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Page 1: ...IBM S 390 Integrated Server 3006 _ Service Guide ModelBOl...

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Page 4: ...7 7 Description 7 Installing P 390 Hardware and Software 8 Diagnostics 8 Procedure 9 STOPPED and DOWN Displayed on the System 390HI Activity Display 10 P 390 Error Messages 11 AWS Message Format 11 C...

Page 5: ...CSI Devices Description of the SCSI Bus SBC SCSI Interface Terminating the SBC SCSI Interface Attached Devices Service Tips Differential SCSI Adapter Terminating the AHA 2944UW Service Tips Diagnostic...

Page 6: ...s that Are Not Valid SSA LINK ERRORS SSA Intermittent Link Error SSA RAID ERRORS SSA Repair Verification General Information About the SSA RAID Adapter SSA and RAID SSA Interfaces for Eight or Less Dr...

Page 7: ...Adapter 146 dj Communication Adapters Removal and Replacement 147 l Removing the Communication Adapters 147 Replacing the Communication Adapters 147 Channel Adapter Removal and Replacement 149 Removin...

Page 8: ...Replacement 164 Removing Array Disk Assembly HDA 164 Replacing the Array Disk Assembly HDA 165 Chapter 9 Power 167 1ST Level Diagram of the Power Sub System 168 General Power Terminology 168 FRU Types...

Page 9: ...for P 390 Trace Spooling 220 Specifying Options for I O Trace 220 Using the Device Debug Facility 221 Kernel Trace 221 P 390 Trace Spooling AWSTRSP nnn 221 Syntax 221 Optional Parameters 221 Sending t...

Page 10: ...E OS 2 Utility 243 Syntax 243 Optional Parameters 243 Example 243 Return Codes 243 CKDALC EXE OS 2 Utility 244 Syntax 244 Required Parameters 244 Optional Parameters 244 Example 244 DEV2NAME CMD OS 2...

Page 11: ...embly 5 Power Assemblies Chapter 13 Overview Description Hardware Software Top View Locations Front View Front View Locations Rear View Rear View Locations Side View Index 260 263 263 264 264 265 266...

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Page 13: ...and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference Avis de conformlte aux normes du ministere des Communications du Canada Cet equipement...

Page 14: ...Specifications IBM calculates the expiration of the warranty period from the Machine s Date of Installation The date on your receipt is the Date of Installation unless IBM or your reseller informs yo...

Page 15: ...em analysis and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provide b secure all programs data and funds contained in a Machine c inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine s locatio...

Page 16: ...00 or the charge for the Machine that is the subject of the claim Under no circumstances is IBM liable for any of the following 1 third party claims against you for losses or damages other than those...

Page 17: ...xvi Service Guide...

Page 18: ...equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules operating at greater than class 1 power levels For this reason it is advised never to look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open rece...

Page 19: ...each transceiver for laser certification numbers and approval information Observe the following caution notice when handling ESCON coupling facility or OSA2 fiber optic channel cables CAUTION Data pro...

Page 20: ...codes and messages that can result from running the diagnostics PCI ISA BUS Describes the PCI ISA Local Bus and has descriptions of each PCI interfci l e adapter 10SP Describes the 10SP the data flow...

Page 21: ...XX Service Guide r f I I...

Page 22: ...CDROM 4MM DAT Tape For information on Licensed internal code changes Installing traps fixes for Licensed internal code changes Backup the customer configuration information critical data Log and Trace...

Page 23: ...Start 2 Service Guide...

Page 24: ...eplacement All Service will be via hardcopy procedures OS 2 Problems The S 390 Integrated Server I O subsystem is based on a customized OS 2 If any programs are added to OS 2 that are not part of the...

Page 25: ...rts running the Power On Self Test POST This step takes approximately 20 seconds Check the power indicators for both OCAs When you turn on the server it performs a series of tests to check the operati...

Page 26: ...rt of Repair for SCSI Bus and SCSI Devices on page 45 Solving Problems If no PCI adapters initialize this indicates a problem on the PCI bus When the SBC SCSI device driver starts to load the followin...

Page 27: ...43 12 Check Chapter 1 START on page 1 for another possible entry point or call next level support for help 6 Service Guide The ARTIC960 adapters are the S 390 Parallel or Serial Channel Cards Note Th...

Page 28: ...used and no jumpers or adjustments are required during a replacement P 390 diagnostics are provided as part of the P 390 Licensed Internal Code These diagnostics reside on the P 390E Advanced Diagnost...

Page 29: ...gure 34 on page 112 Remember that if you do not have exactly eight or sixteen drives then SSA Dummy Drive Modules must be plugged into the unused slots in any column pair that is partially filled This...

Page 30: ...CTRL ALT DEL or press the RESET switch 6 Follow the directions on the menu to run the diagnostics 7 The P 390 Diagnostic Selection screen appears S 390 Microprocessor Complex P 390E Diagnostic Progra...

Page 31: ...WN STOPPED signals that the P 390 Processor is in the stopped state The execution of S 390 instructions has been interrupted This state occurs when You click on STOP from the P 390 MANUAL OPERATIONS s...

Page 32: ...ator P 390 messages which can be identified by the letters AWS at the beginning of each message identifier All AWS messages are described in this chapter Note that some messages are related to a parti...

Page 33: ...WSINTF EXE Disabled wait state for S 390 DIW AWSINTF EXE Disabled wait state codes for S 370 DMI AWSDM DLL Device manager interface DSK AWSFBA EXE Fixed block FBA DASD emulator ICA AWSICA EXE SDLC BSC...

Page 34: ...t Procedures Procedures on page 141 Description of the PCI ISA BUS The Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Local Bus is a 32 bit bus with multiplexed address and data lines It is intended for use as...

Page 35: ...Optional 1st TR or 2nd ETH 17 Serial 1 Parallel 1 USB Seriabr2 lE8 teaker Required 18 SBC I O and Service Processor Required Video Connection 1st ETH Keyboard Connection Mouse Connection 19 WAC SOLC B...

Page 36: ...181 II 3 3V PCI 12 to 12 PCI Bridge 5 PCI to PCI Bridge PCISLOTS PCI to PCI Bridge PCI to PCI Bridge 5 191 I 20 1 _______ 1 ISASLOTS 211 1 Figure 5 Location layout of the board and slots Note minus 5...

Page 37: ...r PCA i ETHERNET iTOKEN RING Serial Storage Architecture SSA Single Board a _ Computer MouSe ___TL__ S B C_ _ ISA BUS MULTIPORT 1 Model 2 Wide Area 1 Connector WAC Keyboard Monitor I Floppy I Serial I...

Page 38: ...Bridge I I PCI slots PCI slots 13 IRQ 11 9 IRQ 11 14 IRQ 15 10 IRQ 15 15 IRQ 9 11 IRQ 9 16 IRQ 10 12 IRQ 10 Figure 7 PhYSical Bus Structure Diagram ISASlots 19 20 21 IRQs 3and 5 Memory D4000 DFFF Pri...

Page 39: ...te the problem 1 Power down the system 2 Remove all adapters from the PCI and ISA slots 3 Leave the SBC card seated 4 Disconnect the SCSI cable and Diskette cable from the Single Board Computer 5 Powe...

Page 40: ...n page 20 indicates the sequence that will be displayed when the computer is started and the adapter reaches the open state successfully Some of those states might be too brief to observe Labels The g...

Page 41: ...tect any problems during its self diagnostic tests and is waiting to open If this LED state occurs after the adapter has been opened this state indicates that the adapter has been closed under softwar...

