NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)

176 Chapter16
100VG-AnyLAN and HP-PB 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
46 ($2E) MESSAGE: Link tracing is already enabled.
CAUSE: The driver received a request to turn link tracing on when it
was already on.
ACTION: This event is informational. No action is required. An error
reply was sent in response to the request. Trace was not started by this
request this time, but it remains on.
47 ($2F) MESSAGE: Link tracing is already disabled.
CAUSE: The driver received a request to turn link tracing off when it
was already off.
ACTION: This event is informational. No action is required. An error
reply was sent in response to the request. Trace was not stopped by this
request this time, but it remains off.
50 ($32) MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: This is a generic hardware error, reported when any of the
driver’s hardware access routines reports an error. By itself it is not
descriptive of the problem. This error is often seen as a result of
previous power failures, MII or EEPROM read/write errors, or other
low-level hardware problems.
ACTION: When this error occurs as a result of previous errors, it mainly
serves as a way to track the sequence of the failure back to what was
happening at the time. Check for those errors and look them up for an
additional explanation of the problem.
51 ($33) MESSAGE: Bad hardware ID or path.
CAUSE: During a link-open operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module configurator did not find a supported 100VG-AnyLAN or
HP-PB 100Base-T adapter card at the hardware path specified in
NMCONFIG.
ACTION: Verify the path in NMCONFIG is correct and complete, and
matches the path where a supported 100VG-AnyLAN or HP-PB
100Base-T adapter card is installed in the computer backplane. Verify
the Power LED is lit on that adapter. If necessary, reseat the board or
contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative for hardware assistance.
52 ($34) MESSAGE: Adapter card reported an HP-PB fatal error.
CAUSE: The driver’s ISR module awoke to process a DVR request or an
interrupt, but after reading status from the HP-PB interface chip on
the adapter card, the driver discovered a fatal error bit had been set.
ACTION: The driver already verified the bit was not set because of a
power failure. The HP-PB chip has signaled a fatal error. There may be
a hardware problem with the adapter card or the HP-PB bus. Replace
the adapter card. If the same problem still occurs, there could be
excessive activity on the HP-PB bus the card is attached to. Under