Chapter
5.
Error
Code
to
FRU
Index
The
Error
Code
to
FRU
Index
lists
fault
symptoms
and
possible
causes.
The
most
likely
cause
is
listed
first.
Use
this
index
to
help
you
decide
which
FRUs
to
replace
when
servicing
the
system.
Attention:
If
you
replace
FRUs
or
perform
an
action
on
an
I/O
subsystem
and
the
problem
is
still
not
corrected,
go
to
unless
you
were
already
directed
to
any
MAP
154
x
by
the
error
code.
Otherwise,
call
service
support
if
the
action(s)
for
an
error
code
do
not
resolve
the
problem.
Attention:
If
the
error
code
that
brought
you
to
this
chapter
originated
in
the
AIX
error
log,
remember
that
an
error
may
require
an
additional
15
minutes
to
be
propagated
to
the
AIX
error
log.
If
you
replace
FRUs
and
the
problem
is
corrected,
go
to
″
MAP
0410:
Repair
Checkout
″
in
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
.
Performing
Slow
Boot
On
this
system,
the
error
code
displayed
in
the
operator
panel
or
in
the
service
action
event
(SAE)
log
may
not
indicate
the
root
cause
of
the
problem.
To
fully
analyze
all
of
the
available
information,
perform
the
following
steps
before
doing
a
hardware
repair
or
replacement:
1.
Record
the
8-character
error
code
(and
location
code
if
present)
in
operator
panel.
2.
Do
a
slow-mode
boot
into
the
SMS
main
menu.
(A
fast-mode
boot
skips
much
of
the
built-in
diagnostic
testing.)
A
slow-mode
boot
may
yield
a
new
8-character
error
code
on
the
operator
panel
or
new
errors
in
the
service
processor
error
log.
If
a
new
error
code
is
reported,
record
it
for
use
in
subsequent
steps.
Slow
mode
boot
is
selected
through
the
service
processor
menus.
The
procedure
is
different
for
systems
without
an
HMC
attached
versus
systems
with
an
HMC
attached.
v
Non-partitioned
systems:
a.
Go
to
the
system
power
control
menu
from
the
service
processor
main
menu.
b.
Select
option
7,
the
boot
mode
menu.
c.
On
the
boot
mode
menu,
select
option
1.
This
automatically
enables
Boot
to
SMS
menus.
d.
Enter
98
to
go
back
to
the
system
power
control
menu.
e.
Look
at
the
state
of
the
fast
boot
enable,
option
6.
If
it
is
enabled,
select
option
6
to
change
it
to
disabled
(disabling
fast
system
boot
automatically
enables
slow
mode
boot).
If
it
is
already
disabled,
it
may
have
been
disabled
by
the
service
processor
because
the
previous
boot
failed.
In
either
case,
boot
the
system
by
continuing
to
substep
f.
Select
option
4
to
power
on
the
system.
Enter
y
when
prompted.
The
system
will
power
up
and
begin
the
boot
process.
g.
When
the
system
stops
at
the
SMS
main
menu,
use
the
white
power
button
on
the
operator
panel
to
power
down
the
system.
At
this
point,
the
service
processor
menus
should
be
available
to
examine
the
service
processor
error
logs.
v
Partitioned
systems:
a.
From
the
HMC,
select
Partition
Manager
.
b.
Highlight
the
processor
subsystem
name.
c.
Right-click
the
mouse
and
select
Open
Terminal
Window
.
d.
From
the
Service
Processor
Menu
on
the
VTERM
select
Option
2
System
Power
Control
Menu
.
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