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... password menu . 31 Using the enhanced security features . . . 32 Restricting access to IDE devices and diskette drives 33 Remote administration 34 Setting Adapter ROM security 35 Advanced setup 35 Cache control 35 ROM shadowing 35 PCI control 35 Plug and Play control 35 Processor control 36 ISA legacy resources 36 Power management 37 Using the Automatic configuration and power interface BIOS mode 37 Configuring the Ethernet controller 38 Troubleshooting the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller 40 Network connection problems 40 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 1 IBM Netfinity 3000...
... password menu . 31 Using the enhanced security features . . . 32 Restricting access to IDE devices and diskette drives 33 Remote administration 34 Setting Adapter ROM security 35 Advanced setup 35 Cache control 35 ROM shadowing 35 PCI control 35 Plug and Play control 35 Processor control 36 ISA legacy resources 36 Power management 37 Using the Automatic configuration and power interface BIOS mode 37 Configuring the Ethernet controller 38 Troubleshooting the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller 40 Network connection problems 40 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 1 IBM Netfinity 3000...
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...Ethernet controller operation mode switch setting 149 Updating the server configuration 150 Video port connector 152 Microprocessor speed switches settings . . 153 Keyboard and mouse connectors . . . . . 155 SCSI connectors 156 Internal SCSI connector 156 External SCSI connector 156 Universal serial bus ports 158 Ethernet connector 159 Symptom-to-FRU index 160 No beep symptoms 160 Beep symptoms 160 POST error codes 163 Diagnostic error codes 167 Ethernet controller messages 189 Miscellaneous symptoms 191 SCSI messages 197 Undetermined problems 198 Parts listing (Netfinity 3000...
...Ethernet controller operation mode switch setting 149 Updating the server configuration 150 Video port connector 152 Microprocessor speed switches settings . . 153 Keyboard and mouse connectors . . . . . 155 SCSI connectors 156 Internal SCSI connector 156 External SCSI connector 156 Universal serial bus ports 158 Ethernet connector 159 Symptom-to-FRU index 160 No beep symptoms 160 Beep symptoms 160 POST error codes 163 Diagnostic error codes 167 Ethernet controller messages 189 Miscellaneous symptoms 191 SCSI messages 197 Undetermined problems 198 Parts listing (Netfinity 3000...
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... board. 3. If an installed device is displayed, go to -FRU index" on page 160. 8. Shut down -level BIOS might be defective. 7. Check all systems related to the cluster. Start the diagnostic programs, if necessary see "Power supply" on page 198. 6. If the server hangs and no error is not recognized by the diagnostics program, that are displayed, diagnose the first error code displayed. 4. For power supply problems, see "Running the diagnostic test...
... board. 3. If an installed device is displayed, go to -FRU index" on page 160. 8. Shut down -level BIOS might be defective. 7. Check all systems related to the cluster. Start the diagnostic programs, if necessary see "Power supply" on page 198. 6. If the server hangs and no error is not recognized by the diagnostics program, that are displayed, diagnose the first error code displayed. 4. For power supply problems, see "Running the diagnostic test...
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... These programs are not accessible or have installed on running these programs provides the user interface for non-IBM devices. One of the server: the system board, Ethernet controller, video adapter or controller, random-access memory (RAM), diskette drive, serial port, parallel port, keyboard, and mouse. Type 8476 7 Diagnostic test programs IBM provides programs that you can run to diagnose hardware and some external devices. See "Running the diagnostic test programs" on page 11 for information on the hard disk. The server diagnostic test programs can identify most...
... These programs are not accessible or have installed on running these programs provides the user interface for non-IBM devices. One of the server: the system board, Ethernet controller, video adapter or controller, random-access memory (RAM), diskette drive, serial port, parallel port, keyboard, and mouse. Type 8476 7 Diagnostic test programs IBM provides programs that you can run to diagnose hardware and some external devices. See "Running the diagnostic test programs" on page 11 for information on the hard disk. The server diagnostic test programs can identify most...
