Secondary
I/O
Drawer
Operator
Panel
Behavior
During
Power-On
After
Connecting
ac
Power
(dc
Power
in
a
dc-powered
System)
Drawer
State
Power
LED
Drawer
Operator
Panel
Display
Standby
Off
Display
shows
a
temporary
drawer
number
of
the
form
*0n
Receive
firmware
command
to
power
on
On
solid
Message
based
on
“Secondary
I/O
Drawer
Operator
Panel
Message
Hierarchy”
on
page
26.
After
Power
is
Removed
Because
of
a
Shutdown
Drawer
State
Power
LED
Drawer
Operator
Panel
Display
Standby
Off
Message
based
on
“Secondary
I/O
Drawer
Operator
Panel
Message
Hierarchy”
on
page
26
Receive
firmware
command
to
power
on
On
solid
Message
based
on
“Secondary
I/O
Drawer
Operator
Panel
Message
Hierarchy”
on
page
26
Logical
and
Physical
Locations
The
Model
M80
and
Model
6M1
systems
use
physical
location
codes
in
conjunction
with
AIX
location
codes
to
provide
mapping
of
the
failing
field
replaceable
units
(FRUs).
The
location
codes
are
produced
by
the
system
unit’s
firmware
and
the
AIX
operating
system.
Physical
Location
Codes
Physical
location
codes
provide
a
mapping
of
logical
functions
in
a
platform
(or
expansion
sites
for
logical
functions,
such
as
connectors
or
ports)
to
their
specific
locations
within
the
physical
structure
of
the
platform.
Location
Code
Format
The
format
for
the
location
code
is
a
string
of
alphanumeric
characters
separated
by
a
dash
(-),
slash
(/),
pound
sign
(#)
or
period
(.)
character.
The
base
location
is
all
of
the
information
preceding
the
slash
(/)
or
pound
sign
(#).
The
base
location
identifies
a
device
that
is
connected
to
or
plugged
into
the
parent.
Extended
location
information
follows
the
slash
(/).
Extended
location
information
identifies
a
device
that
is
part
of
the
parent,
a
connector,
or
a
cable.
Cable
information
follows
the
pound
sign
(#).
Cable
information
identifies
a
cable
that
is
connector
to
parent.
The
following
are
examples:
v
P1-C1
identifies
a
processor
card
C1
plugged
into
planar
P1.
v
P1-M1
identifies
a
memory
card
M1
plugged
into
planar
P1.
v
P1-K1
identifies
a
keyboard
attached
to
K1
on
planar
P1.
v
P1/S1
identifies
serial
port
1
controller
on
planar
P1,
the
connector
for
serial
port
1,
or
the
cable
attached
to
serial
port
1.
v
P1-I2/E3
identifies
a
Ethernet
controller
3
on
the
card
in
slot
2
(I2)
on
planar
P1,
the
connector
for
Ethernet
controller
3,
or
the
cable
attached
to
Ethernet
controller
3.
v
P1-I2#E3
identifies
the
cable
attached
to
Ethernet
controller
3
on
the
card
in
slot
2
(I2)
on
planar
P1.
The
period
(.)
identifies
sublocations
(DIMMs
on
a
memory
card,
SCSI
addresses,
cables).
The
following
are
examples:
v
P1-M1.4
identifies
DIMM
4
on
memory
card
1
plugged
into
planar
P1.
v
P1-C1.1
identifies
processor
1
plugged
into
processor
card
1
which
is
plugged
into
planar
P1.
28
Service
Guide
Summary of Contents for RS/6000 Enterprise Server M80
Page 1: ...RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model M80 Eserver pSeries 660 Model 6M1 Service Guide SA38 0571 01...
Page 10: ...x Service Guide...
Page 14: ...xiv Service Guide...
Page 16: ...xvi Service Guide...
Page 22: ...Data Flow 4 Service Guide...
Page 30: ...CEC Card Cage Rear of CEC drawer viewed from top cover removed 12 Service Guide...
Page 84: ...66 Service Guide...
Page 176: ...158 Service Guide...
Page 376: ...358 Service Guide...
Page 430: ...412 Service Guide...
Page 485: ...Chapter 11 Parts Information This chapter contains parts information for the system 467...
Page 486: ...CEC Drawer Card Assembly 9 468 Service Guide...
Page 488: ...CEC Drawer Backplane 5 2a 1 2 3 4 470 Service Guide...
Page 490: ...CEC Drawer Power Supplies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 472 Service Guide...
Page 492: ...CEC Drawer Fan Assemblies 2 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 14 474 Service Guide...
Page 496: ...7 8 9 10 6 1 2 3 4 4 5 478 Service Guide...
Page 508: ...490 Service Guide...
Page 520: ...502 Service Guide...
Page 522: ...504 Service Guide...
Page 526: ...508 Service Guide...
Page 558: ...540 Service Guide...
Page 565: ......