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Class Error A: Boot Path Test

Boot device related errors and/or channel I/O errors take the following multiplexed code form:

  • 01wx

  • Ayzz

where:

  • w = CIO slot number (<> C)

  • x = Device address (always 0 for the console)

  • y = CIO mid-bus slot number

  • zz = IODC driver error code 00 - 7F.

0100 Ay80
MESSAGE

Boot Error: First display.
Boot Error: Second display.
Boot from Primary Path (Y or N)?>

CAUSE

IODC load from the CIO channel in console path fails.

ACTION

Check that the tape drive is functional. (Check switch setting if switch selector is used.) Recable new drive. If measures fail, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative and boot from primary path if possible.

0100 AyF0
MESSAGE

Boot Error: First display.
Boot Error: Second display.
Boot from Primary Path (Y or N)?>

CAUSE

LIF volume label error occurs. The media may have been improperly initialized.

ACTION

Check that the tape drive is functional. (check switch setting, if switch selector is used.) check that the mounted tape is a boot tape. Recable new drive or replace suspect tape. If measures fail, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative and boot from primary path if possible.

01wx AyF8
MESSAGE

Boot Error: First display.
Boot Error: Second display.
Boot from Primary Path (Y or N)?>

CAUSE

IPL checksum fails. The utility (or ISL) being read from tape is possibly corrupted.

ACTION

Try using the utility from another tape, such as from the master backup. If problem persists, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative and boot from the system disk.

Class Error B: Initialization Messages

When the system halts, the reason for the halt can be seen on the SPU control panel status display (hex display). The first number is the source of the halt call, and following it are numbers of the form 0nxx where n is a number that starts at 1 and increments. The reason can be interpreted by stringing the xx values together to form a number.

When the monitor is the source of the halt, the first number is B000. System abort uses B007. The following codes relate the cause of the error.

0001 thru 0019
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

The break handler (to RDB) was reentered.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0020
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A break zero (0) instruction is encountered without RDB.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0021
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An unknown high priority machine check occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0022
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A nonrecoverable low priority machine check occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0028
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Reinit_iodc fails to read entry_init.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0029
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Reinit_iodc fails to read entry_io.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0030
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Image does not fit the first memory controller.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

003E
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A nonrecoverable taken branch or break trap occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

003F
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A bad instruction is received from RDB.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0040
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A configured module is lost on powerfail.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0041
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A bus converter is lost on powerfail.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0042
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A bus converter was added on powerfail.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0043
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

memory was added on powerfail.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0044
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A module was added on powerfail and it generated an address conflict.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0045
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Memory self-test fails in map_system_state.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0046 thru 004E
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Error occurs on call to entry_init in reinit_iodc.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

005B thru 005F
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

The parallel card driver (RDB communications) encounters an error.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0066 thru 006E
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Error occurs on call to entry_io in CONSOLE_READ or CONSOLE_WRITE.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0080 thru 0099
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A trap which neither RDB nor the operating system is prepared for occurs.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F1
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable instruction TLB error occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F2
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable data TLB error occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F3
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable bus address error occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F4
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable bus error on I/O space occurs.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F5
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable bus error on memory read or write occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F6
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable bus error I/O space write occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F7
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable bus error with slave processor occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F8
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable cache tag error occurs.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00F9
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable data cache error occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00FA
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable assist (coprocessor) error occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

00FB
MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nonrecoverable instruction cache error occurs.

ACTION

Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0131
MESSAGE

Illegal configuration.

CAUSE

You may have an illegal configuration, such as trying to run MPE/iX on an 800-series CPU.

ACTION

CAll your HP service representative. Do not try to INSTALL or UPDATE or the system will halt with a message, B0000 DEAD 0131.

Class Error C: Bootstrap Display Codes

Bootstrap display codes take the form:

  • Cxxx

where:

  • xxx = detailed error number.

C20x
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

First memory controller initialized. x = MC mid-bus slot number.