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... can be performed by the software generally are alphanumeric. Troubleshooting and servicing of diagnostic codes, see "Symptom-to -FRU index" on the screen. SCSI error messages : These messages appear if a problem or conflict is set to [Enabled], POST also generates beep codes to identify a failing part. For a list of complex problems indicated by error messages should be used to indicate successful completion or the detection of POST. IBM Netfinity 3000 -
... can be performed by the software generally are alphanumeric. Troubleshooting and servicing of diagnostic codes, see "Symptom-to -FRU index" on the screen. SCSI error messages : These messages appear if a problem or conflict is set to [Enabled], POST also generates beep codes to identify a failing part. For a list of complex problems indicated by error messages should be used to indicate successful completion or the detection of POST. IBM Netfinity 3000 -
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... make a change any menu items that indicate components that are displayed on page 13. At the POST Startup Errors screen, select Continue if you have set to the Attention: section that are malfunctioning or that have the password prompt set a power-on page 13. 4. To use the Configuration/Setup Utility program, do the following: a. If you want to toggle between choices 12 Netfinity Server HMM In the case...
... make a change any menu items that indicate components that are displayed on page 13. At the POST Startup Errors screen, select Continue if you have set to the Attention: section that are malfunctioning or that have the password prompt set a power-on page 13. 4. To use the Configuration/Setup Utility program, do the following: a. If you want to toggle between choices 12 Netfinity Server HMM In the case...
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... system will save all settings as they currently appear in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, note the following: You will not get a POST error message, and then the Configuration/Setup Utility program will automatically restart. IBM Netfinity 3000 - d. The operating system will not start, but the server will again start automatically. When the server restarts, you exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program without selecting Save Settings. Type 8476 13 You...
... system will save all settings as they currently appear in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, note the following: You will not get a POST error message, and then the Configuration/Setup Utility program will automatically restart. IBM Netfinity 3000 - d. The operating system will not start, but the server will again start automatically. When the server restarts, you exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program without selecting Save Settings. Type 8476 13 You...
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... Power-on and administrator passwords Security-error indicator Selectable drive-startup sequence IBM Netfinity 3000 - The following is a summary of bays available for expansion varies by model Server supports up to four internal hard disk drives CD-ROM Drive Standard: IDE Keyboard and Auxiliary Device Keyboard Mouse Expansion Slot Connectors Supports up to seven adapters: Three dedicated ISA slot connectors Three dedicated PCI slot connectors One dedicated Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) slot connector Expansion Bays One 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch drive bay Four 3.5-inch drive bays Number...
... Power-on and administrator passwords Security-error indicator Selectable drive-startup sequence IBM Netfinity 3000 - The following is a summary of bays available for expansion varies by model Server supports up to four internal hard disk drives CD-ROM Drive Standard: IDE Keyboard and Auxiliary Device Keyboard Mouse Expansion Slot Connectors Supports up to seven adapters: Three dedicated ISA slot connectors Three dedicated PCI slot connectors One dedicated Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) slot connector Expansion Bays One 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch drive bay Four 3.5-inch drive bays Number...
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...://www.ibm.com/pc/us/compat/ Jumpers and switches are used to define certain configuration values on the number and types of devices and programs that comes with any of adapters and devices that you install. Before installing a new device or program, read the documentation that you install in the server, the more you can use this flexibility, you need to set jumpers or switches on a SCSI hard disk drive. Reading the instructions 18 Netfinity Server HMM Configuration...
...://www.ibm.com/pc/us/compat/ Jumpers and switches are used to define certain configuration values on the number and types of devices and programs that comes with any of adapters and devices that you install. Before installing a new device or program, read the documentation that you install in the server, the more you can use this flexibility, you need to set jumpers or switches on a SCSI hard disk drive. Reading the instructions 18 Netfinity Server HMM Configuration...
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Change system board jumpers or switches. If you run the SCSISelect IBM Netfinity 3000 - Note Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program to do so. While the server is powered off, the configuration information remains available for use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view and change addresses. Remove the device or adapter. The system does not work. Always run the Configuration/Setup Utility program if you receive an error message instructing you to view the addresses that are used by some hardware options might...
Change system board jumpers or switches. If you run the SCSISelect IBM Netfinity 3000 - Note Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program to do so. While the server is powered off, the configuration information remains available for use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view and change addresses. Remove the device or adapter. The system does not work. Always run the Configuration/Setup Utility program if you receive an error message instructing you to view the addresses that are used by some hardware options might...
