulting in a system failure.
NMI-Uncorrectable Memory Error—The device experienced an uncorrectable memory parity
error resulting in a device failure.
NMI-Unknown Error Type—The device driver does not recognize this NMI. The health driver
might need to be updated.
Processor Failure—The processor failed during the POST.
Server Manager Failure—An error occurred in the server interface with the Server Manager.
UPS A/C Line Failure/Shutdown or Battery Low—The device has initiated a UPS or operating
system shutdown, or the battery is almost depleted after an AC line failure.
The Last Failure Message on this window displays the last failure message associated with a critical
error.
Correctable errors
This alarm indicates that a block of memory has failed or is failing and might need to be replaced.
This condition is generally non-critical because the memory controller can correct the problem.
However, this type of error indicates that a memory component is failing or has failed in the system
issuing the alarm. The system continues to correct any errors it can.
Memory errors are corrected by the ECC memory subsystem when they occur. If these errors
increase, correct the problems as soon as possible. Further degradation of the memory components
might occur, and then errors can no longer be correctable.
Power-On Messages
The Power-On Messages section displays the Power-On messages logged when the device was
turned on. For a listing of possible Power-On error messages and their meanings, see the device
documentation. Click the Clear Power-On Message button to clear the Power-On message log.
This button is only available if there are messages to clear.
Sub-system Classification 149