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AIX Version 4.3 Messages Guide and Reference
List of Three-Digit Display Values: 600-699,
6c8
Select the value that is currently
displayed in the three-digit display.
600 602 603 604 605 606 607
608 609 60c 610 611 612 614
615 616 617 618 619 61c 620
622 625 62c 63c 650 678 679
680 684 685 686 687 689 690
691 692 693 694 695 696 697
698 699 6c8
Display Value 600
Explanation |
Starting network boot portion of /sbin/rc.boot. |
Display Value 602
Explanation |
Configuring network parent devices. |
Display Value 603
Explanation |
/usr/lib/methods/defsys, /usr/lib/methods/cfgsys, or
/usr/lib/methods/cfgbus failed. |
User Action |
Report the problem to your software service organization. |
Display Value 604
Explanation |
Configuring physical network boot device. |
Display Value 605
Explanation |
Configuration of physical network boot device failed. |
User Action |
Verify that the boot image type corresponds to the network boot device
type. Run diagnostics on the client to test the network boot device. |
Display Value 606
Explanation |
Running /usr/sbin/ifconfig on logical network boot device |
Display Value 607
Explanation |
/usr/sbin/ifconfig failed. |
User Action |
Report the problem to your software service organization. |
Display Value 608
Explanation |
Attempting to retrieve the client.info file with tftp.
Note that a flashing 608 indicates multiple attempt(s) to retrieve the
client_info file are occurring. |
Display Value 609
Explanation |
The client.info file does not exist or it is zero length. |
User Action |
Verify that the client can tftp files from the server and that
the client.info file has the proper permissions. |
Display Value 60c
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a 1.4 GB IDE disk drive. |
Display Value 610
Explanation |
Attempting remote mount of NFS file system. |
Display Value 611
Explanation |
Remote mount of the NFS file system failed. |
User Action |
Verify that the server is correctly exporting the client file systems.
Verify that the client.info file contains valid entries for exported
file systems and server. |
Display Value 612
Explanation |
Accessing remote files; unconfiguring network boot device. |
Display Value 614
Explanation |
Configuring local paging devices. |
Display Value 615
Explanation |
Configuration of a local paging device failed. |
Display Value 616
Explanation |
Converting from diskless to dataless configuration. |
Display Value 617
Explanation |
Diskless to dataless configuration failed. |
Display Value 618
Explanation |
Configuring remote (NFS) paging devices. |
Display Value 619
Explanation |
Configuration of a remote (NFS) paging device failed. |
Display Value 61c
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a 2.1 GB IDE disk drive. |
Display Value 620
Explanation |
Updating special device files and ODM in permanent filesystem with
data from boot RAM filesystem. |
Display Value 622
Explanation |
Boot process configuring for operating system installation. |
Display Value 625
Explanation |
Creating a directory for local NIM mount points. |
System Action |
Creating a directory in a SPOT that is being used to boot a NIM client
over the network. |
User Action |
If the attempt to create the directory fails, check the client's info
file in /tftpboot on the NIM master, and verify that the NIM_MOUNTS
variable does not contain any local mount point paths that would cause
a failure when attempting to create a directory with this path in the SPOT. |
Display Value 62c
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a 3.0 GB IDE disk drive. |
Display Value 63c
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring an IDE CD ROM drive. |
Display Value 650
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a supported IBM SCSI disk drive. |
System Action |
A supported SCSI disk drive is being configured. |
User Action |
If the LED persists, then this most likely indicates the drive is failing
to spin up and return the full VPD data. Under normal operations, this
LED should only be seen once, just after the disk has been configured for
the first time. If the drive is functioning correctly, AIX will use the
LED value specified in the drive's VPD for subsequent reconfigurations.
If repeated IPLs or reconfigurations continue to show this LED for a SCSI
disk, there is a problem with the disk drive. |
Display Value 678
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring 12GB 4mm tape drive. |
Display Value 679
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring 4.5 GB SCSI disk drive. |
Display Value 680
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring MCA graphics adapter. |
Display Value 685
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring POWER GXT120P graphics PCI adapter. |
Display Value 684
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring/identifying a 16-port RAN RS-422 for
a 128-port adapter. |
System Action |
The configuration method for the remote 16-port async node is being run.
If an irrecoverable error occurs, the system halts. |
User Action |
If the system halts with this value, go to
"Hardware
Diagnostics" in in AIX Problem Solving Guide and Reference. If these procedures find a problem,
report the problem to your hardware service organization. Otherwise, report
the problem to your software service organization, and then stop. You have
completed these procedures. |
Display Value 686
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring/identifying an 8-port PCI asynchronous
adapter. |
System Action |
The configuration method for the 128-port asynchronous controller is
being run. If an irrecoverable error occurs, the system halts. |
User Action |
If the system halts with this value, go to "Hardware
Diagnostics" in in AIX Problem Solving Guide and Reference. If these procedures find
a problem, report the problem to your hardware service organization. Otherwise,
report the problem to your software service organization, and then stop.
You have completed these procedures. |
Display Value 687
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring/identifying a 128-port PCI asynchronous
adapter. |
System Action |
The configuration method for the 128-port asynchronous controller is
being run. If an irrecoverable error occurs, the system halts. |
User Action |
If the system halts with this value, go to "Hardware
Diagnostics" in in AIX Problem Solving Guide and Reference. If these procedures find
a problem, report the problem to your hardware service organization. Otherwise,
report the problem to your software service organization, and then stop.
You have completed these procedures. |
Display Value 689
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a 4.5 GB Ultra-SCSI SE disk drive. |
System Action |
The configuration method for the SCSI Differential disk drive is being
run. If an irrecoverable error occurs, the system will halt. |
User Action |
If the system halts with the above action, try powering off attached
SCSI devices. If this resolves the problem, check that each SCSI device
has a unique SCSI id, and that cabling and termination are correct. Otherwise,
go to "Hardware
Diagnostics" in in AIX Problem Solving Guide and Reference. |
Display Value 690
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a 9.1 GB Ultra-SCSI SE disk drive. |
System Action |
The configuration method for the SCSI Differential disk drive is being
run. If an irrecoverable error occurs, the system will halt. |
User Action |
If the system halts with the above action, try powering off attached
SCSI devices. If this resolves the problem, check that each SCSI device
has a unique SCSI id, and that cabling and termination are correct. Otherwise,
go to "Hardware
Diagnostics" in in AIX Problem Solving Guide and Reference. |
Display Value 691
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a Turboways 25 Mbps ATM PCI adapter. |
Display Value 692
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a DLT-7000 drive. |
Display Value 693
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring an ISDN PCI Basic Rate adapter. |
Display Value 694
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring an ISDN MCA Basic Rate adapter. |
Display Value 695
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring an X.25 PCI Coprocessor adapter. |
Display Value 696
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a single mode 8 MB PCI ATM adapter. |
Display Value 697
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a multi mode 1 MB PCI ATM adapter. |
Display Value 698
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a UTP 1 MB PCI ATM adapter. |
Display Value 699
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a 10/100 Mbs PCI Ethernet adapter. |
Display Value 6c8
Explanation |
Progress indicator. Configuring a display device driver. |
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