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Class Error 1

Class Error 1

Class error 1 is composed of three types of processor failures: register file, execution unit, and instruction unit.

Register File Failure

Register file messages take the form:

  • 11xx

where:

  • xx = detailed error number

00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs at the start of the test.

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01

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the general registers 1, 2, and 31 fails. Second possible cause of the error may be the execution unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the instruction unit.

ACTION

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02

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the general registers fails. Second possible cause of the error may be the execution unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the instruction unit.

ACTION

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03

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the recovery counter or external interrupt enable mask fails. Second possible cause of the error may be the execution unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the instruction unit.

ACTION

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04

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the temporary control registers fails. Second possible cause of the error may be the execution unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the instruction unit.

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07

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cross-talk occurs between general registers.

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08

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Crosstalk occurs among general registers and temporary registers.

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0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

X and B bus bypass testing.

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0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

General register 0 bypassed.

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0C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

General register 0 bypassed on a nullify.

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0D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the trap with interval timer fails.

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10

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Interval timer is not incrementing. Second possible cause of the error may be the execution unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the instruction unit.

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11

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Interval timer is not causing a trap. Second possible cause of the error may be the instruction unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the translation look-aside buffer.

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12

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Recovery counter is not causing a trap. Second possible cause of the error may be the instruction unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the translation look-aside buffer.

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15

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Load to general register 0 modifies that register.

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16

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nullified instruction stored to register file

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17

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the address calculation for load word and modification (LDWM) fails.

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18

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the address calculation for load word indexed and modification (LDWX,M) fails.

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19

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the address calculation for load byte indexed and modification (LDBX,U,M) fails.

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1A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the address calculation for load half word indexed and modification (LDHX,U,M) fails.

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1B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the address calculation for load halfword indexed and modification (LDWX,U,M) fails.

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20

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the operation of the register file interlock fails.

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21

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the address calculation for load word and modification after (LDW,MA) fails.

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22

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the address calculation for load word and modification before (LDW,MB) fails.

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23

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the move to control register (MTCTL) after load word (LDW) operation fails.

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2A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Nullified instruction after data trap stored to register file.

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2B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the address calculation of the load and modification that caused the data trap fails.

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2C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the ripple through recovery counter fails.

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2D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot force overflow trap.

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2E

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the backup on recovery counter fails.

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2F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the late nullify on recovery counter fails.

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31

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected recovery counter trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error may be the instruction unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the translation look-aside buffer.

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32

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected external interrupt trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error may be the instruction unit. Third possible cause of the error also may be the translation look-aside buffer.

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40

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the external interrupt request register with zero fails.

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41

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the value of general register 1 after ADDIL instruction fails.

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42

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the calculation of the return address with branch and link instruction fails.

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43

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Register file does not zero unused portion of the target register for LDH instruction.

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44

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Register file does not zero unused portion of the target register for LDB instruction.

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45

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot distinguish between banks of the general registers.

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46

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the recovery counter operation fails. Counter cannot count up.

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47

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the recovery counter operation with nullify instruction fails.

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48

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the recovery counter operation with late nullify instruction fails.

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49

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the recovery counter operation with late nullify instruction caused by data trap fails.

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4A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the recovery counter trap fails.

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4B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the recovery counter trap operation immediately after data trap fails.

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4C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify external interrupt enable mask.

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4D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify external interrupt request register.

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4E

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the external interrupt operation fails.

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4F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify current privilege level after execution of the gateway instruction.

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50

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the timing on board fails.

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51

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the external interrupt request register with high-priority machine check fails. (EIRR bit gets set with HPMC.)

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Execution Unit Failure

Execution unit messages take the form:

  • 14xx

where:

  • xx = detailed error number.

00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs at the start of the test on this board.

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01

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the data path through the barrel shifter fails.

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02

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Shift by bit 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, or 31 fails.

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03

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Pattern test of the 3/4-bit hardware boundaries fails.

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04

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Preshift by 0 bit for MOVE fails.

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05

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Extract sign/unsigned for a bit field fails.

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06

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Timing critical path of instruction mix MTCTL and VEXTRS fails.

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07

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the shift amount register fails.

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0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Arithmetic/logical conditions fail.

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0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the unit conditions fails.

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0C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the extract/logical conditions fails.

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0D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the PSW C/B bit fails. Second cause of the error may be the register file.

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10

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the shift and add conditions fails.

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11

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify shift one and add.

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12

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify shift two and add.

