Multiple
FRU
Callout
Instructions
If
an
eight-digit
error
code
appears
in
the
operator
panel
display
or
in
a
location
code
for
a
failing
part
may
also
be
specified.
If
the
location
code
includes
a
blank
space
followed
by
a
lowercase
x
followed
by
a
number,
this
is
an
error
code
with
multiple
FRU
callouts.
This
error
can
typically
happen
with
memory
books
or
processors,
and
may
involve
mixed
types
of
parts.
In
this
case,
check
the
system’s
configuration
for
FRU
part
numbers
to
determine
the
appropriate
set
of
FRUs.
You
can
determine
the
FRU
part
numbers
of
the
electronic
assemblies
in
the
entire
system
by
using
the
service
processor
menus.
From
the
General
User
menu,
select
Read
VPD
Image
from
Last
System
Boot
,
then
enter
90
to
display
detailed
Vital
Product
Data
(VPD).
You
can
determine
the
FRU
part
numbers
of
the
electronic
assemblies
in
a
partition
by
using
the
lscfg
-vp
|
pg
command
on
the
AIX
command
line
to
display
the
detailed
VPD
of
all
assemblies.
Notice
that
the
FRU
part
number
information
for
processors
and
memory
books
may
be
at
the
bottom
of
the
command
output.
FRU
Identify
LEDs
This
system
is
configured
with
an
arrangement
of
LEDs
that
help
identify
various
components
of
the
system.
These
include,
but
are
not
limited
to:
v
Rack
identify
LED
v
Processor
subsystem
drawer
identify
LED
v
I/O
drawer
identify
LED
v
RIO
port
identify
LED
v
FRU
identify
LED
–
Power
subsystem
FRUs
–
Processor
subsystem
FRUs
–
I/O
subsystem
FRUs
v
I/O
adapter
identify
LED
v
DASD
identify
LED
The
identify
LEDs
are
arranged
hierarchically
with
the
FRU
identify
LED
at
the
bottom
of
the
hierarchy,
followed
by
the
corresponding
processor
subsystem
or
I/O
drawer
identify
LED,
and
the
corresponding
rack-identify
LED
to
locate
the
failing
FRU
more
easily.
Any
identify
LED
in
the
system
may
be
flashed
(when
the
processor
subsystem
is
in
the
failed
state
and
power
is
on)
by
using
the
service
processor
LED
Control
Menu
contained
in
the
System
Information
Menu
of
the
Privileged
User
Menus.
For
information
about
using
the
LED
Control
Menu,
see
page
Any
identify
LED
in
the
system
can
also
be
flashed
by
using
the
Identify
and
Attention
Indicators
task
in
diagnostics.
The
procedure
to
use
the
Identify
and
Attention
Indicators
task
in
diagnostics
is
outlined
in
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
.
If
the
service
processor
menus
and
AIX
diagnostics
are
not
available,
the
FRU
identify
LEDs
can
be
flashed
by
one
of
the
following
procedures:
v
If
the
system
is
configured
as
a
full
partition,
the
system
may
be
booted
to
the
open
firmware
prompt
and
the
command
FRU-LED-MENU
entered.
A
menu
displays
that
allows
you
to
enable
the
desired
FRU
identify
LED.
See
for
instructions
on
setting
up
the
boot
mode
to
enable
the
boot
to
the
open
firmware
prompt.
v
If
the
system
is
logically
partitioned,
the
HMC
must
be
attached.
You
can
use
the
HMC
to
enable
any
FRU
identify
LED
to
be
flashed.
See
the
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
for
instructions
on
activating
and
deactivating
a
FRU
identify
LED.
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Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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