Error
Code
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
B1xx
4602
Hardware
failure
1.
Was
this
error
code
logged
shortly
after
the
system
crashed?
NO
Go
to
YES
Go
to
2.
Examine
the
service
processor
error
log.
Look
for
a
4xxx
yyyy
error
that
calls
out
FRU(s)
in
the
CEC
whose
timestamp
just
precedes
the
B1xx
4602
error.
If
a
4xxx
yyyy
error
occurred,
replace
the
FRU
indicated
by
the
location
code.
If
there
is
no
4xxx
yyyy
error
whose
timestamp
just
precedes
the
B1xx
4602
error,
continue
to
3.
a.
Reboot
the
system
in
slow
mode
to
the
SMS
menus.
Refer
to
b.
Examine
the
service
processor
error
logs.
Look
for
a
4xxx
yyyy
error
that
occurred
during
the
slow
boot
that
calls
out
FRU(s)
in
the
CEC.
v
If
a
4xxx
yyyy
error
occurred
during
the
slow
boot,
replace
the
FRU(s)
indicated
by
the
location
code(s).
v
If
a
4xxx
yyyy
error
did
not
occur
during
the
slow
boot,
replace
the
primary
I/O
book,
location:
U1.18-P1-H2.
B1xx
4603
Service
processor
firmware
damaged
1.
Reflash
system
firmware.
2.
Primary
I/O
book
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
B1xx
4604
Firmware
failure
Action:
This
code
may
be
informational,
or
it
may
indicate
a
failure
in
the
firmware.
Before
taking
any
action,
examine
word
13
in
the
service
processor
error
log
entry,
or
bytes
68
and
69
in
the
AIX
error
log
entry.
For
detailed
instructions
on
finding
word
13
in
the
service
processor
error
log
entry,
or
bytes
68
and
69
in
the
AIX
error
log
entry,
refer
to
error
code
B1xx
4699.
If
the
error
code
(word
11
value)
is
B1A14604,
and
the
word
13
value
is
2304xxxx,
this
is
an
informational
message.
No
action
is
required
by
the
customer
or
service
representative.
For
all
other
values
of
word
11
and
word
13:
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
Apply
if
available.
2.
Call
service
support.
B1xx
4606
Firmware
failure
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
2.
Operator
panel
Location:
U1.17-L1
752
Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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