Step
1542-25
1.
Turn
off
the
power.
2.
At
the
secondary
I/O
book,
disconnect
the
cable
connection
at
RIO
port
D0
(U1.18-P1-H3/Q6).
3.
Disconnect
the
cable
connection
at
I/O
subsystem
4
left
I/O
port
connector
0
(Ux.y-P1/Q2).
The
RIO
cable
that
was
connected
to
RIO
port
D0
should
now
be
loose
and
can
be
removed.
4.
At
the
secondary
I/O
book,
disconnect
the
cable
connection
at
RIO
port
D1
(U1.18-P1-H3/Q5)
and
reconnect
it
to
RIO
port
D0
(U1.18-P1-H3/Q6).
5.
Disconnect
the
cable
connection
at
I/O
subsystem
4
right
I/O
port
connector
1
(Ux.y-P2/Q1)
and
reconnect
it
to
I/O
subsystem
4
left
I/O
port
connector
0
(Ux.y-P1/Q2).
6.
Verify
that
processor
subsystem
RIO
port
D0
on
secondary
I/O
book
(U1.18-P1-H3/Q6)
is
connected
to
I/O
subsystem
4
left
I/O
port
connector
0
(Ux.y-P1/Q2).
7.
Verify
that
I/O
subsystem
4
left
I/O
port
connector
1
(Ux.y-P1/Q1)
is
connected
to
I/O
subsystem
4
right
I/O
port
connector
0
(Ux.y-P2/Q2).
8.
Turn
on
the
power
to
boot
standalone
diagnostics
from
CD.
9.
If
the
Please
define
the
System
Console
screen
is
displayed,
follow
directions
to
select
the
system
console.
10.
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).
11.
Check
that
all
attached
devices
and
adapters
are
listed.
Did
the
Please
define
the
System
Console
screen
display
and
are
all
attached
devices
and
adapters
listed?
NO
Connect
the
previously
removed
RIO
cable
from
I/O
subsystem
4
right
I/O
port
connector
1
(Ux.y-P2/Q1)
to
processor
subsystem
RIO
port
D1
on
secondary
I/O
book
(U1.18-P1-H3/Q5).
Go
to
YES
The
RIO
cable
that
was
removed
in
step
above
is
defective.
Replace
the
RIO
cable.
Connect
the
new
RIO
cable
from
I/O
subsystem
4
right
I/O
port
connector
1
(Ux.y-P2/Q1)
to
processor
subsystem
RIO
port
D1
on
secondary
I/O
book
(U1.18-P1-H3/Q5).
Reconfigure
the
system
to
its
original
condition.
Go
to
“MAP
0410:
Repair
Checkout”
in
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
.
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Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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