IBM eServer 380 xSeries User Reference Manual page 86

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Device
Option problems
An IBM option that was just
installed does not work.
An IBM option that used to work
does not work now.
Power problems
The server does not power on.
Serial port problems
The number of serial ports
identified by the operating
system is less than the number
of serial ports installed.
A serial device does not work.
For more information about the
serial port see "Serial ports" on
page 52.
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Verify that:
1.
The option is designed for the server. Refer to the "Server Support" flowchart for
information about obtaining ServerProven™ compatibility information from the
World Wide Web.
2.
You followed the installation instructions that came with the option.
3.
The option is installed correctly.
4.
You have not loosened any other installed options or cables.
5.
You updated the configuration information in the BIOS Setup Utility program.
Whenever memory or an option is changed, you must update the configuration.
If the problem remains, call for service.
Verify that all of the option hardware and cable connections are secure.
If the option comes with its own test instructions, use those instructions to test the
option.
If the failing option is a SCSI option, verify that:
1.
The cables for all external SCSI options are connected correctly.
2.
The last option in each SCSI chain, or the end of the SCSI cable, is terminated
correctly.
3.
Any external SCSI option is turned on. You must turn on an external SCSI option
before turning on the server.
If the problem remains, call for service.
Verify that:
1.
The power cables are properly connected to the server.
2.
The electrical outlet functions properly.
3.
The type of memory installed is correct.
4.
If you just installed an option, remove it, and restart the server. If the server now
powers on, you might have installed more options than the power supply
supports.
If the problem remains, call for service.
Verify that:
1.
Each port is assigned a unique address by the BIOS Setup Utility program, and
none of the serial ports are disabled.
2.
The serial-port adapter, if you installed one, is seated properly.
If the problem remains, call for service.
Verify that:
1.
The device is compatible with the server.
2.
The serial port is enabled and is assigned a unique address.
If the problem remains, call for service.
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