Checkpoints
enable
users
and
service
personnel
to
know
what
the
server
is
doing,
with
some
detail,
as
it
initializes.
These
checkpoints
are
not
intended
to
be
error
indicators,
but
in
some
cases
a
server
could
hang
at
one
of
the
checkpoints
without
displaying
an
8-character
error
code.
It
is
for
these
hang
conditions,
only,
that
any
action
should
be
taken
with
respect
to
checkpoints.
The
most
appropriate
action
is
included
with
each
checkpoint.
Before
taking
actions
listed
with
a
checkpoint,
check
for
additional
symptoms
in
the
service
processor
error
log.
See
the
“System
Information
Menu”
on
page
382
for
information
on
how
to
access
the
service
processor
error
log.
Note:
Go
to
“MAP
1540:
Minimum
Configuration”
on
page
113
for
any
of
the
following
checkpoint
conditions.
If
mentioned
as
an
action,
remember
to
run
the
System
Rack
Minimum
Configuration:
v
A
four-digit
code
in
the
range
of
8xxx
through
EFFF
not
listed
in
the
checkpoint
tables.
v
A
four-digit
code
is
in
the
checkpoint
tables,
but
does
not
contain
a
repair
action
or
FRU
listing.
v
All
of
the
FRUs
listed
in
the
repair
action
have
been
replaced
and
the
problem
has
not
been
corrected.
Checkpoints
listed
in
the
following
tables
are
in
the
format
8xxx,
9xxx,
Axxx,
Bxxx,
or
Exxx,
where
x
is
any
hexadecimal
digit
from
1-9
or
A-F.
If
your
system
hangs
with
a
checkpoint
displayed
that
begins
with
anything
other
than
8,
9,
A,
B,
or
E,
go
to
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostics
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
.
Use
the
table
below
to
determine
where
to
find
the
checkpoint.
Symptom
Action
You
have
a
code
that
is
of
the
form
8xxx,
9xxx,
Axxx,
or
Bxxx.
Go
to
“Service
Processor
Checkpoints”
on
page
140.
You
have
a
code
of
the
form
Exxx.
Go
to
“Firmware
Checkpoints”
on
page
147.
You
have
a
four-character
code
that
is
NOT
of
the
form
8xxx,
9xxx,
Axxx,
Bxxx,
or
Exxx.
Refer
to
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostics
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
manual.
Chapter
4.
Checkpoints
139
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