Page 42: ...adapter port to its access unit such as an IBM 8230 Token Ring Network Controlled Access Unit Adapter Communication Problems Check the following list of possible causes if the adapter is unable to co...

Page 43: ...tegrated Server CD ROM See f AWSDIAG AWSDIAG DOC where f is the drive letter of your CD ROM for instructions on how to create a diskette from this image You will need a blank formatted 1 44MB diskette...

Page 44: ...ing it ON again LA10006 The configuration parameter xx was specified incorrectly Its default value will be used Explanation The value of a configuration parameter was incorrectly specified User Action...

Page 45: ...the token ring network does not match the configured speed of the adapter User Action Change the setting of the DataRate configuration parameter to match the speed of the network to which the adapter...

Page 46: ...uration parameter is set to Auto which is also the default value if the parameter is not specified but the adapter is the first station to open on the token ring network User Action This adapter is de...

Page 47: ...If this error persists consider reinstalling the NDIS 2 0 network support software Could not find the PROTOCOL JNI file image Explanation An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to re...

Page 48: ...er has proceeded with its initialization using a predetermined default value for this parameter LA10050 The NOIS 2 0 device driver was not able to register with the Protocol Manager LA10051 Explanatio...

Page 49: ...g test The wrap test tests the adapter and cable through the hub or concentrator or through a wrap plug attached to the cable The on ring test requires that the adapter is connected to a network with...

Page 50: ...11 When testing is complete remove the diagnostic diskette and the System 390 Integrated Server Install CD and reboot the system by pressing CTRL ALT DEL or by press the RESET switch Chapter 4 PCIIIS...

Page 51: ...the hub is transmitting at the correct speed and the drivers are loaded Also make sure you have the correct wiring configuration for the adapter to the hub connection Some hubs require a crossover ca...

Page 52: ...actively running on the P 390 2 Create the Etherjet Adapter diagnostic diskette See Creating Diagnostic Diskettes on page 230 for instructions on how to create the diskette using the System 390 Integ...

Page 53: ...ing In two pair cabling one pair of cables is used for transmission and the other is used for reception and collision detection Because a 125 MHz frequency is used on the wire 100BASE TX requires cate...

Page 54: ...o Send Positive 9 Input CTS Clear to Send Negative 8 Input Setup Jumpers The following jumpers are required to setup the termination modes and clocking requirements of the RS422 card Each interface 1...

Page 55: ...the troubleshooting procedures 1 With the customer s help stop all S 390 programs and shut down the S 390 operating system if it is actively running on the P 390 2 Create the RS422 Adapter diagnostic...

Page 56: ...t Steps 7 through 11 12 Select 3 for IRQ tests 13 Select 1 for Verify IRQ 14 Enter the interrupt you wrote down 15 Select 3 for Stream Data with interrupts 16 Press ESC after a few seconds if no error...

Page 57: ...outlets and wall outlet condition Setting the Option Switch SW1 The Multiport Model 2 Adapter has a 10 position option switch which is shown below Use this figure for reference as you configure the Mu...

Page 58: ...7 8 910 on on on off on on on on on on on on on off off on on on on on y I y 1 0 dreSSI y Y IRQ 31MB first card 02AO 2 8 bit mem sec card 06AO edge Figure 19 Switch Settings PCIIISA BUS Isolation Cha...

Page 59: ...ical Interface Board EIB Cable Connections Each EIB is shipped with a cable specific to the interface it supports Figure 20 shows the three types of EIBs and the cable specifications for each one Atte...

Page 60: ...ther adapters To assist in identifying each card the IRQ level and I O addresses which are read from the card s DIP switches are displayed The diagnostics will list the cards in order of ascending bas...

Page 61: ...ation There is an EIB cable or wrap plug failure on link A There is an EIB cable or wrap plug failure on link B The WAC adapter card is not working as expected Action to Take Replace the EIB cable and...

Page 62: ...end the pins of the EIB 5 Affix a label identifying each link connector on the end plate next to the corresponding link connector See Figure 23 Attention Incorrectly matching a specific cable to an EI...

Page 63: ...s ranges and interrupt levels Set the option switches to one of three settings depending on weather this is a first second or third WAC card Figure 24 Location of Option Switches on the ISA WAC Adapte...

Page 64: ...pter The base adapter is a standard PCI version IBM ARCTIC960 card which has memory and a 25MHz Intel 960 processor on it The ARCTIC960 adapter does nothing by itself It must have an Adapter Interface...

Page 65: ...ICEINIT card_num to invoke the test Replace the entire channel card if these test fail 5 Run the channel wrap tests lCEWRAP VVarning Wraps cannot be run on the Serial Channel card and the Serial Chan...

Page 66: ...page 46 Differential SCSI Adapter on page 46 CD ROM on page 48 4MM OAT Tape on page 48 External SCSI 3490 optional BIDI Board Midplane EPO Card Board SCSI Term r I I I I I r r r I I SCSI Wiring Midpl...

Page 67: ...3490 F01 tape device Terminating the AHA 2944UW Termination on the AHA 2944UW itself is controlled by software commands via the SCSISelect utility The default setting is Automatic If the AHA 2944UW de...

Page 68: ...the adapter is not listed the adapter is most likely defective and should be replaced To replace the SSC card see SSC Card Removal and Replacement on page 152 to replace the differential SCSI Adapter...

Page 69: ...lease opening to open the tray 4MM OAT Tape The 12 24 GB OOS 3 4 mm Internal Tape Drive is a Fast SCSI 2 tape drive for restoring data Tape cartridges can each store 12 GB of data If you use data comp...

Page 70: ...ot write to tape correctly Use your enclosed cleaning cartridge to clean the heads If the problem persists replace the data cartridge Loading and Unloading Data Cartridges Use only IBM 59H3465 data ca...

Page 71: ...lean the tape drive more often if you are using a lot of new tapes or if you are operating in an environment which contains a lot of dust or other particulate matter that could contaminate the magneti...

Page 72: ...iguration Jumpers Configuration Jumpers on page 54 BIOS Operations BIOS Operation on page 55 OS 2 Trap Error 0000 0010 Go To Application Software error and contact the next Support Level SSC and Attac...

Page 73: ...Interface P17 Universal Serial Bus JU12 CMOS Clear P7 Serial L _ lf r JU15 P6 Serial JUllJ 4 lID lID JUl Pl PllA VGAGD546 JU13 SCSI Terminatio P13 PCI Ultra Wide SCS 82443LX P3 Floppy Driv I 10 10 DD...

Page 74: ...Cache HOST BUS CNTL ADDR DATA Main Memory EDO SDRAM ADDRI DATAl CNTL PCI AGP 82433LX PCI BUS CNTL ADDRIDATA IDE 2 I I PIIX4 DEC 21143 ADDRIDATAI ISIDEBAND I I Adaptec AIC 7880 I I AGP VGA I I 9 Video...

Page 75: ...umper 11 should be installed in the up position Jumper 10 should be installed in the down position Figure 29 JU10lJU11 Settings JU12 CMOS Clear Jumper OFF JU13 SCSI Termination Jumper ON Disable JU14...

Page 76: ...f the Power On Self Tests POSTs which are performed when the system is powered on CMOS Checksum Calculation Keyboard Controller Test CMOS Shutdown Register Test 8254 Timer Test Memory Refresh Test Dis...

