Compex Advanced SerialRAID Adapters SA33-3285-02 Especificaciones

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Pagina 1 - Bull ESCALA

Bull ESCALAT610, PL 400T and PL 600TService Guide86 A1 40KX 03ORDER REFERENCE

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Removal ...334Replacement ...334System Memory Options ...335Memory Placement with a One-Way

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Table 1. Service Processor Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU81xx Load code into DRAM from VDASD(where xx = nu

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Table 1. Service Processor Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU9082 I2C/SPCN VPD data collection See note 1 on p

Pagina 5 - Contents

Table 1. Service Processor Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU9184 Firmware image being loaded intoservice proc

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Table 1. Service Processor Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUA80A Flash erase end See note 1 on page 84A80B Re

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Notes:1. If the system fails to progress after this checkpoint is put in the display, do thefollowing:a. Activate the service processor pinhole reset

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Firmware CheckpointsFirmware uses checkpoints (progress codes) in the range of Exxx to EFFF. Thesecheckpoints occur during system startup and can be u

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Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE105 Transfer control to operatingsystem (normal boot).See

Pagina 10 - Service Guide

Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE15B Transferring control to operatingsystem (service mode

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Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE17B Processor clock speed checkmeasurementSystem board.Se

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Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE1C6 Create DMA node See the note on page 78.E1D0 Create P

Pagina 13 - Safety Notices

Appendix A. Environmental Notices...375Product Recycling and Disposal...375Acoustical Noise Emissions ...3

Pagina 14 - Laser Compliance

Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE1F1 Begin selftest sequence on bootdevice(s). Begin SMS.S

Pagina 15 - Preface xiii

Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE1FD The operator panel alternatesbetween the code E1FD an

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Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE440 Validate NVRAM, initialize partitionsas needed1. Veri

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Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE51y (E511 - E5FF)Where y is not equalto 0.Configure remot

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Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE604 SSA PCI adapter BIST andsubsequent POSTs have complet

Pagina 19 - About This Book

Table 2. Firmware Checkpoints (continued)Checkpoint Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUE709 Create VPD via SPCN. Replace the system planar,Locati

Pagina 20 - Trademarks

Boot Problems and ConcernsDepending on the boot device, a checkpoint may be displayed on the operator panel foran extended period of time while the bo

Pagina 21 - Overview

Step 3Try to boot and run standalone diagnostics against the system, particularly against theintended boot device.If diagnostics boot successfully:1.

Pagina 22 - Microprocessor

Step 5The CD-ROM drive, SCSI cable, SCSI adapter, graphics adapter, or the system boardis most likely defective. A TTY terminal attached to the serial

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Chapter 5. Error Code to FRU IndexAttention: Start your activity in this chapter by going to “Checkpoint and Error CodeIndex” on page 100. In this tab

Pagina 24 - Security Features

SSA Loops and Links ...422The SSA Adapter ...423Disk Drive Module Strings...423Pdisks, Hdisks, and

Pagina 25 - (1 only is optional)

v If the system will boot into the system management services (SMS) menus, the SMSerror log will contain the location code associated with the error c

Pagina 26 - 6 Service Guide

Table 3. Checkpoint and Error Code Index (continued)Checkpoint or ErrorCodeWhat You Should DoMxxx xxxx Problem Determination-Generated Error CodesGo t

Pagina 27 - Power Flow

Memory-Related Error CodesYou have been directed here because you have an 8-character error code thatindicates a problem with system memory. This sect

Pagina 28 - Powering On the System

Operator Panel Error CodesAttention: If you replace FRUs or perform an action and the problem is still notcorrected, go to “MAP 1540: Minimum Configur

Pagina 29 - POST Indicators

SPCN Error CodesAttention: If a power supply or fan is hot-swapped, wait five minutes, then recheckthe AIX error log. If the system has to be shut dow

Pagina 30 - POST Keys

Table 5. SPCN Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU1011 1513 Power supply 11. Power supply,Location: V12. System

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Table 5. SPCN Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU1011 1531 Power supply 11. Power supply 3Location: V32. If the

Pagina 32 - Front View

Table 5. SPCN Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU1011 1B01 12V loading 1. Replace power supply V12. Use removed

Pagina 33 - Rear View

Table 5. SPCN Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU1011 2611 Regulator 1. Processor cardLocation: P1-C12. System

Pagina 34 - System Board

Table 5. SPCN Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU1011 7631 Missing fan 3 Fan 3, Location: F31011 7640 Fan 4 fai

Pagina 35 - System Memory

Safety NoticesAdangernotice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causingdeath or serious personal injury. Danger notices appea

Pagina 36 - Location Code Format

Table 5. SPCN Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU1011 840B VPD +5 stuck low Ignore all location codes.Go to MAP

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Table 5. SPCN Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU1011 9116 SPCN communication failure withoperator panel1. Oper

Pagina 38 - AIX Location Codes

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU203w 0xyz Remote I/O (RIO) configurationwarning.This code

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Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU20A8 0001 Client IP address is already in use byother netw

Pagina 40 - Power Supply Locations

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU20EE 0006 No recognized SCSI adapter present This warning

Pagina 41 - System Board Locations

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU20EE 000C Pointer to the operating system notfound in non-

Pagina 42 - 22 Service Guide

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU20FB 0020 Invalid SPCN configuration table flagbefore SPCN

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Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU20FC 0010 Failed to match RIO addressing withSPCN node ent

Pagina 44 - System Location Codes

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU2100 0002 Unsupported SCSI bus mode - highvoltage differen

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Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU2100 0004 Cannot determine SCSI bus mode Before eplacing a

Pagina 46 - 26 Service Guide

Electrical SafetyObserve the following safety instructions any time you are connecting or disconnectingdevices attached to the server.DANGERAn electri

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Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU21A0 0001 SCSI DASD - test unit ready failed -hardware err

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Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU21E0 0002 SCSI tape - test unit ready failed -sense data a

Pagina 49 - Dimensions

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU21EE 0002 Undetermined SCSI device type -test unit ready f

Pagina 50 - 30 Service Guide

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU21F2 0004 SCSI read/write optical - senddiagnostic failed

Pagina 51 - Service Inspection Guide

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU25A8 0xxx NVRAM problems Errors reported against NVRAM can

Pagina 52 - 32 Service Guide

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU25A8 0211 Setenv/$Setenv parameter error -value contains a

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Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU25Cy y001 Memory module is not supported. Replace unsuppor

Pagina 54 - Checkpoints

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU25Cy y002 Memory module fails memory test. If one memory D

Pagina 55 - FRU Isolation

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU2602 0001 Invalid PCI adapter vendor ID 1. Move adapter to

Pagina 56 - 36 Service Guide

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU2602 0007 Failed to allocate bus resources toPCI adapter1.

