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

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
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.
6190 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 latency timer register 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.
6390 CLAS0001 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
(“Cause” = 32-bit PHY ID obtained from the card).
ACTION: The PHY chip may have gone bad, or the software may be out
of date.
The link did not connect. Following this error, the driver may “die” and
require a manual shutdown of the network. If the same problem
persists even after the software version has been verified and the
adapter card has been replaced with a known-good card, see Appendix
A , “Submitting a CR.
6420 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a software error.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting to reset the PHY, an error
occurred when the driver tried to start a system timer (“Cause” = 32-bit
status from lnk_timer_start).
ACTION: The driver may become unusable or may try and auto-reset. If
necessary, stop and restart the link manually. Check for any driver
dump files (NETDMP##.PUB.SYS) and if present, send to
Hewlett-Packard for analysis; see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
6450 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting to reset the PHY, a read of the
MII failed.