Symptom
Action
The
system
does
not
respond
to
the
password
being
entered
or
the
system
login
prompt
is
displayed
when
booting
in
service
mode.
1.
If
the
password
is
being
entered
from
the
Hardware
Management
Console
(HMC),
go
to
the
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Maintenance
Guide
.
2.
If
the
password
is
being
entered
from
a
keyboard
attached
to
the
system,
then
the
keyboard
or
its
controller
may
be
faulty.
In
this
case,
replace
these
parts
in
the
following
order:
a.
Keyboard
cable
b.
Keyboard
c.
USB
card
the
keyboard
is
attached
to.
3.
If
the
password
is
being
entered
from
an
ASCII
terminal,
then
use
the
problem
determination
procedures
for
the
ASCII
terminal.
Make
sure
the
ASCII
terminal
is
connected
to
S1.
If
the
problem
persists,
replace
the
primary
I/O
book.
No
codes
are
displayed
on
the
operator
panel
within
a
few
seconds
of
turning
on
the
system.
The
operator
panel
is
blank
before
the
system
is
powered
on.
Reseat
the
operator
panel
cable.
If
the
problem
is
not
resolved,
replace
in
the
following
order:
1.
Operator
panel
assembly.
Swap
the
VPD
module
from
the
old
operator
panel
to
the
new
operator
panel.
2.
Primary
I/O
book.
(See
notes
on
page
The
SMS
configuration
list
or
boot
sequence
selection
menu
shows
more
SCSI
devices
attached
to
a
controller/adapter
than
are
actually
attached.
A
device
may
be
set
to
use
the
same
SCSI
bus
ID
as
the
control
adapter.
Note
the
ID
being
used
by
the
controller/adapter
(this
can
be
checked
and/or
changed
through
an
SMS
utility),
and
verify
that
no
device
attached
to
the
controller
is
set
to
use
that
ID.
If
settings
do
not
appear
to
be
in
conflict:
1.
Go
to
2.
Replace
the
SCSI
cable.
3.
Replace
the
device.
4.
Replace
the
SCSI
adapter
Note:
In
a
″
twin-tailed
″
configuration
where
there
is
more
than
one
initiator
device
(normally
another
system)
attached
to
the
SCSI
bus,
it
may
be
necessary
to
use
SMS
utilities
to
change
the
ID
of
the
SCSI
controller
or
adapter.
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