Symbolic FRUs
See Table 41 on page 710 or Table 42 on page 720 to identify the locations, type
number, and removal and installation procedure for the processor cards.
This ends the procedure.
AS4NTDD
The Windows NT Server Application Processor device driver may be causing the
problem. Refer to the Integration for Windows Server -- Setup information which is
located in the Information Center at
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter, or contact your next level of
support for assistance.
This ends the procedure.
BACKPLN
A backplane or a connection to the backplane may be failing. Before replacing any
parts, the connections to the backplane should be verified. The following steps
identify which backplane may be failing.
The failing item is the System Unit Backplane.
1. Were you sent here by a power SRC (1xxx xxxx)?
2. Determine the location of the device. Use the location information in the
3. Is the device or I/O adapter located in a migrated tower?
4. Use "Power and Signal Cables" on page 779 to locate the device, cable, and
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iSeries Model 830, 840, SB2, and SB3 Problem Analysis, Repair and Parts V5R1
Card Number and
Processor Feature Code(s)
Location
The processor card
23C1, 23C2, 23C3, 23C4, 23C5
slots are M03, M04.
The processor card
23D1, 23D2, 23D3, 23D4, 23D5, 23D6, 23D8, 23D9,
slots are M03, M04.
23DA, 23DB, 23DC, 23DD, 23DE, 26A8, 26A9, 26AA,
26AB, 26AC, 26AD, 26AE
The processor card
2315 (SB2)
slots are M03, M04.
No
Yes
↓
Go to "SYSBKPL" on page 598.
Service Action Log if it is available. If no location information for the device is
available, use the location information for the I/O adapter instead. If no
location information is available for either the device or the I/O adapter, find
the address of the device or I/O adapter. See "SRC Address Formats" on
page 936. Use the address to find the location. See "Locations and Addresses"
on page 705.
No
Yes
↓
Go to the BACKPLN symbolic FRU in the Migrated Expansion Tower
Problem Analysis, Repair and Parts.
backplane. Any backplane connecting the device or I/O Adapter may be the
cause of the problem. For backplane part numbers and removal and installation
procedures, see "Locations and Addresses" on page 705.
This ends the procedure.
For Models 830 and SB2:
Processor
type (CCIN)
245C
245D
245D