IBM Flex System p270 Compute Node Installation And Service Manual page 470

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v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
v See Chapter 7, "Parts listing for IBM Flex System p270 Compute Node," on page 95 to determine which
components are CRUs and which components are FRUs.
v If an action step is preceded by Trained service technician only, that step must be performed only by a trained
service technician.
Isolation
procedure or
symbolic failing
item
Symptom
ANYPROC
The failing
component is one of
the system
processors.
The failing
CAPACTY
component is the
management card.
CHSPWR
The compute node
lost ac power.
CLCKMOD
The logic oscillator is
failing.
DTRCARD
Error code 1xxx
267A, 267B, or 267F
indicates that the
compute node is
reporting a problem
with the PCI Express
(PCIe) expansion
card.
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Power Systems: IBM Flex System p270 Compute Node Installation and Service Guide
Action
Replace the microprocessors, as described in "Removing a microprocessor
and heat sink" on page 69 and "Installing a microprocessor and heat
sink" on page 75.
1. Replace the management card, as described in "Removing the
management card" on page 58 and "Installing the management card"
on page 60.
2. After replacing the card and installing the compute node in the chassis
unit and before rebooting the compute node or performing other
operations, ensure that the initialization of the VPD on the
management card occurs by waiting for the management module to
discover the compute node. Otherwise, the system might fail to
perform an initial program load (IPL).
This procedure helps you determine the source of the power loss
condition that brought you here. If the system or expansion unit that
exhibited the power loss starts normally, or stays powered on after an ac
power failure, replacement of parts might not be needed. This is likely
caused by one of three scenarios:
1. If the compute node was disconnected with the power still on, this
SRC is generated. If the check log indicator remains on, it can be
turned off through the management console (if available).
2. Power loss to the chassis. This can be caused by a brown-out or the
failure of PDUs. The SRC is generated by the compute node, but the
problem is not local to the compute node. No compute node hardware
requires replacement.
3. Power lost to the compute node slot only, but power remains on in the
other compute nodes in the chassis. In this case a legitimate hardware
fail is possible. Other power-related (1100xxxx) SRC's for the compute
node are expected to further diagnose and isolate the problem.
Replace the system-board and chassis assembly, as described in
"Replacing the system-board and chassis assembly" on page 83.
1. Reseat the PCIe expansion card.
2. If the problem persists, replace the expansion card.
3. If the problem persists, go to "Checkout procedure" on page 442.
4. If the problem persists, replace the system-board and chassis assembly,
as described in "Replacing the system-board and chassis assembly" on
page 83.

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