IBM pSeries 690 Service Manual page 251

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Step 152d-42
Record the location of each installed L3 module.
Attention:
L3 modules have a limit of three plug cycles. Before removing any of the L3 modules in the
following list, call for support.
Remove all of the following modules if present:
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C5
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C6
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C7
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C8
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C9
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C10
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C11
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C12
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C13
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C14
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C15
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C16
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C17
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C18
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C19
v L3 module, at location U1.18-P1-C20
Step 152d-43
Turn on the power.
Step 152d-44
Did the system stop with the same error code as recorded in "Step 152d-1" on page 225?
Yes
Go to "Step 152d-50" on page 232.
No
Go to "Step 152d-45".
Step 152d-45
One of the modules just removed is defective.
Turn off the power.
Make sure all amber logic-power LEDs of all installed processor subsystem DCAs are off.
Step 152d-46
Reinstall one of the L3 modules that is removed and listed in "Step 152d-42".
Step 152d-47
Turn on the power.
Step 152d-48
Did the system stop with the same error code as recorded in "Step 152d-1" on page 225?
Yes
The module just replaced was defective. This ends the procedure.
Return the system to its original configuration.
Go to "MAP 0410: Repair Checkout" in the RS/6000 and Eserver pSeries Diagnostic Information
for Multiple Bus Systems.
No
Go to "Step 152d-49" on page 232.
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