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Service Guide

D-6

Error

Number

Source

Failing

Function

Codes

Failure

Percent

(%)

 
 
Description

401-514

K

C59
C63
C61

50
25
25

Description: Direct IO: IONIAN-SSGA.
APR register error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-515

K

C59
C63
C61

50
25
25

Description: Direct IO: IONIAN-SSGA.
BSR init value.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-516

K

C59
C63
C61

50
25
25

Description: Direct IO: IONIAN-SSGA.
MD0 init value.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-517

K

C59
C63
C61

50
25
25

Description: Direct IO: IONIAN-SSGA.
MD1 init value.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-518

K

C59
C63
C61

50
25
25

Description: Direct IO: IONIAN-SSGA.
XIVR6 init value.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-519

K

C59
C63
C61

50
25
25

Description: Direct IO: IONIAN-SSGA.
DSIER init value.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-520

K

C59

100

Description: Direct IO. IONIAN register access error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-521

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. SSGA POS register  error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-522

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. SSGA interrupt register  error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-523

K

C59
C90

MCA

adapters

25
25
50

Description: Direct IO: IONIAN-SSGA. IER register error on Base
Unit.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-524

K

C59
C90

MCA

adapters

25
25
50

Description: Direct IO: IONIAN-SSGA. IER register error on Base
Unit.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-530

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. NVRAM data lines access error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-531

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. NVRAM address lines access  error.
Walking 1 phase.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-532

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. NVRAM address lines access  error.
Walking 0 phase.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-540

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. Super IO UART1 access  error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-541

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. Super IO UART2 access  error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-542

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. 16550 UART access  error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-543

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. Floppy disk access  error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

401-544

K

C59
C61

80
20

Description: Direct IO. BPP register access  error.
Action:  Use MAP 0210.

Содержание 7012 G Series

Страница 1: ...7012 G Series Service Guide...

Страница 2: ...time without notice It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about products machines and programs programming or services that are not announced in your country Su...

Страница 3: ...wer Flow 1 12 SCSI Cable Routing 1 13 Specifications 1 14 Power Cables 1 15 Service Inspection Guide 1 16 Chapter 2 Using System Guard 2 1 Introduction 2 1 SystemGuard Power 2 2 SystemGuard Components...

Страница 4: ...ers 4 14 Rear Fan 4 19 Base Unit Front Fan 4 20 Base Unit CPU Memory Card Retainers 4 22 Disk Drive 4 24 Base Unit Diskette Drive 4 29 Media Devices 4 30 Base Unit CPU Card 4 34 Base Unit Memory Card...

Страница 5: ...Interrupt Tests Group A 19 CPU MultiProcessor Test Group A 20 Appendix B Modifying SystemGuard Parameters B 1 Default Parameter Values B 1 Changing Flags and Parameters Under AIX Service Aids B 3 Modi...

Страница 6: ...vi Service Guide...

Страница 7: ...or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not...

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Страница 11: ...l injury A caution notice appears on the following pages xi 3 1520 1 4 1 4 30 4 42 5 2 5 3 An attention notice indicates an action that could cause damage to a program device system or data CAUTION A...

Страница 12: ...ified to conform to the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 825 1st edition 1984 and CENELEC EN 60 825 1991 for Class 1 laser products CAUTION A class 3 laser is containe...

Страница 13: ...rocedures in this book apply to any system unit that uses the diagnostic programs Adapters Devices and Cable Information order number SA23 2764 contains reference information about adapters devices an...

Страница 14: ...system unit to locate the feature positions connectors and system board slot positions Base Unit System Unit Locations Media Bays Front Door Operator Panel 3 5 Inch Diskette Drive Front Cover Left Sid...

Страница 15: ...1 2 Service Guide Rear View without Cover Parallel Port P1 Adapters Power Cord Receptacle Power Control Port RS 485 Mouse 9 Pin Serial Port S3 25 Pin Serial Port S1 S2 Rear Fan Keyboard...

Страница 16: ...d Position 0 or Two Disk Drives Positions F and G G30 only Disk Drive Positions D and E System Planar Media Drive Position A Media Drive Position B Diskette Drive Position C Operator Panel Power Suppl...