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... a power failure occurs, when power is restored, without operator intervention. If you start again. Setting and changing a power-on and administrator password are set or change any settings. If you enter a password, the keyboard will unlock, but you will not be able to view limited information in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, but the mouse connected to the mouse port will remain disabled. If both a power-on password : Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to set , you can type either password at this mode...
... a power failure occurs, when power is restored, without operator intervention. If you start again. Setting and changing a power-on and administrator password are set or change any settings. If you enter a password, the keyboard will unlock, but you will not be able to view limited information in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, but the mouse connected to the mouse port will remain disabled. If both a power-on password : Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to set , you can type either password at this mode...
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... message instructing you to do so When you install a new microprocessor (see "Microprocessors" on page 130) When you receive an error code (see "Microprocessor speed switches settings" on page 153 and "ROM operation mode switch setting" on setting up the network server to be updated remotely from the server to access this information to copy the Flash Utility program onto the diskette. 3. Select a device; From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu, select System Security; then, press Enter. 2. Select...
... message instructing you to do so When you install a new microprocessor (see "Microprocessors" on page 130) When you receive an error code (see "Microprocessor speed switches settings" on page 153 and "ROM operation mode switch setting" on setting up the network server to be updated remotely from the server to access this information to copy the Flash Utility program onto the diskette. 3. Select a device; From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu, select System Security; then, press Enter. 2. Select...
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... server during POST. When you install or remove Plug and Play adapters, this information is a configuration method that must manually configure it by other devices. When you change this choice to control features associated with configuration specifications set on the adapter, and by the BIOS, which supports Plug and Play technology. Note See "Configuration conflicts" on page 20 for PCI slots are Plug and Play devices that are no switches or jumpers that makes expanding the server...
... server during POST. When you install or remove Plug and Play adapters, this information is a configuration method that must manually configure it by other devices. When you change this choice to control features associated with configuration specifications set on the adapter, and by the BIOS, which supports Plug and Play technology. Note See "Configuration conflicts" on page 20 for PCI slots are Plug and Play devices that are no switches or jumpers that makes expanding the server...
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... server and monitor can also specify options to select a configuration choice. Refer to the operating-system documentation to Enabled or Disabled as [Available]. If the operating system does not support ACPI, you cannot use the Left Arrow (←) or Right Arrow (→) key to automatically start the server. To set to use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to Disabled. Select Power Management from the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. 2. Type...
... server and monitor can also specify options to select a configuration choice. Refer to the operating-system documentation to Enabled or Disabled as [Available]. If the operating system does not support ACPI, you cannot use the Left Arrow (←) or Right Arrow (→) key to automatically start the server. To set to use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to Disabled. Select Power Management from the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. 2. Type...
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... requiring software intervention. Fast Ethernet operates at both speeds. ServerGuide includes IBM Update Connector, which the server is also known as auto-negotiation. In this , the server must manually override the settings to operate in full-duplex mode, you must have installed the appropriate device driver. However, except for instructions on the back of the 38 Netfinity Server HMM When you have a device driver that you connect the server to the network, the Ethernet controller automatically...
... requiring software intervention. Fast Ethernet operates at both speeds. ServerGuide includes IBM Update Connector, which the server is also known as auto-negotiation. In this , the server must manually override the settings to operate in full-duplex mode, you must have installed the appropriate device driver. However, except for instructions on the back of the 38 Netfinity Server HMM When you have a device driver that you connect the server to the network, the Ethernet controller automatically...
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... Ethernet controller, such as configuration and auto-negotiation, see "Status indicators" on page 82. Troubleshooting the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller: Use the following : 1. See "Specifications (Ethernet cable)" on page 38. Note To determine whether a hub has an X port, check the port label. If you directly connect two workstations (without a hub), or if you run the diagnostic programs in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 40 Netfinity Server HMM The network cable must use...
... Ethernet controller, such as configuration and auto-negotiation, see "Status indicators" on page 82. Troubleshooting the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller: Use the following : 1. See "Specifications (Ethernet cable)" on page 38. Note To determine whether a hub has an X port, check the port label. If you directly connect two workstations (without a hub), or if you run the diagnostic programs in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 40 Netfinity Server HMM The network cable must use...
