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Table 1–12 (Cont.): Standard Console Error Messages
Error Message Meaning
?003D Error initializing I/O device. A console boot primitive needed to per-
form I/O, but could not initialize the I/O
adapter.
?003E Timeout while sending message to
secondary processor.
A secondary processor failed to re-
spond to a message sent from the pri-
mary. The primary sends such mes-
sages to perform console functions on sec-
ondary processors.
?003F Microcode power-up self-test failed
in REX520.
Model 400 CPU chip failed its mi-
crocoded self-test.
?0040 Key switch must be at "Update" to
update EEPROM.
A SET command was issued, but the
key switch was not set to allow up-
dates to the EEPROM.
?0041 Specified node is not a bus adapter. A command to access a VAXBI node spec-
ified an XMI node that was not a bus
adapter.
?0042 Invalid terminal speed. The SET TERMINAL command speci-
fied an unsupported baud rate.
?0043 Unable to initialize node. The INITIALIZE command failed to re-
set the specified node.
?0044 Processor is not enabled to BOOT or
START.
As a result of a SET CPU/NOENABLE
command, the processor is disabled from
leaving console mode.
?0045 Unable to stop node. The STOP command failed to halt the
specified node.
?0046 Memory interleave set is
inconsistent: n n ...
The listed nodes do not form a valid mem-
ory interleave set. One or more
of the nodes might not be a mem-
ory array or might be of a differ-
ent size, or the set could contain an in-
valid number of members. Each listed ar-
ray that is a valid memory will be config-
ured uninterleaved.
?0047 Insufficient working memory for nor-
mal operation.
Less than 256 Kbytes per processor of
working memory were found. There is in-
sufficient memory for the console to func-
tion normally or for the operating sys-
tem to boot.
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