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The Question is:
Is there a manual that defines the errors at boot for a VAX 3100 model 98. I am
getting an error and a screen dump of messages at the countdown number 19.
KA59-A V2.1, VMB 2.16
Performing normal system tests.
71..70..69..68..67..66..65..64..63..62..61..60..59..58..57..56..
55..54..53..52..51..50..49..48..47..46..45..44..43..42..41..40..
39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30..29..28..27..26..25..24..
23..22..21..20..19..
? Test_Subtest_5F_02 Loop_Subtest=00 Err_Type=FF DE_SGEC.lis
Vec=0000 Prev_Errs=00 P1=05000001 P2=00000000 P3=00000000 P4=00000000
P5=00000000 P6=00000000 P7=00000000 P8=00000000 P9=00000000 P10=0000009A
Stat=0084 FRU=1 LED=9A Ext_Stat 00000001 00000000 00000000 00004008 1FF8B7B4
1FF8C3E8
dser=0000 cesr=00000000 intmsk=00 icsr=01 pcsts=0000 pcctl=FE13 cctl=00000027
bcetsts=0000 bcedsts=0000 cefsts=00019200 nests=00 mmcdsr=00000000
mesr=00000000
18..17..16..15..14..13..12..11..10..09..08..07..06..
? Test_Subtest_53_09 Loop_Subtest=00 Err_Type=FF DE_SSC_TOY_Clock.lis
Vec=0000 Prev_Errs=01 P1=00000001 P2=00048600 P3=80048696 P4=00D55570
P5=00000000 P6=00000000 P7=00000000 P8=00000000 P9=00000000 P10=00000000
r0=00000002 r1=20140110 r2=87506E83 r3=0002CAE9 r4=87506E8D r5=200585C4
r6=000000A0 r7=00090CA0 r8=0000000A r9=20140758 r10=00000010 r11=1FF1EC00
dser=0000 cesr=00000000 intmsk=00 icsr=01 pcsts=0000 pcctl=FE13 cctl=00000027
bcetsts=0000 bcedsts=0000 cefsts=00019200 nests=00 mmcdsr=00000000
mesr=00000000
05..04..03..
Normal operation not possible.
The Answer is :
Please contact your hardware support organization for assistance with
hardware-level errors, such as the motherboard-level network hardware
failure reported by test 5F (Test_Subtest_5F_02) and the time of year
clock failure reported by test 53 (Test_Subtest_53_09). The typical
FRU for both 5F and for 53 failures is the system motherboard.
For pointers to the available hardware documentation, please see the
OpenVMS FAQ, and particularly the hardware documentation pointers and
(if you wish to perform self-maintenance of your systems) the Assisted
Services program for access to diagnostics and service manuals.
Again, please contact your hardware service organization for console
errors and hardware-level errors.
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