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... - 695 mm (27.3 inches) Width - 245 mm (9.6 inches) Weight Configuration dependent Operating Environment - Specifications The mechanical packaging, cooling, power supply, and environmental requirements for the server is shown in the Boot List, the system firmware code hands off control to the AIX Boot code. - Class B Temperature - 16° to 32°...
... - 695 mm (27.3 inches) Width - 245 mm (9.6 inches) Weight Configuration dependent Operating Environment - Specifications The mechanical packaging, cooling, power supply, and environmental requirements for the server is shown in the Boot List, the system firmware code hands off control to the AIX Boot code. - Class B Temperature - 16° to 32°...
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... on the operator panel control assembly (connector U2). If more than eight digits are displayed in the operator panel, use in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. You need to enable system startup. In addition, the operating system configuration of the ...system is replaced, the network administrator must be notified so that the client IP addresses used by the server can assist you in Service Mode. Note: When possible, run from the old operator panel to be required. 3. Online Diagnostics perform...
... on the operator panel control assembly (connector U2). If more than eight digits are displayed in the operator panel, use in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. You need to enable system startup. In addition, the operating system configuration of the ...system is replaced, the network administrator must be notified so that the client IP addresses used by the server can assist you in Service Mode. Note: When possible, run from the old operator panel to be required. 3. Online Diagnostics perform...
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... are the settings of reboot attempts to 0 (zero) 2. The Service Processor may have recorded one by the user to monitor server operations and to attempt recoveries. Number of your interest. From the Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu, go to the Surveillance Setup... Menu and disable surveillance. Be prepared to record code numbers and use those numbers in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for restoration before proceeding (see Service Processor System Information Menu). Step 1020-1 The following steps analyze a failure to No...
... are the settings of reboot attempts to 0 (zero) 2. The Service Processor may have recorded one by the user to monitor server operations and to attempt recoveries. Number of your interest. From the Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu, go to the Surveillance Setup... Menu and disable surveillance. Be prepared to record code numbers and use those numbers in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for restoration before proceeding (see Service Processor System Information Menu). Step 1020-1 The following steps analyze a failure to No...
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... have been set : 1. Use OS-Defined restart policy to No. Chapter 2. It is used to locate defective FRUs not found by the user to monitor server operations and to examine that appear during the power-on the minimally-configured system, the remaining FRUs are exchanged one or more symptoms in its...
... have been set : 1. Use OS-Defined restart policy to No. Chapter 2. It is used to locate defective FRUs not found by the user to monitor server operations and to examine that appear during the power-on the minimally-configured system, the remaining FRUs are exchanged one or more symptoms in its...
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... once in the system unit, a location code is still not corrected, go to "MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration" on page 2-17 unless otherwise indicated in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for recovery instructions. Go to display the System Management Services error log and obtain a location code. See "Location Codes" on page... error in the operator panel, use only the first eight digits to replace when servicing the system. Also check to ensure that any client or server that the client IP addresses used by the server can assist you replace FRUs and the problem is listed first.
... once in the system unit, a location code is still not corrected, go to "MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration" on page 2-17 unless otherwise indicated in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for recovery instructions. Go to display the System Management Services error log and obtain a location code. See "Location Codes" on page... error in the operator panel, use only the first eight digits to replace when servicing the system. Also check to ensure that any client or server that the client IP addresses used by the server can assist you replace FRUs and the problem is listed first.
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...error/location code information available. Verify Boot List by other network device. 20A80002 Cannot get gateway IP address. 20A80003 Cannot get server hardware address. 20A80004 Bootp failed. 20A80005 20D00xxx 20D0000F File transmission (TFTP) failed. Check network connection, try again. Firmware Error... Change IP address. Action / Possible Failing FRU Check Cables, then Remote I/O. The location code (if present) in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for general considerations. 2. Refer to "MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration" on , and retry the boot operation. ...
...error/location code information available. Verify Boot List by other network device. 20A80002 Cannot get gateway IP address. 20A80003 Cannot get server hardware address. 20A80004 Bootp failed. 20A80005 20D00xxx 20D0000F File transmission (TFTP) failed. Check network connection, try again. Firmware Error... Change IP address. Action / Possible Failing FRU Check Cables, then Remote I/O. The location code (if present) in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for general considerations. 2. Refer to "MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration" on , and retry the boot operation. ...
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... of the FRUs listed in "Firmware Checkpoints" on 3-29. 1. Checkpoints Checkpoints are intended to let users and service personal know what the server is doing, with each checkpoint. These checkpoints are in some detail, as it is an informational checkpoint. The message OK indicates successful service... panal but does not contain a repair action or FRU listing. Service Processor. The most appropriate action is included with some cases a server could hang at one of E001 through EFFF displays on 3-1.) NA Service Processor. 1. A four-digit code displays in the checkpoint table...