Pagina 57 - Entry MAP

CAUTION:All IBM laser modules are designed so that there is never any human access tolaser radiation above a class 1 level during normal operation, us

Pagina 58 - Fast Path MAP

Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU2803 0001 RTC not updating - RTC initializationrequiredErr

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Table 6. Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU2B20 0022 Processor is deconfigured by thesystem.1. Replac

Pagina 60 - 40 Service Guide

Service Processor Error CodesAttention: Follow the procedure defined in the “Checkpoint and Error Code Index” onpage 100. If you replace FRUs or perfo

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4066 00A6 Scan interface basic assurance testsdet

Pagina 62 - Diagnostic Information

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4066 0113 Scan interface basic assurance testsdet

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4066 020E Scan interface basic assurance testsdet

Pagina 64 - Purpose of this MAP

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4066 030D Scan interface basic assurance testsdet

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4067 00A1 6xx bus processor runtimediagnostics de

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4067 0100 6xx bus processor runtimediagnostics de

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4067 012D 6xx bus processor runtimediagnostics de

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4067 0212 6xx bus processor runtimediagnostics de

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4067 0300 6xx bus processor runtimediagnostics de

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4067 3281 6xx bus processor runtimediagnostics de

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4068 00A6 Other bus processor runtimediagnostics

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4068 010D Other bus processor runtimediagnostics

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4068 013D Other bus processor runtimediagnostics

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4068 0222 Other bus processor runtimediagnostics

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4068 0312 Other bus processor runtimediagnostics

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4069 0009 Memory tests detected memory fault Go t

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4069 0101 Memory tests detected memoryDIMM faultM

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Data Integrity and VerificationThese computer systems contain mechanisms designed to reduce the possibility ofundetected data corruption or loss. This

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4069 01FF Memory tests detected memoryfailure on

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4069 0233 Memory tests detected memoryDIMM faultM

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4069 3281 Memory tests detected RIO port 0fault1.

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406A 00B1 Self tests diagnostics detected buscont

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406A 0131 Self tests detected memory DIMMfaultMem

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406A 0223 Self tests detected memory DIMMfaultMem

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406A 0332 Self tests detected memory DIMMfaultMem

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406B 00A6 Wire tests detected no usablememory1. E

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406B 0113 Wire tests detected memory DIMMfaultMem

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406B 020E Wire tests detected memory pair AfaultM

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406B 030D Wire tests detected memory DIMMfaultMem

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406C 00A1 IPL MOPs detected system firmwarefault1

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406C 0102 IPL MOPs detected memory DIMMfaultMemor

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406C 0200 IPL MOPs detected memory risercard faul

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406C 023D IPL MOPs detected memory DIMMfaultMemor

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406C 3101 IPL MOPs detected RIO port 0 fault 1. R

Pagina 97 - Chapter 4. Checkpoints

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406D 00A7 Attention handler detected hardwareprob

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406D 0124 Attention handler detected memoryDIMM f

Pagina 99 - Service Processor Checkpoints

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406D 0221 Attention handler detected memoryDIMM f

Pagina 100 - 80 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406D 032D Attention handler detected memoryDIMM f

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About This BookThis book provides maintenance information that is specific to the 25F/80, 256/F0 and256/F1, as well as to adapters and attached device

Pagina 102 - 82 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406E 00A6 Scan control routines detected nousable

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406E 0113 Scan control routines detectedmemory DI

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406E 020E Scan control routines detectedmemory pa

Pagina 105 - Firmware Checkpoints

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406E 030D Scan control routines detectedmemory DI

Pagina 106 - 86 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406F 00A1 Error code generation/loggingdetected s

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406F 0101 Error code generation/loggingdetected m

Pagina 108 - 88 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406F 01FF Error code generation/loggingdetected m

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406F 0233 Error code generation/loggingdetected m

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU406F 3284 Error code generation/loggingdetected P

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4506 25BF Memory system and scan interfacebasic a

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vClusteredEserverInstallation and Service Guide, order number SA22-7863, isintended to help users and service representatives work with and diagnose p

Pagina 114 - 94 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4506 300D Memory system and scan interfacebasic a

Pagina 115

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4507 25B6 Memory system and 6xx busprocessor runt

Pagina 116 - Boot Problems and Concerns

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4507 288D Memory system and 6xx busprocessor runt

Pagina 117 - Multiple Bus Systems

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4508 244E Memory system and other busprocessor ru

Pagina 118 - 98 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4508 25CB 1W processor card fault Replace the pro

Pagina 119 - Determining Location Code

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4508 300D Memory system and other busprocessor ru

Pagina 120 - 100 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4509 25BD Memory system and memory testdetected 2

Pagina 121 - Confirming Initial Error Code

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4509 300D Memory system and memory testdetected 5

Pagina 122 - Memory-Related Error Codes

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450A 25BE Memory system and self testdetected 4W

Pagina 123 - Operator Panel Error Codes

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450A 300E Memory system and self testdetected 512

Pagina 124 - SPCN Error Codes

Chapter 1. Reference InformationThis chapter provides an overview of the system, including a logical description and aphysical overview of the system.

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450B 25BF Memory system and wire testdetected 6W

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450B 301F Memory system and wire testdetected 128

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450C 281F Memory system and IPL detectedSSA backp

Pagina 128 - 108 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450D 248A Memory system and attention handlerdete

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450D 288D Memory system and attention handlerdete

Pagina 130 - 110 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450E 24A1 Memory system and scan controlroutines

Pagina 131 - Firmware Error Codes

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450E 288D Memory system and scan controlroutines

Pagina 132 - 112 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450F 24A1 Memory system and error codegeneration/

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU450F 283F Memory system and error codegeneration/

Pagina 134 - 114 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4606 244F I/O system and scan interface basicassu

Pagina 135

Bus ArchitectureTen PCI slots are available:v Six of the slots are 64-bit PCI full-sized slots at 66 MHz, 3.3 volts.v Four of the slots are 64-bit PCI

Pagina 136 - 116 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4606 288D I/O system and scan interface basicassu

Pagina 137 - Bus Systems

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4607 24A2 I/O system and 6xx bus processorruntime

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4607 300B I/O system and 6xx bus processorruntime

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4608 25B6 I/O system and other bus processorrunti

Pagina 140 - 120 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4608 300E I/O system and other bus processorrunti

Pagina 141

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4609 283F I/O system and memory test detectedSCSI

Pagina 142 - 122 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460A 25BD I/O system and self test detected 2W600

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460B 24A1 I/O system and wire test detected 1W2M

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460B 303A I/O system and wire test detected1GB DI

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460C 300A I/O system and IPL detected 32MBDIMM fa

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v Minimum configuration is either one 600 MHz processor, which has 2 MB of L2cache, or one 750 MHz processor, which has 8 MB of L2 cache.v Two or four

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460D 25BB I/O system and attention handlerdetecte

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460E 244D I/O system and scan control routinesdet