ACTION

None.

C201
MESSAGE

None. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

No memory controller is found.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

C40x
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

Primary console path initialized. x = CIO bus slot number.

ACTION

None.

C54x
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

Primary boot path initialized. x = CIO bus slot number.

ACTION

None.

C58x
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

Primary boot path I/O. x = CIO bus slot number.

ACTION

None.

C5FF
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

Launch IPL that has been read from primary boot path. x = CIO bus slot number.

ACTION

None.

C60x
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

Alternate (hard-wired) console path initialized. x = CIO bus slot number.

ACTION

None.

C74x
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

Alternate boot path initialized. x = CIO bus slot number.

ACTION

None.

C78x
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

Alternate boot path I/O. x = CIO bus slot number.

ACTION

None.

C7FF
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

Launch IPL that has been read from alternate boot path.

ACTION

None.

Class Error CA: Power Fail

Power fail message take the form:

  • CAxx

where:

  • xx = detailed error number.

NOTE: See high-priority machine check detail errors for code CAF0 - CAFE.

Class Error CB: transfer of control

transfer of control messages take the form:

  • CBxx

where:

  • xx = detailed error number.

CB01
MESSAGE

None. (I)

CAUSE

General register 0 is not zero.

ACTION

None.

Class Error CE: ISL Messages and Error Codes

ISL sends messages both to the system console and to the four-digit front panel LED display. The codes that can be generated by ISL are listed in table 1-3.

Codes CE00 - CE09 are informative messages only.

Codes CE10 - CE27 indicate an error.

A nonfatal error causes ISL to issue a message. During autoboot, a nonfatal error causes the autoboot to abort and ISL prompts for input, just as if the autoboot had been interrupted through a console request within the first 10 seconds.

A fatal error stops the system and lights the front panel red self-test light. You are required to correct the problem indicated before rebooting the system.

See the note that follows the explanation of the individual codes for more information on particular codes.

CE00
MESSAGE

ISL is executing. (I)

CAUSE

ISL is launched.

ACTION

None.

CE01
MESSAGE

ISL is autobooting from the auto-execute file. (I)

CAUSE

ISL has found and is executing the startup sequence command file.

ACTION

None.

CE02
MESSAGE

Cannot find auto-execute file. Autoboot aborted. (I)

CAUSE

An auto-execute file does not exist or the file has not been properly designated through the SYSGEN utility SYSFILE configurator.

ACTION

Enter boot sequence command and options to the ISL prompt. (If file exists, refer to MPE/iX System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual for information on how to configure the file as an auto-execute file.)

CE03
MESSAGE

No System console found. ISL can only autoboot. (I)

CAUSE

A system console does not exist or is disabled. ISL attempts to bring up the system with no operator intervention.

ACTION

None.

CE05
MESSAGE

Directory of utilities is too big. ISL reads only 2K bytes. (I)

CAUSE

Directory entries exceed 2 KB.

ACTION

None.

CE06
MESSAGE

Auto-execute file is inconsistent. Autoboot aborted. (I)

CAUSE

Commands within the file are in conflict or are invalid for the startup sequence.

ACTION

Enter the startup sequence command and options at the ISL prompt.

CE07
MESSAGE

Utility file header inconsistent: SOM values invalid. (I)

CAUSE

ISL cannot read the header information.

ACTION

None.

CE08
MESSAGE

Auto-execute file input string exceeds 2048 characters. Autoboot aborted. (I)

CAUSE

A command line string that has more than 2048 characters has been entered as part of the command file.

ACTION

Enter the startup sequence command and options at the ISL prompt. Edit the auto-execute file and reassign it through the SYSGEN utility for subsequent autoboot.

CE09
MESSAGE

ISL command or utility name exceeds 10 characters. (I)

CAUSE

The command or utility entered at the ISL prompt exceeds 10 characters in length.

ACTION

Reenter the command or utility name.

