Table
2.
Firmware
Checkpoints
(continued)
Checkpoint
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
E1F3
Privileged-access
password
prompt
Prompt
should
be
visible
on
the
system
console.
If
a
console
is
attached
but
nothing
is
displayed
on
it,
go
to
the
“Entry
MAP”
on
page
75
with
the
symptom
″
All
display
problems.
″
E1F5
Build
boot
device
list
Determine
if
the
E1F5
hang
is
and
intermittent
or
solid
condition.
If
a
solid
hang
exists,
use
the
following
procedure.
If
an
intermittent
hang
exists,
see
the
note
on
page
139.
1.
Restart
the
server
and
bring
up
the
Service
Processor
main
menu
by
pressing
any
key
after
the
beeps.
Select
the
Boot
Mode
Menu
from
the
System
Power
Control
menu.
Enable
the
system
to
stop
at
the
SMS
menu
and
then
select
the
option
to
Power-on
the
System
.
Go
to
2.
2.
From
the
SMS
Main
menu,
select
Multiboot
.
3.
From
the
Multiboot
Menu,
record
whether
the
setting
for
Multiboot
Startup
is
set
to
On
or
Off.
4.
Check
to
ensure
the
Multiboot
option
is
set
to
OFF.
When
set
to
ON,
the
system
will
stop
in
the
SMS
menu
after
each
IPL.
Change
the
setting
to
OFF
and
proceed
to
boot
the
operating
system.
Shutdown
and
reboot
system
as
required
to
confirm
normal
operation.
5.
This
ends
the
procedure,
if
the
hang
condition
still
exists,
see
the
note
on
page
139.
E1F6
Determine
boot
device
sequence
See
the
note
on
page
139.
E1F7
No
boot
image
located
Follow
the
repair
actions
listed
for
error
code
20EE000B.
E1FB
Scan
SCSI
bus
for
attached
devices
If
a
location
code
is
available,
follow
the
repair
actions
listed
for
error
code
21A000XX.
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4.
Checkpoints
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