Sirgcbl - IBM iSeries Series Hardware Problem Analysis And Isolation

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v Otherwise, record the bus number value, BBBB, in word 7 of the SRC, see "Breaking down the
SRC" on page 63 (in the Bus PIP overview) for help in determining the bus number. Search for the
decimal bus number in HSM or the System Configuration Listing to determine which frame or I/O
tower contains the failing item. From the Hardware Service Manager screen select Logical
Hardware Resources —> System Bus resources. Move the cursor to a system bus object and
select Display Detail. Do this for each bus until you find the bus on which you are working. Record
the frame or tower type.
2. Use the system model, tower, expansion unit, or machine type and the table below to determine the
service information for the failing component.
System model, tower,
expansion unit, or
machine type
Model 270
Models 800 and 810
Model 820
Model 825
Models 830 and SB2 with
FC 9074 base I/O tower
Models 840 and SB3 base
I/O tower (FC 9079)
Models 870 and 890
FC 5074 expansion I/O
tower
FC 5075 expansion I/O
tower
FC 5078, FC 0578
expansion I/O tower
FC 5079 (1.8m expansion
I/O tower)
FC 5088, FC 0588
expansion I/O unit
FC 5094, FC 5294
expansion I/O unit
FC 5095, FC 0595
expansion I/O tower
(TM)
External xSeries
Server
This ends the procedure.

SIRGCBL

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SIRGCBL: high-speed link (HSL) loop cable.
This failing component is an HSL loop cable, the HSL loop connections (external, internal, or embedded),
an internal HSL ribbon cable, an HSL link embedded in a FRU, or an HSL interposer card in an HSL loop.
Name of FRU to exchange Link to failing component service information (CCIN,
System unit backplane
System unit backplane
System unit backplane
System unit backplane
HSL I/O bridge card
HSL I/O bridge card
HSL I/O bridge card
HSL I/O bridge card
Tower card
HSL I/O bridge card
HSL I/O bridge card
HSL I/O bridge card
HSL I/O bridge card
HSL I/O bridge card
(TM)
Integrated xSeries
Adapter Card
locations diagram, remove and replace procedure).
Go to Locations - Model 270 and follow the Locations
diagram link for the processor feature code (characters 5
through 8 of function 20 on the control panel).
See Locations - Models 800 and 810
See Locations - Model 820.
See Locations - Model 825
See Locations - Models 830/SB2 system unit with FC
9074 base I/O tower.
See Locations - Models 840/SB3 system unit with
processor tower and FC 9079 base I/O tower.
See Locations - Models 870 and 890.
See Locations - FC 5074 expansion I/O tower.
See Locations - FC 5075 expansion I/O tower.
See Locations - FC 5078, 0578 expansion I/O unit.
See Locations - FC 5079 expansion I/O tower.
See Locations - FC 5088, FC 0588 expansion I/O unit.
See Locations - FC 5094 expansion I/O unit or Locations
- FC 5294 expansion I/O unit.
See Locations - FC 5095, FC 0595 expansion I/O unit.
See Locations - Integrated xSeries
(IXA).
Analyze hardware problems
(TM)
Adapter Card
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