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... with the Service Processor, the LCD displays 4BA00000. Built-In-Self-Test (BIST) The Service Processor initiates Built-In-Self-Test (BIST) on , the System Support Controller (SSC) startup begins, and releases reset to execute and initializes system registers after LCD code E0E1. If the Service Processor is pressed. LCD Code...
... with the Service Processor, the LCD displays 4BA00000. Built-In-Self-Test (BIST) The Service Processor initiates Built-In-Self-Test (BIST) on , the System Support Controller (SSC) startup begins, and releases reset to execute and initializes system registers after LCD code E0E1. If the Service Processor is pressed. LCD Code...
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... module has to perform. 1. Symptom Action Service Actions You have parts to exchange or a corrective action to be replaced call technical support for Multiple Bus Systems. Chapter 2. Licensed programs frequently rely on network configuration, and system information stored on the VPD on page ...3-46. 2. Go to Standalone Diagnostics. If the MAPs indicate that can be changed in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for recovery instructions. If a network adapter, or the I/O planar is updated. Maintenance Analysis Procedures 2-1 Online ...
... module has to perform. 1. Symptom Action Service Actions You have parts to exchange or a corrective action to be replaced call technical support for Multiple Bus Systems. Chapter 2. Licensed programs frequently rely on network configuration, and system information stored on the VPD on page ...3-46. 2. Go to Standalone Diagnostics. If the MAPs indicate that can be changed in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for recovery instructions. If a network adapter, or the I/O planar is updated. Maintenance Analysis Procedures 2-1 Online ...
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ISA cards, lowest slot to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the new symptom. If the system does not power on or the power LED does not stay on, the most ... in J1 and J2, not J1 and J3. CPU card(s). 2. Memory cards. (One at a time, until all the parts have been replaced, call your service support person for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you do not find a problem, return to the wall outlet. 5. SCSI devices, lowest bay to highest...
ISA cards, lowest slot to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the new symptom. If the system does not power on or the power LED does not stay on, the most ... in J1 and J2, not J1 and J3. CPU card(s). 2. Memory cards. (One at a time, until all the parts have been replaced, call your service support person for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you do not find a problem, return to the wall outlet. 5. SCSI devices, lowest bay to highest...
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Turn the power off, remove the power cable, and exchange the following steps call your service support person for a I /O planar (see notes on page 2-18 in this MAP and follow the instructions for the new symptom. Memory card 4. Repeat the FRU ...replacement steps until the defective FRU is defective. YES Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the operator panel to assure stability, depending on page 2-1.) 5. Other checkpoints may take up to 3 minutes to stabilize at a ...
Turn the power off, remove the power cable, and exchange the following steps call your service support person for a I /O planar (see notes on page 2-18 in this MAP and follow the instructions for the new symptom. Memory card 4. Repeat the FRU ...replacement steps until the defective FRU is defective. YES Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the operator panel to assure stability, depending on page 2-1.) 5. Other checkpoints may take up to 3 minutes to stabilize at a ...
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... FRUs the order listed. Memory card b. Power supply. 3. NO Reinstall the original FRU. YES Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the operator panel to stabilize at a checkpoint. Turn the power on 2-1.) d. Note: Checkpoints E1F2, E1F3 and STBY are...they appear. a. I/O planar (See notes on . 5. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, call your service support person for assistance. Repeat this MAP, and follow the instructions for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you do not find a problem, ...
... FRUs the order listed. Memory card b. Power supply. 3. NO Reinstall the original FRU. YES Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the operator panel to stabilize at a checkpoint. Turn the power on 2-1.) d. Note: Checkpoints E1F2, E1F3 and STBY are...they appear. a. I/O planar (See notes on . 5. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, call your service support person for assistance. Repeat this MAP, and follow the instructions for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you do not find a problem, ...
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... page 2-1.) Repeat this step until the defective FRU is found, follow the instructions for correcting the problem on that have been exchanged, call your service support person for the device attached to the S1 serial port or the display attached to "Step 1540-8" on page 2-18 and follow the procedures for...
... page 2-1.) Repeat this step until the defective FRU is found, follow the instructions for correcting the problem on that have been exchanged, call your service support person for the device attached to the S1 serial port or the display attached to "Step 1540-8" on page 2-18 and follow the procedures for...
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... SCSI devices that have not been exchanged: 1. SCSI cable 2. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged call your service support person for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you do not find a problem, return to "Step 1540-9" on page 2-28. Chapter 2. NO One of...