Страница 17: ...The figure below shows a standard memory module The maximum memory reachable with this kind of memory module is 1024MB because up to four memory module kits can be installed on the memory card Modules...

Страница 18: ...e splitter cable is used to generate two 25 pin serial ports S1 and S2 ports It is installed in the 25 pin serial port located in the rear of the base unit Keyboard Mouse Card KBD The KBD card is used...

Страница 19: ...n Disk Drives ECB Card Operator Panel Key Mode Switch Media Devices or Disk Drives From the left side of the disk expansion unit the following modules are accessible Up to two 5 25 inch half height me...

Страница 20: ...ion unit is equipped with one internal SCSI bus It is driven by means of a SCSI 2 single ended controller via an external connection The SCSI bus features the following characteristics SCSI 2 single e...

Страница 21: ...with a variety of connectors whose functions are explained in the following figures Mouse External Fan Keyboard RS 485 Power Signal Connector Coming From the Operator Panel INTERNAL VIEW Power Connect...

Страница 22: ...Series system units 7013 J Series system units and 7015 Model R30 R40 and R50 CPU enclosures for interface connection of CPUs and disk drive drawers The CPC also contains ports for connection of a mod...

Страница 23: ...able Connector Operator Panel Connector Diskette Drive Connector Battery Connector Memory Card CPU Card Position 0 Adapter Slots Parallel Port Serial Ports 1 and 2 with splitter Serial Port 3 RS 485 C...

Страница 24: ...rray Expansion Unit I O Controller JTAG bus COP bus SSGA I2C bus EPROM RAM S2 Service Console S3 S1 BUMP Console Micro Processor Battery Reset Scroll Button LCD Keylock System EEPROMs VPD EPROMs Opera...

Страница 25: ...s 5 12 12 PDU Power Voltages 5 3 3 3 6 12 12 Disk Disk Diskette System AC Cable Power Supply Front Fan Module Rear Fan Module System Planar CPU Cards Media Position A Media Position B 3 5 inch System...

Страница 26: ...le Routing SCSI controller 3rd disk 1st disk 2nd disk 4th disk Upper dev Lower dev Terminator SCSI controller 1st disk 2nd disk Upper dev Lower dev Terminator F 2 D 0 G 3 E 1 4 5 D 0 E 1 4 5 6 Positio...

Страница 27: ...imum 19 kg to 25 kg 43 to 55 pounds Operating Environment Class B Temperature 16 to 32 C 60 to 90 F Humidity 8 to 80 Maximum Wet Bulb 23 C 60 F Maximum Altitude 2133 m 7000 feet Power Source Loading 0...

Страница 28: ...n the U S A use a UL listed cable set consisting of a minimum 18 AWG Type SVT or SJT three conductor cable a maximum of 15 feet in length and a tandem blade grounding type attachment plug rated at 15...

Страница 29: ...ptable safety condition the condition must be corrected before servicing the machine Note The correction of any unsafe condition is the responsibility of the owner of the system Do the following 1 Che...

Страница 30: ...m unit check for 0 1 ohm or less resistance between the ground lug on the external power cable plug and a jack screw on the parallel port connector Parallel Port P1 Adapters Power Cord Receptacle Powe...

Страница 31: ...e CPU is disabled Likewise if memory is detected as bad during IPL or reIPL it is disabled SystemGuard allows diagnostics and maintenance to be performed either locally or remotely The SystemGuard pro...

Страница 32: ...subset of the Flash EEPROM SystemGuard Bring Up MicroProcessor Overview The SystemGuard Bring Up MicroProcessor BUMP controls the system when the power is off or the AIX operating system is stopped Sy...

Страница 33: ...and By phase or it displays the usual three digit boot up codes Physical Key It uses the international symbols for Normal Secure and Service modes This key should generally stay in the Normal position...

Страница 34: ...Key can only be turned if the Physical Key is in Normal position Refer to How to Set the Electronic Key on page NO TAG for details on how to set the Electronic Key Following are various Electronic an...

Страница 35: ...passed to AIX Maintenance Phase The maintenance phase is entered from the Init phase if the system key is in service mode If the BUMP console present flag is set the MAINTENANCE MENU is displayed on t...