Page 77: ...he AMIBIOS Setup Utility Once the POST routines complete successfully a screen displays showing the current configuration of your system including processor type base and extended memory amounts flopp...

Page 78: ...Press F2 to load default values and continue Press F1 to run AMIBIOS Setup Utility Note Normally only the following three options are required 1 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings to autoconfigu...

Page 79: ...is resident in the ROM BIOS Read Only Memory Basic Input Output System so that it is available each time the computer is turned on If for some reason the CMOS becomes corrupted the system is configure...

Page 80: ...ement Setup to make changes to Power Management Setup parameters Select PCI Plug and Play Setup to make changes to PCI Plug and Play Setup parameters Select Peripheral Setup to make changes to the Per...

Page 81: ...eboot the system CU Alt Del 2 Press DEL immediately when memory is counting 3 The AMIBIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed 4 Choose Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Answer the High Perform...

Page 82: ...3F8h OnBoard Serial Port 2 DISABLED OnBoard Parallel Port 3BC Parallel Port Mode ECP OnBoard IDE DISABLED 9 If any settings where changed see Save Settings and Exit on page 63 Chapter 6 Single Board C...

Page 83: ...ly If you select the Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings option the following window displays Load high performance settings YIN You have two options Press INI and Enter to leave the current valu...

Page 84: ...p Main Menu Press Iyl and Enter to save the system parameters and continue with the booting process Exit without Saving This option passes control back to AMIBIOS without writing any changes to the CM...

Page 85: ...atal errors are those which will not allow the system to continue the bootup procedure These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps Each error message has its own spec...

Page 86: ...routines performed each time the system is powered on the error message will appear on the screen in the following format ERROR Message Line 1 ERROR Message Line 2 Press Fl to Resume Note the error m...

Page 87: ...the BIOS Run the BIOS Setup Utility to correct the error CMOS Memory Size If the BIOS finds the amount of memory on the system Mismatch board to be different from the amount stored in CMOS this error...

Page 88: ...se the BIOS to skip the keyboard POST routines Keyboard Is Locked The keyboard lock on the system is engaged It must be Unlock It unlocked to continue the bootup procedure No ROM BASIC This error occu...

Page 89: ...llows MEMORY PARITY ERROR AT XXXXX where XXXXX is the address in hexadecimal at which the error has occurred If the memory location cannot be determined the message is Memory Parity Error liD Card Par...

Page 90: ...e Board Computer diagnostics diskette into the floppy drive S Press CTRL ALT OEL or press the RESET switch 6 The Single Board Computer test will start running automatically 7 The test will either stop...

Page 91: ...Descriptions The Diskette Drive has the standard device activity LED Diskette Drive Problems If the diskette drive in use light stays on follow these steps Verify that the diskette is good and not dam...

Page 92: ...on IOSP Verify that the monitor signal cable is connected to the correct connector on the system and installed on the correct port Verify that the monitor is turned on and the brightness and contrast...

Page 93: ...IOSP 72 Service Guide...

Page 94: ...ge 74 SSA and RAID General Information About the SSA RAID Adapter SSA and RAID on page 110 Link Errors SSA Link on page 117 Link Status Indicators Link Status Lights on page 118 Disk Drive Assembly Ex...

Page 95: ...is running To isolate the FRUs do the actions and answer the questions given in the MAPs When instructed to exchange two or more FRUs in sequence 1 Exchange the first FRU in the list for a new one 2 V...

Page 96: ...SA loop Unit power cables and external SSA cables that connect the devices to the system can be disconnected while that system is running Have you been sent here from the SRN list in this chapter NO Y...

Page 97: ...ermittent Link Error on page 88 Is the SRN 46000 47000 47500 49000 49100 49500 OR 49700 NO YES Go to SSA RAID ERRORS on page 90 7 You are in the wrong chapter of this manual Go to the correct service...

Page 98: ...hould have been sent here from either diagnostics or a START MAP Do not start problem determination from the SRN table always go to the START MAP for the unit in which the device is installed 1 Locate...

Page 99: ...ly a Disk Drive Assembly HDA Removal software error has occurred and Replacement on page 164 Action Go to Software and Microcode Errors on page 81 SSA adapter card SO before exchanging any FRUs 2FFFF...

Page 100: ...type of DRAM modules have been installed Make any necessary corrections 3 If the problem remains exchange the adapter card FRU for a new one Do not exchange any DRAM modules yet 4 Install the DRAM mo...

Page 101: ...ecause a disk drive is not available to the array and a write command has been sent to that array Action A disk drive might not be available for one of the following reasons The disk drive has failed...

Page 102: ...is not valid This problem is caused either by the SSA adapter or by an error in the microcode Action Go to Software and Microcode Errors on page 81 before exchanging the FRU Software and Microcode Er...

Page 103: ...Remove the additional devices or adapters that are causing the problem and put the loop back into its original working configuration Note It is important that you do these actions because they enable...

Page 104: ...al information on link status lights refer to Link Status Lights on page 118 The indication of an open link by the Disk Service Aid For additional information on link errors refer to SSA Link on page...

Page 105: ...sk drive has detected such a loss Do one or more disk drives have a POWER status NO YES Go to START for the unit in which the disk drive is installed 84 Service Guide ISSACFG SSA Configurator and Serv...

Page 106: ...A UID Status UIDxxxxx UIDyxxxx UID3xxxx UID4xxxx Failing No di sks ESCAPE Exit ENTER Select Fl Help F2 Fonnat F3 Certify F4 ServiceMode FS Diagnostics F9 FlashOn flO Fl ashOff 7 Use the Identify funct...

Page 107: ...SCAPE Exit ENTER Select Fl Help F2 Fonnat YES NO 9 The disk drive may be defective and should be replaced Exchange the disk drive using Disk Drive Assembly HDA Removal and Replacement on page 164 End...

Page 108: ...and to the SSA RAID Adapter 2 Go to SSA Repair Verification on page 109 to verify the repair All the disk drives are turned off Go to the START MAP for the unit in which the SSA devices are installed...

Page 109: ...the SSA Configurator on page 129 From the Main menu select SSA Adapter List Select the required adapter from the SSA Adapter List Select Disk Service Aids from the Adapter menu ISSACFG SSA Configurat...

Page 110: ...as A2 on the screen The device however has an SSA address of 04 That address is higher than the highest address that is displayed for adapter port 1 The device is therefore the SSA RAID Adapter The pr...

Page 111: ...nd Service Aids I Vyyrrmdd XX VerSion Start the SSA Configurator and Service Aids Utility see step 1 of Running the SSA Configurator on page 129 From the Main menu select SSA Adapter List Select the r...

Page 112: ...Offline state 47000 You have more than the maximum number of arrays allowed 47500 A partial loss of data has occurred 49000 An array is in the Degraded state 49100 An array is in the Exposed state 49...

Page 113: ...of an array on this system or on another system you must do the following Go to Running the SSA Configurator on page 129 and follow the procedure for Deleting a Resource Select the array that is in th...

Page 114: ...8 10 Ask the user to delete and recreate the array that is in the Offline state If this does not correct the problem call for assistance End of procedure 11 Go to Running the SSA Configurator on page...

Page 115: ...e arrays one at a time and check whether any array has one or more invalid data strips Does any array have one or more invalid data strips YES NO Review the symptoms Go to SSA LINK ERRORS on page 83 a...

Page 116: ...d ask the user to delete the array Run nonconcurrent diagnostics to each of the disk drives that you noted previously Do the diagnostics fail when they are run to a particular disk drive NO YES Exchan...