CE10
MESSAGE

Internal inconsistency: volume label - FATAL! (E)

CAUSE

ISL cannot read the volume label.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Boot the system from the alternate path. Initiate tape dump if possible. Update the system from the system boot tape.

CE11
MESSAGE

Internal inconsistency: directory - FATAL! (E)

CAUSE

ISL cannot read the Directory.

ACTION

Boot from the alternate path. Update system files from system boot tape. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CE12
MESSAGE

Error reading auto-execute file. (W)

CAUSE

ISL cannot read the auto-execute file.

ACTION

Enter the ISL utility command and options at the ISL prompt.

CE13
MESSAGE

Error reading from the system console - FATAL! (E)

CAUSE

Firmware, hardware, or device error possible.

ACTION

enable remote console from the console CM> prompt, if possible. Soft reset the system, initiate DUMP START. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CE14
MESSAGE

Error writing to the system console - FATAL! (E)

CAUSE

Firmware, hardware, or device error possible.

ACTION

enable remote console from the console CM > prompt, if possible. Soft reset the system, initiate DUMP START. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CE15
MESSAGE

Not an ISL command or utility. (W)

CAUSE

The entry at the ISL prompt is neither an ISL utility nor command name.

ACTION

Enter a proper ISL utility or command name.

CE16
MESSAGE

Utility file header inconsistent: Invalid system ID. (W)

CAUSE

The system ID in the file header is invalid.

ACTION

See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages.

CE17
MESSAGE

Error reading utility file header. (E)

CAUSE

Firmware, hardware, or device error is possible.

ACTION

Update the system from the system boot tape. Retry. If failure recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CE18
MESSAGE

Utility file header inconsistent: Bad magic number. (W)

CAUSE

ISL cannot read file header information.

ACTION

See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages.

CE19
MESSAGE

Utility would overlay ISL in memory. (W)

CAUSE

Utility is too large, load address is too low in memory to be read in without overlaying ISL memory area.

ACTION

See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages.

CE1A
MESSAGE

Utility requires more memory than is configured. (W)

CAUSE

Utility requires more memory than exists and is available for execution.

ACTION

Add more memory to the system and reboot, or boot a different utility.

CE1B
MESSAGE

Error reading utility into memory. (E)

CAUSE

Firmware, hardware, or device error is possible.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CE1C
MESSAGE

Incorrect checksum - reading utility into memory. (W)

CAUSE

The utility is corrupted.

ACTION

Replace the utility from the master backup, or execute a different utility. See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages.

CE1D
MESSAGE

System console needed - FATAL! (E)

CAUSE

No system console exists or is enabled for required operation.

ACTION

Attach a system console or enable a remote console as the master console, and reset the system.

CE21
MESSAGE

Destination memory address of utility is invalid. (E)

CAUSE

Utility is corrupted.

ACTION

See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages.

CE22
MESSAGE

Utility file header inconsistent: pdc_cache entry. (E)

CAUSE

Firmware error.

ACTION

Contact CE.

CE23
MESSAGE

Internal inconsistency: iodc_entry_init - FATAL! (E)

CAUSE

Firmware error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CE24
MESSAGE

Internal inconsistency: iodc_entry_init - console - FATAL! (E)

CAUSE

Firmware error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CE25
MESSAGE

Internal inconsistency: iodc_entry_init - boot device - FATAL! (E)

CAUSE

Firmware error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CE26
MESSAGE

Utility file header inconsistent: Bad aux_id. (W)

CAUSE

ISL cannot read the file header auxiliary ID.

ACTION

See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages.

CE27
MESSAGE

Bad utility file type. (W)

CAUSE

Proper file entry does not exist.

ACTION

See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages.

NOTE: Codes CE07, 16, 17, 19, 1C, 21, and 26 indicate an error with the utility. A different utility may be booted. For the same utility to be booted, you must update it from a system master tape set or a system load tape created by the SYSGEN utility. Code CE27 does not necessarily indicate an error. The name typed in may match a name in the directory which is not a bootable file.
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