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13

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify shift three and add.

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14

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the load byte short with odd index fails.

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15

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the operation of the PSW's C/B bits with decimal correct (DCOR) instruction fails.

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16

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the PSW's C/B bits with logical shift operation fails. (C/B gets updated.)

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17

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify operation of the logical add.

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18

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the PSW's C/B bits with logical add operation fails. (C/B gets updated.)

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19

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Addition of two negative numbers cause overflow trap.

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1A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify addition of two negative numbers.

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20

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the overflow conditions with logical ADD instruction fails.

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21

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the overflow conditions with EXTRU logical instruction fails.

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22

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the extract signed instruction operation fails.

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Instruction Unit Failure

Instruction unit messages take the form:

  • 15xx

where:

  • xx = detailed error number.

00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs at the start of the test of this board.

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01

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Condition branch test fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit. Third possible cause also may be the register file unit.

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02

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Condition add with no overflow fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit Third possible cause also may be the register file unit.

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03

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Odd condition fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit. Third possible cause also may be the register file unit.

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04

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the unit true condition fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit. Third possible cause also may be the register file unit.

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05

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of the ext/dep true condition fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit. Third possible cause also may be the register file unit.

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08

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Branch and link instruction cannot calculate the return address. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit. Third possible cause also may be the register file unit.

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09

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Branch and vector instruction cannot return to the given address. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit. Third possible cause also may be the register file unit.

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0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the system mask portion of the PSW fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit Third possible cause also may be the register file unit.

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0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the coprocessor fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit.

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0C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the interrupt vector address or PC offset queue fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit.

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0D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the interrupt processor status word fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit.

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0E

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the PC offset queue operation fails. (Cannot verify the functionality of the PSW Q bit.) Second possible cause of the error is the translation look-aside buffer.

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0F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Instruction unit cannot force trap. Second possible cause of the error is the register file unit.

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16

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

PC offset queue does not hold the correct address after trap.

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17

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

IPSW does not receive the value of the PSW after trap.

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18

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Interrupt instruction register does not receive the value of the instruction that causes a trap.

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19

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the forced break instruction trap fails.

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20

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the forced illegal instruction trap fails.

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21

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the forced overflow trap fails.

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22

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the forced conditional trap fails.

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23

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the functionality of the PSW's T bit during a verification of the forced branch taken trap.

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24

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the functionality of the PSW's B bit.

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25

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot enable a high-priority machine check with PSW's M bit.

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26

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot disable the high-priority machine check with PSW's M bit.

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27

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the change of privilege with branch external (BE) instruction.

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28

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the change of privilege with branch and link external (BLE) instruction.

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29

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the change of privilege with branch vector (BV) instruction.

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2A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the functionality of the privilege register trap.

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2B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the functionality of the privilege operation trap.

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2C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the functionality of the lower privilege transfer trap.

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2D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the functionality of the higher privilege transfer trap.

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31

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected high-priority machine check trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the translation look-aside buffer (TLB).

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32

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected low parity machine check trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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33

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected illegal instruction trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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34

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected break instruction trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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35

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected privileged operation trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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36

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected privileged register trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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37

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected overflow trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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38

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected condition trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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39

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected assist emulation trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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3A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected privilege transfer trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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3B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected low-privilege transfer trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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3C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected taken branch trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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3D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unimplemented trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

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40

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the transfer of control/soft reset fails.

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41

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected high-priority machine check is found during forced TOC/soft reset.

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42

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify PCQ front after RFI with Q bit off.

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43

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify Assist Emulation trap, or cannot verify bit zero of CCR.

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44

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify coprocessor configuration register by forcing assist emulation trap.

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45

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify overflow trap with ADDIO instruction.

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46

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected overflow trap occurs.

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47

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify index other than zero with BLR instruction.

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48

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify index other than zero with BV instruction.

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49

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify system mask (of PSW) with MTSM instruction.

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4E

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify functionality of PSW's N bit. N bit is not set for nullified instruction when taken branch trap is taken.

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4F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify functionality of PSW's N bit. When N bit is set RFI target is not nullified.

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51

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify functionality of PSW's X bit. (Cannot prevent data memory break trap by setting X bit.)

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52

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of PSW's V bit fails. (Cannot verify the remainder of the divide step.)

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53

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of PSW's C bit fails.

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54

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of IPSW in virtual mode fails.

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55

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of PCQ in high virtual address fails.

