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IBM eserver p Series Service Manual (755 pages)
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 16.73 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Electrical Safety
13
Safety Notices
13
Laser Compliance
15
Laser Safety Information
15
Data Integrity and Verification
17
About this Book
19
Accessing Information
19
Highlighting
19
Iso 9000
19
References to AIX Operating System
19
Related Publications
20
Trademarks
20
Chapter 1. Reference Information
21
Pseries 650 Overview
21
Internal Disk Drives
22
Service Processor/Pci Backplane Connectors
24
Capacity Upgrade on Demand
25
Pseries 650 System Locations
25
7038 Model 6M2 Processor Subsystem Locations
26
I/O Subsystem Locations
28
Subsystem Positioning and Cabling
31
SPCN Cabling
31
RIO Cabling
34
IBM Hardware Management Console for Pseries (HMC) to the HMC Connector
38
Pseries 650 Data Flow
39
System Memory
40
Processor Card DIMM Locations
40
Initial System Memory Configurations
40
Hardware Management Console (HMC)
43
Partition Standby and Full System Partition Power-On Options
43
Partition Standby Memory Issues
43
Partition Requirements
44
Powering the System on and off
46
Power-On Self-Test
46
POST Indicators
46
POST Keys
46
Key
46
Key
47
System Attention LED
47
Logical and Physical Locations
48
Physical Location Codes
48
Location Code Format
48
Multiple FRU Callout Instructions
49
FRU Identify Leds
49
AIX Location Codes
50
Non-SCSI Devices
50
SCSI Devices
51
AIX and Physical Location Code Reference Tables
52
Specifications
80
Pseries 650 Physical Specifications and Loads
80
Service Inspection Guide
82
Chapter 2. Diagnostics Overview
83
Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
83
System Leds
83
System Attention LED
83
Checkpoints
84
FRU Isolation
85
FRU Identify Leds
86
Service Agent for the Pseries 650
86
Using the Service Processor and Service Agent Features
86
Service Focal Point
87
Getting Started
87
Testing Error Reporting
87
Service Focal Point Settings
88
Working with Serviceable Events
89
Activating and Deactivating FRU Leds
92
Accessing System Log Error Information
92
Accessing Errors When a System Is Attached to an HMC
93
Accessing Errors When a System Is Running AIX and the Console Is Not an HMC
93
Accessing Errors When a System Is Running Linux and the Console Is Not an HMC
93
Resetting the System Attention LED
93
Resetting the LED When a System Is Attached to an HMC
94
Resetting the LED When a System Is Running AIX and the Console Is Not an HMC
94
Resetting the LED When a System Is Running Linux and the Console Is Not an HMC
94
Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
95
Entry MAP
95
Quick Entry MAP
97
Quick Entry MAP Table of Contents
97
MAP 1020: Problem Determination
104
Purpose of this MAP
104
MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution
109
Purpose of this MAP
109
MAP 1235: System Array Self-Repair Problem Resolution for Linux
114
Purpose of this MAP
114
MAP 1320: Service Focal Point
115
MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
116
MAP 1322: End of Call MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
129
MAP 1420: Recovery Procedures for Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapters
134
MAP 1421: Partition will Not Boot Due to Faulty Adapter
134
MAP 1422: Slot Is Empty Even When Populated
135
MAP 1520: Power
138
FRU Identify Leds
139
Map 1521: the Base Processor Subsystem Drawer will Not Power on and no Error Codes Are Available
140
Map 1522: Cannot Power on the I/O Drawer
147
Map 1523: the SPCN Error Codes Table Directed You here and the Error Code Is 1011 1B0X
156
MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures
160
FRU Identify Leds
160
MAP 1541: JTAG Problem Isolation
161
MAP 1542: I/O Problem Isolation
164
MAP 1547: RIO Adapter Card Problem Isolation
189
MAP 1548: Memory and Processor Problem Isolation
190
MAP 1549: Attention Problem Isolation
192
MAP 154A: I2C Bus Problem Isolation
197
MAP 154B: Insufficient Hardware Resources Problem Isolation
201
MAP 154C: SPCN Cable Problem Isolation
202
Chapter 4. Checkpoints
205
IPL Flow with an HMC Attached to the System
205
IPL Flow Without an HMC Attached to the System
205
Service Processor Checkpoints
209
Firmware Checkpoints
216
Boot Problems
257
Chapter 5. Error Code to FRU Index
261
Performing Slow Boot
261
Confirming Initial Error Code
262
Four-Character Checkpoints
263
Replacing the Operator Panel
263
Replacing the Network Adapter
263
Determining the Location Code
263
FRU Identify Leds
263
Checkpoints and Error Codes Index
265
Operator Panel Error Codes
268
SPCN Error Codes
269
Firmware/Post Error Codes
281
Service Processor Error Codes
309
Memory DIMM Present Detect Bits (PD-Bits)
461
Error Log Utility Procedure
462
System Firmware Update Messages
463
