About Your System 23Solving Problems Described by LCD Status MessagesThe code and text on the LCD can often specify a very precise fault condition that is easily corrected. Forexample, if the code E0708 PROC_1_Presence appears, you know that a microprocessor is notinstalled in socket 1.In contrast, you might be able to determine the problem if multiple related errors occur. For example, ifyou receive a series of messages indicating multiple voltage faults, you might determine that the problemis a failing power supply.E2110 MBE DIMM ## & ## One of the DIMMs in the setimplicated by "## & ##" hashad a memory multi-bit error(MBE).See "Troubleshooting SystemMemory" on page 106.E2111 SBE Log DisableDIMM ##The system BIOS has disabledmemory single-bit error (SBE)logging, and will not resumelogging further SBEs until thesystem is rebooted. "##"represents the DIMM implicatedby the BIOS.See "Troubleshooting SystemMemory" on page 106.I1910 Intrusion System cover has been removed. Information only.I1911 >3 ERRs Chk Log LCD overflow message.A maximum of three errormessages can display sequentiallyon the LCD. The fourth messagedisplays as the standard overflowmessage.Check the SEL for details on theevents.I1912 SEL Full System Event Log is full ofevents, and is unable to log anymore events.Clear the log by deleting evententries.W1228 ROMB Batt < 24hr Warns predictively that the RAIDbattery has less than 24 hours ofcharge left.Replace RAID battery. See"Installing the SAS RAIDController Card Battery" onpage 76.NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the "Glossary" on page 155.Table 1-7. LCD Status Messages (continued)Line 1MessageLine 2MessageCauses Corrective Actions