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IBM 6C1 Service Manual (377 pages)
pSeries 610
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Server
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Rack Safety Instructions
11
Safety Notices
11
Electrical Safety
12
Laser Safety Information
13
Laser Compliance
13
Data Integrity and Verification
15
About this Book
17
Iso 9000
17
Related Publications
17
Trademarks
18
Chapter 1. Reference Information
19
System Unit Locations
19
Model 6E1
19
Model 6C1
21
Rear View
22
Power Supply Locations
23
Fan Locations
25
System Board Locations
26
Memory Dimms Location
27
Power Backplane
28
Operator Panel
29
SCSI Ids and Bay Locations
30
System Logic Flow Diagram
31
Location Codes
32
Physical Location Codes
32
Location Code Format
32
AIX Location Codes
33
AIX and Physical Location Code Table
36
System Cables
40
Specifications
41
Power Cables
43
Service Inspection Guide
44
Chapter 2. Diagnostic Overview
45
Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
45
Attention LED and Lightpath Leds
46
Indicator Panel
46
Component Leds
47
Resetting the Leds
47
Checkpoints
48
FRU Isolation
49
Electronic Service Agent for the RS/6000
49
Using the Service Processor and Electronic Service Agent Features
49
Service Processor
49
Electronic Service Agent
50
Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
53
Quick Entry MAP
54
Quick Entry MAP Table of Contents
54
MAP 1020: Problem Determination
62
MAP 1240: Memory Problem Resolution
67
General Memory Information
68
MAP 1520: Power
71
MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration
81
Chapter 4. Checkpoints
103
Unresolved Checkpoint Problems
103
Service Processor Checkpoints
104
Firmware Checkpoints
110
Boot Problems/Concerns
128
Chapter 5. Error Code to FRU Index
133
Performing Slow Boot
133
Considerations for Using the Error Code to FRU Index
133
Firmware/Post Error Codes
134
Memory DIMM Present Detect Bits (PD-Bits)
194
Error Codes E0A0, E0B0, E0C0, E0E0, E0E1 and 40A00000 Recovery Procedure
195
Bus SRN to FRU Reference Table
196
Typical Boot Sequence for Eserver Pseries 610 Model 6C1 and Model 6E1
197
Chapter 6. Loading the System Diagnostics
199
Performing Slow Boot
199
Loading Standalone Diagnostics
199
Loading Online Diagnostics
199
Default Boot List and Service Mode Boot List
200
Chapter 7. Using the Service Processor
201
Service Processor Menus
202
Service Processor Menu Inactivity
202
Accessing Service Processor Menus Locally
202
Accessing Service Processor Menus Remotely
202
Saving and Restoring Service Processor Settings
202
General User Menu
203
Privileged User Menus
205
Main Menu
205
Service Processor Setup Menu
206
Passwords
206
Serial Port Snoop Setup Menu
209
System Power Control Menu
210
System Information Menu
214
Language Selection Menu
217
Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu
218
Modem Configuration Menu
219
Serial Port Selection Menu
219
Serial Port Speed Setup Menu
220
Telephone Number Setup Menu
220
Call-Out Policy Setup Menu
222
Customer Account Setup Menu
223
Call-Out Test
223
System Power-On Methods
224
Service Processor Call-In Security
225
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Recovery
225
Boot (IPL) Speed
225
Failure During Boot Process
225
Failure During Normal System Operation
225
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Policy Controls
226
Processor Boot-Time Deconfiguration (CPU Repeat Gard)
226
Memory Boot-Time Deconfiguration (Memory Repeat Gard)
226
Service Processor System Monitoring - Surveillance
227
System Firmware Surveillance
227
Operating System Surveillance
227
Call out
228
Console Mirroring
229
System Configuration for Console Mirroring
229
Service Processor Firmware Updates
230
Service Processor Error Log
230
Service Processor Operational Phases
231
Pre-Standby Phase
231
Standby Phase
231
Bring-Up Phase
232
Run-Time Phase
232
Service Processor Procedures in Service Mode
233
Chapter 8. Using System Management Services
235
Graphical System Management Services
235