Capacity Upgrade on Demand (Cuod) Messages
463
Scan Dump Messages
463
Common Firmware Error Codes
464
Error Code B1Xx 4699
474
Error Code B1Xx 8FF0
478
Cod Transactions
479
SPCN Informational Codes
482
VPD Informational Codes
482
HMC Surveillance Error Codes
482
Early Service Processor Termination Error Codes
483
Problem Determination-Generated Error Codes
484
Hypervisor Dump Retrieval Procedure
485
Hypervisor Dump Indications
485
Chapter 6. Using the Online and Standalone Diagnostics
487
Operating Considerations for Online and Standalone Diagnostics
487
Identifying the Terminal Type to the Diagnostics
488
Undefined Terminal Types
488
Resetting the Terminal
488
Online Diagnostics Modes of Operation
488
Running Online Diagnostics
488
Service Mode
489
Concurrent Mode
490
Maintenance Mode
491
Standalone Diagnostic Operation with an HMC Attached to the System
492
Considerations for Running Standalone Diagnostics on a Partitioned System
492
Considerations for Running Standalone Diagnostics from CD-ROM
492
Loading the Standalone Diagnostics from CDROM
492
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IBM eserver p Series Installation Manual (76 pages)
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.66 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Rack Safety Instructions
7
Safety Notices
7
Electrical Safety
8
Laser Compliance
9
Laser Safety Information
9
Data Integrity and Verification
11
About this Book
13
Iso 9000
13
Online Publications
13
Related Publications
13
Ergonomic Information
14
Trademarks
14
Chapter 1. Setting up the System
15
Step 1. Checking Inventory
15
Step 2. Observe this Safety Notice During Installation
16
Step 3. Checking the Customer Environment
17
Step 4. Checking Customer Outlets
17
Step 5. Setting up Rails in the Rack
19
Step 6. Installing Drawers in the Rack
23
Step 7. Connecting JTAG and VS/COMM Cables
25
CEC Drawer Attached to One I/O Drawer
25
Step 8. Connecting RIO and SPCN Cables
26
RIO Cabling
26
CEC Drawer Attached to One I/O Drawer
27
CEC Drawer Attached to Two I/O Drawers
28
CEC Drawer Attached to One I/O Drawer
29
CEC Drawer Attached to Two I/O Drawers
30
Step 9. Setting up Attached Devices
31
Step 10. Updating the Device Records
31
Step 11. Attaching External Devices
31
Step 12. Connecting the Power
32
Step 13. Installing Options
32
Step 14. Starting the Operating System
32
Step 15. Running System Verification
32
Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation
33
Step 1. Considerations before Running this Procedure
33
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics
33
Step 3. Running System Verification
34
Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification
34
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics
35
Chapter 3. Installing Options for the System
37
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
38
Stopping the System Unit
38
I/O Drawer PCI Slot LED Definitions
39
Installing PCI Adapters
40
Installing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
40
Installing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
42
Removing PCI Adapters
43
Removing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
43
Removing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
45
PCI Hot-Plug Manager Access
47
Accessing Hot-Plug Management Functions
47
PCI Hot-Plug Manager Menu
48
System Firmware Updates
49
General Information on System Firmware Updates
50
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
50
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
51
Updating System Firmware from the Service Processor Menus
51
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Service Aids
52
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Command Line
52
Recovery Mode
52
Appendix A. Communications Statements
53
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
53
European Union (EU) Statement
53
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement
54
United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements
54
Avis de Conformité aux Normes du Ministère des Communications du Canada
54
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
54
VCCI Statement
54
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Taiwan
55
Radio Protection for Germany
55
Appendix B. Environmental Notices
57
Product Recycling and Disposal
57
Environmental Design
57
Unit Emissions
57
Appendix C. Notices
59
Appendix D. System Records
61
Record the Serial Numbers
61
Device Records
62
Memory Riser Card 1 or One-Way Processor Card
62
Memory Riser Card 2
62
Primary I/O Drawer Records
63
Secondary I/O Drawer Records
64
Appendix E. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
67
Additional Communication Attributes
68
Additional Keyboard Attributes
69
Additional Printer Attributes
70
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