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56

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of small displacement in high virtual address fails.

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57

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of PSW when HPMC is forced by TLB parity error fails.

ACTION

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58

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot force HPMC in virtual mode.

ACTION

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59

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of IPSW in virtual mode fails.

ACTION

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Class Error 2

Class error 2 is composed of translation look-aside buffer (TLB) and cache failures. These two types of errors are coded 23xx and 27xx.

Translation Look-Aside Buffer (TLB) Failure

translation look-aside buffer messages take the form:

  • 26xx

where:

xx = detailed error number.
00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurred at the start of the test of this board.

ACTION

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01

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the read and write operation on the space registers through space ID fails.

ACTION

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02

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the read and write operation on the space registers through MTSP fails.

ACTION

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04

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the read or write access to a page with proper protection and access right fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

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05

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the write disable bit operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

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06

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the public access operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

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07

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the PSW P Bit operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit. Third possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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08

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the data TLB MISS trap operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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09

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the non-access data TLB MISS trap operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the debug trap operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the dirty bit trap operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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0C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the virtual I/O trap operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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0D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the physical page number RAMs fails.

ACTION

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10

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Lower privilege trap does not occur. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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11

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the data path through PIDs fails.

ACTION

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12

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the data path through PCSQ fails.

ACTION

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13

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the I bit functionality fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

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14

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the physical address generation or the physical page number RAM fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

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15

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the read and write with virtual address operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

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16

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Gateway instruction does not promote privilege to zero in a real mode. Second possible cause is the instruction unit. Third possible cause is the register file.

ACTION

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18

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the privilege level generation with gateway instruction for page types 2 or 3 fails. Second possible cause is the instruction unit. Third possible cause is the register file.

ACTION

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19

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the privilege level generation with gateway instruction for page types 4, 5, 6, or 7 fails. Second possible cause is the instruction unit. Third possible cause is the register file.

ACTION

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1A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Gateway instruction does not promote privilege to zero in a virtual mode. Second possible cause is the instruction unit. Third possible cause is the register file.

ACTION

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1B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the execution of the gateway instruction in delay slot of the branch fails. (No trap is generated.) Second possible cause is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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1C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the generation of a data memory protection trap fails. Second possible cause is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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1D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the generation of an instruction memory protection trap fails. Second possible cause is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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20

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the ISR operation fails.

ACTION

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21

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the IOR operation fails.

ACTION

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22

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the parity generator and parity checking on the data TLB physical page number RAM fails. Second possible cause is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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23

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the parity generator and parity checking on the instruction TLB physical page number RAM fails. Second possible cause is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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26

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the memory protection trap with byte access fails.

ACTION

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27

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the memory protection trap with half word access fails.

ACTION

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28

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the memory protection trap with word access fails.

ACTION

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29

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the instruction TLB MISS fault fails.

ACTION

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2A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot force data TLB MISS fault.

ACTION

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2B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify protection ID, access ID.

ACTION

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2C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify public pages.

ACTION

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2D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot distinguish between instruction CA and data CA with the diagnostic register.

ACTION

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2E

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the two cycle opcode instruction fails. Cannot verify TLB FREZ.

ACTION

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31

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected instruction TLB MISS fault occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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32

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected instruction memory protection trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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33

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected TLB MISS trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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34

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected nonaccess instruction TLB MISS trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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35

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected nonaccess instruction TLB MISS trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit

ACTION

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36

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected data memory protection trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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37

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected data memory break trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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38

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected TLB dirty bit fault occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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39

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Unexpected virtual device reference trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit.

ACTION

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40

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify the TLB indexing through its RAM.

ACTION

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Cache Failure

cache messages take the form:

  • 27xx

where:

  • xx = detailed error number.

00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error has occurred at the start of the test of this board.

ACTION

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01

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the read/write protocol in the first and last set of data cache RAM fails.

ACTION

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03

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the read or write address test operation on data cache fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

ACTION

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04

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the read or write (data path test operation) on the data cache fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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05

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the half word or byte operation on the data cache fails. Second possible cause of the error is the register file unit. Third possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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06

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

data cache cannot set enable interrupt request register (EIRR) bits. Second possible cause of the error is the register file unit.

ACTION

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07

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the data cache dirty bit, miss or flush operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the register file unit. Third possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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08

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the data cache load word operation with clean MISS fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the parity error generator on byte zero fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the parity error generator on byte one fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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0C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the parity error generator on byte two fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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0D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the parity error generator on byte three fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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0F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

cache diagnostic register bit is stuck.

