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

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
auto-reset. This error could indicate a problem with the PCI 100Base-T
adapter card. Check all connections, make sure the card is properly
seated in the PCI slot, and try to restart the link. If the problem
persists, try replacing the card.
5950 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: EEPROM read error on adapter card.
CAUSE: During link startup or reset, the driver attempted to read the
adapter card’s factory station address from the card’s EEPROM
non-volatile storage chip, but the read failed.
ACTION: EEPROM read operations are timing-sensitive. If the load on
the system (CPU) is very high, retry the startup operation when the
system is under a lighter load. If the problem persists, the adapter card
has probably failed; try replacing the card.
5980 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Unable to write to adapter card PCI configuration space.
CAUSE: During driver startup or reset, the driver attempted to write
the memory BAR information to the adapter card’s PCI configuration
space, but the I/O system reported an error. (“Cause” = 32-bit status
returned from io_pci_cfg_write_bit32).
ACTION: The adapter card may have been removed, moved to a
different slot, may not be making proper contact with the PCI
backplane, or may not be responding. If the I/O slot has a power
indicator, verify it is on. Reseat the board, and if necessary call your
Hewlett-Packard representative for hardware assistance. If the
problem persists, the adapter card may be bad; try replacing the card.
6010 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Unable to read from adapter card PCI configuration
space.
CAUSE: During driver startup or restart, the driver attempted to read
the subsystem ID register from the adapter card’s PCI configuration
space, but the I/O system reported an error. (“Cause” = 32-bit status
returned from io_pci_cfg_read_bit32).
ACTION: The adapter card may have been removed, moved to a
different slot, may not be making proper contact with the PCI
backplane, or may not be responding. If the I/O slot has a power
indicator, verify it is on. Reseat the board, and if necessary call your
Hewlett-Packard representative for hardware assistance. If the
problem persists, the adapter card may be bad; try replacing the card.
6040 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Unable to read from adapter card PCI configuration
space.
CAUSE: During driver startup or restart, the driver attempted to read
the configuration ID register from the adapter card’s PCI configuration
space, but the I/O system reported an error. (“Cause” = 32-bit status
returned from io_pci_cfg_read_bit32).
ACTION: The adapter card may have been removed, moved to a