Table 3. Firmware Error Codes. (continued)
Error Code Description
Action / Possible Failing FRU
450000D7 System bus internal
hardware/switch error
(checkstop).
1. If a physical location code is
displayed in the operator panel or
by AIX diagnostics, replace the FRU
as indicated by the location code. If
a physical location code is not
available, continue.
2. In the service processor menus, go
to
″
Read Progress Indicators from
last System Boot
″
. If an arrow is
pointing to a location code replace
the FRU at that location code. If
there is no arrow pointing to a
location code, continue.
3. Go to “MAP 1540: Minimum
450000DA All processor were found
deconfigured, so the service
processor reconfigured the best
system processor that was
available.
This SRN indicates that the
corresponding FRU has been
reconfigured, but it is not a warning or
an error that this FRU is defective. If
problem persists with the reconfigured
processor even after power-on, replace
the defective FRUs as indicated in
service processor error log.
450000DB All DIMM pairs were found
deconfigured, so the service
processor reconfigured the best
DIMM pair that was available.
1. This SRN indicates that the
corresponding FRU has been
reconfigured, but it is not a warning
or an error that this FRU is
defective. If problem persists with
the reconfigured DIMM pair even
after power-on, replace it.
2. Replace the all DIMM pairs.
45800000 Memory controller checkstop.
1. Go to “MAP 1540: Minimum
2. Replace system board.
3. Replace I/O board. (See note on
page 93.)
45C00000 Memory checkstop.
(Uncorrectable memory error.)
1. Attempt to reboot the system in
service mode to preserve the AIX
error log. If the reboot fails, attempt
to reboot from the CD-ROM. If the
reboot is successful, run diagnostics
in problem determination mode to
determine the cause of the failure.
2. Replace system board.
3. Go to “MAP 1540: Minimum
126
Service Guide
Summary of Contents for RS/6000 44P Series 270
Page 1: ...RS 6000 44P Series Model 270 Service Guide SA38 0572 02 ...
Page 10: ...x Service Guide ...
Page 14: ...xiv Service Guide ...
Page 16: ...xvi Service Guide ...
Page 20: ...Rear View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 17 18 19 2 Service Guide ...
Page 44: ...26 Service Guide ...
Page 164: ...146 Service Guide ...
Page 204: ...186 Service Guide ...
Page 247: ...b Slide the covers to the rear and remove Chapter 9 Removal and Replacement Procedures 229 ...
Page 288: ...270 Service Guide ...
Page 290: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 20 22 23 24 25 272 Service Guide ...
Page 294: ...Keyboards and Mouse 276 Service Guide ...
Page 296: ...Keyboards and Mouse Black 278 Service Guide ...
Page 298: ...Power Cables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 280 Service Guide ...
Page 300: ...282 Service Guide ...
Page 302: ...284 Service Guide ...
Page 304: ...286 Service Guide ...
Page 310: ...292 Service Guide ...
Page 338: ...320 Service Guide ...
Page 345: ......
Page 346: ... Printed in U S A September 2001 SA38 0572 02 ...