ACTION

Remove floating-point board, then reboot the system. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

10

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying data path on the instruction cache. Second possible cause of error is the execution unit..

ACTION

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15

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Size of I_CA and D_CA do not match (check revision of execution unit.) Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit.

ACTION

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16

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cache line gets updated on data TLB MISS fault.

ACTION

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17

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Memory line gets updated on data TLB MISS fault.

ACTION

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18

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying byte transaction with data cache MISS.

ACTION

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19

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying half word transaction with data cache MISS.

ACTION

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1A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying parity checking/generator with EIRR/CMD.

ACTION

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1B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

cache line gets updated on TLB data trap.

ACTION

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1C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

memory gets updated on TLB data trap.

ACTION

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20

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying cache tag parity error.

ACTION

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21

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying EIRR/CMD with its address.

ACTION

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22

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying soft reset with its address.

ACTION

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23

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying operation of LDCWS instruction.

ACTION

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24

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying semaphore in load word and clear.

ACTION

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25

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying operation of cache MISS.

ACTION

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26

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure while verifying operation of cache FREZ.

ACTION

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C7

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM7 U1301.

ACTION

Remove Floating-Point board then reboot the system. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CA

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs during a series of arbitrary microcode calculations. Areas of possible cause are the mapper PROM or the math chips.

ACTION

Remove floating-point board then reboot the system. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

CC

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs which slows the execution of the floating-point unit.

ACTION

Remove floating-point board, then reboot the system. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

Class Error 3: System Monitor Card Failure

System monitor card messages take the form:

  • 30xx

where:

  • xx = detailed error number.

00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs at the start of the test of this board.

ACTION

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01

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

data error occurs while verifying byte 10c (hex) of nonvolatile memory (NVM).

ACTION

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02

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

General register 0 is not zero at transfer of control (TOC).

ACTION

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03

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Invalid return address received for TOC. Second possible cause of the error is memory.

ACTION

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07

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify processor dependent code (PDC) PROM. No PDC PROM installed.

ACTION

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08

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot find second part of self-test in PDC PROM. PDC PROM not installed.

ACTION

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09

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot find PDC code in PDC PROM.

ACTION

check PDC PROM. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot initialize memory with switch 3 open.

ACTION

Try booting with switch 3 in normal position. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

General register 0 is not found to be zero at TOC or HPMC save state routine.

ACTION

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0C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error message occurs for HPMC in HPMC save state routine.

ACTION

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0D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify checksum while downloading code from EPROM on system monitor card.

ACTION

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0E

MESSAGE

No message. System boots. (W)

CAUSE

Self-test completes with warning.

ACTION

check warning message(s). Contact your HP Representative if future problem occurs.

0F

MESSAGE

No message. System boots. (I)

CAUSE

Self-test completes successfully.

21

MESSAGE

No message. Self-test continues. (W)

CAUSE

Verification of stable storage fails.

ACTION

Contact your HP Representative if system halt occurs or future problem encountered.

22

MESSAGE

No message. Self-test continues. (W)

CAUSE

Failure occurs while reading from stable storage.

ACTION

Contact your HP Support Representative if system halt occurs or future problem encountered.

28

MESSAGE

No message. Self-test continues. (W)

CAUSE

Failure occurs while reading from time-of-day clock.

ACTION

Contact your HP Support Representative if system halt occurs or future problem encountered. check time-of-day entry during START routine.

Class Error 4: Coprocessor Failure

Coprocessor messages take the form:

  • 42xx

where:

  • xx = the last two digits of the hex display.

00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Error indicates that the coprocessor is frozen.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

02

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test fails as single load followed by a single store is executed without an intervening I-cache miss.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

03

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test fails as double load followed by a double store is executed to see that the lower word returns correctly.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

04

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test fails as floating-point operation is executed and followed by a sufficient number of nonfloating-point instructions to ensure that the FP operation has been completed. A single-precision store performs the check of the result.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

05

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs as a floating-point compare operation that sets the C bit is executed. An FTEST instruction checks that the C bit has been set.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

06

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs as a load of the status register is attempted from an I/O address. This should abort.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

07

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs as a coprocessor load followed by a floating-point operation that uses the load data is executed.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

08

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs since a floating-point operation that causes a trapping exception is immediately followed by a coprocessor store with a T-register conflict. This store should have been delayed until the trap completes, reflecting the result of the trap.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

