Use the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) to
clear error records for all or individual system hardware resources
that include the processor, memory, L2 and L3 cache, I/O hubs, service
processor card, and clock card.
To clear all deconfiguration errors, your authority
level must be an authorized service provider.
Notes: - Before performing this operation, record error messages or ensure
that the error record data is no longer needed; otherwise, you will
lose all error data from the hardware resources.
- After completion of this procedure, the system must be powered
off, and in standby mode, for the deconfiguration errors to be cleared.
To clear all deconfiguration errors, do the following
steps:
- If the server is not powered off and in standby state,
ask the customer to power off the server. When the server is in standby
state (the power on LED on the control panel is flashing slowly),
continue with the next step.
- On the ASMI Welcome pane, specify your user ID and password,
and click Log In.
- In the navigation area, expand System Configuration and Hardware
Deconfiguration.
- Click Clear All Deconfiguration Errors.
- In the right pane, select the desired hardware resource
from the menu. You can click All hardware resources or
an individual resource.
- Click Clear errors for selected hardware resource.
- Power on the server after clearing the deconfiguration
errors. This will cause the flexible service processor (FSP) to retest
the hardware as it powers on.