Table
2.
Firmware
Checkpoints
(continued)
Checkpoint
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
E1A1
User
requested
boot
to
open
firmware
prompt
via
keyboard
entry
Go
to
E1A2
User
requested
boot
using
default
service
mode
boot
list
via
keyboard
entry
Go
to
E1A3
User
requested
boot
using
customized
service
mode
boot
list
via
keyboard
entry
Go
to
E1A4
User
requested
boot
to
SMS
menus
via
HMC
or
CSP
command
Go
to
E1A5
User
requested
boot
to
open
firmware
prompt
via
HMC
or
CSP
command
Go
to
E1A6
User
requested
boot
using
default
service
mode
boot
list
via
HMC
or
CSP
command
Go
to
E1A7
User
requested
boot
using
customized
service
mode
boot
list
via
HMC
or
CSP
command
Go
to
E1A8
System
booting
to
open
firmware
prompt
Go
to
E1A9
System
booting
to
SMS
menus
Go
to
E1AA
System
NVRAM
settings
during
boot
Go
to
E1AB
System
booting
using
default
service
mode
boot
list
Go
to
E1AC
System
booting
using
customized
service
mode
boot
list
Go
to
E1AD
System
booting
to
operating
system
Go
to
E1AE
System
booted
to
multiboot
menu
via
NVRAM
settings
1.
This
checkpoint
is
posted
on
the
operator
panel
when
system
firmware
has
entered
the
boot
devices
menu
in
SMS
because
the
multiboot
flag
was
turned
on.
The
firmware
is
waiting
for
user
input.
If
the
firmware
console
is
not
open,
the
boot
devices
menu
will
not
be
seen,
and
the
system
will
appear
to
be
hung
even
though
it
is
not.
System
firmware
will
only
progress
past
this
point
when
the
required
input
is
provided.
2.
Go
to
E1AF
System
booted
to
utilities
menu
via
NVRAM
settings
Go
to
E1B1
Create
serial
node
Go
to
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Service
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