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460E 288D I/O system and scan control routinesdet

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460F 24A4 I/O system and error codegeneration/log

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU460F 300D I/O system and error codegeneration/log

Pagina 152 - Service Processor Error Codes

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B26 25BD Processor system and scan interfacebasi

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B26 300D Processor system and scan interfacebasi

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B27 25B6 Processor system and 6xx busprocessor r

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B27 300A Processor system and 6xx busprocessor r

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B28 24A2 Processor system and other busprocessor

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Operator Panelv 32-character LED diagnostics displayv Power and Reset buttonsInput/Output Portsv 25-pin parallelv 9-pin serial (4)v Keyboardv Mousev U

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B28 282E Processor system and other busprocessor

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B29 244F Processor system and memory testdetecte

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B29 282E Processor system and memory testdetecte

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2A 24A2 Processor system and self testdetected

Pagina 162 - 142 Service Guide

Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2A 300A Processor system and self testdetected

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2B 25BB Processor system and wire testdetected

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2B 300E Processor system and wire testdetected

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2C 263D Processor system and IPL detectedmemory

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2D 24A2 Processor system and attentionhandler d

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2D 2A00 Processor system and attentionhandler d

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Data Flow with One-Way ProcessorSystem BoardL2Processor Card (1 way only)6XXBus 0PMemory Card(1 only is optional)Memory Card(1 only is optional)SMI BU

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2E 25B6 Processor system and scan controlroutin

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2E 300D Processor system and scan controlroutin

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2F 25BD Processor system and error codegenerati

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Table 7. Service Processor Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRU4B2F 300D Processor system and error codegenerati

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Table 9. Common Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUB006 1404 Service processor firmware fault 1. Updat

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Table 9. Common Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUB10F 1681 Service processor firmware updateinvalidC

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Table 9. Common Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUB1xx 4606 Firmware failure 1. Check for system firm

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Table 9. Common Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUB1xx 4645 Non-processor VPD failure Ignore all loca

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Table 9. Common Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUB1xx 4671 I/O cooling 1. Check ambient temperature2

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Table 9. Common Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUB1xx 4691 System firmware surveillance timeout (Sys

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Data Flow with Two- to Six-Way ProcessorSystem BoardL22-Way System6XXBus 0L2PPL2L2P6XXBus 1Memory Cards(1 or 2)Memory Cards(1 or 2)256 MB - 32 GBSMI B

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Table 9. Common Firmware Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUB1xx 4696 System firmware interface failure 1. Chec

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Problem Determination-Generated Error CodesAttention: If you replace FRUs or perform an action and the problem is still notcorrected, go to “MAP 1540:

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Table 11. Problem Determination Generated Error Codes (continued)Error Code Description Action/ Possible Failing FRUM0ME M002 The system hung during m

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Chapter 6. Loading the System Diagnostics In Service ModeThe system diagnostics can be booted from the default boot list or from the servicemode boot

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After any requested passwords have been entered, the system attempts to boot fromthe first device of each type found on the list. If no bootable image

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Chapter 7. Using the Service ProcessorThe service processor menus make it possible for you to configure service processoroptions, as well as enable an

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Service Processor MenusThe service processor menus are divided into two groups:v General user menus - the user must know the general-access password.v

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Menu InactivityThe service processor exits menu mode after ten minutes of inactivity, and displays amessage indicating that it has done so. Pressing a

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Displays the service processor error logs. For an example, refer to “ServiceProcessor Error Log” on page 281.v Read System POST ErrorsThis option shou

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Service Processor FirmwareVERSION: CL000313Copyright 2000 IBM CorporationSYSTEM NAMEMAIN MENU1. Service Processor Setup Menu2. System Power Control Me

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Power FlowThe following diagram shows the right side of the system with the cover removed.12345678910111213141516171819201 110 V ac/220 V ac power int

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Service Processor Setup MenuThe Service Processor Setup menu shown below is accessed from the Main Menu.SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP MENU1. Change Privileg

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PasswordsPasswords can be any combination of up to eight alphanumeric characters. You canenter longer passwords, but the entries are truncated to incl

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v Enable/Disable Console MirroringConsole mirroring is supported on serial port 1 (S1) and serial port 2 (S2). Whenconsole mirroring is enabled, the s

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v Reprogram Flash EPROM MenuThis option updates the system EPROMs. After entering Y to indicate that you wantto continue, you are prompted to enter th

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System Power Control MenuThis menu is used to set power control options. Other menus that control boot optionsare available here:SYSTEM POWER CONTROL

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If the ring-indicate power-on setting is changed, you must select option 30 (RefreshModem Settings) to update the modem settings. If option 30 (Refres

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– Enable supplemental restart policy - The default setting is No. If set to Yes, theservice processor restarts the system when the system loses contro

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v Boot Mode MenuThe Boot Mode Menu allows you to select a boot mode.Boot Mode Menu1. Boot to SMS Menu:Currently Disabled2. Service Mode Boot from Save

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System Information MenuThis menu provides access to system configuration information, error logs, systemresources, and processor configuration.SYSTEM

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v Read Service Processor ConfigurationDisplays current service processor configuration.v Processor Configuration/Deconfiguration MenuThis menu allows

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Powering Off and Powering On the SystemThis section provides procedures for powering off and powering on the system.Powering Off the SystemIf the syst

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The error status of each processor is indicated by AB, where B indicates the numberof errors and A indicates the type of error according to the follow

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After you select a processor card or a memory riser card, a menu allowing theselection of a memory DIMM is displayed. The following is an example of t

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To change the memory configuration, select the number of the memory DIMM. Thememory DIMM state will change from configured to deconfigured or from dec

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Memory Riser Card 2 Memory DIMM Locations for Service Processor Menus15: 10.3216: 10.3413: 10.3611: 10.409: 10.447: 10.455: 10.413: 10.371: 10.332: 10

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v Power Control Network Utilities MenuThis menu allows the user to do a lamp test on the operator panels and display, orchange the I/O type.POWER CONT

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Language Selection MenuThe service processor menus and messages are available in various languages. Thismenu allows a language to be selected in which

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Call-In/Call-Out Setup MenuThis menu is used to configure a modem for the service processor to use to support thesystem:CALL-IN/CALL-OUT SETUP MENU1.

