Table
5.
Firmware
Error
Codes.
(continued)
Error
Code
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
2602
0010
Description:
PCI
probe
error,
bridge
in
freeze
state
Action:
If
the
location
code
identifies
a
slot,
do
the
following:
1.
Check
for
system
firmware
updates.
Apply
if
available.
2.
Check
the
cabling
to
the
adapter,
in
particular,
the
adapters
that
have
serial
ports.
Serial
ports
may
require
null
modems
or
special
cabling
configurations
to
avoid
connecting
driver
outputs
together.
This
may
create
a
PCI
slot
power
problem
and
force
the
adapter
to
be
deconfigured.
3.
Is
the
system
running
Linux?
YES
Go
to
The
System
is
Running
Linux
on
page
186.
NO
Check
the
RS/6000
&
pSeries
PCI
Adapter
Placement
Reference
to
see
if
the
adapter
is
hot-swappable.
If
it
is
not
hot-swappable,
go
to
The
System
is
Running
Linux
on
page
186
because
the
system
must
be
powered
off
to
continue.
If
it
is
hot-swappable,
continue.
4.
Use
the
hot-swap
service
aid
to
reseat
the
card
specified
by
the
location
code.
See
“Replacing
a
Hot-Pluggable
PCI
Adapter”
on
page
301.
If
reseating
the
adapter
fixes
the
problem,
go
to
MAP
410:
″
Repair
Checkout
″
in
the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
manual.
If
the
problem
is
not
resolved,
continue.
Attention:
Before
moving
the
adapter
to
another
slot,
verify
with
the
customer
or
system
administrator
that
the
slot
that
the
adapter
is
being
moved
to
is
available
to
the
partition
in
which
the
adapter
presently
resides.
5.
Is
there
an
empty
slot
available
into
which
the
adapter
could
be
plugged?
YES
Use
the
hot-swap
task
to
move
the
adapter
card
to
another
slot
behind
a
different
PCI
bridge.
The
“System
Logic
Flow”
on
page
23
identifies
the
PCI
bridges
and
the
associated
slots.
See
“Removing
a
Hot-Pluggable
PCI
Adapter”
on
page
298
when
removing
the
adapter,
and
“Installing
a
Hot-Pluggable
PCI
Adapter”
on
page
304
when
installing
the
card
in
the
new
slot.
If
the
card
is
successfully
reconfigured
in
the
new
slot
(behind
a
different
PCI
bridge),
the
slot
in
which
the
card
was
originally
plugged
is
bad.
Replace
the
system
planar,
location:
U0.1-P1.
If
the
adapter
does
not
reconfigure
successfully
in
the
new
slot,
replace
the
adapter.
NO
Replace
the
adapter.
If
the
problem
is
not
resolved,
replace
the
system
planar,
location:
U0.1-P1.
6.
Go
to
“MAP
1540:
Problem
Isolation
Procedures”
on
page
110.
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System
is
Running
Linux
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