PeerMaster Errors

Numeric Error Code (IBM format)
NetWare Load-Time Error Messages
NetWare Run-Time Messages
   Recoverable Errors
   Irrecoverable Errors


Numeric Error Code

Error messages are expressed as eight-digit decimal numbers, ZDDDEESZ, defined as follows. For example, an error number of 02762230 represents error number 22 (port 1 loopback failure) of the PeerMaster adapter in expansion slot 3.
Z = Always zero
DDD = The device number assigned to your PeerMaster adapter
EE = Diagnostic error number
S = Slot number
Z = Always zero

Error Code FRU/Action
027601S0 027602S0
027603S0 027604S0
POST Flash Main Sector Checksum Failure
1. 10Base-T Adapter
027605S0 027606S0 027607S0
027608S0 027609S0 027610S0
027611S0 027612S0
Verify proper seating of DRAM SIMM on the adapter.
1. 10Base-T Adapter
027613S0 027614S0 027615S0
027616S0 027617S0 027618S0
027619S0 027620S0
POST SRAM failure
1. 10Base-T Adapter
027621S0 027622S0 027623S0
027624S0 027625S0
1. 10Base-T Adapter
027626S0 POST Ethernet Port 1 External Loopback Failure 1. Verify correct cabling of Port 1.
2. 10Base-T Adapter
027627S0  POST Ethernet Port 2 External Loopback Failure 1. Verify correct cabling of Port 2.
2. 10Base-T Adapter 
027628S0  POST Ethernet Port 3 External Loopback Failure 1. Verify correct cabling of Port 3.
2. 10Base-T Adapter 
027629S0  POST Ethernet Port 4 External Loopback Failure 1. Verify correct cabling of Port 4
2. 10Base-T Adapter 
027630S0 027631S0
027632S0 027633S0
1.  10Base-T Adapter
027691S0 027692S0
027693S0 027699S0
1. Run Setup - verify adapter config.
2. 10Base-T Adapter
027701S0 027702S0
027703S0 027704S0
POST Flash Main Sector ChecksumFailure
1. 10Base2 Adapter
027705S0 027706S0 027707S0
027708S0 027709S0 027710S0
027711S0 027712S0
Verify proper seating of DRAM SIMM on the adapter.
1. 10Base2 Adapter 
027713S0 027714S0 027715S0
027716S0 027717S0 027718S0
027719S0 027720S0
POST SRAM failure
1. 10Base2 Adapter 
027721S0 027722S0 027723S0
027724S0 027725S0
1. 10Base2 Adapter 
027726S0 POST Ethernet Port 1 External Loopback Failure 1. Verify correct cabling of Port 1.
2. 10Base2 Adapter 
027727S0 POST Ethernet Port 2 External Loopback Failure 1. Verify correct cabling of Port 2.
2. 10Base2 Adapter
027728S0 POST Ethernet Port 3 External Loopback Failure 1. Verify correct cabling of Port 3.
2. 10Base2 Adapter
027729S0 POST Ethernet Port 4 External Loopback Failure 1. Verify correct cabling of Port 4.
2. 10Base2 Adapter 
027730S0 027731S0
027732S0 027733S0
1. 10Base2 Adapter 
027791S0 027792S0
027793S0 027799S0
1. Run Setup - verify adapter config.
2. 10Base2 Adapter


NetWare Load-Time Error Messages

Error Message FRU/Action
50: The board cannot be found
Driver assumes adapter isn't installed.
1. Verify proper installation of adapter.
2. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
058: The board does not respond
070: The board has failed

Driver can't communicate with adapter.

1. Restart computer or run the system configuration program to check for possible system conflicts.
2. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
073: Unable to allocate memory

Driver unable to allocate sufficient memory to perform its functions.

1. Unload the driver and unnecessary NLMs and try again.
2. Reload the server and try again.
3. Install additional memory into the server.
110: Unable to download the firmware

Driver unable to communicate with adapter.

1. Restart your computer or run the system configuration program to check for possible system conflicts.
2. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
203: Board diags failed to complete

Driver unable to communicate with adapter.

1. Restart your computer or run the system configuration program to check for possible system conflicts.
2. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
301: POST Flash Main Sector Checksum Failure
302: POST was not performed - board
303: POST Test Sequencer Internal Failure
304: POST Flash Boot Sector Checksum
1. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
305: POST DRAM Size Detection Failure

Power unit is down.