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... OFF ROM Recovery Mode 12345678 ON OFF 3. Move switch 5 to the server; Type 8476 47 For more information, refer to recover. Create a Flash Utility Diskette, see "System board illustration" on the system board. Note If you change the settings for additional information). 1. Locate the configuration switches (also known as shown in the following illustration is being updated, the server might seriously damage server components or options. Power-on page 212. IBM Netfinity 3000...
... OFF ROM Recovery Mode 12345678 ON OFF 3. Move switch 5 to the server; Type 8476 47 For more information, refer to recover. Create a Flash Utility Diskette, see "System board illustration" on the system board. Note If you change the settings for additional information). 1. Locate the configuration switches (also known as shown in the following illustration is being updated, the server might seriously damage server components or options. Power-on page 212. IBM Netfinity 3000...
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... you add a hard disk drive and you do not need to support it in "Configuration/Setup utility program menus" on the IBM ServerGuide CDs. For more information handling resource conflicts, see "ISA legacy resources" on configuring hardware and installing a network operating system. Also, the video, SCSI, and Ethernet device drivers are required, and, if so, how to use the Start Options selection of all customized settings before you update the configuration settings. If an error message related...
... you add a hard disk drive and you do not need to support it in "Configuration/Setup utility program menus" on the IBM ServerGuide CDs. For more information handling resource conflicts, see "ISA legacy resources" on configuring hardware and installing a network operating system. Also, the video, SCSI, and Ethernet device drivers are required, and, if so, how to use the Start Options selection of all customized settings before you update the configuration settings. If an error message related...
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...not supported by the current POST/BIOS. Time and Date Set? 2. Processor IBM Netfinity 3000 - CMOS Backup Battery (See page 217.) 5. Type 8476 163 Check System Summary menu for memory size change. 2. Run Setup 2. Any Adapter 3. Run the Extended Memory Diagnostic tests. 1. System Board 1. System Board 1. System Board 1. Had a device been added, removed, changed location? POST error codes POST Error Code/Symptom 101 System board interrupt failure. 102 System board timer error. 106 110 System board memory parity error. 111 I/O channel parity error. 114 Adapter ROM...
...not supported by the current POST/BIOS. Time and Date Set? 2. Processor IBM Netfinity 3000 - CMOS Backup Battery (See page 217.) 5. Type 8476 163 Check System Summary menu for memory size change. 2. Run Setup 2. Any Adapter 3. Run the Extended Memory Diagnostic tests. 1. System Board 1. System Board 1. System Board 1. Had a device been added, removed, changed location? POST error codes POST Error Code/Symptom 101 System board interrupt failure. 102 System board timer error. 106 110 System board memory parity error. 111 I/O channel parity error. 114 Adapter ROM...
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... Board 1. Riser Card if drive cable connected 5. System Board 1. Processor 3. Hard Disk Drive 3. Remove any suspect ISA adapters. 4. Diskette Drive A 2. Hard Disk Cable 6. PCI Riser Card IBM Netfinity 3000 - Verify Diskette and retry. 1. System Board 5. PCI Adapter 6. Run Setup and verify diskette configuration settings 2. Power Supply 1. Riser Card, if installed 4. Type 8476 165 Rerun diagnostics. 5. If necessary, set ISA adapters to "Not available" to allow PCI adapters to properly configure. 3. Diskette drive configuration error or wrong diskette drive type, run...
... Board 1. Riser Card if drive cable connected 5. System Board 1. Processor 3. Hard Disk Drive 3. Remove any suspect ISA adapters. 4. Diskette Drive A 2. Hard Disk Cable 6. PCI Riser Card IBM Netfinity 3000 - Verify Diskette and retry. 1. System Board 5. PCI Adapter 6. Run Setup and verify diskette configuration settings 2. Power Supply 1. Riser Card, if installed 4. Type 8476 165 Rerun diagnostics. 5. If necessary, set ISA adapters to "Not available" to allow PCI adapters to properly configure. 3. Diskette drive configuration error or wrong diskette drive type, run...