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Eserver pseries 620 rs/6000 enterprise server
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Phase #
Checkpoints enable users and service personnel to know what the server is doing, with
some detail, as it initializes. These checkpoints are not intended to be error indicators,
but in some cases a server could hang at one of the checkpoints without displaying an
8-character error code. It is for these hang conditions, only, that any action should be
taken with respect to checkpoints. The most appropriate action is included with each
checkpoint.
Before taking actions listed with a checkpoint, check for additional symptoms in the
service processor error log. See the "System Information Menu" on page 264 for
information on how to access the service processor error log.
Note: Go to "MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration" on page 57 for any of the following
Use the following table to determine where to find the checkpoint.
Symptom
You have a code that is of the form 8xxx, 9xxx,
Axxx, or Bxxx.
You have a code of the form Exxx.
You have a four-character code that is not of
the form 8xxx, 9xxx, Axxx, Bxxx, or Exxx.
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checkpoint conditions:
v A four-digit code in the range of 8xxx through EFFF not listed in the
checkpoint tables.
v A four-digit code is in the checkpoint tables, but does not contain a repair
action or FRU listing.
v All of the FRUs listed in the repair action have been replaced and the problem
has not been corrected.
Checkpoints listed in the following tables are in the format 8xxx, 9xxx, Axxx,
Bxxx, or Exxx, where x is any hexadecimal digit from 1-9 or A-F. If your system
hangs with a displayed checkpoint that begins with anything other than 8, 9, A,
B, or E, go to the RS/6000 and Eserver pSeries Diagnostic Information for
Multiple Bus Systems .
Time in phase
Major contributors to time in phase
(minutes)
Number of processors
Number of adapters
Amount of memory
Action
Go to "Service Processor Checkpoints" on
page 85.
Go to "Firmware Checkpoints" on page 91.
Refer to the RS/6000 and Eserver pSeries
Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems
manual.

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