Symptom
Action
No codes are displayed on the
operator panel within a few
seconds of turning on the
system. The operator panel is
blank before the system is
powered on.
Reseat the operator panel cable. If the problem is not
resolved, replace these parts in the following order:
1. Operator panel assembly.
Location: L1
See 4 on page 31.
2. System board (See notes on page 31.)
If the problem is fixed, go to
″
MAP 0410: Repair
Checkout
″
in the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic
Information for Multiple Bus Systems
. If the problem
persists, go to “MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration” on
page 59 to isolate the problem.
The SMS configuration list or
boot sequence selection menu
shows more SCSI devices
attached to a controller/adapter
than are actually attached.
A device may be set to use the same SCSI bus ID as the
control adapter. Note the ID being used by the
controller/adapter (this can be checked and/or changed via an
SMS utility), and verify that no device attached to the
controller is set to use that ID.
If settings do not appear to be in conflict:
1. Replace the SCSI cable.
2. Replace the device.
3. Replace the SCSI adapter (or system board if connected
to one of the two integrated SCSI controllers on the
system board). (See notes on page31 if the system board
is replaced.)
Note: In a
″
twin-tailed
″
configuration where there is more
than one initiator device (normally another system) attached
to the SCSI bus, it may be necessary to change the ID of the
SCSI controller or adapter with the System Management
Services.
The System Management
Services menu is displayed.
The device or media you are attempting to boot from may be
faulty.
1. Check the SMS error log for any errors. To check the error
log:
a. Choose error log from the utilities menu.
b. If an error is logged, check the time stamp.
c. If the error was logged during the current boot attempt,
record it.
d. Look up the error in Chapter 5, “Error Code to FRU
Index” on page 109 and perform the listed action.
e. If no recent error is logged in the error log, continue to
the next step below.
2. Go to “Boot Problems/Concerns” on page 106.
3. Go to “MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration” on page 59.
You have a problem that does
not prevent the system from
booting.
Go to the
″
Fast Path MAP
″
in the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems
.
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