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To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized
service representativ e.
Backplane cond
itions
IMPORTANT:
Backplane NVR AM errors usually occur during manufacture. At this time they are identied and
corrected. They rarely occur d uring normal operation.
Theformatofabackplane condition report is 8.2.01.ec,where:
8.2. is the backplane element type number
01. is the two-character backplane element number
ec is the error code
Theonlycorrectiveactionavailableforthiserroristoreplacethedriveenclosure.
8.2.01.10 NONCRITICAL condition—Backplane NVRAM read
An invalid NVR AM read occurred a nd an automatic recovery process has begun. This condition report is
active for 15 seconds.
If the automatic recovery process does not correct the problem, record all six characters of the condition
report, then contact your HP authorized service representative.
8.2.01.11 NONCRITICAL condition—Backplane NVR AM write failure
The system is unable to write data to the NVRAM. This problem p revents communication between
elements in the enclosure. This condition report is active for 15 seconds.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized
service representativ e.
8.2.01.12 NONCRITICAL condition—Backplane NVR AM read failure
The system is unable to read data from the NVRAM. This problem prevents communication bet ween
elements in the enclosure. This condition report is active for 15 seconds.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized
service representativ e.
8.2.01.13 NON CRITICAL condition—Backplane WWN is b lank
The system is unable to read valid data from the NVRAM. This report is active until corrected. This
condition can result in incorrect device location data being displayed.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized
service representativ e.
I/O Module conditions
The format of an I/O mod u le condition report is 8.7.en.ec,where:
8.7. is the I/O module element type number
en. is the two-character I/O module element num ber (see Figure 64)
ec is the error code
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