Страница 36: ...ommand sequence which you can change from the maintenance menu or AIX service aids SystemGuard checks for a special downloadable diskette if in Service mode checks the Flash EEPROM and then produces a...

Страница 37: ...cessor 2 OK Init 1024kb L2 cache by processor 3 OK Clearing 128 Mb by processor 0 OK CPU FIRMWARE August 4 1994 Processor 0 on IPL INIT 216 220 288 278 292 286 292 Processor 0 on IPL Start 223 299 A f...

Страница 38: ...lation L1 and L2 caches DCB Data CrossBar and Memory Test Group These tests check the status of the system planar and memory cards data address lines accessibility memory components ECC memory refresh...

Страница 39: ...icators are still displayed on the Operator Panel Note that the code 570 virtual SCSI devices being configured can take several minutes for each card in the SMP system When the boot indicators have re...

Страница 40: ...able or enable this keyword see Power On Command Parameters on page 2 33 for details Turning the system power on makes the system enter the init phase Thus if the Key Mode Switch is in the Service pos...

Страница 41: ...in Service mode you might go to Diagnostics instead of Maintenance due the SystemGuard Console being disabled by default If you are running level 7 or higher of the SystemGuard firmware the BUMP Conso...

Страница 42: ...18 4 SSbus Maintenance 2 19 5 I2C Maintenance Select x exit 0 Note It is also possible to enter the STAND BY MENU from the Service Console if the remote authorization flag is enabled The Electronic K...

Страница 43: ...nd from the Main menu select Display Configuration option 0 The first level screen is displayed with features and devices that can be configured Here is an example of the display configuration screen...

Страница 44: ...ce facilities FLASH_FW This is the Flash EEPROM firmware release number The corresponding second column gives the memory size expressed in KB CPU Conf This gives the status information of the CPU modu...

Страница 45: ...mn shows the value of the electronic key E_KEY Set Flags Use this option to manage miscellaneous flags The default values are listed in the following table Flag Parameter and Keyword Default Values Na...

Страница 46: ...e support personnel Power On Tests in Loop Mode When enabled SystemGuard loops on the POST tests and does not IPL Fast IPL When enabled the long POST tests are not run shortening the INIT phase This f...

Страница 47: ...f you enter 10 then a second level UNIT0 screen as shown below is displayed The second level screen contains a status column and details about the unit UNIT0 Second level Screen UNIT0 Set Status Set S...

Страница 48: ...cimal and the length in bytes c The data at the given start address for the given length is displayed Then the prompt for the start address and length is shown again d You can continue the read operat...

Страница 49: ...I O port SP0 02 rd EEPROM 07 fan speed 03 margins 08 powering 04 on off OP LEDs select x exit These options are explained in the following sections Read Operator Panel Status Enter 00 to display the...

Страница 50: ...powoff Yellow off 03 powon Yellow select x exit Write on the Operator Panel Display Enter 05 to write a given string on the operator panel Display When requested enter the string you want to display...

Страница 51: ...Autoservice IPL flag to disabled the default value for this flag is disabled from the STAND BY MENU 3 Having a Valid Service Contract 4 Turning the System Key to the Service position 5 Powering on the...

Страница 52: ...NTRACT Last update yymmdd 941105 Validity 360 Days Remote service support Valid Quick On Call service Not valid AUTO DIAL Disable CONSOLES BUMP Console Present Service Console Disable 1200 Baud SYSTEM...

Страница 53: ...page 2 24 Note If you select a device type and more than one device of the same type exists you are asked to provide a device number For example if you enter 2 for CPU devices and 2 such device board...

Страница 54: ...specific vital product data VPD information such as Engineering change level Device field replaceable unit FRU number Name of the manufacturer Processor component definition related to the position o...

Страница 55: ...ice support on the S2 line by setting the Remote Authorization flag Only the local operator can perform this command When this flag is enabled remote service support is possible and all characters sen...

Страница 56: ...it is not the device you want to boot from go through each option and change it to the desired BUS SLOT SCSI ID and LUN ID Option 4 allows you to change all these options at once The BOOT FROM SCSI DE...