09

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An unanticipated trap occurs, possibly caused by a failure of the r1 comparator or trap logic.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of conflict comparator fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs as coprocessor load of a nonzero number to FPR (0), the status register, is executed and then a floating-point operation that requires zero as an operand is executed. This tests that the FP operation reflects an operand of zero.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

0C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

T-bit of FPR(0) is not set.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

0D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs as a floating-point operation with a zero T-field is executed followed by a coprocessor store of the status register. The status register should not have been affected by the FP operation.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

0E

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs as a coprocessor load to a reserved register is attempted. This should cause a reserved operation trap.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

0F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs as a coprocessor load from an I/O address is attempted. This load should abort.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

31

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test results in an unexpected assist exception trap. This cause can stem from a variety of problems in the system, possibly resulting from a test of the conflict comparator. This test can also reflect a malfunction of one or more of the math chips.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

42

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of ALUZERO condition fails.

ACTION

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43

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of ALUZERO condition fails.

ACTION

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44

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of ALUSIGN condition fails.

ACTION

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45

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of XOR in ALU fails.

ACTION

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46

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of AND in ALU fails.

ACTION

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47

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of OR in ALU fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

48

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of load to status register fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

49

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Test of instruction register fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

62

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Detect failure of multiply chip U2302.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

64

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Detect failure of add chip U2104.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

65

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Detect failure of divide chip U2305.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

80

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Detect failure in nullify generation circuitry.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

86

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Microcode detects possible failure of RAM6 U1101.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

90

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Microcode detects possible failure of RAM7 U1301.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

91

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Microcode detects possible failure of RAM2 U1302.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

95

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Microcode detects possible failure of RAM5 U1401.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

96

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Microcode detects possible failure of RAM1 U1402.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

97

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Microcode detects possible failure of RAM4 U1403.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

98

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Microcode detects possible failure of RAM0 U1404.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

C0

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM0 U1404.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

C1

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM1 U1402.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

C2

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM2 U1302.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

C3

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM3 U1303.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

C4

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM4 U1403.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

C5

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM5 U1401.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

C6

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM6 U1101.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

C7

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM7 U1301.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

CA

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs during a series of arbitrary microcode calculations. Areas of possible cause are the mapper PROM or the math chips.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

CC

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

An error occurs which slows the execution of the floating-point unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system.

Class Error 5: Bus Protocol Failure

Bus protocol messages takes the form:

  • 5sxx

where:

  • s = slot number

  • xx = detailed error number.

00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs at the start of this test.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

Class Error 7: Memory Failure

Class Error 7

memory error messages takes the form:

  • 7sxx

where:

  • s = slot number

  • xx = detailed error number.

NOTE: The memory test takes about 1.5 seconds per MB of memory.
00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs at the start of the test of this board.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

01

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Either stuck bit occurs in I/O status register or cannot find four contiguous words within the first 256 KB without a single bit error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

02

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the memory with its address fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

03

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Pattern testing memory fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

04

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Multiple bit error flag is set by single bit error. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

05

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Multiple bit error flag is not set by multiple bit error. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

06

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Memory controller cannot calculate the address of the faulty memory. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

07

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Single bit error is detected. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Parity checking/generator is not working. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of read/write protocol fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of read and Clear protocol fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

10

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined type of memory controller is found.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

11

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Error occurs as "hole" in memory is detected.

ACTION

Install 32 MB memory controller. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

12

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Last memory controller does not have a memory array installed.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Install memory array.

13

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Last 8 MB (3 MB MC and 5 MB MA) memory controller does not have a memory array installed.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Install memory array.

2F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

No memory board is found during initialization. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

Class Error 8: Channel Adapter Test

Channel adapter test messages take the form:

  • 8sxx

where:

  • s = slot number

  • xx = detailed error number.

NOTE: The channel adapter test takes about 5 seconds to perform.
00

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs at the start of the test of this board.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

01

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot enable soft physical address. (Cannot set the SSET bit.)

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

02

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot disable soft physical address. (Cannot reset SSET bit to zero.)

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

03

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify memory with its address.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

04

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify memory with sliding ones.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

05

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify memory with sliding zeros.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

06

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify memory with all zeros.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

07

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Pattern testing of external interrupt enable mask register fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

08

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot set interrupt register to zero.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

09

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Pattern testing of interrupt register fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Pattern testing of chain RAM base register fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Failure encountered while pattern testing mask register.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0E

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Pattern testing of reset address register fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

0F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Pattern testing of reset data register fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

10

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Reset does not clear soft physical address (SPA).