Page 117: ...sk drive to the group of disk drives that are available for use by the RAID manager 17 An array is in the Degraded state if one member disk drive of the array is missing and a write command has been s...

Page 118: ...Good state and parity is rebuilt End of procedure 19 Go to step 45 to add the disk drives to the group of disk drives that are available for use by the RAID manager 20 Does the Disk service aid indica...

Page 119: ...ty is rebuilt End of procedure 23 Start the SSA Configurator and Service Aids Utility see step 1 of Running the SSA Configurator on page 129 From the Main menu select SSA Adapter List Select the adapt...

Page 120: ...te from the Exposed state and parity is rebuilt End of procedure 25 Go to step 45 to add the disk drives to the group of disk drives that are available for use by the RAID manager 26 Does the current...

Page 121: ...esources to list spare disk drives Are any spare disk drives listed YES NO Review with the user the requirement for hot spare disk drives If the customer wants hot spare disk drives one or more disk d...

Page 122: ...9 From the Main menu select SSA Adapter List Select the required adapter from the SSA Adapter List Check whether a rebuild operation is running on any array Is a rebuild operation running on any array...

Page 123: ...ct System Resources Select the arrays one at a time and check whether any array has one or more unbuilt parity strides or one or more unbuilt component strides Does any array have one or more unbuilt...

Page 124: ...ror Ask the user to delete the array Run nonconcurrent diagnostics to each of the disk drives that you noted previously Do the diagnostics fail when run to any particular disk drive NO YES Exchange th...

Page 125: ...Drive Assembly HDA Removal and Replacement on page 164 Go to step 45 to add the disk drive to the group of disk drives that are available for use by the RAID manager 37 RAID Checkout Start the SSA Co...

Page 126: ...ator and Service Aids Utility see step 1 of Running the SSA Configurator on page 129 From the Main menu select SSA Adapter List Select the adapter from the SSA Adapter List Select each array type in t...

Page 127: ...trides OR one or more unbuilt component strides NO YES Return to step 1 of this procedure 41 Have disk drives been going to the rejected state with no other failure indications NO YES l This problem c...

Page 128: ...e 45 Has a failed disk drive been exchanged for a new disk drive NO YES If you exchanged the disk drive by using the procedure that is described in Disk Drive Assembly HDA Removal and Replacement on p...

Page 129: ...a usable disk drive From the Main menu select SSA Adapter List Select the adapter from the SSA Adapter List Select Rejected Resources Delete the disk drive that has been restored to the system This a...

Page 130: ...nge for a new one the FRU whose Power light is off Then go to step 2 Are all check lights off YES NO 3 l Go to START for the device with its Check light on Run concurrent diagnostics to the device tha...

Page 131: ...D SSA Loop A Port 2 D SSA Loop A Port 1 The adapter card has two pairs of SSA connectors one pair port 1 and port 2 for each SSA 100p 3 Next to each pair of connectors is a light that functions as fol...

Page 132: ...g is connected from SSA card A1 to SAOO J1 and SSA card A2 to SAOO J2 SSA Plugging Rules for Eight or Less Disk Drives If you have between three and eight drives you will use two long SSA cables to co...

Page 133: ...s SSA card A2 to SA01 J2 V SSA Plugging Rules for Greater than Eight Disk Drives 112 Service Guide If you have nine to sixteen drives then you will be using three SSA cables to connect both the left e...

Page 134: ...figured as loops Data and commands to a particular device pass through all other devices on the link between the adapter and the target device Data can travel in either direction round a loop The adap...

Page 135: ...gh connector A1 of the SSA RAID Adapter Disk drive number 8 can communicate with the system only through connector A2 of the SSA RAID Adapter Disk drives 4 5 and 6 are isolated from the SSA RAID Adapt...

Page 136: ...hot spare must have a storage capacity that is greater than or equal to that of the smallest member of an array You can define as many hot spares as you want RAID 5 arrays can use hot spare disk driv...

Page 137: ...write operation is performed on the array the array remains in the Degraded state until you take action to return that array to the Good state While in Degraded state an array is not protected If anot...

Page 138: ...in the same subsystem It has three parts SSA Subsystem Disk Internal Disk Drive 1 Connection Drive 2 Example 2 This link is between two disk drives that are in the same subsystem It has five parts SS...

Page 139: ...he operation of a particular link the link status lights of the various parts of the complete link show that the error has occurred You can find the failing link by looking for the flashing green stat...

Page 140: ...remove that disk drive from the unit in which it is installed When the Set Service Mode service aid runs The Check light of the disk drive comes on for identification All SSA loop activity through th...

Page 141: ...ed from most of the SSA Configurator and Service Aids Utility displays This function enables you to determine the location of a particular disk drive that I you want to identify but do not want to rem...

Page 142: ...Configurator and Service Aids Mai n Menu J Disk Service Aids Link SSA UID Status Port Al UIDlxxxx Good UID2xxxx Good UID3xxxx Good UID4xxxx Port A2 Good Port Bl No Di sks Port B2 VYYl1II1dd OS2 Vers...

Page 143: ...rvice Aids Link SSA UID Status Port Al UID1xxxx Good UlD2xxxx Good UlD3xxxx Good UlD4xxxx Good Port A2 Port B1 No di sks Port B2 ESCAPE Exit ENTER Select Fl Help F2 Fonnat F3 Certify F4 ServiceMode FS...

Page 144: ...Good UID3xxxx Good UID4xxxx Good Port A2 Port Bl No di sks Port B2 ESCAPE Exit ENTER Select Fl Help F2 Fonnat F3 Certify F4 ServiceMode FS Di agnosti cs F9 F1 ashOn flO F1 ashOff Fll Refresh Note If y...

Page 145: ...Service Aids Link SSA UID Status Port Al UIDlxxxx Good UID2xxxx Good UID3xxxx Good UID4xxxx Good Port A2 Port BI No disks Port B2 ESCAPE Exit ENTER Select Fl Help F2 Fonnat F3 Certify F4 Servi ceMode...

Page 146: ...lable Finding the Device When No Service Aids Are Available When no service aids are available you must find the device by using the port P and SSA address AA values that are provided by some service...

Page 147: ...t Log Dump SSA Event Log Terminate SSA Event Log Modify SSA Event Logger Time Out Analyze SSA Event Log This function checks the log information that has been collected over the previous twenty four h...

Page 148: ...t require service actions Terminate SSA Event Log This function ends the operations of the event error logger To restart the logger either use the icon that is normally in the STARTUP group folder or...

Page 149: ...the SSA configurator to configure and attach SSA disk drives otherwise the operating system cannot use those disk drives You do not need to run this configurator if you are configuring and attaching...

Page 150: ...OS2 Version If the operating system is running start the SSA Configurator and Service Aids Utility by selecting the SSA Configurator icon or by opening an OS 2 session and typing the following ISSACFG...

Page 151: ...ist of disk drives that are in the free state is displayed End of procedure 130 Service Guide Convert a new drive to a free resource go to step 3 Create an array or hot spare go to step 4 View a resou...

Page 152: ...procedure SSA RAID Adapter SSA and RAID IISSACFG SSA Configurator and Service Aids VYYl1111dd Main Menu SSA Adapter li st Event Error logger SSA Adapter li st Cnnnnnnn Busx SI oty 11 I ESCAPE Exit ENT...

Page 153: ...Press Enter Select to set the attributes Continue on step 9 9 When you set the attributes the list initially blank of members of the array appears in a new window To select the disk drives for the arr...

