MAP
1540:
Problem
Isolation
Procedures
These
procedures
are
used
to
locate
problems
in
the
processor
subsystem,
I/O
subsystem(s)
or
rack.
If
a
problem
is
detected,
these
procedures
help
you
isolate
the
problem
to
a
failing
unit.
FRU
Identify
LEDs
This
system
is
configured
with
an
arrangement
of
LEDs
that
help
identify
various
components
of
the
system.
These
include
but
are
not
limited
to:
v
FRU
identify
LED
v
Power
subsystem
FRUs
v
System
unit
FRUs
v
I/O
adapter
identify
LED
v
Disk
drive
identify
LED
The
identify
LEDs
are
arranged
hierarchically
with
the
FRU
identify
LED
at
the
bottom
of
the
hierarchy,
followed
by,
the
corresponding
CEC
or
I/O
drawer
identify
LED,
and
the
corresponding
rack
identify
LED
to
locate
the
failing
FRU
more
easily.
Any
identify
LED
in
the
system
may
be
flashed
when
the
system
is
in
the
failed
state
with
power
on
by
using
the
service
processor
LED
Control
Menu
contained
in
the
“System
Information
Menu”
on
page
205.
For
information
on
how
to
use
the
LED
Control
Menu,
see
“System
Information
Menu”
on
page
205.
Any
identify
LED
in
the
system
may
also
be
flashed
by
using
the
“Identify
and
Attention
Indicators”
task
through
the
AIX
diagnostic
programs.
The
procedure
for
operating
the
Identify
and
Attention
Indicators
task
of
the
AIX
diagnostics
is
outlined
in
the
chapter
entitled
“Tasks
and
Service
Aids”
in
the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
,
order
number
SA38-0509.
If
the
service
processor
menus
and
the
AIX
diagnostics
are
not
available,
the
FRU
identify
LEDs
may
be
flashed
by
one
using
the
open
firmware
prompt.
If
the
system
is
configured
as
a
full
partition,
the
system
can
be
booted
to
the
open
firmware
prompt
and
the
FRU-LED-MENU
command
entered.
A
menu
displays
that
will
allow
you
to
turn
on
the
desired
FRU
identify
LED.
For
instructions
on
setting
up
the
boot
mode
to
enable
the
boot
to
the
open
firmware
prompt,
see
the
“System
Power
Control
Menu”
on
page
202.
Problem
Isolation
Procedures
Symptom/Reference
Code/Checkpoint
Action
You
were
sent
here
by
the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
book.
Go
to
“MAP
1548:
System
Processor
Problem
Isolation”
on
page
90.
406x
00B7
Go
to
“MAP
154B:
Insufficient
Hardware
Resources
Problem
Isolation”
on
page
103.
406x
0EB1,
406x
0EB2,
406x
0EB3,
406x
0EB4,
406x
0EB5,
406x
0EB6,
406x
0EB7,
406x
0EB8,
406x
0EB9,
406x
0EBA,
406x
0EBB,
406x
0EBC
Go
to
“MAP
1549:
Attention
Problem
Isolation”
on
page
101..
406x
0EB0
Go
to
“MAP
1541:
JTAG
Problem
Isolation”
on
page
89.
1011
8400,
1011
8401,
1011
8409,
1011
840A,
1011
840B,
406x
0CA5,
B1xx
4643,
B1xx
4644,
B1xx
4645,
B1xx
4646,
B1xx
4648
Go
to
“MAP
1548:
System
Processor
Problem
Isolation”
on
page
90.
Chapter
3.
Maintenance
Analysis
Procedures
(MAPs)
87
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