Error
Code
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
B1xx
4698
Service
processor
firmware
error
This
is
usually
an
indication
that
the
interposer
plug
count
has
not
been
set
after
an
MES
upgrade
or
FRU
replacement
of
an
MCM
or
L3
cache
module.
It
can
also
indicate
that
the
plug
count
values
were
not
revalidated
after
the
primary
I/O
book
was
replaced.
In
both
cases,
it
is
only
an
informational
message.
If
the
managed
server
is
down,
go
to
the
service
processor
error
log
and
find
the
error
log
entry
containing
B1xx
4698.
Examine
the
first
two
bytes
of
word
13
of
the
detailed
entry
information.
If
the
managed
server
is
running,
look
at
the
AIX
error
log
entry
containing
B1xx
4698.
This
will
be
a
″
SCAN_ERROR_CHRP
″
error
with
an
identifier
of
BFE4C025.
In
the
detail
data,
find
the
string
″
B1xx
4698
″
(if
present,
it
will
be
at
byte
60
of
the
detail
data).
Go
forward
8
bytes
after
the
″
B1
″
to
byte
68
and
examine
bytes
68
and
69.
If
the
value
is
E10B
or
E10C,
do
the
following:
v
If
the
primary
I/O
book
was
just
replaced,
go
to
the
service
processor
menus
and
select
″
System
Information
Menu,
″
then
select
″
MCM/L3
Interposer
Plug
Count
Menu.
″
At
the
0>
prompt,
enter
50
to
commit
the
values
and
write
them
to
the
VPD.
Fully
exit
the
menu
before
powering
on
the
system.
v
If
an
MCM
or
L3
cache
module
was
just
added
or
replaced,
go
to
the
service
processor
menu
and
select
″
System
Information
Menu,
″
then
select
″
MCM/L3
Interposer
Plug
Count
Menu.
″
Find
the
index
number
that
corresponds
to
the
module
that
was
just
added
or
replaced
and
enter
the
new
plug
count
that
was
included
in
the
FRU
or
MES
kit.
If
the
plug
count
is
not
included
with
the
FRU,
enter
7
as
the
new
plug
count
(to
account
for
the
number
of
times
the
module
was
plugged
during
the
manufacturing
process).
Fully
exit
the
menu
before
powering
on
the
system.
For
all
other
values
of
bytes
68
and
69,
or
the
first
two
bytes
of
word
13,
do
the
following:
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
2.
Reset
the
service
processor
by
activating
the
pinhole
reset
switch
on
the
operator
panel.
3.
Call
service
support.
B1xx
4699
Service
processor
firmware
error
or
informational
message.
See
B1xx
469A
System
firmware
interface
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
2.
Call
service
support.
B1xx
469B
Firmware
to
I/O
interface
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
2.
Primary
I/O
book
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
B1xx
469C
Firmware
to
I/O
interface
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
2.
Primary
I/O
book
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
B1xx
469D
Service
processor
firmware
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
2.
Primary
I/O
book
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
B1xx
469E
Service
processor
firmware
failure
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
2.
Reboot
the
system
in
slow
mode
to
isolate
a
problem
in
the
processor
subsystem.
3.
Primary
I/O
book
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
Chapter
5.
Error
Code
to
FRU
Index
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