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HP 9000 Series Service Manual

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Chapter 5 5-31
Dx50/Dx60 Front Panel LCD Codes
Major Code Category F: RUN codes - output by the OS
Table 5-18HP-UX Run Code
Processor Warning Messages
There is one processor warning messages that may be displayed:
A processor has failed selftest and has been deconfigured. Refer to
the PR command in the INFORMATION menu for a list of deconfigured
processors.
Selftest Console Display Messages
The Boot Console Handler (BCH) messages in this section pertain to memory or
processor related warning messages. These messages would be displayed during the
particular components selftest routine. Memory Warning Messages There are six
possible memory warning messages that may be displayed, they are as follows:
Memory page deallocation has been disabled because the Page
Deallocation Table (PDT) is full. If the Boot command is disabled, a
memory error was detected after the table was full. Refer to the PDT
command in the SERVICE menu for error information.
Memory has been initialized, but not tested as a result of FASTBOOT
being enabled. To test memory, use the FASTBOOT command in the
CONFIGURATION menu and reboot the system.
NOTE
Some memory configurations which are valid may erroneously cause the
following message to be displayed. Verify memory configuration, and if
valid disregard the message. If not valid, refer to memory configuration
rules and correct the problem.
Memory configuration is not optimized for performance. Refer to the
System Installation or Memory Installation Manuals for memory
configuration guide lines.
Code Description
FxnF (HP-UX) Indicates the system is running.
An F in the first and fourth digits indicates the system is running
normally.
The
x
is updated every five seconds with the length of the run
queue at that time (an instantaneous reading not an average). It
indicates the number of processes. Loads higher than nine display
as A.
The
n
indicates the number of processors (1 or 2).

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BrandHP
Model9000 Series
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