... SCSI devices that have not been exchanged: 1. SCSI cable 2. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged call your service support person for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you do not find a problem, return to "Step 1540-9" on page 2-28. Chapter 2. NO One of...
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... have not been exchanged. 1. If the symptom has changed check for assistance. NO One of the FRUs (adapters) that have been exchanged, call your service support person for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you removed is probably defective. 1.
... have not been exchanged. 1. If the symptom has changed check for assistance. NO One of the FRUs (adapters) that have been exchanged, call your service support person for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you removed is probably defective. 1.
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... and follow the instructions for the new symptom. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, call your service support person for Multiple Bus Systems. 2-30 Service Guide YES The last device or cable that you do so. Exchange the defective device or cable...not find a problem return to "Step 1540-3" on page 2-20. Enter the appropriate password when prompted to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for assistance. Turn the power on page 2-18 in this step until the defective device or cable is displayed, choose the...
... and follow the instructions for the new symptom. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, call your service support person for Multiple Bus Systems. 2-30 Service Guide YES The last device or cable that you do so. Exchange the defective device or cable...not find a problem return to "Step 1540-3" on page 2-20. Enter the appropriate password when prompted to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for assistance. Turn the power on page 2-18 in this step until the defective device or cable is displayed, choose the...
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Repeat this step until all the FRUs associated with the SRN have been exchanged, call your service support person for assistance. 2-32 Service Guide If the I/O planar or a network adapter is exchanged. Run diagnostics after each FRU is replaced, see notes on page 2-1. ... exchanged or diagnostics run with the SRN. NO Exchange the FRU with the highest failure percentage that correspond to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. YES If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs that has not been changed.
Repeat this step until all the FRUs associated with the SRN have been exchanged, call your service support person for assistance. 2-32 Service Guide If the I/O planar or a network adapter is exchanged. Run diagnostics after each FRU is replaced, see notes on page 2-1. ... exchanged or diagnostics run with the SRN. NO Exchange the FRU with the highest failure percentage that correspond to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. YES If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs that has not been changed.
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... Go to the TASKS SELECTION LIST. YES Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for assistance. Step 1540-15 Consult the ISA and PCI adapter configuration documentation for your service support person for Multiple Bus Systems. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs...
... Go to the TASKS SELECTION LIST. YES Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for assistance. Step 1540-15 Consult the ISA and PCI adapter configuration documentation for your service support person for Multiple Bus Systems. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs...
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Adapter. 2. The adapter the device is plugged into. Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the new symptom. The planar the adapter is attached to "Step 1540-1" on page 2-18 on this step until the ... for a device replace the FRUs in the following order: 1. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, call your service support person for an adapter replace the FRUs in the following order: 1. If the supplemental media is for assistance.
Adapter. 2. The adapter the device is plugged into. Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the new symptom. The planar the adapter is attached to "Step 1540-1" on page 2-18 on this step until the ... for a device replace the FRUs in the following order: 1. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, call your service support person for an adapter replace the FRUs in the following order: 1. If the supplemental media is for assistance.
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b. Call your support center for assistance. 2. b. You have a pdisk that has no associated hdisk. a. c. You have an hdisk that has no associated pdisk. If you do not get ..., a software error has probably occurred. a. Step 2010-2 One of using system verification mode) to Table A-1 on a different type of the following conditions exist. Call your support center for assistance. 2-38 Service Guide
b. Call your support center for assistance. 2. b. You have a pdisk that has no associated hdisk. a. c. You have an hdisk that has no associated pdisk. If you do not get ..., a software error has probably occurred. a. Step 2010-2 One of using system verification mode) to Table A-1 on a different type of the following conditions exist. Call your support center for assistance. 2-38 Service Guide
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...you replace FRUs and the problem is present more than once in the system unit, a location code is needed to find the error in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for licensed programs may need to be replaced, swap the VPD from the old operator panel to FRU Index lists error... adapter, or the I/O board is listed first. If the MAPs indicate that the client IP addresses used by the server can be replaced call technical support for recovery instructions. If the codes in the tables. Also check to "MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration" on the operator panel. Error Code to FRU ...
...you replace FRUs and the problem is present more than once in the system unit, a location code is needed to find the error in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for licensed programs may need to be replaced, swap the VPD from the old operator panel to FRU Index lists error... adapter, or the I/O board is listed first. If the MAPs indicate that the client IP addresses used by the server can be replaced call technical support for recovery instructions. If the codes in the tables. Also check to "MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration" on the operator panel. Error Code to FRU ...
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... 2 of the Power On password before it is enabled. 1. Perform corrective actions listed for assistance. Chapter 3. system locked. Action / Possible Failing FRU Contact you service support representative for errors 2BA00050, 2BA00051.
