16.
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
the
number
7
as
the
new
plug
count
to
account
for
the
number
of
times
the
module
was
plugged
during
the
manufacturing
process.
If
the
MCM/L3
was
replaced
from
field
spares,
enter
the
number
8.
Exit
the
menu
completely
before
powering
on
the
system.
17.
Turn
on
power
as
described
in
Note:
The
4-way
processor
MCM
FRU
can
have
odd-numbered
processors
or
even-numbered
processors.
If
you
have
just
replaced
a
4-way
MCM
module,
notify
the
customer
that
they
can
determine
their
processor
numbering
by
issuing
the
command
lsdev
-C
on
the
partition
that
is
using
the
new
processors.
If
the
customer
finds
that
they
have
new
available
processors,
and
four
processors
in
the
defined
state,
they
can
remove
the
defined
processors
by
using
the
rmdev
command,
and
then
use
the
cfgmgr
command.
Methods
for
Testing
MCMs
and
Pass
Through
Modules
for
a
Short
Circuit
The
following
testing
methods
are
available
for
use
depending
on
your
testing
hardware
and
system
requirements.
Use
the
following
list
to
determine
which
of
the
testing
methods
you
should
use:
Method
1
—
Multimeter
and
Original
Capacitor
Book
(part
number
11P1540)
Use
this
testing
method
if
you
have
a
handheld
multimeter
and
the
original
capacitor
book.
Use
this
method
only
when
Method
2
and
Method
3
are
unavailable.
Refer
to
Method
2
—
Multimeter
and
New
Capacitor
Book
(part
number
44P2471)
Use
this
testing
method
if
you
have
a
handheld
multimeter
and
a
new
capacitor
book,
or
any
capacitor
books
with
the
necessary
LGA
test-support
features.
Refer
to
Method
3
—
New
Capacitor
Book
(part
number
44P2471)
and
LGA
Shorts
Tester
(LGA-ST)
(part
number
44P4107)
This
method
is
required
for
systems
with
a
1.5
GHz
MCM
or
higher
systems.
To
perform
this
procedure,
you
must
have
a
new
capacitor
book
(or
any
capacitor
books
with
the
necessary
LGA
test-support
features),
and
the
new
LGA-ST.
Refer
to
888
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pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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