MAP 1548: Processor Subsystem Problem Isolation
Notes:
1. Be sure to unplug the power cords before removing or installing processor cards, the PCI riser card, or
the CEC backplane to avoid damage to it.
2. This MAP assumes that a CD-ROM drive is installed and connected to the integrated EIDE adapter,
and a diagnostic CD-ROM disc is available.
3. If a power-on password or privileged-access password is installed, you are prompted to enter the
password before the diagnostic CD-ROM can load.
4. The term
POST indicators
refers to the device mnemonics that appear during the power-on self-test
(POST).
5. The support leg located on the bottom of the media support shelf is used to deactivate a microswitch.
The microswitch is located on the CEC backplane and when deactivated cuts off power to some of the
components and connectors located on the CEC backplane. This support shelf must be correctly
seated and secured in position after any new FRU is added to the system and you perform a system
boot.
6. The service processor might have recorded one or more symptoms in its error log.
v
If you arrived here after performing a slow boot, look for a possible new error that occurred during
the slow boot. If there is a new error, and its actions call for a FRU replacement, perform those
actions. If this does not resolve the problem, go to “Step 1548-1” on page 140.
v
If an additional slow boot has not been performed, or if the slow boot did not yield a new error code,
look at the error that occurred just before the original error. Perform the actions associated with that
error. If the problem is not resolved, go to “Step 1548-1” on page 140.
v
If a slow boot results in the same error code, and there are no error codes before the original error
code, go to “Step 1548-1” on page 140.
Before proceeding, it is a good idea to examine that error log (see “System Information Menu” on
page 376).
7. The service processor might have been set by the user to monitor system operations and to attempt
recoveries. You might want to disable these actions while you diagnose and service the system. If you
disable them, make notes of their current settings so that you can restore them before you leave. The
following settings may be of interest to you.
Surveillance
From the Service Processor Setup Menu, go to the
Surveillance Setup Menu and disable surveillance.
Unattended Start Mode
From the Service Processor System Power Control Menu,
disable unattended start mode.
Reboot Policy
From the System Power Control Menu, go to the
Reboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu and set:
a. Number of reboot attempts to
0
(zero)
b. Use OS-Defined restart policy to
No
c. Enable supplemental restart policy to
No
.
Call Out
From the Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu, go to the Serial
Port Selection Menu and disable call-out on both serial
ports.
8. Verify that the system has not been set to boot to the SMS menus or to the open firmware prompt.
From the System Power Control Menu, select
Boot Mode Menu
. Verify that all four options are set to
disabled.
Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs)
139
Summary of Contents for @Server pSeries 630 6C4
Page 1: ...pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide SA38 0604 03 ERserver...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide SA38 0604 03 ERserver...
Page 16: ...xiv Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 18: ...xvi Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 382: ...362 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 440: ...420 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 538: ...System Parts continued 518 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 541: ...Chapter 10 Parts Information 521...
Page 562: ...542 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 568: ...548 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 576: ...556 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 580: ...560 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 616: ...596 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 646: ...626 Eserver pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 Service Guide...
Page 649: ......