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memory error detect XSCF uboot

If you see something like this when you poweron you server:

memory error detect 80000008, address 000002d0 data 55555555 -> fbefaaaa
capture_data hi fbefaaaa lo deadbeef ecc 1b1b
capture_attributes 01113001 address 000002d0

memory error detect 80000008, address 000002d4 data aaaaaaaa -> deadbeef
capture_data hi fbefaaaa lo deadbeef ecc 1b1b
capture_attributes 01113001 address 000002d4

memXSCF uboot  01070000  (Feb  8 2008 - 11:12:19)


XSCF uboot  01070000  (Feb  8 2008 - 11:12:19)

SCF board boot factor = 7180
    DDR Real size: 256 MB
    DDR: 224 MB


Than your XSCF card is broked. Replace it with new one.

After that it will ask you for enter chassis number - located at front of the server

XSCF promt to enter your chasses number ( is a S/N of your server ):
Please input the chassis serial number : XXXXXXX
1:PANEL
Please select the number : 1
Restoring data from PANEL to XSCF#0.
Please wait for several minutes ...
setdefaults : XSCF clear : start
.......

Please stand by while rebooting the system.(15)
Restarting system.

XSCF uboot  01100001  (Feb  3 2011 - 14:43:12)


XSCF uboot  01100001  (Feb  3 2011 - 14:43:12)

SCF board boot factor = 40c0
    DDR Real size: 256 MB
    DDR: 224 MB


XSCF BOOT STOP (recover by NFB-OFF/ON)

pull the power cord, and poweron server again, after that xscf reboot one more time.

Comments

  1. SCF board boot factor = 7180
    DDR Real size: 256 MB
    DDR: 224 MB
    Stuck like above. S/N can not be filled. Please your suggestion

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