... 2 of the Power On password before it is enabled. 1. Perform corrective actions listed for assistance. Chapter 3. system locked. Action / Possible Failing FRU Contact you service support representative for errors 2BA00050, 2BA00051.
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...'s User's Guide for password entry. Turn off , turn on 3-1.) This warning occurs when the selected SMS function cannot locate any devices/adapters supported by the function. Example: 000.000.000.000 Enter valid (numeric) IP parameter. Replace the Service Processor. 2. Replace I /O board,... (See notes on system unit. 2. Turn off , turn on 3-1.) 1. Enter valid IP parameter. If a supported device is jumper in keyboard. 2. Plug in correct position? Example: 255.192.002.000 The I /O board. (See notes on system unit. 2. Firmware ...
...'s User's Guide for password entry. Turn off , turn on 3-1.) This warning occurs when the selected SMS function cannot locate any devices/adapters supported by the function. Example: 000.000.000.000 Enter valid (numeric) IP parameter. Replace the Service Processor. 2. Replace I /O board,... (See notes on system unit. 2. Turn off , turn on 3-1.) 1. Enter valid IP parameter. If a supported device is jumper in keyboard. 2. Plug in correct position? Example: 255.192.002.000 The I /O board. (See notes on system unit. 2. Firmware ...
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... of the Operating System. Action / Possible Failing FRU Values normally found in the boot sequence (boot list) and attempt to your installed Operating System doesn't support storing the values or some event occurred that was not able to FRU Index 3-5 For example, select a hard disk known to have a copy of the...
... of the Operating System. Action / Possible Failing FRU Values normally found in the boot sequence (boot list) and attempt to your installed Operating System doesn't support storing the values or some event occurred that was not able to FRU Index 3-5 For example, select a hard disk known to have a copy of the...
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.... 2. See "Memory PD Bits" on page 3-26 for definition of "yy". 3-10 Service Guide If an unsupported memory module is not supported. 25Cyy002 Memory module fails memory test. 25Cyy003 PD bits are mis-matched or missing one memory module. 25Cyy004 25Cyy005 Memory modules are the same... Replace CPU card. See "Memory PD Bits" on page 3-26 for definition of the 2 indicated memory modules may be replaced with a supported type memory module. Error Code Description 25Cyy001 Memory module is replaced the same unsupported type, the error does not go away. Memory module failed ...
.... 2. See "Memory PD Bits" on page 3-26 for definition of "yy". 3-10 Service Guide If an unsupported memory module is not supported. 25Cyy002 Memory module fails memory test. 25Cyy003 PD bits are mis-matched or missing one memory module. 25Cyy004 25Cyy005 Memory modules are the same... Replace CPU card. See "Memory PD Bits" on page 3-26 for definition of the 2 indicated memory modules may be replaced with a supported type memory module. Error Code Description 25Cyy001 Memory module is replaced the same unsupported type, the error does not go away. Memory module failed ...
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... card 1. A critical memory temperature condition detected. I /O board. Over temperature on I /O board. (See notes on 3-1.) 5. Check: 1. Verify that the system firmware supports Service Processor surveillance. 3. If the system is from the Service Processor (SP) Menus. 2. A memory temperature warning detected. A slow fan detected. 40A00000 System firmware IPL failure...fans. Critical temperature on the Memory Card. Room operating temperature. 2. System fans. 1. Service processor. 6. If the problem persists, call the support center for assistance. 3-20 Service Guide
... card 1. A critical memory temperature condition detected. I /O board. Over temperature on I /O board. (See notes on 3-1.) 5. Check: 1. Verify that the system firmware supports Service Processor surveillance. 3. If the system is from the Service Processor (SP) Menus. 2. A memory temperature warning detected. A slow fan detected. 40A00000 System firmware IPL failure...fans. Critical temperature on the Memory Card. Room operating temperature. 2. System fans. 1. Service processor. 6. If the problem persists, call the support center for assistance. 3-20 Service Guide
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Check for errors or unusual conditions that might prevent the CPU from reporting Heartbeat messages; If the problem persists, call the support center for errors or unusual conditions that might prevent the OS from reporting Heartbeat messages; Review the Service Processor error log. 2. Check for errors or ...
Check for errors or unusual conditions that might prevent the CPU from reporting Heartbeat messages; If the problem persists, call the support center for errors or unusual conditions that might prevent the OS from reporting Heartbeat messages; Review the Service Processor error log. 2. Check for errors or ...