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Modem Configuration MenuThe first two lines of the Modem Configuration Menu are status lines showing thecurrent selections. Selections are made in the

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Serial Port Selection MenuThis menu allows you to enable or disable the call-in and call-out functions of eachserial port in any combination.Serial Po

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Telephone Number Setup MenuUse this menu to set or change the telephone numbers for reporting a system failure.Telephone Number Setup Menu1. Service C

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Console StrategyThe firmware starts a console-selection sequence at system boot time if any of thefollowing is true:v A console has not yet been selec

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Call-Out Policy Setup MenuCallout settings can be set using the following menu:CALL-OUT POLICY SETUP MENU1. Call-Out policy (First/All):Currently Firs

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Customer Account Setup MenuThis menu allows users to enter information that is specific to their account.Customer Account Setup Menu1. Customer Accoun

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Service Processor FunctionsThis section discusses some of the service processor functions in greater detail. Theservice processor supports the functio

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System Power-On MethodsThis section discusses the following system power-on methods:v Power-on switchv Service processor menusPrivileged users can pow

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Service Processor Reboot/Restart RecoveryRebootdescribes bringing the system hardware back up; for example, from a systemreset or power-on. The boot p

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When this setting is no, or if the operating system did not set a policy, the serviceprocessor refers to enable supplemental restart policy for its ac

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System Firmware UpdatesThis section provides information and instructions for updating the system firmware. Youmay need to perform these steps if you

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Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors or MemoryAll failures that crash the system with a machine check or check stop, even ifintermittent, are repo

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Service Processor System Monitoring - SurveillanceSurveillance is a function in which the service processor monitors the system, and thesystem monitor

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You can initiate surveillance mode immediately from service aids. In addition to thethree options above, a fourth option allows you to select immediat

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Bull ESCALAT610, PL 400T and PL 600TService GuideHardwareMay 2002BULL CEDOC357 AVENUE PATTONB.P.2084549008 ANGERS CEDEX 01FRANCE86 A1 40KX 03ORDER REF

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The POST screen displays the following words:Memory Memory testKeyboard Initialize the keyboard and mouse. The window for pressing a key toaccess the

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Console MirroringConsole mirroring is supported on serial port 1 (S1) and serial port 2 (S2). Whenconsole mirroring is enabled, the service processor

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Service Processor Error LogThe service processor error log, an example of which follows, contains informationabout error conditions detected by the se

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LCD Progress Indicator LogThe following is an example of the LCD progress indicator log. It shows the types ofentries that the log might contain, and

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Service Processor Operational PhasesThis section provides a high-level flow of the phases of the service processor.SP Power AppliedPre-Standby PhaseSt

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The standby phase components are as follows:v Modem ConfigurationThe service processor configures the modem (if installed) so that incoming calls canb

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Run-Time PhaseThis phase includes the tasks that the service processor performs during steady-stateexecution of the operating system.v Environmental m

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Chapter 8. Using System Management ServicesUse the System Management Services menus to view information about your systemand to perform tasks such as

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Each option on the System Management Services Utilities menu is described in thissection.Password UtilitiesEntering this selection permits access to t

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Display Error LogA screen similar to the following displays when you select this option. You can view orclear your system error log..-----------------

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6 KeyThe numeric 6 key works like the numeric 5 key, except that firmware uses thecustomized service mode bootlist that was set up using the AIX servi

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IP ParametersSelect the IP Parameters option from the Network Parameters menu to display ascreen similar to the following:IP Parameters1. Client IP Ad

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Adapter ParametersSelect the Adapter Parameters option from the Network Parameters menu to view anadapter’s hardware address, as well as configure net

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PingSelect Ping from the Network Parameters menu to test a connection to a remotesystem unit. After selecting the ping option, you must first choose a

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SCSI UtilitiesSCSI Utilities allow you to set delay times for the SCSI hard disk spin-up and to setSCSI IDs for SCSI controllers installed in the syst

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MultiBootMultiboot allows you to select a method for booting the system.Multiboot1 Select Software2 Software Default3 Select Install Device4 Select Bo

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Select Boot DevicesSelect this option to view and change the custom boot list, which is the sequence ofdevices read at startup time. The boot list can

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Selecting any of the Configure Boot Device options displays a screen similar to thefollowing.Configure Nth Boot DeviceDevice Current DeviceNumber Posi

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Select LanguageSelect this option to change the language used by the System Management Servicesscreens and the service processor menus.Select Language

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Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement ProceduresBefore performing any of the removal or replacement procedures in this chapter, readthe following notices

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System Unit LocationsFront View14567841321312111091 Media Bay (Optional Drive): Bay D17 -This position is for installing an optionalmedia device.5&

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Handling Static-Sensitive DevicesAttention: Adapters, and disk drives are sensitive to static electricity discharge.These devices are wrapped in antis

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CoversRemoving the CoversTo remove the covers, perform the following steps:1. Some procedures can be performed while the system power is on. Refer to“

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4. To remove the rear cover, lift the cover up and out.5. Store the cover in a safe place.302 Service Guide

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6. To remove the side covers, remove the screws (1) that hold the side covers to therear frame.Attention: Do not remove the right side cover unless th

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Replacing Covers1. To replace the side covers, do the following:a. Insert the tabs on the side cover into the slots on the system unit.b. Slide the co

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Removing Processor and Memory Riser Card Cover1. If you have not already done so, shut down the system as described in “Stoppingthe System Unit” on pa

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Hot-Pluggable FRUsNote: You do not have to power down the system to remove a hot-pluggable FRU fromthe system.The following FRUs are hot-pluggable:v S

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Disk Drive OptionsYour system can have up to 14 disk drives installed: 12 disk drives installed in twosix-position hot-plug disk drive bays and two di

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Disk Drive Slot LED DefinitionsThe following table describes the possible states of the LEDs associated with each ofthe hot-plug disk drive slots. One

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Status LEDsLED Status DefinitionGreen (Top) Flashing Drive activityOff Drive not spinning and no activityOn Steady Drive spinning and no activitySlow

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Rear View5678413210 9111213141211100908070605040364-bit 5V Slotsat 33MHz64-bit 5V Slotsat 33MHz64-bit 3.3V Slotsat 66MHz64-bit 3.3V Slotsat 66MHz1&

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4. Remove the disk drive bay cover from the disk drive bay.5. Log in as root user.6. At the command line, type smitty.7. Select System Storage Managem

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13. Remove the disk drive by pulling the disk drive lever toward you until it iscompletely open. Then remove the disk drive from the slot. The LED on

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To replace a SCSI hot-plug disk drive, perform the following steps:1. Remove the disk drive from its protective packaging, and open the drive latchhan

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6. Select Devices.7. Select Install/Configure Devices Added After IPL and press Enter. Successfulconfiguration is indicated by the OK message displaye

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Removing Hot-Plug SSA Disk DrivesReview the information in “Disk Drive Options” on page 307 before removing a diskdrive.Note: SSA bays require a carri

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8. Select SSA Disks.9. Select SSA Physical Disks.10. Select Identify an SSA Physical Disk.11. Select the disk you want to remove from the list.Note: I

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Replacing Hot-Plug SSA Disk DrivesReview the information in “Disk Drive Options” on page 307 before installing a diskdrive.Note: SSA bays require a ca

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2. Install the disk drive in the drive slot. Align the disk drive with the drive slot rails,and slide the disk drive into the slot until it contacts t