System Management Services
236
Config
238
Multiboot
239
Utilities
242
Password
244
Spin Delay
248
Error Log
249
Ripl
250
Scsi ID
255
Firmware Update
256
Firmware Recovery
256
Text-Based System Management Services
257
Select Language
258
Change Password Options
259
Set Privileged-Access Password
259
Unattended Start Mode
259
View Error Log
260
Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)
261
Change SCSI Settings
264
Select Console
264
Select Boot Options
265
Select Boot Device
267
Configure Nth Boot Device
268
View System Configuration Components
269
System/Service Processor Firmware Update
270
Firmware Recovery
270
Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement Procedures
271
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
272
Stopping the System
272
Placing the Model 6C1 in the Service Position
273
Front Door (Model 6E1)
274
Removal
274
Replacement
275
Covers
276
Service Access Cover (Model 6E1)
276
Service Access Cover (Model 6C1)
278
Bezels
280
Model 6E1
280
Model 6C1
281
Processor and Memory Card Cover
282
Removal
282
Replacement
282
CEC Cage
283
Removal
283
Replacement
283
Memory Card and Memory Dimms
284
Memory Card Removal
284
Memory Card Replacement
289
Processor Card
291
Removal
291
Replacement
292
Adapters
294
Removal
294
Replacement
295
System Board
298
Removal
298
Replacement
299
Power Supply
300
Removal
300
Replacement
302
Operator Panel
305
Removal
305
Replacement
305
System Vital Product Data (VPD) Update Procedure
306
Power Backplane
308
Removal
308
Replacement
308
SCSI Backplane
309
Removal
309
Replacement
310
Media Devices (CD-ROM, Tape, or Disk Drive)
311
Removal
311
Replacement
312
Battery
313
Removal
313
Replacement
314
Hot-Swap Disk Drives
315
Deconfiguring (Removing) or Configuring a Disk Drive
315
Deconfiguring (Removing)
315
Configuring (Replacing)
316
Removal
317
Replacement
318
Hot-Swap Fan Assembly
319
Removal
319
Replacement
320
Chapter 10. Parts Information
321
System Parts
322
System Internal Cables
326
SCSI Cables
328
Keyboards and Mouse (White)
332
Keyboards and Mouse (Black)
333
Appendix A. Environmental Notices
335
Product Recycling and Disposal
335
Environmental Design
335
Acoustical Noise Emissions
336
Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions
336
Appendix B. Notices
337
Appendix C. Service Processor Setup and Test
339
Service Processor Setup Checklist
339
Testing the Setup
340
Testing Call-In
340
Testing Call-Out
340
Serial Port Configuration
341
Appendix D. Modem Configurations
343
Sample Modem Configuration Files
343
Generic Modem Configuration Files
343
Specific Modem Configuration Files
343
Configuration File Selection
344
Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration Files
345
Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
346
IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch Settings
347
Xon/Xoff Modems
347
Ring Detection
348
Terminal Emulators
348
Recovery Procedures
348
Transfer of a Modem Session
349
Recovery Strategy
350
Prevention Strategy
350
Modem Configuration Sample Files
351
Sample File Modem_M0.Cfg
351
Sample File Modem_M1.Cfg
353
Sample File Modem_Z.cfg
355
Sample File Modem_Z0.Cfg
357
Sample File Modem_F.cfg
359
Sample File Modem_F0.Cfg
361
Sample File Modem_F1.Cfg
363
Appendix E. Firmware Updates
367
Checking the Current Firmware Levels
367
Updating System Firmware
367
Index
369
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IBM 6C1 Installation Manual (144 pages)
IBM eServer pSeries 610 UNIX server Installation Guide
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Server
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Table of Contents
5
Rack Safety Instructions
9
Safety Notices
9
Electrical Safety
10
Laser Safety Information
11
Laser Compliance
11
Data Integrity and Verification
13
About this Book
15
Iso 9000
15
Online Publications
15
Related Publications
15
Ergonomic Information
16
Trademarks
16
Chapter 1. Setting up the Server
17
Step 1. Check Your Inventory
17
Model 6E1 and Model 6C1
17
System Unit (Model 6E1 or 6C1)
