Chapter 2. Diagnostic Overview
The system uses an integrated set of software diagnostic procedures to facilitate
isolation of failing components and system maintenance. This book, along with the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems, is the
basis of the diagnostic procedures for the system. In particular, Chapter 4,
“Checkpoints” on page 81, Chapter 5, “Error Code to FRU Index” on page 109,
Chapter 6, “Loading the System Diagnostics” on page 175, and Chapter 10, “Parts
Information” on page 293, in this book are important for the trained service
representative to understand and use when isolating a failure on the system.
The manufacturer recommends that systems configured with 4 GB of memory or
greater have access to a 4-mm or 8-mm tape drive for submission of system dump
information if required. This function can be accomplished through locally attached or
network-attached devices, as appropriate.
Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs)
Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs) guide the trained service person through the
system. These MAPs are the entry point for all isolation and error recovery procedures.
The MAPs are consistent with existing procedures and methods. The system uses a set
of integrated procedures, mentioned earlier, to which the MAPs are the primary entry
point.
The MAPS are as follows:
v
Entry MAP
v
Quick Entry MAP
v
Problem Determination MAP
v
Power MAP
v
Minimum Configuration MAP
The Entry Map is the starting point for problem determination. The purpose of this MAP
is to quickly point to the appropriate MAP or service reference information either in this
book, or in the common book set, which includes the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems and PCI Adapter Placement
Reference.
The Quick Entry MAP is a subset of the Entry MAP and helps to save time for some
types of problems.
The Problem Determination MAP provides a structured analysis method to get an error
code if one is not provided by the customer, or if diagnostics cannot be loaded.
The Power MAP deals with isolation of components to diagnose a power problem.
Power problems can be related to powering on and powering off the system, or power
failures that occur after power is turned on.
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