Page 154: ...ch the array to your system Go to step 18 You can return to the Main menu by repeatedly pressing Esc End of procedure 11 Creating the Hot Spare Disk Drive A list of the hot spare disk drives that are...

Page 155: ...go to step 17 134 Service Guide ISSACFG SSA Configurator and Service Aids Vyynrndd Candidates for Hot Spare Resources 1 canUlOlll status 2 canU10222 st atus 3 canUI0333 status 4 canUI0444 status 5 ca...

Page 156: ...function Press F7 Exchange Members Select Blank Reserved Go to step 17 if you are now adding a drive to an array End of procedure 17 Adding a Drive to an Array On the list of array members Select Not...

Page 157: ...resources that are attached to the system is displayed The list can contain disk drives arrays and hot spare disk drives The resources are listed in the sequence of the disk drive addresses The confi...

Page 158: ...tem Ensure that the event error logger has been started If you need to start the event error logger either use the icon that is normally in the STARTUP group folder or go to the directory that contain...

Page 159: ...ust first remove the array from the system resource list Press Delete This moves the resource to the list of free resources You have removed the resource from the system resource list If you are remov...

Page 160: ...you need information about the attributes press F1 for a detailed description of each attribute 22 Listing or Deleting Array Records If an array becomes disconnected from a RAID manager by some method...

Page 161: ...SSA RAID Adapter SSA and RAID 140 Service Guide...

Page 162: ...Replacement on page 151 Single Board Computer Subsystem FRUs SBC Card Removal and Replacement on page 152 CORaM Drive Removal and Replacement on page 154 Diskette Drive Removal and Replacement on pag...

Page 163: ...No CORaM Compact Disk Drive 2 Yes 4mmDAT tape drive Tape Drive 2 Yes Floppy Drive Diskette drive reader 1 Yes PCIIISA Adapters System and 1 0 functions 21 slots No PCI Assembly Cage for PCI cards 1 No...

Page 164: ...Place the switches labelled PWR on BOTH OCAs in the SVC position IF THE MACHINE HAS NOT POWERED OFF AFTER THE ABOVE Open the front door of the machine If IBFs are installed place the circuit breaker...

Page 165: ...e side The adapter cards are accessed through the side opening 4 Locate PCI slot 12 to remove the P 390 card 5 Remove the card retention plate which is fastened to the right rear wall of the I O Cage...

Page 166: ...ables plugged to this card at the face of the I O cage 5 Remove the card retention plate which is fastened to the right rear wall of the I O Cage 6 Unscrew the fastener at the left card edge and unplu...

Page 167: ...h the side opening 4 Locate the adapter card in PCI slot 1 and unplug any cables plugged to this card at the face of the 11 I O cage l 5 Remove the card retention plate which is fastened to the right...

Page 168: ...ion switch SW1 see Setting the Option Switch SW1 on page 36 on the new card 2 WAC adapter only Make sure that the switches on the card are set properly Set the switches to match the failing card you a...

Page 169: ...res 12 Align side cover with slots in bottom of frame and push top of cover into the frame until the posts are fully engaged 13 Turn ON the S 390 Integrated Server power 14 Run Diagnostics to Verify I...

Page 170: ...rough the side opening 4 Locate the adapter card to be removed and unplug any cables plugged to this card at the face of the I O cage 5 Remove the card retention plate which is fastened to the right r...

Page 171: ...emove the card retention plate which is fastened to the right rear wall of the I O Cage 6 Unscrew the fastener at the left card edge and unplug the card Lift the adapter card from the system unit Repl...

Page 172: ...off See Power Off Procedures on page 142 2 Open the front of the frame 3 Locate the Extender Card to be replaced 4 Disconnect cables from front of card Label if necessary 5 Loosen two captive fastene...

Page 173: ...n plate which is fastened to the right rear wall of the I O Cage 8 Unscrew the fasteners at the left card edge and unplug the card Lift the adapter card from the system unit Replacing the SSC Card 1 M...

Page 174: ...Removal and Replacement Procedures 11 Run Diagnostics to Verify Installation Chapter 8 Removal and Replacement Procedures 153...

Page 175: ...of the frame 1 Remove EPO bezel from the right front by loosening two M4 hex nuts and sliding bracket off The screws must only be slightly loosened and should not be removed 2 Loosen the fasteners on...

Page 176: ...4MM OAT Tape Drive 1 Replace by carefully sliding the device into slot until resistance is felt and plug to the backplane 2 Tighten fasteners on the front of the device using torque tool PN 6422789 C...

Page 177: ...e if installed RS422 cable 7 Loosen upper and lower fasteners using PN 6422789 torque tool alternating between fasteners Slide unit out of the slot Replacing the eCA 1 Ensure that the switch labelled...

Page 178: ...Removal and Replacement Procedures 12 Press the button labelled PWR RESET Chapter 8 Removal and Replacement Procedures 157...

Page 179: ...ug location and then unplug cables from MDA 5 Loosen captive fasteners on the MDA and unplug MDA from the face of MSA Replacing the MDA 1 Plug MDA onto face of MSA aligning two metal clips on the face...

Page 180: ...es Replacing the MSA 1 Position MSA in front of opening 2 Slide MSA into enclosure opening and tighten upper and lower fasteners 3 Replace MDA onto face of MSA See MDA procedure above Chapter 8 Remova...

Page 181: ...eft corresponds to ISF1 top and OCA2 corresponds to ISF2 bottom The LED on the ISF to be removed mayor may not be lit 3 Set the circuit breaker on the ISF to the Off position 4 Unplug the battery cabl...

Page 182: ...located on each OCA into the service position SVC Note that this must be done on both OCAs 4 Unplug the Room EPO cable from the EPO Card if this cable is installed 5 Loosen the two fasteners at the to...

Page 183: ...or removing PCI cards in order to do this Label the cards if necessary to restore to original positions sac Card only The three cables connected between the SBC card Slot 18 and the BIOI board must be...

Page 184: ...num bracket by loosening five 5 5 mm socket hexhead screws Set aside 9 Remove lower plenum bracket by loosening seven 5 5 mm socket hexhead screws Set aside 10 The HDAIMedia cage must be removed Remov...

Page 185: ...OS 2 system is not running run the stand alone OS 2 SSA Configuration Utility ISSACFG contained on the two OS 2 Utility diskettes 2 The Main menu will display Select SSA ADAPTER LIST Select ADAPTER 3...

Page 186: ...d press Delete Its name disappears from the list That disk drive is now in the free state 6 Add the New Disk Drive to the Array 7 Press Esc until the Main Menu displays 8 From the Main menu select Sys...

Page 187: ...Removal and Replacement Procedures 166 Service Guide AI Ji...

Page 188: ...ent Isolation Map Over Current Isolation on page 190 OCA Information Diagram of the OCA on page 203 MDAlMSA Information Diagram of the MDA on page 204 ISF Information Diagram of the ISF on page 205 EP...

Page 189: ...Figure 35 Diagram of Power Sub System General Power Terminology FRU Types ISF Integrated Battery Feature EPO OCA Emergency Power Off Offline Converter Assembly MDA Motor Drive Assembly MSA Motor Scro...

Page 190: ...6 Power Status Indicator Figure 37 Power Norm Fault Icon Opening the System Power Status Window The System Power Status window opens Automatically when a power fault is detected When the window icon i...