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PCI Adapter OptionsYour system has ten PCI adapter slots in which you can install adapters. When youinstall or remove adapters, refer to the procedure

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Removing Adapter CardsWith this system, you can remove PCI adapters with the power on. These adapters arereferred to ashot-pluggablePCI adapters. Some

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System Board1...25b4917121375a101613143861112151&2Expansion Slots: For adding PCIadapters.1 Expansion Slot C122 Expansion Slot C38-119-Pin Serial

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7. Carefully grasp the adapter by the edges and pull it straight out from the systemboard. Store the adapter in a safe place.8. If you plan to replace

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For additional information about taking an adapter offline or removing it fromthe system configuration, see theAIX System Management Guide: OperatingS

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16. Carefully grasp the adapter by the edges and pull it straight out from the systemboard. Store the adapter in a safe place.17. Place a blank slot c

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Before you install an adapter, determine if the PCI adapter you are installing ishot-pluggable. See thePCI Adapter Placement Reference, order number S

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7. Carefully grasp the adapter by the edges and align the adapter in the slot guides.Insert the adapter fully into the adapter slot connector. If you

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11. Select Replace/Remove a PCI Hot-Plug Adapter and press Enter. TheReplace/Remove a PCI Hot-Plug Adapter menu displays.12. Move the cursor to select

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20. Continue to follow the screen instructions until you receive a message that theinstallation is successful. Successful installation is indicated by

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Note: The PCI Hot-Plug Manager menu displays. See the following for descriptions ofthe menu options. Then return to the procedure that directed you he

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Allows a new PCI adapter to be configured into the system if software support isalready available for the adapter. The selected PCI slot will go into

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RemovalDANGERDo not attempt to open the covers of the power supply. Power supplies arenot serviceable and are to be replaced as a unit.Note: If attemp

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Operator PanelThe following diagram shows the locations of the operator panel display and theoperator panel pushbuttons.R12 345891011761 Power-On Butt

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3. If you have not already done so, remove the front, rear, and right side covers asdescribed in “Removing the Covers” on page 301.4. Locate the next

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1. Remove the power supply baffle plate from the redundant power supply by pullingout the button and tilting the baffle out from the system.The baffle

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3. Install the new power supply by sliding it into the frame until the locking handlecontacts the frame.4. Lift the locking handle and push it in at t

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5. The card is secured in place with camming latches at each end. Open the cardlatches by rotating them out until the card is pulled out of the connec

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2. Place the card onto the card guide rails. The memory DIMMs, if present, shouldface downward.3. Push the card into the system unit until you feel it

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System Memory OptionsTwo slots are available for memory riser cards. Each riser card had 16 sockets. See“System Board” on page 14, which illustrates t

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Memory Placement for a Memory Riser CardMemory riser cards can be populated with up to fourquads. Each quad is a group offour DIMMs; the quads are lab

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6. Locate the memory DIMM connectors and determine which DIMMs you want toremove.(15) A(16) A(14) B(12) C(10) D(8) D(6) C(4) B(2) A(13) B(11) C(9) D(7

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ReplacementNote: If your system has a one-way processor card installed, the memory may beinstalled on this card. Remove the processor card to upgrade

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5. Replace the processor and memory riser card cover as described in “ReplacingProcessor and Memory Riser Card Cover” on page 305.6. Replace the syste

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v When you are installing a memory riser card:– Memory DIMMs must be moved from the one-way processor card to the memoryriser card.– The memory riser

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Removal1. Shut down the system. See “Stopping the System Unit” on page 306.2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.3. If you have not already do

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down into the socket.Note: Be sure to reset the time and date and other system options that might havebeen lost when the battery was removed.If you ar

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Replacement1. Remove the VPD module from the old operator panel and insert it in the newoperator panel. Make sure you insert the module in the same po

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PCI Adapter DividersRemoval1. Remove all PCI adapters (see “Removing Adapter Cards” on page 319).2. Gently twist down the flexible tab on the right en

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16. Mark the locations and disconnect the following cables from the backplaneassembly:v Fan cablev Parallel cable assemblyv Debug cable assembly17. Re

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DB2DB3DB1D01D07D03D09D05D11D02D08D04D10D06D12D13D14If you are installing:v A two-position SCSI disk drive bay, continue with “Removing a Two-Position

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Replacing a Two-Position SCSI Disk Drive BayTo replace a two-position SCSI disk drive bay, use the following procedure:1. If you have not already done

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5. Connect the SCSI cable connectors to the backplane. See “SCSI and SSA CablingConfigurations” on page 355 for cable routing.6. Install the screws to

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3. If you have not already done so, remove the covers, as described in “Removing theCovers” on page 301.4. Remove the disk drives from the disk drive

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SCSI (SES) Drive Bay Cables234511I2C Connector 4 Power Connector2 SCSI Connector 5 SCSI Connector3 Power ConnectorChapter 9. Removal and Replacement P

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The period (·) identifies sublocations (DIMMs on a memory riser card, SCSI addresses,cables). The following are examples:v P1-M1.4 identifies DIMM 4 o

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SSA Drive Bay Cables23456711I2C Connector 5 SSA Connector2 Power Connector 6 SSA Connector3 Power Connector 7 Power Connector4 SSA Connector7. Remove

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Replacing Six-Position SCSI (SES) or SSA Disk Drive Bays1. If you are installing a second disk drive bay, and an adapter to connect the diskdrive bay

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SSA Drive Bay Cables23456711I2C Connector 5 SSA Connector2 Power Connector 6 SSA Connector3 Power Connector 7 Power Connector4 SSA Connector352 Servic

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3. Position the cables so they can be guided through the holes in the rear of thesystem unit bay, and slide the disk drive cage halfway into the syste

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4. Connect the power cables to the power connectors, which are located on thesystem board behind the enclosure. The following diagram shows the right

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SCSI and SSA Cabling ConfigurationsThe diagrams in this section show the cabling for many of the configurations availableon this system. Locate the di

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First Six-Position SCSI Disk Drive Bay CablingView of Right SideInternalSCSI CableView of Left SideORView of Right SideView of Left SideExternalSCSI C

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Second Six-Position SCSI Disk Drive Bay CablingView of Right SideInternalSCSI CableView of Left SideTwo Six-Position SCSI RAID Bays Connected to a Sin

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One Six-Position SCSI RAID Bay and One Six-Position SSA BayView of Right SideView of Left SideInternalSCSI CableExternalSSA Cablesto BulkheadSSA Adapt

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Replacing Non-Hot-Plug DrivesThis section helps you replace non-hot-plug media drives in the optional media positionof the system or disk drives in th

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AIX Location CodesThe basic formats of the AIX location codes are as follows:v For non-SCSI devices/drives:– AB-CD-EF-GHv For SCSI devices/drives:– AB

