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Bull ESCALA Power750 manual available for free PDF download: Common Service Procedures
Bull ESCALA Power750 Common Service Procedures (198 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
9
Common Service Procedures
15
Starting a Repair Action
15
Powering on and Powering off a System
17
Primary Consoles or Alternative Consoles
19
Determining Whether the System Has Logical Partitions
21
Separating the 571F/575B Card Set and Moving the Cache Directory Card
21
Determining Which Processor Is the Secondary Service Processor
26
System Reference Code Format Description
27
System Reference Code Information
27
Determining System Reference Code Address Formats
27
Hardware System Reference Code Formats
31
Logical Address Format
33
Problem Reference Code Formats Detected by Licensed Internal Code
34
Searching the Service Action Log
35
Problems with Noncritical Resources
36
Using the Product Activity Log
37
System Service Tools
37
Working with a Communications Trace
38
Hexadecimal Product Activity Log Data
43
Examples: Obtaining Additional Information from Hexadecimal Reports
46
Reclaiming I/O Processor Cache Storage
61
Dedicated Service Tools
61
Accessing Dedicated Service Tools
62
Selecting Function 21 from the Control Panel
62
Control Panel Function Codes on the Hardware Management Console
63
Performing an IPL to Dedicated Service Tools
64
Performing an Alternate IPL to DST (Type D IPL)
65
Starting a Service Tool
67
IPL Type, Mode, and Speed Options
67
Printing the System Configuration List and Details of the System Bus, Main Storage, or Processor
67
Printing the System Configuration List
68
Printing the Details of the System Bus, Main Storage, or Processor
68
Hardware Service Manager
69
Managing the Advanced System Management Interface
69
Accessing the Advanced System Management Interface
70
Accessing the Advanced System Management Interface Using a Web Browser
70
Accessing the Advanced System Management Interface Using an ASCII Terminal
71
Accessing the Advanced System Management Console Interface Using a Management Console
72
Displaying Error and Event Logs
73
Setting the System Enclosure Type
73
Setting the System Identifiers
74
Displaying Vital Product Data
74
Clearing All Deconfiguration Errors
75
Service Functions
75
Working with Storage Dumps
76
Managing Dumps
76
Performing a Platform System Dump or Service Processor Dump
76
Performing Dumps
76
Performing a Service Processor Dump
78
Copying a Dump
79
Copying a Dump Using a Management Console
79
Copying a Dump Using a Linux Command
80
Copying a Dump Using an AIX Command
80
Copying a Dump Using IBM I Service Tools
81
Reporting a Dump
82
Reporting a Dump Using a Management Console
82
Reporting a Dump Using a Linux Command
83
Reporting a Dump Using an AIX Command
83
Deleting a Dump
84
Deleting a Dump Using a Management Console
84
Reporting a Main Storage Dump, a Platform System Dump, or an SP Dump Using the IBM I Service Tools
84
Deleting a Dump Using a Linux Command
85
Deleting a Dump Using an AIX Command
85
Deleting a Dump Using the IBM I Service Tools
85
Performing an IBM I Main Storage Dump
86
Performing an IBM I Main Storage Dump Using the Control Panel
86
Performing an IBM I Main Storage Dump Using the Hardware Management Console
86
Performing a Slow Boot
87
Performing a Slow Boot Using the Control Panel
87
Performing a Slow Boot Using the Hardware Management Console
87
Performing a Slow Boot Using the Advanced System Management Interface Menus
88
Determining the Primary or Alternate Console
89
Primary Console Workstation Requirements
89
Finding the Primary Console When the System Is Operational
90
Finding the Primary Console When the System Power Is off
90
Resetting the Service Processor
90
Checking for a Duplicate IP Address
91
Disk Drive
91
Resetting the Managed System Connection from the Management Console
91
Replacing the Disk Drive Nonconcurrently
92
Replacing the Disk Drive Using AIX
94
Replacing the Disk Drive Using IBM I
97
Preparing to Remove the Disk Drive
105
Replacing the Disk Drive Using Linux
105
Removing the Disk Drive
107
Replacing the Disk Drive
110
PCI Adapter
112
Rebuilding Data on a Replacement Disk Drive Using Linux
112
Removing and Replacing a PCI Adapter Contained in a Cassette in an AIX Partition that Is Powered on
113
Removing and Replacing a PCI Adapters Cpartitiontained in a Cassette in a Linux Partitipartition that Is Powered Partition
126
Removing and Replacing a PCI Adapter Contained in a Cassette in an IBM I Partition that Is Powered on
139
Verifying that the Hot-Plug PCI Tools Are Installed on the Linux Partition
139
Preparing for Hot-Plug SCSI Device or Cable Deconfiguration
152
Powering off an Expansion Unit
153
Powering on an Expansion Unit
160
After Hot-Plug SCSI Device or Cable Deconfiguration
162
Verifying a Repair
162
Verifying the Repair in AIX
163
Verifying a Repair Using an IBM I System or Logical Partition
167
Verifying the Repair in Linux
168
Verifying the Repair from the Management Console
169
Activating and Deactivating Leds
170
Deactivating a System Attention LED or Partition LED Using the Management Console
170
Activating or Deactivating an Identify LED Using the Management Console
171
Activating or Deactivating an Identify LED Using the Advanced System Management Interface
172
Deactivating a System Attention LED or Logical Partition LED Using the Advanced System Management Interface
172
Gathering and Uploading System Configuration Information
173
Closing a Service Call
174
Closing a Service Call Using AIX or Linux
178
Closing a Service Call Using Integrated Virtualization Manager
183
Notices
189
Class a Notices
190
Electronic Emission Notices
190
Trademarks
190
Class B Notices
194
Terms and Conditions
197
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