Page 191: ...when executing a service map UTILITIES ACDL window opens the ACDL window which permits an Auto Code Down Load to be run on demand CLEAR WINDOW LOG clears all messages SUSPEND POLLING and RESUME POLLIN...

Page 192: ...ure condition detected OCA outputs disabled Service is required OCA N AMD FLT Fault detected at fan connected to this OCA Service is required OCA N IBF FLT Fault detected at battery unit connected to...

Page 193: ...ructed to exchange FRUs as A OR B OR C exchange the FRUs one at a time in the order given 2 When instructed to exchange FRUs A AND BAND C exchange all the FRUs at one time 3 To exchange a FRU see the...

Page 194: ...9 5 Check the display cable for damage and ensure it is plugged correctly at both ends Is the display cable plugged correctly YES NO l Correct any problems found When complete go to step 59 6 Press th...

Page 195: ...elled UEPO BYPASS are in the NORM position on both OCAs Are all of the above conditions correct YES NO Correct any problem found When complete go to step 59 9 Check the PWR IN indicator for both OCAs...

Page 196: ...Open both front and rear door of frame Remove the left viewed from the front of the machine side cover by pulling the top of the side cover away from the machine until the posts on the cover are fully...

Page 197: ...card NO YES Go to step 18 16 Is the red plunger switch set to Bypass toward the connector YES NO Set the switch to Bypass as follows Pull out the red knob and hold it out Move the switch down and rele...

Page 198: ...ck the LOAD FLT indicator for both OCAs Does either OCA have this indicator on NO YES There is a short circuit which must be isolated Go to Over Current Isolation on page 190 Power Failures For FRU ex...

Page 199: ...revent damage by shutting down Notify the customer of the problem When the problem is resolved continue on step 59 24 For any OCA with the OCA FLT indicator on exchange the following OCA When complete...

Page 200: ...window for the state of SSC DCA communications for both OCAs Is SBC OCA COMM set to BAD for one OCA and to GOOD for the other OCA NO YES Continue on step 32 28 Check Y cable between the OCAs and the R...

Page 201: ...ndow open YES NO You corrected a software error by restarting the power status program End of procedure 30 Do the following Press the SSC Reset button on the EPO card assembly Wait for OS 2 to boot Af...

Page 202: ...OCA communication as SAD check the indicator labelled OCA FLT Is the indicator off YES NO l Exchange the following FRU OCA When complete continue on step 59 Power Failures For FRU exchange procedures...

Page 203: ...OCA is missing Check the customer s circuit breaker see Note Can the circuit breaker be reset without tripping YES NO i For the OCA with the fault exchange the following FRUs OCA OR Line cord When co...

Page 204: ...ue to the other equipment sharing the circuit End of procedure 40 Check the PWR OUT indicator for the OCA showing SBC OCA communications as BAD Is this indicator on YES NO Go to step 43 Power Failures...

Page 205: ...his circuit breaker tripped YES NO Exchange the following OCA OR EPO card assembly OR Midplane board When complete go to step 59 184 Service Guide For exchange instructior s refer to OCA Offline Conve...

Page 206: ...DCA Is this indicator off for both DCAs YES NO For any DCA with the OCA FLT image on exchange the following DCA When complete go to step 59 47 On the System Power Status window check the image of the...

Page 207: ...For any DCA with the image of the IBF FLT indicator on check the cable connecting the DCA with the ISF Is this cable plugged at both ends and without damage YES NO Correct the problem by plugging or...

Page 208: ...tatus window check the image of the LOAD FLT indicator for each OCA Is this indicator off for both OCAs YES NO l There is a short circuit that must be isolated Go to Over Current Isolation on page 190...

Page 209: ...the cooling air flow to the DCA Is the air flow to the DCA obstructed NO YES Correct the problem by clearing the obstruction When complete go to step 59 58 For the DCA with the OT FLT indication exch...

Page 210: ...N on PWR OUT on All others off If the indicators are not correct go back to the beginning of this procedure See Note If the indicators are correct do the following Ensure that all parts you removed ha...

Page 211: ...di Board Defective cable connecting Floppy Drive to EPO Card Assembly DANGER Service of any subassemblies under power outside of their machine frame mounts is strictly prohibited 1 Check the indicator...

Page 212: ...fault Wait for the display panel to boot and check for errors Otherwise call for assistance End of procedure Unfasten the PCI cage from the frame and back the cage out about 7 5 mm 3 in Do not unplug...

Page 213: ...ds is the new working set Did the last group of cards you unplugged consist of MORE THAN ONE card YES NO The last PCI card you unplugged is the defective FRU Exchange the following FRU the PCI card Co...

Page 214: ...o to step 13 11 Is the number of cards left unplugged in the working set equal to 1 YES NO Go back to step 10 12 The single PCI card left in the working set which is still unplugged is the defective F...

Page 215: ...the cards in the last defined Working Set been unplugged YES NO 16 Set the EPa switch to Off and go back to step 7 Unplug the three cables from the Sidi board which plug into the SSC card slot 17 Push...

Page 216: ...Set the EPO switch to Off Plug OCA1 back in and fasten Unplug OCA2 and draw the OCA away from the cage approximately 7 5 mm 3 in Do not unplug any cables from the OCA at this point Set the EPO switch...

Page 217: ...y 7 5 mm 3 in Do not unplug any cables from the PU book at this time Set the EPO switch to On and wait 2 minutes Are the LOAD FLT indicators for the OCAs on YES NO 22 Exchange the following FRU PU Mem...

Page 218: ...der Cards Adapter Cards to check NO YES Go back to step 23 25 Unplug lowest CDROM drive not yet checked these devices are located in column 5 on the front side and draw it away from the cage approxima...

Page 219: ...o On and wait 2 minutes Are the LOAD FLT indicators for the OCAs on YES NO 28 The Tape Drive that you unplugged is the defective FRU Exchange the following FRU Tape Drive Continue at step 37 Set the E...

Page 220: ...UMN OF DASDs UNPLUGGED IS THE CURRENT COLUMN Set the EPO switch to On and wait 2 minutes Are the LOAD FLT indicators for the OCAs on NO YES Continue at step 33 31 Plug in the uppermost HDD still unplu...

Page 221: ...e switch bracket must be removed to do this See the removal procedure for the EPO card Push the button labelled PWR RESET on BOTH OCAs Wait 2 minutes Are the LOAD FLT indicators for the OCAs on NO YES...

Page 222: ...On Wait 2 minutes Are the LOAD FLT indicators for the OCAs on YES NO i 36 Exchange the following FRU Flex Cable just removed from EPO card assembly Continue at step 37 Exchange the following FRU EPO...

Page 223: ...ion must be re installed before proceeding The switches labelled PWR and UEPO BYPASS must BOTH be in the NORM position on BOTH OCAs Set the EPO switch to On and wait 2 minutes The indicators on both O...

Page 224: ...Switch Descriptions The OCA has 3 switches PWR Switch Slide SVC position turns off the OCA It also turns off the voltage to the MDA and opens the ISF contactor to those FRUs connected to that OCA NOR...

Page 225: ...mbly MSA A sheet metal housing containing blower impeller and motor The MSA is a FRU Motor Drive Assembly MDA A sheet metal assembly containing the motor drive circuits It mounts on the face of the MS...

Page 226: ...pendent The IBF is self testing and is integrated into the machine diagnostics IBF Locations The IBFs are located in the front side of the System 390 Integrated Server frame to the left of the HDD arr...