Страница 57: ...ter 5 to begin the boot The system leaves the maintenance environment and boots from the specified SCSI device Another method of changing the SCSI Boot Device location code is to select 4 from the BOO...

Страница 58: ...want to deselect a particular option if you want to cancel the option after selecting it press the same command once again In other words the options are toggled by the corresponding commands The ava...

Страница 59: ...st which is a sequence of tests to be run To build a test list perform the following steps 1 Enter 0 from the OFF LINE TESTS menu to display the following menu BUILD TEST LIST GROUP DESCRIPTION GROUP...

Страница 60: ...HERENCY 50 ASL EXTERNAL L B 51 BPP EXTERNAL L B FULL 52 PRINTER 53 AUTODIAL 54 BPP EXTERNAL L B COMMANDS nn SELECT TEST ADD ALL TEST TO TEST LIST SELECT x exit Attention Do not run tests from the abov...

Страница 61: ...cation the following screen enables you to Display test parameters both default and current values Modify parameter values reserved for service people only Delete tests from the list TEST 0101 01 01 G...

Страница 62: ...01 01 00 DEBUG LINE TEST TEST 0103 Running Bump 01 03 00 S2 ASL REM TEST PRESS RETURN TO EXIT If the loop option is set press the Break key to stop test execution Otherwise wait for the tests to finis...

Страница 63: ...OMMAND PRESENT CONDITIONS BUMP CONSOLE POWER ON Enable COMMAND STRING power SERVICE CONSOLE POWER ON Disable COMMAND STRING power COMMANDS 0 ENABLE BUMP CONSOLE POWER ON 1 DISABLE BUMP CONSOLE POWER O...

Страница 64: ...to select Micro Channel adapter MCA devices and display a screen listing available adapters similar to the following BASIC MCA ADAPTER 0 BASIC MCA ADAPTER 0 1 BASIC MCA ADAPTER 4 2 BASIC MCA ADAPTER...

Страница 65: ...r marked 1 is the primary number and the second is a backup number By default no numbers are set System Dial In Phone Number This phone number is used by the dial in procedure This is the phone number...

Страница 66: ...boot to occur even if the Mode Switch is in the Service position thus avoiding the MAINTENANCE MENU When disabled the MAINTENANCE MENU is entered during the boot phase 1 Enter 1 to toggle this flag 2...

Страница 67: ...is command sets the maintenance password which restricts access to basic features If you set this password you should give it to service personnel when requested By default there is no password 1 Ente...

Страница 68: ...the effect is immediate and all the console messages are presented in the selected language 1 Enter 9 in the MAINTENANCE MENU to select this option The following menu is displayed SET NATIONAL LANGUA...

Страница 69: ...ce 7 Exit from the STAND BY MENU At this step if you want to go back to Normal press the Enter key again then press the ESC n key This puts the Electronic Key to Normal position Setting the Electronic...

Страница 70: ...SystemGuard skips the extended POST By default the Fast IPL flag is disabled enabling it only lasts one reboot There are three ways to enable it through the STAND BY MENU in Stand By mode through the...

Страница 71: ...also the current flag value mpcfg df Following is the output of the command Index Name Value 1 Remote Authorization 0 2 Autoservice IPL 0 3 BUMP Console 1 4 Dial Out Authorization 0 5 Set Mode to Norm...

Страница 72: ...ce Menu 1 Enter the MAINTENANCE MENU 2 Enter 8 in this menu to select the SET PARAMETERS menu SET PARAMETERS 0 POWER ON COMMAND 1 VOLTAGE MARGINS 2 SET CONFIGURATION 3 PHONE NUMBERS 4 MISCELLANEOUS PA...

Страница 73: ...authorized in order to work with SystemGuard This allows remote support personnel to log in to SystemGuard Service Console Authorization must also be activated to enable mirroring There are three ways...

Страница 74: ...nected through a Hayes compatible modem on the S2 port however a local directly attached console at the S2 port can also be supported T Modem Customer Site Remote Support Center T Modem S1 S2 System U...

Страница 75: ...ing ps ef grep mir The command output is similar to the following root 2308 1 0 12 08 21 0 00 usr sbin mirrord mir_modem root 6212 4552 3 12 21 58 0 0 00 grep mir 5 Now the support personnel should be...

