Service Processor Checkpoints
Service processor checkpoints are in the range 8xxx to Bxxx. The message
OK
indicates successful
service processor testing and initialization. Firmware checkpoints are listed in “Firmware Checkpoints” on
page 317.
Note:
A spinning (or twirling) slash displays in the upper-right corner of the operator panel display while
some checkpoints are being displayed. If the slash stops spinning, a hang condition is indicated.
Checkpoint
Description
Action/
Possible Failing FRU
8000
Test of the service processor DRAM
See note 1 on page 315.
8004
Verify base code checksum
See note 1 on page 315.
8008
Verify base code mirror checksum
See note 1 on page 315.
8009
Set NVRAM configuration in TITAN
See note 1 on page 315.
800F
Start base code
See note 1 on page 315.
8010
Start supervisor in base code
See note 1 on page 315.
8012
Initialize hardware interrupts
See note 1 on page 315.
8014
Allocate and initialize area in DRAM
See note 1 on page 315.
8016
Initialize debugger and build VPD
See note 1 on page 315.
8018
Initialize service processor interfaces
See note 1 on page 315.
801A
Initialize external FLASH load
See note 1 on page 315.
801B
Initialize and test ISA hub chip
See note 1 on page 315.
801C
Initialize and test SUPER I/O chip
See note 1 on page 315.
801F
Initialize diskette, verify VDASD and start
operational loader
See note 1 on page 315.
809x
Related to recovery mode system firmware
update from diskette
See note 3 on page 315.
8092
Diskette initialization during recovery mode
system firmware update
See note 3 on page 315.
8098
Firmware image being read during recovery
mode system firmware update
See note 3 on page 315.
809C
Firmware image being written during
recovery mode system firmware update
See note 3 on page 315.
809F
Diskette error during recovery mode system
firmware update
See note 3 on page 315.
8100
Start operational loader
See note 1 on page 315.
81xx
Load code into DRAM from VDASD (where
xx = number of loads)
See note 1 on page 315.
81FE
Load service processor operating system
See note 1 on page 315.
81FF
Start service processor operating system
See note 1 on page 315.
9000
Primary service processor task initializing
See note 1 on page 315.
9009
System processor IPL has started
See note 1 on page 315.
9010
Primary service processor thread waiting
for response
See note 1 on page 315.
9020
Service processor state set to pre-standby
See note 1 on page 315.
9021
Service processor state set to standby
See note 1 on page 315.
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