MAP
154B:
Insufficient
Hardware
Resources
Problem
Isolation
Step
154B-1
Record
the
error
code,
location
code(s),
and
word
13
that
sent
you
to
this
MAP.
Step
154B-2
Turn
off
the
power.
Examine
the
amber
logic-power
LEDs
of
all
installed
processor
subsystem
DCAs.
Step
154B-3
Are
all
amber
logic-power
LEDs
of
all
installed
processor
subsystem
DCAs
off?
No
Call
for
support.
Yes
Go
to
Step
154B-4
Attention:
Before
replacing
any
parts,
examine
the
processor
subsystem
drawer
to
ensure
that:
v
At
least
one
MCM
(processor)
module
is
installed.
v
At
least
one
memory
card
is
installed.
v
At
least
one
L3
cache
module
is
installed.
v
The
primary
I/O
book
is
installed.
Refer
to
the
error
code
recorded
in
When
using
the
listings
below,
note
the
error
code
condition
before
you
replace
parts
that
are
called
out.
Replace
the
following
FRUs,
if
present,
one
at
a
time:
Attention:
Some
of
the
parts
in
the
following
list
are
modules
that
have
a
limit
of
three
plug
cycles.
Before
replacing
any
of
the
modules
in
the
following
list,
call
for
support.
v
First
location
code
item
recorded,
if
any,
in
v
Second
location
code
item
recorded,
if
any,
in
v
Third
location
code
item
recorded,
if
any,
in
Note:
Replace
the
following
FRUs
only
if
they
are
associated
with
the
word
13
that
you
recorded
earlier.
If
the
value
of
word
13,
recorded
in
is
4110
0000
or
4060
0000,
replace
the
following:
v
Primary
I/O
book
at
U1.18-P1-H2
if
not
recorded
in
If
the
value
of
word
13,
recorded
in
is
403F
0000
or
40FF
0000,
replace
the
following:
v
Memory
book
0
at
U1.18-P1-M2
if
not
recorded
in
v
Memory
book
1
at
U1.18-P1-M3
if
not
recorded
in
v
Memory
book
2
at
U1.18-P1-M7
if
not
recorded
in
v
Memory
book
3
at
U1.18-P1-M6
if
not
recorded
in
If
the
value
of
word
13,
recorded
in
is
402F
0000,
replace
the
following:
v
MCM
module
0
at
U1.18-P1-C1
if
not
recorded
in
v
MCM
module
2
at
U1.18-P1-C4
if
not
recorded
v
MCM
module
1
at
U1.18-P1-C3
if
not
recorded
in
v
MCM
module
3
at
U1.18-P1-C2
if
not
recorded
in
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