
SYSTEM ID is a unique name, five
characters or less, defined by the user.
SYSTEM NAME is a unique name, 16
characters or less, defined by the user.
The system ID and name display under
the following conditions:
l The system is powered on.
l The power is off and active POST
errors are displayed.
This message is for information only.
You can change the system ID and name in the System Setup program (see "Using
the System Setup Program").
LCD overflow message.
A maximum of three error messages can
display sequentially on the LCD. The
fourth message displays as the standard
overflow message.
Check the SEL for details on the events.
Ambient system temperature is out of
acceptable range.
Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans").
Backplane board is out of acceptable
temperature range.
Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans"). If the problem persists, replace the
backplane board (see "SCSI Backplane Board").
Specified microprocessor is out of
acceptable temperature range.
Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans"). If the problem persists, ensure that the
specified microprocessor's heat sink is properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty microprocessor (see "Microprocessors").
System board is out of acceptable
temperature range.
Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans"). If the problem persists, replace the
system board (see "System Board").
System power supply is out of acceptable
voltage range; faulty or improperly
installed power supply.
Ensure that the power supplies are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace
the faulty power supply(s) (see "Power Supplies").
Faulty battery; faulty system board.
Ensure that the system battery is properly installed. If the problem persists, replace
the battery (see "System Battery"). If the problem persists, replace the system board
(see "System Board").
Backplane board is out of acceptable
voltage range.
Ensure that the power cables are securely connected to the backplane board (see
"SCSI Backplane Board"). Ensure that the power supplies are properly installed. If the
problem persists, replace the faulty power supply(s) (see "Power Supplies").
Microprocessor VRM voltage is out of
acceptable range; faulty or improperly
installed microprocessor VRM; faulty
system board.
Ensure that supported VRMs of the same type are properly installed. If the problem
persists, replace the VRMs (see Figure4-29). If the problem persists, replace the
system board (see "System Board").
Integrated NIC voltage is out of
acceptable range; faulty or improperly
installed power supply; faulty system
board.
Ensure that the power supplies are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace
the faulty power supply(s) (see "Power Supplies"). If the problem persists, replace
the system board (see "System Board").
System board is out of acceptable voltage
range; faulty or improperly installed
system board.
Specified microprocessor VRM is faulty,
unsupported, improperly installed, or
missing.
Ensure that supported VRMs of the same type are properly installed. If the problem
persists, replace the VRM (see Figure4-29).
Faulty or improperly installed expansion
card.
Ensure that the expansion cards are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty expansion card(s) (see "Expansion Cards").
Specified cooling fan is faulty, improperly
installed, or missing.
Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans").
Microprocessor is not installed in the
specified socket.
A microprocessor must be installed in socket 1, and a VRM must be installed for each
installed microprocessor. Install a microprocessor in the specified socket or remove
the VRM for the specified microprocessor if that microprocessor is not installed (see
"Microprocessors"). To identify the microprocessors and VRMs, see Figure5-3.
Faulty or improperly installed
microprocessor.
Ensure that the microprocessors are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty microprocessor(s) (see "Microprocessors").
Specified microprocessor is out of
acceptable temperature range and has
halted operation.
Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans"). If the problem persists, ensure that the
microprocessor heat sinks are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the
faulty microprocessor (see "Microprocessors").
Faulty or improperly installed
microprocessor.
Ensure that the microprocessors are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the faulty microprocessor(s) (see "Microprocessors").
SMI handler failed to initialize; faulty
system board.
Replace the system board (see "System Board").