↓
One of the failing resources that you located is the problem. Return to
the procedure that sent you here.
This ends the procedure.
13.
Use the System Configuration Listing and the “Card Position Tables” on
page 282 for the frame type that you recorded, to determine which card
positions may have the
″
failing
″
card. If you recorded that the multi-adapter
bridge was identified in the Cc (the leftmost character of the Cc value), then
the “Card Position Tables” on page 282 will identify which card slots (PCI
Bridge set) are controlled by the multi-adapter bridge that is identified in the
Cc value. If the multi-adapter bridge was not identified in the Cc value (the
leftmost character is ’0’) then the “Card Position Tables” on page 282 will
identify which cards slots are controlled by the buss (BBBB value) that is
identified in the DSA. Return to the procedure that sent you here.
This ends the procedure.
14.
Perform the following:
a.
Convert the hexadecimal Cc value in the DSA into a decimal value. You
will be searching for the decimal value in HSM where it will be called
″
System card
″
.
b.
Sign on to SST or to DST if you have not already done so.
c.
Select
″
Start a Service Tool
″
.
d.
Select
″
Hardware Service Manager
″
.
e.
Select
″
Logical Hardware Resources
″
.
f.
Select
″
System Bus Resources
″
.
g.
Search for the
″
System Bus
″
resource identified in the BBBB field of the
DSA, by moving the cursor to each
″
System Bus
″
resource and selecting
the option
″
Display detail
″
. Do this until you locate the bus number that
matches the decimal bus number value that you recorded from the DSA.
Record the resource name of the bus for later use.
h.
From the
″
Logical Hardware Resources on System Bus
″
display, select the
function
″
Include non-reporting resources
″
.
15.
From the
″
Logical Hardware Resources on System Bus
″
display, examine all of the
IOP and IOA resources under the bus. Look for a
″
System card
″
value that
matches the decimal value of the Cc that you converted to decimal in step 14
of this procedure. Perform the following to display the
″
System card
″
value for
each of the IOP and IOA resources:
v
To examine the IOP resources, select the option
″
Associated packaging
resource(s)
,
″
then select the option
″
Display detail
″
. The
″
System card
″
value of
the IOP will be shown on the display. If the
″
System card
″
value matches the
decimal value of the Cc, then you have located the failing resource. Record
the frame ID, card position and part number, then return to the procedure
which sent you here. Otherwise, continue to examine all the IOP and IOA
resources on the bus.
v
To examine the IOA resources, move the cursor to an IOP resource and
select the option
″
Resources associated with IOP
″
. Select the option
″
Associated
packaging resource(s),
″
then select the option
″
Display detail
″
. The
″
System
card
″
value of the IOA will be shown on the display. If the
″
System card
″
value matches the decimal value of the Cc, then you have located the
failing resource. Record the frame ID, card position and part number, then
return to the procedure which sent you here. Otherwise, continue to
examine all the IOP and IOA resources on the bus.
Have you examined all the IOP and IOA resources under the bus?
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