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Replacing a Media Drive in the Optional Media PositionPerform the following steps to remove either the blank cover or the old drive from thebracket an

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4. Remove the screws that hold the cover onto the two-position SCSI drive bay andremove the cover.Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement Procedures 361

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5. Remove the disk drive by pulling the disk drive lever toward you until it iscompletely open. Then pull the drive out of the slot.Replacing a Disk D

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4. Remove the screws that hold the cover onto the two-position SCSI drive bay andremove the cover.5. Remove the disk drive from its protective packagi

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7. Slide the disk drive into the bay as shown in the following diagram.8. Replace the two-position SCSI disk drive bay cover.9. Replace the system uni

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Chapter 10. Parts InformationThis chapter contains parts information for the Models 25F/80, 256/F0, and 256/F1.Covers123456Index FRU Part Number Units

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Index FRU Part Number Units PerAssyDescription1 23L2922 1 Cable, Diskette Power2 24L1771 1 Cable, Diskette3 04N4267 1 Cable, Media Power4 24L1723 0-1

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Index FRU Part Number Units PerAssyDescription19 See Note 1 Diskette Drive16 33G3907 2 or 4 Screws (per Media Assembly)20 24L1726 1 Media Device Mount

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Left Side12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262727a282930317Chapter 10. Parts Information 369

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For SCSI devices, the location code is defined as follows:AB-CD-EF-G,H| | |||| | | | Logical Unit address of the SCSI Device| | | Control Unit Address

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Index FRU PartNumberCCINNumberUnits PerAssemblyDescription1 24L1738 0-2 Fan Filler2 24L1730 2-4 Fan Assembly3 04N2273 0-2 Point to point SCSI CableAss

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Index FRU PartNumberCCINNumberUnits PerAssemblyDescription17 24L1546 1 CEC Cage18 75G2878 4 PCI Guide Assembly MountingScrews19 24L1829 8 System Board

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AccessoriesPower Cords123478 9 1056Index Part Number Country/Region1 1838574 Bahamas, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, CostaRica, Dominican Republic

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Index Part Number Country/Region6 14F0015 Bangladesh, Burma, Pakistan, South Africa, SriLanka7 14F0033 Bahrain, Bermuda, Brunei, Channel Islands, Cypr

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Keyboards and MouseIndex FRU Part Number Units PerAssyDescription1 75H9504 1 Keyboard, United States English (ID 103P)75H9519 1 Keyboard, French (ID 1

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Appendix A. Environmental NoticesProduct Recycling and DisposalComponents of the system unit, such as structural parts and circuit boards, can berecyc

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Appendix B. NoticesThis information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A.The manufacturer may not offer the products, services

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Appendix C. Service Processor Setup and TestFor your convenience, an example of a basic service processor setup checklist isincluded here. Your setup

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The following copyright notice protects this book under the Copyright laws of the United States of Americaand other countries which prohibit such acti

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AIX and Physical Location Code Reference TablesThe following diagrams identify the physical locations in the system. These locationscorrespond to the

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Testing the SetupThis section contains sample testing procedures to help ensure that your setup isworking.These tests include communicating with the s

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Return to the “Telephone Number Setup Menu” on page 269 to enter the actualtelephone numbers your server will use for reporting problems.Serial Port C

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Appendix D. Modem ConfigurationsThe service processor is designed to place little demand on an attached modem,thereby increasing the setup and connect

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Configuration File SelectionUse the following steps to select a configuration file:1. Is your modem an IBM 7852-400?If Yes, use modem configuration fi

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If AT&F, configuration file modem_f.cfg is recommended.If AT&Fn, configuration file modem_f0.cfg or modem_f1.cfg is recommended,depending on w

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Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration FilesThe following table contains information to help you determine which modemconfiguration

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v condinv ripo4. Save the changes.IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch SettingsIf you are using a 7852-400 modem to enable service processor communications, forpro

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The service processor uses the ring interrupt request to count the number of rings whenRing Indicate Power-On (RIPO) is enabled. If your modem produce

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Consult your modem manual for its specific response scheme for the &Dn command.Two strategies are available for dealing with the modem’s response

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System Board LocationsAIXLocationCodesP1-I 1231-0827-08P1-I 1037-082D-0817-08P1-I 1134-082A-08P1-I 93A-0814-081A-08P1-I 5P1-I 7P1-I 3P1-I 8P1-I 4P1-I

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Prevention StrategyThe disconnect is caused by the operating system when it initializes the PrimaryConsole. The tests listed in “Transfer of a Modem S

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Modem Configuration Sample FilesSample File modem_m0.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP: modem_m0## FUNCTIONS: Modem confi

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send "+++" # Assure command mode.delay 2 # Allow mode switching delay.send "ATH0T\r" # Set modem switch-hook down# (i.e., hang up)

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Sample File modem_m1.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP modem_m1## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file specifically for IB

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# *E0=data compression disabled# E0=echo disabledignore "0\r" or "OK\r\n" timeout 2 # Ignore modem response.send "AT#F0*Q2\r&

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Sample File modem_z.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP Z## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for many early Hayes* compa

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timeout 60donedisconnect:delay 2 # Separate from previous data.send "+++" # Assure command mode.delay 2 # Allow mode switching delay.send &q

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Sample File modem_z0.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP Z0## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for some early Hayes* com

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expect "16\r" or "15\r" or "14\r" or "12\r" or "10\r" or "5\r" or "1\r" busy &qu

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Sample File modem_f.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP F## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for many recent Hayes* comp

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Memory Riser Card and Memory DIMM Locations(15) A(16) A(14) B(12) C(10) D(8) D(6) C(4) B(2) A(13) B(11) C(9) D(7) D(5) C(3) B(1) ALocation Code Memory

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doneretry: send "A/" # Repeat the previous command.# Expect a connection response.expect "16\r" or "15\r" or "14\r&

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# responses.expect "8\r" or "7\r" or "6\r" or "4\r" or "3\r"delay 2doneAppendix D. Modem Configurati

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Sample File modem_f0.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP F0## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for many recent Hayes* co

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expect "16\r" or "15\r" or "14\r" or "12\r" or "10\r" or "5\r" or "1\r" busy &qu

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done # RI Power On enabled.error: # Handle unexpected modem# responses.expect "8\r" or "7\r" or "6\r" or "4\r"

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Sample File modem_f1.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP F1## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for many recent Hayes* co

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timeout 60doneretry: send "A/" # Repeat the previous command.# Expect a connection response.expect "16\r" or "15\r" or &

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error: # Handle unexpected modem# responses.expect "8\r" or "7\r" or "6\r" or "4\r" or "3\r"delay 2d

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Appendix E. SSA Problem Determination ProceduresProblem determination procedures are provided by power-on self-tests (POSTs), servicerequest numbers (