18
Model 6C1 (Rack Mount) Only
18
Step 2. Need Help
19
Step 3. Read the Safety Notices
19
Step 4. Are You Installing a Model 6C1 (Rack Mount)
20
Step 5. Attach the Mounting Hardware to the Rack Enclosure
21
Step 6. Install the System in the Rack Enclosure
24
Step 7. Are All of the Internal Options Installed
28
Step 8. Position the System Unit and Display
28
Step 9. Connect the Graphics Display
29
Step 10. Attach the Display Cable Toroid
30
Step 11. Connect the Keyboard and Mouse
31
Step 12. Connect the Serial and Parallel Devices
32
Step 13. Connect the Adapter Cables
33
Step 14. Connect the First External SCSI Device
34
Step 15. Connect any Additional External SCSI Devices
35
Step 16. Are You Using the Rack Indicator Feature
36
Step 17. Are You Using an Ethernet Connection
37
Step 18. Connect the Power Cables to Server
38
Step 19. Are You Installing a Model 6C1 (Rack Mount)
40
Step 20. Connect the Power Cables to Electrical Outlets
41
Step 21. Your System Unit Is Now Set up
42
Step 22. Start the Operating System
42
Step 23. Accessing Documentation for Your New System
43
Hardware Documentation
43
Operating System Documentation
43
Step 24. Verify the Hardware Operation
43
Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation
45
Step 1. Considerations before Running this Procedure
45
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics
45
Step 3. Running System Verification
45
Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification
46
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics
47
Chapter 3. Installing Options in Your System
49
Safety Considerations
49
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
50
Stopping the System Unit
50
Placing the Model 6C1 in the Service Position
51
Option List
52
Removing the Service Access Covers
53
Service Access Cover (Model 6E1 )
53
Service Access Cover (Model 6C1)
54
Removing the Bezel
55
Bezel (Model 6E1)
55
Bezel (Model 6C1)
56
Removing and Replacing Processor and Memory Card Cover
57
Removal
57
Replacment
57
Installing a Processor Card
58
Removing a Processor Card
60
Installing a Memory Card
62
Removing a Memory Card
64
Installing Memory Dimms
66
Removing Memory Dimms
68
Installing Adapters
70
Removing Adapters
74
Installing Hot-Swap Disk Drives
76
Removing Hot-Swap Disk Drives
79
Installing an Internal Disk Drive
81
Installing a CD-ROM, Tape Drive, DVD-RAM, or DVD-ROM
82
Configuring or Deconfiguring Disk Drives
84
Configuring Drives
84
Deconfiguring Drives
84
Installing a Hot-Swap Power Supply
85
Removing a Hot-Swap Power Supply
87
Replacing a Hot-Swap Fan Assembly
89
Replacing the Bezel
91
Bezel (Model 6E1)
91
Bezel (Model 6C1)
92
Replacing the Service Access Covers
93
Service Access Cover (Model 6E1)
93
Service Access Cover (Model 6C1)
94
Replacing the Battery
95
Connecting the Rack Indicator
97
Chapter 4. Attention LED and Lightpath Leds
99
Operator Panel Display
99
Indicator Panel
100
Component Leds
101
Reporting the Problem
101
Repair Action
102
Chapter 5. Hardware Problem Determination
103
Problem Determination Using the Standalone or Online Diagnostics
103
Problem Determination When Unable to Load Diagnostics
110
Appendix A. Communications Statements
115
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
115
European Union (EU) Statement
115
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement
116
United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements
116
Avis de Conformité Aux Normes du Ministère des Communications du Canada
116
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
116
VCCI Statement
116
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Taiwan
117
Radio Protection for Germany
117
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
118
European Union (EU) Statement
119
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement
119
United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements
119
Avis de Conformité Aux Normes du Ministère des Communications du Canada
120
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
120
