Step
1542-7
I/O
subsystem
1
(U1.9)
is
the
only
I/O
subsystem
connected
to
the
processor
subsystem.
1.
Turn
on
the
power
to
boot
standalone
diagnostics
from
CD.
2.
If
the
Please
define
the
System
Console
screen
is
displayed,
follow
directions
to
select
the
system
console.
3.
Use
the
Display
Configuration
and
Resource
List
to
list
all
attached
devices
and
adapters
(refer
to
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
,
order
number
SA38-0509,
if
necessary).
4.
Check
that
all
attached
devices
and
adapters
are
listed.
If
the
Please
define
the
System
Console
prompt
did
not
display
or
all
attached
devices
and
adapters
are
not
listed,
the
problem
is
in
the
media
subsystem
or
I/O
subsystem
1
(U1.9).
Did
the
Please
define
the
System
Console
screen
display
and
are
all
attached
devices
and
adapters
listed?
NO
Go
to
YES
Go
to
Step
1542-8
Perform
the
following
to
deconfigure
the
media
subsystem:
1.
Turn
off
the
power.
2.
If
you
have
not
already
done
so,
set
the
service
processor
settings
with
the
instructions
in
step
Then
return
here
and
continue.
3.
Exit
the
service
processor
menus,
and
disconnect
the
power
cable
between
the
I/O
subsystem
1
right
media
subsystem
power
connector
(U1.9-P2-V1/Q3)
and
the
media
subsystem.
4.
If
a
display
adapter
with
keyboard
and
mouse
connected
to
a
Keyboard/Mouse
Attachment
(USB)
card
in
I/O
subsystem
1
(U1.9)
is
being
used
as
the
console,
locate
a
standalone
serial
terminal
(for
example
a
3151),
and
connect
to
the
S1
serial
port
or
use
the
HMC.
5.
Remove
the
keyboard
and
mouse,
if
attached
to
the
I/O
subsystem
1
(U1.9).
6.
Remove
(unplug)
the
tape
drive
(if
installed)
from
the
media
subsystem.
7.
Disconnect
the
diskette
drive
cable
from
the
diskette
drive
connector
on
the
media
subsystem.
8.
Connect
the
power
cable
between
the
I/O
subsystem
1
right
media
subsystem
power
connector
(U1.9-P2-V1/Q3)
and
the
media
subsystem.
The
media
subsystem
operator
panel
momentarily
displays
an
OK
prompt.
9.
Set
the
current
drawer
location
to
x.y=1.9.
Use
this
value
in
future
steps
until
changed
in
a
later
step.
Go
to
Chapter
3.
Maintenance
Analysis
Procedures
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