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One-Way Processor Card Memory DIMM Locations(8) A(7) B(6) C(5) D(3) C(4) D(2) B(1) ALocation Code Memory DIMMsP1-C1-Mn Memory DIMMs on processor card

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tests that are run are related to the type of SSA adapter being used. If a POST failsand prevents the adapter from becoming available, an error is log

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Appendix F. SSA Software and Microcode ErrorsThis appendix provides an explanation of serial storage architecture (SSA) software,service request numbe

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1. Make a note of the contents of the error log for the device that has the problem.2. Go to the using system service aids and select Display Vital Pr

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Table 12. Service Request NumbersSRN FRU List % Problem10101 Disk drive module (See “RemovingHot-Plug SSA Disk Drives” onpage 314.)100 Description: Di

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Table 12. Service Request Numbers (continued)SRN FRU List % Problem2A004 Disk drive module (See “RemovingHot-Plug SSA Disk Drives” onpage 314.)SSA ada

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Table 12. Service Request Numbers (continued)SRN FRU List % Problem2A206 Disk drive module (See “RemovingHot-Plug SSA Disk Drives” onpage 314.)100 Des

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Table 12. Service Request Numbers (continued)SRN FRU List % Problem34000 Disk drive module (See “RemovingHot-Plug SSA Disk Drives” onpage 314.)Externa

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Table 12. Service Request Numbers (continued)SRN FRU List % Problem46000through47500Action: Go toAdvanced SerialRAID AdaptersUser’s Guide and Maintena

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Table 12. Service Request Numbers (continued)SRN FRU List % Problem50100 None – Description: An attempt was made to log anerror against a pdisk that i

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Table 12. Service Request Numbers (continued)SRN FRU List % Problem60210 Disk drive module (See “RemovingHot-Plug SSA Disk Drives” onpage 314.)100 Des

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System Location CodesIf a returned value is not listed in this table, see ″Physical Location Code StandardPrefixes″ under ″Diagnostic Numbers and Code

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Table 12. Service Request Numbers (continued)SRN FRU List % ProblemD0450 None – Description: A format operation is in progress.The format operation th

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SRN 48000 shows that the SSA loop contains more devices or adapters than areallowed. The following condition exists: the loop contains more than 48 de

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The location code shows only the position of the SSA adapter in the using system andthe type of device that is attached. Use a service aid to find the

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The SSA links must be configured as loops. The loop is connected to the internalconnectors at the SSA adapter card. These connectorsmustbe a valid pai

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The configuration software first recognizes the disk drive module by themachine-readable serial number that is written on the disk. Then, it assigns a

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communicate only through connector A2 of the SSA adapter.If two or more disk drive modules are turned off, fail, or are removed from the loop,some mod

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IndexAabout this book xviiac, power cables 31accessories 372acousticalnoiseemissions 375adapterPOSTs (power-on self-tests) 409adapter cards 319removin

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diskette drive 12Eemissionsnoise 375entering open firmware 11entry MAP 33, 37entry point, MAPs 72error code to FRU index 99error codescommon firmware

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maintenance analysis procedures (MAPs) 37, 70MAPs (maintenance analysis procedures)using 70MAPs (Maintenance Analysis Procedures)starting 72media driv

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FRU Name SlotNameLocationCodeAIXLocationCodePhysicalConnectionLogicalConnectionPCI Slot 3 C03 P1/I3 10-5A J10, 64 BITSee Note 1on page 29.PCI to PCIBr

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Qquick entry MAP 33, 38Rreading the operator panel display 15rear connector locations 13reboot/restart policy setup menu 255recycling 375reference inf

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service processor(continued)system power control menu 254telephone setup menu 269test 379service processor checkpoints 79service processor error codes

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432 Service Guide

Pagina 394 - Keyboards and Mouse

Vos remarques sur ce document / Technical publication remark formTitre / Title :Bull ESCALA T610, PL 400T and PL 600T Service Guide Nº Reférence / Re

Pagina 395 - Acoustical Noise Emissions

Technical Publications Ordering FormBon de Commande de Documents TechniquesTo order additional publications, please fill up a copy of this form and se

Pagina 397 - Appendix B. Notices

BULL CEDOC357 AVENUE PATTONB.P.2084549008 ANGERS CEDEX 01FRANCE86 A1 40KX 03ORDER REFERENCEPLACE BAR CODE IN LOWERLEFT CORNER

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Utiliser les marques de découpe pour obtenir les étiquettes.Use the cut marks to get the labels.86 A1 40KX 03T610, PL 400T andPL 600TService GuideESCA

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FRU Name SlotNameLocationCodeAIXLocationCodePhysicalConnectionLogicalConnectionPCI Slot 7 Device P1-I7 2A-08 to2A-0F or2B-xx or2C-xxJ14, 64 BITSee Not

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FRU Name SlotNameLocationCodeAIXLocationCodePhysicalConnectionLogicalConnectionPCI Slot 12 Device P1-I12 31-08 to31-0F or32-xx or33-xxJ19, 64 BITSee N

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FRU Name SlotNameLocationCodeAIXLocationCodePhysicalConnectionLogicalConnectionDASD 6-Pack 1, Drive 1 D1 B1.1 SCSI:xx-xx-00-8,0SSA: SeeNote 4 onpage 2

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FRU Name SlotNameLocationCodeAIXLocationCodePhysicalConnectionLogicalConnectionDASD 6-Pack 2, Drive 3 D9 B2.3 SCSI:xx-xx-00-10,0 SSA:See Note 4.DASD 6

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ContentsSafety Notices ...xiElectrical Safety ...xiiLaser Safety Information...xiiLaser Com

Pagina 404 - Configuration File Selection

v Depth - 728 mm (28.7 inches)Weight70 kg (155 lb) Minimum to 95 kg (209 lb) MaximumOperating EnvironmentTemperature - 10° to 38°C (50° to 100°F)Humid

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Acousticsv Non-Redundant:– 2 Way/4 Way:Operating 6.1 BelsIdle 5.9 Belsv Redundant:– 6 Way:Operating 6.8 BelsIdle 6.6 BelsSystem Service ClearancesInst

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If the inspection indicates an unacceptable safety condition, the condition must becorrected before anyone can service the machine.Note: The owner of

Pagina 407 - Ring Detection

Chapter 2. Diagnostics OverviewModels 25F/80, 256/F0, and 256/F1 systems use an integrated set of softwarediagnostic procedures to facilitate isolatio

Pagina 408 - Transfer of a Modem Session

The Power MAP deals with isolation of components to diagnose a power problem. Thenature of power problems can be related to powering on and down the s

Pagina 409 - Recovery Strategy

Note: Certain checkpoints may remain in the display for long periods of time.A spinning cursor is visible in the upper-right corner of the displayduri

