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

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
ACTION: The adapter card or system I/O hardware may have failed.
Contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative for hardware assistance.
54 ($36) MESSAGE: Unable to read from adapter card PCI configuration
space.
CAUSE: During driver startup, during a restart following a reset
operation, of during processing of a utility register-read request, the
driver called the I/O system to read data from an adapter PCI
configuration space register, but the UI/O system reported an error.
ACTION: The adapter card may have been removed, moved to a
different slot, may not be making the proper contact with the PCI
backplane, or may not be responding. I the I/O slot has a power on
indicator, verify that it is on. Re-seat the board, or if necessary, contact
your HP representative for hardware assistance.
55 ($37) MESSAGE: Driver could not identify the expected PHY on card.
CAUSE: After verifying the PHY chip on the adapter card had been
successfully reset, the driver checked the ID of the PHY, but found it
did not match any ID expected for this kind of adapter card.
ACTION: Replace the adapter card.
56 ($38) MESSAGE: Unable to write to adapter card PCI configuration space.
CAUSE: During driver startup, during a restart following a reset
operation, or during processing of a utility register-write request, the
driver called the I/O system to write data to an adapter PCI
configuration space register, but the I/O system reported an error.
ACTION: The adapter card may have been removed, moved to a
different slot, may not be making the proper contact with the PCI
backplane, or may not be responding. If the I/O slot has a power on
indicator, verify that it is on. Re-seat the board, or if necessary, contact
your HP representative for hardware assistance.
57 ($39) MESSAGE: MII read error on adapter card.
CAUSE: During a link connect, disconnect, or management operation,
the driver attempted to read from an MII hardware register in a PHY
chip on the adapter card, but the read failed to return the proper
acknowledgment bit. This indicates good data was not returned.
ACTION: MII reads can be sensitive to software timing. If you have
GLANCE or a similar tool, run it and check the CPU load on the
system. If the load is high, try reducing the CPU load, then retry the
operation. If the problem persists, the adapter card has probably failed;
replace the adapter card.
58 ($3A) MESSAGE: EEPROM read error on adapter card.
CAUSE: During link startup or a diagnostic operation, the driver
attempted to read from an EEPROM non-volatile storage chip on the