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

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100VG-AnyLAN and HP-PB 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
2860 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Bad hardware ID or path.
CAUSE: During initial driver startup, a supported 100VG-AnyLAN or
HP-PB 100Base-T adapter card was not found at the hardware path
specified in NMCONFIG.
ACTION: The driver did not start up. 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,
contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative for hardware assistance.
2890 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Cannot install interrupt handler.
CAUSE: During initial driver startup, the driver was unable to add its
ISR into the MPE I/O system, as an interrupt handler routine for any
adapter card interrupts on that EIR bit (“Cause” = 32-bit status
returned by the call to io_config_int).
ACTION: The driver did not start up. There is probably an MPE software
installation problem,with incompleteor incompatibleO/S software. Verify the
system is running an MPE release which supports 100-Mbit link drivers. The
only other cause is a software bug; see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.”
2920 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Powerfail detected.
CAUSE: During a 100VG-AnyLAN link connect attempt, the driver
detected all 1’s on a hardware register read, and, upon checking further,
saw that its hardware I/O address space was disabled, indicating a
powerfail had already occurred.
ACTION: None. This error can be ignored. Power failures can occur at any
moment. The driver was executing at the moment power failed. Power then
returned, and the driver ran to completion, noticing this error along the way.
Upon exit, the driver was then officially notified of a powerfail by MPE. The
driver then attempted powerfail recovery, and should now be operating the
same as before.
2950 CLAS0001 MESSAGE 1: Powerfail detected.
CAUSE: During a 100VG-AnyLAN link connect attempt, the driver
attempted to request a training interval from the hub, but detected all
1’s on an MII hardware register read, indicating a powerfail had
already occurred.
ACTION: None.This errorcan usuallybe ignored.Powerfailures canoccur at
any moment. The driver was executing at the moment power failed. Power
then returned, and the driver ran to completion, noticing this error along the
way. Upon exit, the driver was then officially notified of a powerfail by MPE.
The driver then attempted powerfail recovery, and should now be operating
the same as before.
The link did not connect. If you suspect power did not really fail but the
problem persists, the adapter card may be faulty. If retrying the connect