Error 175 Service Processor Flash Code Not Loaded Or Corrupted
POST error codes IBM no longer actively maintains this content. It is provided as reference and may not be accurate in light of developments since its publication. It is provided on an "AS IS" basis, with no warranties of any kind. Applicable countries and regions Affected configurations IBM eServer xSeries 130, 135, 330, and IBM IntelliStation R Pro This document is intended for trained servicers who are familiar with IBM server and workstation products. Use this document along with advanced diagnostic tests to troubleshoot problems effectively. Before servicing an IBM product, be sure to review the safety information. Click here to review the safety information. Error Code/Symptom FRU/Action 062(Three consecutive boot failures usingthe default configuration.) Run Configuration/Setup Battery System board Processor 101, 102(System and processor error) System board 106(System and processor error) System board 111 (Channel check error) Failing adapter DIMM System board 114(Adapter read-only memory error) Failing adapter Run Diagnostics 129(Internal cache error) Processor Optional processor (if installed) System board 151(Real time clock error) Run Diagnostics Battery System board 161(Real time clock battery error) Run Configuration/Setup Battery System board 162(Device configuration error) NOTE: Be sure to load the default settingsand any additional desired settings;then, save the configuration. Run Configuration/Setup Battery Failing device System board 163(Real time clock error) Run Configuration/Setup Battery System board 164(Memory configuration changed) Run Configuration/Setup DIMM System board. 165(Service Processor failure) System board. 175(Hardware error) System board 176(Computer cover or cable cover wasremoved without a key being used) Run Configuration/Setup System board 177, 178(Security hardware error) Run Configuration/Setup System board 184(Power-on password corrupted) Run Configuration/Setup System board 185(Drive startup sequence informationcorrupted) Run Configuration/Setup System board 186(Security hardware control logic failed) Run Configuration/Setup System board 187(VPD se
POST error codes - IBM eServer xSeries 365 Applicable countries and regions In the following error codes, X can be https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=migr-55364 any number or letter. Note: See the System service parts listing - IBM eServer xSeries 365 for information that identifies which components can safely be removed by the customer. Error code/symptom FRU/action 062 (Three consecutive boot failures using the default configuration.) Flash system to latest level. I/O board 101, 102 (Tick timer error 175 internal interrupt, internal timer channel 2) I/O board 106 (Diskette controller failure) I/O board 114 (Adapter read-only memory (ROM) error) Remove adapters and reinstall one at a time; replace failing adapter. I/O board 151 (Real time clock error) Battery I/O board 161 (Real time clock battery error) Battery I/O board 162 (Device Configuration error 175 service Error) Note: Be sure to load the default settings and any additional desired settings; then, save the configuration Run Configuration/Setup Battery Failing device I/O board 163 (Real-Time Clock error) Run Configuration/Setup. Battery I/O board 175 (Hardware error) I/O board Service processor 177, 178 (Security hardware error) Run Configuration/Setup. I/O board Service processor 184 (Power-on password corrupted) Run Configuration/Setup. Battery I/O board 186 (Security hardware control logic failed) Run Configuration/Setup. I/O board Service processor 187 (VPD serial number not set.) Set serial number using flash update utility. I/O board Service processor 188 (Bad EEPROM CRC #2) Run Configuration/Setup. I/O board Service processor 189 (An attempt was made to access the server with invalid passwords) Run Configuration/Setup, enter the administrator password. 289 (DIMM has been disabled by the user or system) Run Configuration/Setup, if disabled by user. Verify proper DIMM installation (see “Memory modules” on page 39 of the Hardware Maintenance Manual). Disabled DIMM, if not di