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

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
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.
6070 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Unable to read from adapter card PCI configuration
space.
CAUSE: During driver startup or restart, the driver attempted to read
the configuration revision information 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.
6100 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Unable to write to adapter card PCI configuration space.
CAUSE: During driver startup or reset, the driver attempted to write
data to the device and driver area in 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.
6130 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Unable to read from adapter card PCI configuration
space.
CAUSE: During driver startup or restart, the driver attempted to read
the command and status 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.
6160 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Unable to write to adapter card PCI configuration space.
CAUSE: During driver startup or reset, the driver attempted to write
data to the command and status register in the adapter card’s PCI