VCCI Statement
120
Radio Protection for Germany
120
Appendix B. Environmental Notices
121
Product Recycling and Disposal
121
Environmental Design
121
Acoustical Noise Emissions
121
Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions
121
Appendix C. Notices
123
Appendix D. System Records
125
Identification Numbers
125
Device Records
126
Memory Card
126
Options
127
SCSI Ids and Bay Locations
128
Appendix E. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
131
Additional Communication Attributes
132
Additional Keyboard Attributes
133
Additional Printer Attributes
134
Appendix F. Firmware Updates
135
IBM 6C1 Technical Overview And Introduction (42 pages)
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Front Cover
1
Table of Contents
5
Preface
7
The Team that Wrote this Whitepaper
7
Comments Welcome
8
Chapter 1. General Description
9
Minimum and Optional Features
9
Physical Package
11
Enterprise Racks
13
IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise Rack
13
IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise Rack
14
Rack Mounting Rules for Model 6C1
14
Flat Panel Display Options
14
VGA Switch
15
Cable Management Arm
15
Chapter 2. Architecture and Technical Overview
17
Processor and Cache
18
L1 and L2 Cache
18
POWER3-II Architecture
18
Copper and CMOS Technology
19
Processor Deallocation
19
Processor Clock Rate
20
Processor Part Numbers
21
Memory
21
Memory Boot Time Deconfiguration
22
Memory Interchange with Other Systems
22
System Bus
22
Bus Bandwidth
22
PCI-Bus, Slots, and Adapters
23
32-Bit Versus 64-Bit PCI Slots
23
LAN Adapters
23
Graphics Accelerators
23
Internal Storage
24
Internal Storage Attachments
24
RAID Configurations
25
Boot Options and Limitations
25
Miscellaneous
26
Security
27
Software Requirements
27
Chapter 3. Availability, Investment Protection, Expansion, and Accessibility
29
High Availability Solution
29
Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) Features
29
Light Path Diagnostics
31
Service Processor
32
Hot Plug Power Supplies
34
Hot Plug Fans
34
Hot Plug Task
35
Handheld Based Systems Management
36
Accessibility
36
Special Notices
37
IBM Trademarks
38
Related Publications
39
System Publications
39
Referenced Web Sites
39
How to Get IBM Redbooks
40
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IBM 6C1 Technical Overview And Introduction (40 pages)
@server pSeries
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Front Cover
1
Table of Contents
5
Preface
7
The Team that Wrote this Whitepaper
7
Comments Welcome
8
Chapter 1. General Description
9
Minimum and Optional Features
9
Physical Package
11
Enterprise Racks
12
IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise Rack
13
IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise Rack
13
Rack Mounting Rules for Model 6C1
13
IBM 7316-TF1 Flat Panel Display Console
14
VGA Switch
14
Cable Management Arm
15
Chapter 2. Architecture and Technical Overview
17
Processor and Cache
18
L1 and L2 Cache
18
POWER3-II Architecture
18
Copper and CMOS Technology
19
Processor Deallocation
19
Processor Clock Rate
20
Processor Part Numbers
21
Memory
21
Memory Boot Time Deconfiguration
22
Memory Interchange with Other Systems
22
System Bus
22
Bus Bandwidth
22
PCI-Bus, Slots, and Adapters
22
32-Bit Versus 64-Bit PCI Slots
23
LAN Adapters
23
Graphics Accelerators
23
Internal Storage Attachments
23
Miscellaneous
24
Boot Options and Limitations
25
Internal Devices
25
External Devices
25
Security
26
Software Requirements
26
Chapter 3. Availability, Investment Protection, and Expansion
27
High Availability Solution
27
Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) Features
27
Light Path Diagnostics
29
Service Processor
30
Automatic Reboot
30
Hot Plug Power Supplies
32
Hot Plug Fans
32
Hot Plug Task
33
SCSI Hot Swap Manager
33
Handheld Based Systems Management
34
Special Notices
35
IBM Trademarks
36
Related Publications
37
System Publications
37
Referenced Web Sites
37
How to Get IBM Redbooks
38
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