Also, do you have Open manage installed on the server?
The error you are getting is indicating that the BIOS has reported a PCIe fatal error on a component that resides in PCI configuration space at bus 00, device 02, function 00.
Yes i believe error appear during the POST, - just some seconds before OS start to be loaded.
On 10 jun 2010 1:23 PM your answer to an identical post: was
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That error is most likely related to the PERC5i or PERC6i that's in the server. These use a x4 SAS channel (4 x 300MByte/s) for bandwidth and failover/redundancy. It sounds like something is wrong with the PERC, the cable, or the backplane
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July 23rd, 2012 07:00
Parrinle,
What is the OS installed on the server?
Also, do you have Open manage installed on the server?
The error you are getting is indicating that the BIOS has reported a PCIe fatal error on a component that resides in PCI configuration space at bus 00, device 02, function 00.
Let me know.
Dev Mgr
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July 23rd, 2012 10:00
That specific error message looks like it's something that comes up during the POST process, not the boot process.
If this is indeed during the POST, the OS or OMSA are irrelevant.
parrinle
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July 24th, 2012 09:00
Yes i believe error appear during the POST, - just some seconds before OS start to be loaded.
On 10 jun 2010 1:23 PM your answer to an identical post: was
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That error is most likely related to the PERC5i or PERC6i that's in the server. These use a x4 SAS channel (4 x 300MByte/s) for bandwidth and failover/redundancy. It sounds like something is wrong with the PERC, the cable, or the backplane
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quantranblog
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July 25th, 2012 02:00
Can try by take out all PCI card, clear VNRAM and mimimum POST, if can't minimum POST then problem maybe from Mainboard.