Page 227: ...Integrated Battery Feature IBF Switch Descriptions The ISF has one switch Circuit Breaker Disconnects the battery voltage from the cable connector on the ISF unit 206 Service Guide...

Page 228: ...Power Off EPO When the internal battery backup feature is installed and the room EPO is activated the batteries will engage and the computer will continue to run It is possible to attach the computer...

Page 229: ...of the System EPO Panel This figure illustrates the front of the machine EPO panel with the connector for the room EPO cable Notice the switch actuator Once moved to make the cable connection possibl...

Page 230: ...DEVICE ACTIVITY YELLOW indicates activity to the SEEPROM May blink when frame needs service EPO Switch Description The EPO Card has 3 switches Main Switch Rocker Removes power from all FRUs if placed...

Page 231: ...be considered in planning the installation The power factor is close to unity Power and Cooling Specifications The following tables provide input and heat output for the 8 390 Integrated Server Model...

Page 232: ...an insulated eqUipment grounding conductor Every single phase branch circuit must contain two phase conductors and an insulated equipment grounding conductor For 208 V ac through 240 V ac installatio...

Page 233: ...Loading Load shedding distance from edge of frame 457 mm 533 mm 610 mm 686 mm 762 mm 838 mm 914 mm dimension a 1 18 in 21 in 24 in 27 in 30 in 33 in 36 in in Kglsq m Lbs sq ft Average floor 183 173 1...

Page 234: ...the area at the outside corners of the units may contain support walls and columns 1 Airflow Media and EPa Switch 762mm 30 in This Side 1092mm 43 in Cable Entry Exit Area r 508mm 20in 762mm t Fr o nt...

Page 235: ...limit sound power level for a random sample of machines LpAm The mean value of the A weighted sound pressure levels at the operator position if any for a random sample of machines LpA m The mean valu...

Page 236: ...ice SENDLOG CMD on page 222 Integrated Server FTP site Go to System 390 Integrated Server FTP Site on page 223 FixPack and Patch Apply Go to Change Management Tools on page 223 Creating Diagnostic Dis...

Page 237: ...and irrelevant data could overlay the beginning of the true problem it is important to limit the scope of the I O trace See P 390 I O Trace AWSTRACE LST on page 219 for information about how to set u...

Page 238: ...to the file when they are invoked and or stopped Summary of operation AWSABEND CMD During IPL the AWSERROR routine sets up a thread to watch for an abend During component initialization DMINIT sets up...

Page 239: ...for message descriptions and actions Use the OS 2 VIEW command to view this command POPUPLOG OS2 This is where OS 2 abend error messages are logged Each message takes up multiple lines in the file and...

Page 240: ...ool for finding problems in the device manager and channel code This facility provides two ways to set up and limit the scope of the trace Editing the CHAN TRC file must set up before IPL You must sel...

Page 241: ...tions can be placed on the second line of CHAN TRC Current defaults are S 256 8 4 Refer to P 390 Trace Spooling AWSTRSP nnn on page 221 for an explanation of the options Specifying Options for I O Tra...

Page 242: ...cific It traces low level interaction between the P 390 and the channel Because kernel trace is not device specific it should not normally be used Once you ve determined the area of the problem and ha...

Page 243: ...t connect to IBM it will exit and you will need to establish the Internet connection before proceeding Summary of Operation SENDLOG CMD The SENDLOG command prepares a captured trace log file for trans...

Page 244: ...10SP fixpacks or patches Download Fixpacks Fixpacks and patches are available as ZIP files from either the Internet or IBM Intranet FTP sites Iiste9 above 1 Verify with the customer that the S 390 In...

Page 245: ...n and removal regression of fixes Instructions on the screen or in the readme file will inform you about any other actions which may be required to make the fix take effect e g rebooting OS 2 When a f...

Page 246: ...aehavior Account I L ca_n_d___ l A tostart User 10 leb21195 Up lates Logging Tracing LlP erogram ession enter your Advantis Account name in the Account entry field enter your Advantis Userid in the Us...

Page 247: ...ation uses Tone lal Pulse Q Manual Help II __O_K_ 11 Cancel enter your area code in the area code field enter the country name by selecting your country from the pull down tab on the Country I am in d...

Page 248: ...h ite P la in s____________ Phone numberto be dialed 1914 431 1261 Poughkeepsie Number of times to re try I lit QK II gancel II Help II Add to custom phone list Service Procedures Select the country y...

Page 249: ...dem you are using select 19200 7857 from the Modem Type drop down list or select the modem type of the modem you are using select COM1 from the Serial Port drop down list select high for the speaker v...

Page 250: ...s IClick on the Check to connect 0 00 Note To verify which Advantis userid will be used press the yellow settings icon and update the userid as required Click on the green check icon to start the conn...

Page 251: ...Single Board Computer SBCDIAG DSKBIN 9612 9 24 98 16 29 36 SBC Diag 31L7462 8A83 9 24 98 14 39 12 SBC SCSI Diag Diskette Image File Name Figure 52 AWSDIAG PAC Procedures Diagnostics ar shipped as disk...

Page 252: ...R does not save the desktop configuration folders etc or business partner add ons like printers It does save such items as CONFIG SYS PC 3270 customization TCP IP customization such as IP addresses et...

Page 253: ...f three SSA drives Since no customization has been done yet the array can be safely deleted and recreated using the full set of drives that the customer has purchased 1 Booting the OS 2 Utility disket...

Page 254: ...start the SSA Configuration program If the diskette in the A drive is write protected then an error message will be displaynd Slide tlw write tab on the diskette to the enabled position and then resp...

Page 255: ...thing listed Press INSERT to create the array Enter the Filter Attributes for the RAID 5 Array Give the array a name e g ARRAY1 Change HOT SPARE to 0 if the array contains three disks If you have more...

Page 256: ...ORTANT information follows in the next step 2 At this reboot the SSA CBIOS on the adaptor MAY be DISABLED It must be ENABLED Watch the screen for that message When it appears press TAB right away to e...

Page 257: ...ogical Drive for this and the rest of the partitions 17 For Location of Partition select Create at Start of FreeSpace A E partition will be created and the rest of the array will be listed as FreeSpac...

Page 258: ...stall the entire 10SP system plus put an OS 2 boot record on drive C 8 You will see a message saying the system has been transferred Then additional files will be copied into the C P390 subdirectory T...

Page 259: ...Service Procedures f 238 Service Guide...

Page 260: ...CMD Initializes and loads the Parallel or ESCON channel adapters 246 ICEMAP EXE Displays the devices claimed by AWSICE and their settings 246 ICETRACE CMD Gets an internal Parallel or ESCON trace dump...

Page 261: ...AWSCNF EXE after checking parameters and supplying defaults Syntax AWSCFG devmap S 0 1 2 3 L nn devmap NEW Optional Parameters devmap S L nn NEW 240 Service Guide If the DEVMAP location is not specif...

Page 262: ...unning The effect on the P 390 is the same as if an operator physically removed one volume and put in a new one Just as in a mainframe system this change must be coordinated with the operating system...

Page 263: ...you have multiple DEVMAPs you need to issue AWSPROF to deactivate one and activate another The AWSCFG CMD file uses AWSPROF to determine the default DEVMAP to edit and IPL uses it to determine which D...

Page 264: ...D L K Optional Parameters manager_name Name of the manager to be stopped IQ Query the status of the P 390 IC Force clear of all manager waiting semaphores IW Wait for all managers to initialize wait f...

