An error reported against the NVRAM can be caused by low battery voltage and (more rarely) power outages that occur during normal system usage.
With the exception of the BA170000 error, these errors are warnings that the NVRAM data content had to be reestablished and do not require a FRU replacement unless the error is persistent. When one of these errors occurs, system customization information (the boot list, for example) has been lost, and the system may need to be re-configured.
If the error is persistent, replace the service processor card. Use the following table to determine the part number for the field replaceable unit (FRU):
| CCIN or FFC | Type and model | Part number | Description | Location code |
| 8204-E8A | 10N9369 | System backplane, (service processor card in integrated on the system backplane) | Un-P1 | |
| 9406-MMA, 9117-MMA | 10N8752 | Service processor card | Un-P1-C11 |
This ends the procedure.