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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 3, "Parts listing, Type 7998," on page 235 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
Symptom
Procedure Code
FSPSP22
The system has
detected that a
processor chip is
missing from the
system configuration
because JTAG lines
are not working.
FSPSP23
The system needs to
perform a service
processor dump.
FSPSP24
The system is
running degraded.
Array bit steering
might be able to
correct this problem
without replacing
hardware.
FSPSP27
An attention line has
been detected as
having a problem.
FSPSP28
The resource ID (RID)
of the CRU could not
be found in the Vital
Product Data (VPD)
table.
The system has
FSPSP29
detected that all I/O
bridges are missing
from the system
configuration.
Action
Replace the system board and chassis assembly, as described in
"Replacing the Tier 2 system-board and chassis assembly" on page 270.
1. Save the service processor dump to storage by using the partition
dump pin control on the control panel.
2. Once the dump is complete, attempt to re-IPL the system.
3. Call IBM Support.
1. Power off the blade server, as described in "Turning off the blade
server" on page 7.
2. Remove the blade server from the BladeCenter unit and reinsert the
blade server into the BladeCenter unit.
3. Power on the blade server, as described in "Turning on the blade
server" on page 7.
4. If the problem persists, replace the CRU that is called out after this
procedure.
Replace the CRU that is called out before this FSPSP27 call. If the CRU
does not correct the problem, call IBM Support.
1. Find another callout that reads "FSPxxxx" where xxxx is a 4-digit hex
number that represents the resource ID. Record the resource ID and
the model of the system.
2. Call IBM Support to find out what CRU the resource ID represents.
3. Replace the CRU that the resource ID represents.
Replace the system board and chassis assembly, as described in
"Replacing the Tier 2 system-board and chassis assembly" on page 270.
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