Page 265: ...DASD volume label 6 characters Ddevice Device type is 3375 or 3380 default Optional Parameters IZ no operands Write zeroes to file IR no operands Read display file attributes IC no operands Change DA...

Page 266: ...or EN 2 that describes some other non device specific characteristic Device manager type Device type Control unit type Appears only on DASD volumes This is the label the P 390 Configurator last saw on...

Page 267: ...CKPT options work only in VM ESA Syntax IPL ipladdr CLEARINOCLEARINOIPL WARMICKPTINOAUTO MAP devmap MODE mode PARM loadparm NOCLKGET NOCLKSET NOCLKCLR Optional Parameters All the options on the IPL c...

Page 268: ...OS 2 This parameter is useful for testing year 2000 solutions INOCLKCLR This parameter specifies that the S 390 TOD clock will not reset on a CLEAR RESET This parameter is useful for testing year 2000...

Page 269: ...to drive letter n every time it occurs Use this form if you have for example added a hard disk and need to change all the subdirectories on a given drive D d old n new If two paths are specified a sel...

Page 270: ...33G8470 33G8454 V 35 Conn Cable 33G8470 33G8456 WAC ISA Adapter Board V 21 33G8471 33G8454 EIA X 21 Conn Cable 33G8471 33G8457 CCITI V 24 V 28 EIB Accessory 33G8461 33G8455 CCITI V 35 EIB Accessory 33...

Page 271: ...arallel Terminator Token Ring D shell connector wrap Ethernet RJ45 wrap plug Token Ring RJ45 wrap plug GL 10 er et jJZ t 3 Pc1 iY J Ncvv IV l PVi 1 1 Option PN Attachment FRUs Other FRUs rV Jlv VVQ qC...

Page 272: ...Parts Catalog i I i Chapter 12 Parts Catalog 251...

Page 273: ...Parts Catalog Assembly 1 Covers Assembly view front and side 4 252 Service Guide j J...

Page 274: ...s Description 1 1 Covers 1 31L7642 1 OAT Decorative Cover Plate Use 1624764 screw 2 21L3847 1 CORaM Decorative Cover Plate Use 1624764 screw 3 11J4643 1 Label Blank TYPE MODEL AND SIN 4 31L7693 1 Fram...

Page 275: ...Parts Catalog Assembly 2 Cage Assembly Cage Assembly Front and side 254 Service Guide 3 Af f j 11...

Page 276: ...3 1 Label Set Reference 3 31L7638 1 Plate Use 1624764 5 screws 4 31L7463 1 Label Set Reference 5 31L7632 1 Hazardous Energy Label 6 21L3843 1 Information Plate 7 31L7463 1 Label Set 8 31L7463 1 Label...

Page 277: ...Parts Catalog Assembly 3 I O Assembly Assembly view side and front 11 10 256 Service Guide 1 o 9 8 Y...

Page 278: ...le 4 31L7709 1 EPa Card 5 31L7643 1 Floppy Drive Assembly 6 31L7625 1 Switch Bezel Assembly Use 1624764 2 screws 7 21L3515 1 CORaM Dummy Cover 8 21L3498 1 CORaM Assembly Use 1624764 2 screws 9 21L3502...

Page 279: ...Parts Catalog Assembly 4 PCI Cage Assembly Assembly view side and rear 258 Service Guide i f f...

Page 280: ...The 02G7521 Laser Label is part of this Label 2 31L7641 2 Label Set Reference AMD 0 LEFT AMD 1 RIGHT 3 21L3781 17 1 16 Filler Reference 92F1294 1 16 screw reference 4 21L3783 17 0 31 ISA Filler Refere...

Page 281: ...Parts Catalog Assembly 5 Power Assemblies Assembly viewt side and rear 4 260 Service Guide...

Page 282: ...rt Index Number Units Description 5 1 21L3790 2 Keying Plate Use 21 F9002 4 screws 2 31L7637 1 PMI Airflow Bracket Use 1624764 2 screws 3 31L7030 2 MSA Blower 4 31L7627 2 MDA 5 31L7661 2 OCA Chapter 1...

Page 283: ...Parts Catalog 262 Service Guide...

Page 284: ...ly referred to in this document as the P 390 which provides a CMOS processor and 256MB of S 390 memory which provides S 390 functionality All supported OS 390 VM and VSE operating systems as well as S...

Page 285: ...Software All currently marketed VM ESA VSE ESA and OS 390 operating systems and their associated S 390 products are available for the System 390 Integrated Server For all System 390 software orders th...

Page 286: ...co Q co J J J J J 0 0 0 0 0 IBF 1 2 Q 0 0 0 0 0 I I I I I AA01 Mid Plane Board 0 co AA02 C J LG01 21 0 J Adapter 0 0 a en liD Cage AA03 a Cables Figure 54 Top locations of the System 390 Integrated Se...

Page 287: ...Overview Front View Figure 55 Front View of the System 390 Integrated Server 266 Service Guide If Ii...

Page 288: ...Group 1 Hard Drive Group 2 Columnsc 1 _ _ __ 1 Rows o 8AOO 8A01 8A02 1 8010 8011 8012 8013 8014 Q 0 Q t 0 en W i 5 IBF 1 2 8020 8021 8022 8023 8024 8035 3 8030 8031 8032 8033 8034 4 IBF 2 8040 8041 80...

Page 289: ...H 01 c J r 0 0 01 c J 01 c J 01 I c J 01 I c J OCA2 tJ it 01 I c J 01 I c J l ij I H nI I c J 01 I c J E oI I c J Ii nI I c J 01 I c J 0 H nI I c J Q_ J 0 0 0 O AMDI I 0 D 0 0 0 0 I p md 0 0 l 0 e e A...

Page 290: ...G 01 LG 02 LG 03 LG 04 LG 05 LG 06 0 LG 07 Cl1 0 LG 08 co LG 09 0 LG 10 co LG 11 LG 12 Cf LG 13 LG 14 0 LG 15 a LG 16 LG 17 LG 18 LG 19 LG 20 Ct LG 21 AMD1 AMD2 Figure 58 Rear locations of the System...

Page 291: ...W JJi m m 0 r V If 1 o II010 101 0 8 _ J L 1 I U 1 o I 0 o V f 2 If o 0 I I w v w 1M _f loJ o rm II PCI Slots Diskette Drive Connector ISA Slots SCSI Interface Connector tw Figure 59 Side View of the...

Page 292: ...Overview co Ct Chapter 13 Overview 271...

Page 293: ...Overview f I I J f 272 Service Guide...

Page 294: ...T 219 B BIOS C beep codes 64 error messages 65 errors 56 operation 55 cable Fast Ethernet 32 Copyright IBM Corp 1999 CD ROM drive problems 48 LEOs 48 Certify Disk service aid 120 CHAN TRC file 219 Cha...

Page 295: ...criptions 209 274 Service Guide LEOs continued EtherJet diagnostic LEOs 30 ISF LED description 205 MDAlMSA LED descriptions 204 OCA LED descriptions 203 startup LED states 20 link error problem determ...

Page 296: ...2 Removal and Replacement continued SSA RAID 150 Token Ring 147 WAC 147 RS422 adapter connector pin assignment 33 diagnostics 34 setup jumpers 33 rules for SSA loops 114 S SCSI BUS Midplane wiring 45...

Page 297: ...on 109 START Problem Service activity start list Start of Repair for PCI ISA Bus and Adapters 13 Start of Repair for SCSI Bus and SCSI Devices 45 states of arrays degraded 116 exposed 115 good 115 off...

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