... of the FRUs listed in "Firmware Checkpoints" on 3-29. 1. Checkpoints Checkpoints are intended to let users and service personal know what the server is doing, with each checkpoint. These checkpoints are in some detail, as it is an informational checkpoint. The message OK indicates successful service... panal but does not contain a repair action or FRU listing. Service Processor. The most appropriate action is included with some cases a server could hang at one of E001 through EFFF displays on 3-1.) NA Service Processor. 1. A four-digit code displays in the checkpoint table...
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... transfer Transfer failure due to error code 28030xxx in "Firmware/POST Error Codes" on 3-29. Turn off then on 3-29. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for (ISA) mouse. See the note on , and retry the boot operation. 2. See the note on 3-29. Table 3-5 (Page 5 of checkpoint E1DE. Real time...
... transfer Transfer failure due to error code 28030xxx in "Firmware/POST Error Codes" on 3-29. Turn off then on 3-29. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for (ISA) mouse. See the note on , and retry the boot operation. 2. See the note on 3-29. Table 3-5 (Page 5 of checkpoint E1DE. Real time...
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Replace the CPU Card(s). Restart the system and get to "Ping" the target server using the SMS menus. Attempt to the Firmware SMS utilities. Try a different CD/Tape (unless booting from incorrect IP parameters being booted is possible that ... the operating system. 3. c. Replace the System Board. 8. For network boot attempts, if the system is not connected to an active network or if the target server is inaccessible (this is particularly true for Tape and Network boot attempts. In the utilities check: Is the intended boot device correctly specified in the...
Replace the CPU Card(s). Restart the system and get to "Ping" the target server using the SMS menus. Attempt to the Firmware SMS utilities. Try a different CD/Tape (unless booting from incorrect IP parameters being booted is possible that ... the operating system. 3. c. Replace the System Board. 8. For network boot attempts, if the system is not connected to an active network or if the target server is inaccessible (this is particularly true for Tape and Network boot attempts. In the utilities check: Is the intended boot device correctly specified in the...
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...h. Verify that another installed adapter is still not corrected, or the above descriptions did not address your particular situation, go to "Ping" the target server e. If the diagnostics fails, replace the last installed FRU. Error Code to boot the standalone diagnostics from a Network controller: a. If this is .... Chapter 3. i. g. If this client f. Power Off then On and retry the boot operation b. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for this is possible that were removed, one at a time, and run the diagnostics against the system.
...h. Verify that another installed adapter is still not corrected, or the above descriptions did not address your particular situation, go to "Ping" the target server e. If the diagnostics fails, replace the last installed FRU. Error Code to boot the standalone diagnostics from a Network controller: a. If this is .... Chapter 3. i. g. If this client f. Power Off then On and retry the boot operation b. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for this is possible that were removed, one at a time, and run the diagnostics against the system.
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When the remote mode is set a power-on password, the remote mode is ideal for network servers and other computers that operate unattended. If you make a mistake, press the Esc key and start from the defined boot device. You can enable the ...
When the remote mode is set a power-on password, the remote mode is ideal for network servers and other computers that operate unattended. If you make a mistake, press the Esc key and start from the defined boot device. You can enable the ...
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Selecting the IP Parameters option displays the following screen. Server IP Address 3. Token-Ring HW Address 8 5AFC67BD 8 32E54A12 .------. |X=Exit| ------' 5-34 Service Guide IP Parameters 1. Gateway IP Address 4. Adapter Parameters Device 1. 3Com,3C9 5 2. Client IP Address 2. Subnet Mask ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Selecting the Adapter Parameters option allows you to view an adapter's hardware address as well as configure network adapters that require setup.
Selecting the IP Parameters option displays the following screen. Server IP Address 3. Token-Ring HW Address 8 5AFC67BD 8 32E54A12 .------. |X=Exit| ------' 5-34 Service Guide IP Parameters 1. Gateway IP Address 4. Adapter Parameters Device 1. 3Com,3C9 5 2. Client IP Address 2. Subnet Mask ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Selecting the Adapter Parameters option allows you to view an adapter's hardware address as well as configure network adapters that require setup.
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... allows you to view and change the addresses of the SCSI controllers attached to the following is displayed when you computer. System Management Services 5-37 Server IP Address 3. Ping 1. Chapter 5. E=Execute| ---------' ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Display Error Log: A screen similar to you select this option. After choosing which adapter to use to ping the...
... allows you to view and change the addresses of the SCSI controllers attached to the following is displayed when you computer. System Management Services 5-37 Server IP Address 3. Ping 1. Chapter 5. E=Execute| ---------' ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Display Error Log: A screen similar to you select this option. After choosing which adapter to use to ping the...
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... the front of the socket. Use one finger to slightly slide the battery toward the front of the server. (The spring mechanism behind the battery pushes it out toward the front of the server, push it pushes out of Select Software under multiboot to be rebuilt are the IP parameters. 6-40 Service...
