During
boot
up
of
a
partitioned
system,
there
is
a
global
initialization
phase
where
one
of
the
system
processors
is
in
control
and
initializing
all
of
the
system
resources.
During
this
phase,
Exxx
codes
will
be
displayed
on
both
the
physical
operator
panel
and
the
HMC
managed-system
object.
After
the
global
initialization
phase
completes,
″
LPAR...
″
is
displayed
on
the
physical
operator
panel
and
the
HMC
managed-system
object.
Each
logical
partition
also
has
a
partition
initialization
phase
where
one
of
the
system
processors
assigned
to
that
partition
is
initializing
all
the
resource
of
that
partition.
Exxx
codes
will
be
displayed
on
the
virtual
terminal
of
the
HMC
logical
partition
object
during
this
partition
initialization
phase.
Codes
that
may
appear
in
the
service
processor
boot
progress
log,
the
operating
system
error
log,
the
virtual
terminal,
and
the
operator
panel
display
are
as
follows:
Checkpoints
Checkpoints
display
in
the
operator
panel
from
the
time
ac
power
is
connected
to
the
system
until
the
operating
system
login
prompt
is
displayed
after
a
successful
operating
system
boot.
These
checkpoints
have
the
following
forms:
8xxx
8xxx
checkpoints
are
displayed
from
the
time
ac
power
is
connected
to
the
system
until
the
OK
prompt
is
displayed
by
the
service
processor
on
the
operator
panel
display.
(Several
9xxx
checkpoints
are
displayed
just
before
the
OK
prompt
displays.)
9xxx
9xxx
checkpoints
are
displayed
by
the
service
processor
after
the
power-on
sequence
is
initiated.
A
system
processor
takes
control
when
91FF
displays
on
the
operator
panel
display.
Note:
Certain
checkpoints
may
remain
in
the
display
for
long
periods
of
time.
A
spinning
cursor
is
visible
in
the
upper-right
corner
of
the
display
during
these
periods
to
indicate
that
system
activity
is
continuing.
Exxx
Exxx
checkpoints
indicate
that
a
system
processor
is
in
control
and
is
initializing
the
system
resources.
Control
is
being
passed
to
the
operating
system
when
E105
displays
on
the
operator
panel
display.
Location
code
information
may
also
display
on
the
operator
panel
during
this
time.
0xxx
and
2xxx
0xxx
codes
are
AIX
progress
codes
and
configuration
codes.
Location
codes
may
also
display
on
the
operator
panel
display
during
this
time.
Note:
AIX
progress
codes
will
not
display
when
the
Linux
operating
system
is
booting.
Error
Codes
If
a
fault
is
detected,
an
8-digit
error
code
is
displayed
in
the
operator
panel
display.
A
location
code
may
be
displayed
at
the
same
time
on
the
second
line.
SRNs
Service
request
numbers,
in
the
form
xxx-xxx
or
xxx-xxxx,
may
also
be
displayed
on
the
operator
panel
display
and
be
noted
in
the
AIX
error
log.
Note:
If
the
operating
system
is
Linux,
SRNs
will
not
be
logged
in
the
Linux
system
error
log.
Checkpoints
can
become
error
codes
if
the
system
fails
to
advance
past
the
point
at
which
the
code
is
presented.
For
a
list
of
the
checkpoints,
see
Each
entry
provides
a
description
of
the
event
and
the
recommended
action
if
the
system
fails
to
advance.
SRNs
are
listed
in
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
,
order
number
SA38-0509.
148
Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
Summary of Contents for eserver pSeries 690
Page 1: ...pSeries 690 Service Guide SA38 0589 05 ERserver...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...pSeries 690 Service Guide SA38 0589 05 ERserver...
Page 12: ...x Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 14: ...xii Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 228: ...Step 1527 5 Call your next level of support 212 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 362: ...Step 1545 15 Call for support This ends the procedure 346 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 381: ...Step 154A 14 Turn off the power Chapter 3 Maintenance Analysis Procedures 365...
Page 430: ...414 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 798: ...782 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 923: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 4 Chapter 9 Removal and Replacement Procedures 907...
Page 924: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 5 908 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 926: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 2 910 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 928: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 4 912 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 929: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 5 Chapter 9 Removal and Replacement Procedures 913...
Page 1055: ...7040 Model 681 Media Subsystem 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Chapter 10 Parts Information 1039...
Page 1057: ...Power and SCSI Cables to the Media Subsystem 1 2 3 5 4 6 Chapter 10 Parts Information 1041...
Page 1061: ...Power Cabling Chapter 10 Parts Information 1045...
Page 1090: ...1074 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 1094: ...1078 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 1122: ...1106 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 1124: ...1108 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 1132: ...1116 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 1133: ......
Page 1134: ...Printed in U S A February 2004 SA38 0589 05...