
Chapter 2. Diagnostics
105
•
If the system hangs on a progress code, follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed
in the Action column until the problem is solved. If an action solves the problem, you can stop performing
theremaining actions.
•
See
Chapter 3
, “
Parts listing
,” on page
197
to determine which components are CRUs and which
components are FRUs.
Progress code
Description
Action
D13A1xxx
Get dump identity sequence
1. Go to “
Checkout procedure
” on page
148
.
2. Replace the system-board and chassis assembly,
as described in “
Replacing the Tier 2 system-
board and chassis assembly
” on page
229
.
D13B1xxx
Get dump length sequence
1. Go to “
Checkout procedure
” on page
148
.
2. Replace the system-board and chassis assembly,
as described in “
Replacing the Tier 2 system-
board and chassis assembly
” on page
229
.
D1FF1xxx
Dump complete
1. Go to “
Checkout procedure
” on page
148
.
2. Replace the system-board and chassis assembly,
as described in “
Replacing the Tier 2 system-
board and chassis assembly
” on page
229
.
D1xx3000 - D1xx3FFF
Platform dump status codes are described in “
D1xx3y01 to D1xx3yF2 Service
processor dump codes:
” on page
105
2.4.2.7
D1xx3y01 to D1xx3yF2 Service processor dump codes:
These D1xx3yxx service processor dump codes use the format: D1
xx
3
yzz
, where
xx
indicates the cage or node ID that the dump component is processing,
y
increments from 0
to F to indicate that the system is not hung, and
zz
indicates the command being
processed.
Table 2-20
lists the progress codes that might be displayed during the power-on self-test
(POST), along with suggested actions to take if the system hangs on the progress code.
Only when you experience a hang condition should you take any of the actions described
for a progress code.
Table 2-20.
D1xx3y01 to D1xx3yF2 checkpoints
•
If the system hangs on a progress code, follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed
in the Action column until the problem is solved. If an action solves the problem, you can stop performing
theremaining actions.
•
See
Chapter 3
, “
Parts listing
,” on page
197
to determine which components are CRUs and which
components are FRUs.
Progress code
Description
(Command Being Processed)
Action
D1xx3y01
Get SCOM
1. Go to “
Checkout procedure
” on page
148
.
2. Replace the system-board and chassis assembly,
as described in “
Replacing the Tier 2 system-
board and chassis assembly
” on page
229
.
D1xx3y02
Get scan ring
1. Go to “
Checkout procedure
” on page
148
.
2. Replace the system-board and chassis assembly,
as described in “
Replacing the Tier 2 system-
board and chassis assembly
” on page
229
.
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