Error Code Description
Action/
Possible Failing FRU
B10F 1380 Service processor program failure
1. Update system firmware
2. CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B10F 1381 Service processor flash error
1. Update system firmware
2. CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B10F 1384 Service processor failure
CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B10F 1387 Service processor failure
CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B10F 1400 Service processor failure
CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B10F 1401 Service processor failure
CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B10F 1670 Service processor flash update failure
1. Retry flash update
2. CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B10F 1672 Service processor firmware update invalid
Call service support
B10F 1675 Service processor failure
CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B10F 1681 Service processor firmware update invalid
Call service support
B10F 1682 Service processor firmware update invalid
Call service support
B10F 1683 Service processor firmware update invalid
Call service support
B1xx 0013 An attempt was made to flash (update) the
firmware from AIX using the wrong image for this
system. No flashing took place; the firmware
level was not changed.
Retry the firmware update from AIX using the
correct flash image.
B1xx 4600 Service processor failure
CEC backplane
Location: U0.1-P1
B1xx 4601 System processor failure
Go to “MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures”
on page 124.
B1xx 4602
Description:
Hardware failure
Actions:
1.
Was this error code logged just after the system crashed?
NO
Go to step 3.
YES
Go to step 2.
2. Examine the service processor error log. Look for a 4xxx yyyy error that calls out FRU(s) in the
CEC whose timestamp just precedes the B1xx 4602 error. If a 4xxx yyyy error occurred,
replace the FRU indicated by the location code. If there is no 4xxx yyyy error whose timestamp
just precedes the B1xx 4602 error, continue to step 3.
3. Reboot the system in slow mode to the SMS menus. See “Performing Slow Boot” on page 209.
a. Examine the service processor error logs. Look for a 4xxx yyyy error that occurred during
the slow boot that calls out FRU(s) in the CEC.
b. If a 4xxx yyyy error occurred during the slow boot, replace the FRU(s) indicated by the
location code(s).
c. If a 4xxx yyyy error did not occur during the slow boot, replace the system planar, U0.1-P1.
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