Chapter 4. Checkpoints
Checkpoints display on the media subsystem operator panel and the virtual terminal while the system is
powering on and going through the initial program load (IPL). This chapter explains the IPL flow of the
system and provides a table that lists checkpoints that you might see in the operator panel and in a virtual
terminal window on the HMC.
IPL Flow with an HMC Attached to the System
The IPL process starts when ac power is connected to the system. The IPL process has the following
phases:
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Phase 1: Service Processor Initialization
Phase 1 starts when ac power is connected to the system and ends when
OK
is displayed in the
processor subsystem operator panel. 8xxx checkpoints are displayed during this phase. Several 9xxx
codes may also be displayed. Service processor menus are available at the end of this phase by
pressing any key on the console keyboard.
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Phase 2: Hardware Initialization by the Service Processor
Phase 2 starts when system power-on is initiated by pressing the power on button on the processor
subsystem operator panel. 9xxx checkpoints are displayed during this time. 91FF, the last checkpoint in
this phase, indicates the transition to phase 3 is taking place.
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Phase 3: System Firmware initialization
On a full system partition, at phase 3, a system processor takes control and continues initializing
partition resources. During this phase, checkpoints in the form of Exxx are displayed. E105, the last
checkpoint in this phase, indicates that control is being passed to the operating system boot program.
On a partitioned system, there is a global system-wide initialization phase 3 during which a system
processor continues the initialization process. Checkpoints in this phase are of the form Exxx. This
global phase 3 ends with a
LPAR...
on the operator panel. As a logical partition begins a partition
initialization phase 3, one of the system processors assigned to that partition continues initialization of
resource assigned to that partition. Checkpoints in this phase are also of the form Exxx.
This partition phase 3 ends with an E105 displayed on the partition’s virtual operator panel on the HMC,
indicating control has been passed to that logical partition’s operating system boot program. For both
the global and partition phase 3, location codes may also be displayed on the physical operator panel
and the partition’s virtual terminal.
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Phase 4: Operating System Boot
When the operating system starts to boot, checkpoints in the form 0xxx and 2xxx are displayed. This
phase ends when the operating system login prompt displays on the operating system console.
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