1. Verify proper seating of the DRAM SIMM on the adapter.
2. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
306: PD Byte (8-bit) Wide Failure
307: PD Short (16-bit) Wide Failure
308: PD Word(32-bit) Wide Failure
309: PD Long (64-bit) Wide Failure
310: PD Trip (96-bit) Wide Failure
311: PD Quad (128-bit)Wide Failure
312: PD Addressability Failure
Power unit is down. *PD=POST DRAM
1. Verify proper seating of the DRAM SIMM on the adapter.
2. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
313: SRAM Size Detection Failure
314: SRAM Byte (8-bit) Wide Failure
315: SRAM Short (16 bit) Wide Failure
316: SRAM Word (32-bit) Wide Failure
317: SRAM Long (64 bit)Wide Failure
318: SRAM Trip (96-bit) Wide Failure
319: SRAMQuad (128-bit) Wide Failure
320: SRAM Addressability Failure
321: Timer Failure
322: Port 1 Internal Loopback Failure
323: Port 2 Internal Loopback Failure
324: Port 3 Internal Loopback Failure
325: Port 4 Internal Loopback Failure
1. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
326: POST Enet Port 1 Ext. Loopback Fail
327: POST Enet Port 2 Ext. Loopback Fail
328: POST Enet Port 3 Ext. Loopback Fail
329: POST Enet Port 4 Ext. Loopback Fail
1. Verify correct cabling of the port.
2. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter
330: Port 1 Device Verification Failure
331: Port 2 Device Verification Failure
332: Port 3 Device Verification Failure
333: Port 4 Device Verification Failure
1. 10Base-T or 10Base2 Adapter


NetWare Run-Time Messages

It is possible that an irrecoverable, or recoverable, error might occur during normal operation of the adapter. The following table describes the run-time errors that might be displayed.

Recoverable Errors and Warnings

58: The board does not respond
Description:  To clear a detected run-time error, the driver has attempted to reset, reload, and reinitialize the adapter. These messages indicate that errors have occurred during the recovery process. This message does not indicate that the driver has terminated the recovery process. The driver will attempt to recover control of the adapter at periodic intervals. The driver will not redisplay the error message each time it attempts to recover from the error. If the driver is not able to recover from any of these errors after several minutes, call for service. 

110: Unable to download the firmware 
Description:  To clear a detected run-time error, the driver has attempted to reset, reload, and reinitialize the adapter. These messages indicate that errors have occurred during the recovery process. This message does not indicate that the driver has terminated the recovery process. The driver will attempt to recover control of the adapter at periodic intervals. The driver will not redisplay the error message each time it attempts to recover from the error. If the driver is not able to recover from any of these errors after several minutes, call for service. 

111: Invalid Pipe Command 
Description:  To clear a detected run-time error, the driver has attempted to reset, reload, and reinitialize the adapter. These messages indicate that errors have occurred during the recovery process. This message does not indicate that the driver has terminated the recovery process. The driver will attempt to recover control of the adapter at periodic intervals. The driver will not redisplay the error message each time it attempts to recover from the error. If the driver is not able to recover from any of these errors after several minutes, call for service. 

112: The board watchdog failed 
Description:  To clear a detected run-time error, the driver has attempted to reset, reload, and reinitialize the adapter. These messages indicate that errors have occurred during the recovery process. This message does not indicate that the driver has terminated the recovery process. The driver will attempt to recover control of the adapter at periodic intervals. The driver will
not redisplay the error message each time it attempts to recover from the error. If the driver is not able to recover from any of these errors after several minutes, call for service. 

113: Adapter resetting... please wait 
Description:  To clear a detected run-time error, the driver has attempted to reset, reload, and reinitialize the adapter. These messages indicate that errors have occurred during the recovery process. This message does not indicate that the driver has terminated the recovery process. The driver will attempt to recover control of the adapter at periodic intervals. The driver will not redisplay the error message each time it attempts to recover from the error. If the driver is not able to recover from any of these errors after several minutes, call for service. 

229: The adapter alert condition has been corrected
Description:  This indicates a successful recovery from one of the above run-time error conditions. 

388: Ethernet Media Port 1 Tx Carrier Sense Errors, check your cable
389: Ethernet Media Port 2 Tx Carrier Sense Errors, check your cable
390: Ethernet Media Port 3 Tx Carrier Sense Errors, check your cable
391: Ethernet Media Port 4 Tx Carrier Sense Errors, check your cable
Description:  Check your cables, adapter cables, or concentrator. 

395: Ethernet Media Port 1 Tx Carrier Sense Errors corrected
396: Ethernet Media Port 2 Tx Carrier Sense Errors corrected
397: Ethernet Media Port 3 Tx Carrier Sense Errors corrected
398: Ethernet Media Port 4 Tx Carrier Sense Errors corrected
Description:  Problem is solved. 

Irrecoverable Errors
   If you receive an error that is not described in the preceding error-message lists, you might have an irrecoverable (fatal) error. The error message indicates that the adapter has experienced an
irrecoverable run-time error. 

   To make the adapter functional, unload the drivers, then reload them. If unloading and reloading the drivers does not make the adapter functional, restart the computer and try again.
   If the above procedures do not work, or if the message occurs again, record the error number and message string and call for service. 

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