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

11

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Either a channel I/O card is not installed, or none of the CIO cards pass the self-test and are ready for command.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

12

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Stop command does not set the ready (RDY) bit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

13

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Chain command does not clear the RDY bit.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

14

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot get an interrupt at the end of DMA. (Appropriate bit in submask register not set.)

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

15

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

DMA does not transfer data.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

16

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

RDY bit is not set at the end of DMA.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

17

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

CIO card returns wrong status after the subchannel is disconnected.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

18

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs with a CIO card. RFC, PST, PRE, or LVI do not match.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

1A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Hewlett-Packard IB loopback test reports data write status error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

1B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Hewlett-Packard IB cannot get ready for command.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

1C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Hewlett-Packard IB loopback test reports undefined status error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

1D

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Hewlett-Packard IB loopback test reports data error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

1E

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Channel does not request attention after disconnecting the subchannel.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

20

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify link to previous link status block.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

21

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Status error occurs while verifying link status quad.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

22

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify link to last data quad.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

23

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify counter within the DMA chain quad.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

25

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of channel with semaphore set to zero operation fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

26

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined error occurs. Cannot find any installed memory board.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

27

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of channel with semaphore fails. Semaphore changes from zero to one.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

28

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the parity checking operation fails.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

29

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the ME bit functionality on channel adapter status register for data parity errors fails. Channel does not set ME bit on data parity error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

2A

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Channel cannot identify a data parity error. (Wrong MSTAT issued on error.)

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

2B

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Verification of the ME bit functionality on channel adapter status register for address parity errors fails. (Channel does not set ME bit on error.)

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

2C

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Channel cannot identify an address parity error.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

2F

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

A mid-bus I/O card is not found.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

40

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Channel cannot finish logchannel transaction. There is no interrupt at the end of the transaction.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

41

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Logchannel status error occurs. The transaction requires the device adapter to be the system controller, and it is not.

ACTION

Check Hewlett-Packard IB card switch setting. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

42

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Undefined logchannel status error occurs.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

43

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

End of the Hewlett-Packard IB loopback test with logchannel returns a bad status.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

44

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Subchannel is not readied after the logchannel operation.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

45

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Subchannel is not readied after attention request enable followed by an attention request operation.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

46

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

I/O card returns wrong status after an attention request.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

47

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Correct bit is not set in the attention request register.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

48

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Attention request bit set prior to attention request test. (Error unknown.)

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

49

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Subchannel does not request attention after enabling attention request and request attention. (write control of ARE and RQA.)

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

4F

MESSAGE

No message. Self-test continues. (W)

CAUSE

Channel cannot complete its test without a Hewlett-Packard IB card.

ACTION

check device adapters. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative if device problems occur.

50

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

Cannot verify I/O test checksum.

ACTION

Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.

Class Error 9: Console Path Test

Class Error 9

Console path related errors and/or channel I/O errors take the following multiplexed code form:

  • 01wx

  • 9yzz

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 9y80

MESSAGE

None.(I)

CAUSE

I/O dependent code (IODC) from channel I/O bus (CIO) in console path fails.

ACTION

None. If problem recurs or is suspected cause of a future system problem or failure, contact your Hewlett Packard Support Representative.

0100 9y88

MESSAGE

No message. System halts. (E)

CAUSE

No working console is found. Autoboot disabled.

ACTION

Connect console or replace existing console. Reboot system.

01C0 9yzz

MESSAGE

No message. Self-test continues. (W)

CAUSE

Access port self-test fails. "zz" = AP self-test code (00-7F).

ACTION

If AP not functional, reset the system from the front panel. If a soft reset/transfer of control is needed, set switch 3 on the system monitor card to the open position and reset the system from the front panel. If AP is functional and can reset the system, note the error as a possible console path or CIO bus problem should a future problem or system failure occur.

01C0 9yF0

MESSAGE

No message. Self-test continues. (W)

CAUSE

Access port read of the hexadecimal display fails.

ACTION

None. Note error should a future system problem occur.

01C0 9yFF

MESSAGE

No message. Self-test continues. (W)

CAUSE

No access port is found.

ACTION

If an access port exists and remains functional, note error should the problem cause a future problem or system failure. If AP is disabled or not functioning and you have reset the system from the front panel, ignore warning message.

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 (32650-90042) 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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