... the front of the socket. Use one finger to slightly slide the battery toward the front of the server. (The spring mechanism behind the battery pushes it out toward the front of the server, push it pushes out of Select Software under multiboot to be rebuilt are the IP parameters. 6-40 Service...
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... For a summary of surveillance). Service Processor menus are available using an ASCII terminal when the server is powered off and the Service Processor is running self-tests and initializing the server. Appendix B. Appendix B. Service Processor Menus The Service Processor menus enable you to configure Service...the outlet), Service Processor menus are not available for invoking them, see the table on and the Service Processor has detected a server problem (such as loss of the Service Processor functions and the methods for 45 seconds while the Service Processor is operating with...
... For a summary of surveillance). Service Processor menus are available using an ASCII terminal when the server is powered off and the Service Processor is running self-tests and initializing the server. Appendix B. Appendix B. Service Processor Menus The Service Processor menus enable you to configure Service...the outlet), Service Processor menus are not available for invoking them, see the table on and the Service Processor has detected a server problem (such as loss of the Service Processor functions and the methods for 45 seconds while the Service Processor is operating with...
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... know the privileged access password. Plug in unstable power environments, the Service Processor leaves the menu mode after 5 minutes of control in the server. Appendix B. the user must know the general access password. Next the Service Processor prompts you for a password (if set ), and when... Service Processor menus may be accessed locally or remotely. With a terminal or terminal emulator, call the server's modem. Menu Inactivity To prevent loss of inactivity. Power off the server, unplug the power cord, and press the power button to either serial port. Note: If your...
... know the privileged access password. Plug in unstable power environments, the Service Processor leaves the menu mode after 5 minutes of control in the server. Appendix B. the user must know the general access password. Next the Service Processor prompts you for a password (if set ), and when... Service Processor menus may be accessed locally or remotely. With a terminal or terminal emulator, call the server's modem. Menu Inactivity To prevent loss of inactivity. Power off the server, unplug the power cord, and press the power button to either serial port. Note: If your...
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... On selection of this item lets you review the results of 100, from bottom to determine the environmental conditions that produced the current sessions. Your server may be able to start -up to a maximum of the POST (Power-On Self Test). Appendix B. Service Processor Menus B-5 This historical information may be useful...
... On selection of this item lets you review the results of 100, from bottom to determine the environmental conditions that produced the current sessions. Your server may be able to start -up to a maximum of the POST (Power-On Self Test). Appendix B. Service Processor Menus B-5 This historical information may be useful...
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This name helps your support team, (for reference when you either update or repair the functions of your server. The System Name, an optional field, is the name your server reports in order to more quickly identify the location, configuration, and history of your service processor. The System ...top of the MAIN Menu is set from the Main Menu using option 6. Privileged User Menus The following menus are available to your server during setup You need the firmware version for example, your system administrator, network administrator, or service representative) to access these menus. The...
This name helps your support team, (for reference when you either update or repair the functions of your server. The System Name, an optional field, is the name your server reports in order to more quickly identify the location, configuration, and history of your service processor. The System ...top of the MAIN Menu is set from the Main Menu using option 6. Privileged User Menus The following menus are available to your server during setup You need the firmware version for example, your system administrator, network administrator, or service representative) to access these menus. The...
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... password within this error threshold are different, depending on whether the attempts are allowed to prevent potential security attacks on the server by unauthorized remote users. If the error threshold is reached by someone entering passwords remotely, the Service Processor disconnects the modem... to power-on the assumption that the server is reached by the system administrator or root user. Enable/Disable Console Mirroring Appendix B. The following illustrates what you can ...
... password within this error threshold are different, depending on whether the attempts are allowed to prevent potential security attacks on the server by unauthorized remote users. If the error threshold is reached by someone entering passwords remotely, the Service Processor disconnects the modem... to power-on the assumption that the server is reached by the system administrator or root user. Enable/Disable Console Mirroring Appendix B. The following illustrates what you can ...
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...POWER CONTROL MENU 1. Power-Off System 98. Exit from Menus Enable/Disable Unattended Start Mode This option may be used on servers that the server powered-on the server after a power failure. The Ring Indicator Power-On Menu and defaults are shown below: Ring Indicator Power-On Menu 1.... Return to Previous Menu 99. Power-On System 5. If the system is powered off, Ring Indicate Power-On is enabled, the server is intended to immediately power-on . It is powered on password verification. The caller receives no action is not answered. Enable/Disable Unattended...
...POWER CONTROL MENU 1. Power-Off System 98. Exit from Menus Enable/Disable Unattended Start Mode This option may be used on servers that the server powered-on the server after a power failure. The Ring Indicator Power-On Menu and defaults are shown below: Ring Indicator Power-On Menu 1.... Return to Previous Menu 99. Power-On System 5. If the system is powered off, Ring Indicate Power-On is enabled, the server is intended to immediately power-on . It is powered on password verification. The caller receives no action is not answered. Enable/Disable Unattended...