Pagina 411 - Sample File modem_m0.cfg

Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs)This chapter contains maintenance analysis procedures (MAPs) for the Models 25F/80,256/F0, and 256/F1

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Symptom Starting PointThe system stops and a 4-digit numberbeginning with 0 or 2 is displayed in theoperator panel display.Go to theFast Path MAPin th

Pagina 413 - Sample File modem_m1.cfg

Symptom ActionService ActionsYou have parts to exchange or a correctiveaction to perform.1. Go to Chapter 9, “Removal andReplacement Procedures” on pa

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Riser Card Memory Placement Rules ...16Logical and Physical Locations ...16Physical Location Codes ...16Lo

Pagina 415 - Sample File modem_z.cfg

Symptom ActionSystem Stops With A 4-Digit Number That Does Not Begin With 0 or 2 DisplayedThe system stops and a 4-digit checkpoint thatdoes not begin

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Symptom ActionAll display problems.v If using a graphics display:1. Go to the problem determinationprocedures for the display.2. If you do not find a

Pagina 417 - Sample File modem_z0.cfg

Symptom ActionAll of the system POST indicators are displayedon the system console, the system pauses andthen restarts. The termPOST indicatorsreferst

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Symptom ActionThe SMS configuration list or boot sequenceselection menu shows more SCSI devicesattached to a controller/adapter than areactually attac

Pagina 419 - Sample File modem_f.cfg

Symptom ActionYou do not have a determined symptom. Go toMAP 0020: Problem DeterminationProcedureinDiagnostic Information for MultipleBus Systems.You

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Reboot Policy From the System Power Control Menu, go to the Reboot/Restart PolicySetup Menu and set:1. Number of reboot attempts to 0 (zero)2. Use OS-

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Symptom ActionThe system does not respond when thepassword is entered.Go to “Step 1020-2” on page 47.The system stopped. A POST indicator isdisplayed

Pagina 422 - Sample File modem_f0.cfg

Step 1020-2There is a problem with the keyboard.Find the type of keyboard you are using in the following table; then follow theinstructions given in t

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MAP 1520: PowerNote: This is not a start-of-call MAP. Use this Power MAP only if you have beendirected here from a MAP step inDiagnostic Information f

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Go to “Step 1520-2”.2. The power LED on the operator panel is flashing, the operator panel display isblank and the power supply fans are turning.Go to

Pagina 425 - Sample File modem_f1.cfg

Step 2010-8...74Step 2010-9...74Step 2010-10 ...74Step 2010-11 ...74

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If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, go to“Step 1520-4”.YES Replace the power supply that you removed.Go to ″MAP 410: R

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Reinstall the memory DIMMs on the processor card, one pair at a time, untilthe problem recurs. Replace the memory DIMM pair (one DIMM at a time)that w

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4. SCSI device power cable(s), lowest bay to highest bay5. PCI adapters, lowest slot to highest slotTurn on the power after each part is installed or

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5. The service processor may have recorded one or more symptoms in its error log. Itis a good idea to examine that error log before proceeding (see Se

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4. Disconnect all external cables (such as parallel, serial 1, serial 2, serial 3, serial 4,keyboard, mouse, 100BaseT Ethernet, SCSI).5. Remove both s

Pagina 431 - Software and Microcode Errors

Step 1540-3One of the FRUs remaining in the system unit is defective.Note: If the system stopped with a checkpoint or error code different from the on

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3. Connect the system unit power cable to the wall outlet and wait for OK on theoperator panel display.4. Turn on the power.5. Wait for the operator p

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Step 1540-6No failure was detected with this configuration.1. Turn off the power and unplug the system unit power cable from the wall outlet.2. Instal

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Repeat this step until the defective FRU is identified or all the FRUs have beenexchanged.If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exc

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If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, callyour service support person for assistance.If the symptom changed, check for l

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General User Menu ...247Privileged User Menus ...248Main Menu...248Service Processor Setup M

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3. Connect the signal and power connectors to one of the SCSI devices (CD-ROMdrive, tape drive, or disk drive). Do not connect the signal and power co

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7. Enter the appropriate password when you are prompted to do so.Is the ″Please define the System Console″ screen displayed?NO The last device connect

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If the symptom has changed check for loose cards, cables, and obviousproblems. If you do not find a problem, return to “Step 1540-1” on page 53 andfol

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4. Connect the system unit power cable to the wall outlet and wait for OK on theoperator panel display.5. Turn on the power.6. After the keyboard indi

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3. System board (see note 3 on page 37)Repeat this step until the defective FRU is identified or all the FRUs have beenexchanged.If the symptom did no

Pagina 442 - The SSA Adapter

YES Repeat this step until all of the devices are attached.Go to “Step 1540-17”.Step 1540-17The system is working correctly with this configuration. O

Pagina 443 - Disk Drive Module Strings

1. Adapter (last one installed)2. System board (see note 3 on page 37)If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, callyour ser

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Repeat this step until all the FRUs associated with the SRN have beenexchanged or diagnostics has run with no trouble found. Run diagnostics aftereach

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2. Adapter to which the device is attachedRepeat this step until the defective FRU is identified or all the FRUs have beenexchanged.If the symptom did

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Does the system stop with code 2680 0Dxx, E151, E152, E153, E154, E155, E156,E15F, E170, or E172 displayed on the operator panel?NO Go to ″MAP 410: Re

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SCSI Utilities ...293Select Console ...293MultiBoot ...294Select Language ...

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YES Repeat this step until the defective device or cable is identified or all thedevices and cables have been disconnected.If all the devices and cabl

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SSA disk drives have light emitting diodes (LEDs) to identify the state of the diskdrive (1) shown in the following diagram.1Slot LEDs and drive LEDs

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Status LEDsLED Status DefinitionGreen (Top) Flashing Drive activityOff Drive not spinning and no activityOn Steady Drive spinning and no activitySlow

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If you do not get an SRN, the disk formatting may be incompatible with thesystem (the disk was most likely formatted on a different type of using syst

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YES Fix or replace the power cables as required. Go to ″MAP 410: RepairCheckout″ inDiagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systemsto verify therepair.

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Step 2010-13Replace the following:1. Backplane2. Disk drive with the second LED flashingGo to ″MAP 410: Repair Checkout″ inDiagnostic Information for

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If the SRN is 33xxx, the second device of the two is located atPAA+1.Note: If the SSA address (AA) in the SRN is higher than the highest SSA addressth

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Chapter 4. CheckpointsCheckpoints display on the operator panel as the system goes through powering onand the initial program load (IPL). This chapter

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Phase # Checkpoints onOperator PanelTime in phase(minutes)Major contributors to time in phaseNumber of processorsNumber of adaptersAmount of memoryChe

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Service Processor CheckpointsService processor checkpoints are in the range 8xxx to Bxxx. The message OKindicates successful service processor testing

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