Страница 76: ...Feature The dial out feature can be implemented either through SystemGuard or AIX Setting Up Dial Out from SystemGuard The dial out feature is the automatic sending of certain errors to a service cen...

Страница 77: ...the dial out and dial in services The following table lists the data that SystemGuard sends to the remote support center Parameter Field Size Generated By Magic Number 4 SystemGuard Routing Metric 4...

Страница 78: ...enable Electronic Mode Switch from S2 mpcfg cf 7 1 to enable Boot Multi User AIX in Service mpcfg cf 11 1 to enable Fast IPL 8 Type the following command to start console mirroring keycfg c service N...

Страница 79: ...ou are prompted for a password enter the root password 7 Type the following command to reboot in AIX Multi User init 2 8 After about ten minutes the system should have rebooted and loaded AIX 9 If S2...

Страница 80: ...ECT x exit 4 Check option 5 in this menu BOOT MULTI USER AIX IN SERVICE If it is enabled enter 5 and the flag should be changed to disabled 5 Have another look at the option to make sure it is disable...

Страница 81: ...g from an SCSI Device through the Bootlist The system can be booted from an SCSI device such as a tape drive without going through the MAINTENANCE MENU In this case it uses the bootlist to determine t...

Страница 82: ...8 to select the SYSTEM BOOT menu which is similar to the following SYSTEM BOOT 0 BOOT FROM LIST 1 BOOT FROM NETWORK 2 BOOT FROM SCSI DEVICE SELECT x exit 1 3 From the SYSTEM BOOT menu enter 1 to selec...

Страница 83: ...for your selection then press ENTER Use the Backspace key to correct errors 6 Select the device to boot from For example choose 3 to boot from Token Ring slot 3 16 Mb data rate A screen similar to the...

Страница 84: ...ction then press ENTER Use the Backspace key to correct errors 8 Enter 4 to exit from the menu and start system boot 9 A screen similar to the following appears as the system boots off the network STA...

Страница 85: ...UNIT0 dev 01 CPU1 11 UNIT1 dev 02 CPU2 12 UNIT2 dev 03 CPU3 13 UNIT3 dev 04 MC0 14 UNIT4 dev 05 MC1 15 UNIT5 dev 06 MC2 16 UNIT6 dev 07 MC3 17 UNIT7 dev 08 basic MCA 09 exp MCA Select x exit 01 The S...

Страница 86: ...ng Processors through the Maintenance Menu 1 Enter the MAINTENANCE MENU Refer to the MAINTENANCE MENU section on page 2 21 for details 2 Enter 8 to select the SET PARAMETERS menu which is similar to t...

Страница 87: ...mand Following is the command with various options To list the processors and view their statuses type cpu_state l The output should look something like this Name Cpu Status Location proc0 0 enabled 0...

Страница 88: ...Aids Test Flags The Test Flags are the Boot Multiuser AIX in Service flag Fast IPL flag Extended Tests flag PowerOn Tests in Loop Mode flag and PowerOn Tests in Trace Mode flag They are disabled at th...

Страница 89: ...arameters file be updated This file can be set by the Service Aids Passwords Passwords are used to protect access to SystemGuard The passwords are the Maintenance Password and the Customer Maintenance...

Страница 90: ...wn the system then reboot the machine as described in the preceding paragraph Updating the Flash EEPROM using a file An administrator with root authority can use the AIX diag command to update the EEP...

Страница 91: ...ould place hazardous voltage on metal parts of the system or the products that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded t...

Страница 92: ...anel display identifies the unit that contains the error Units are numbered as 0 Base System unit 1 Expansion unit Step 1 You may be directed to this MAP for several reasons 1 SRN 409 Axy appears on t...

Страница 93: ...ct the problem Go to Map 0410 Repair Checkout in the Diagnostic Information For Micro Channel Bus Systems Step 5 from Step 4 Note Either the Power Supply 99 failure probability or the system planar 1...

Страница 94: ...anar See Base Unit System Planar on page 4 46 If you exchanged both operator panel and system planar with no results call your service support person for assistance YES Go to Map 0410 Repair Checkout...

Страница 95: ...Axy go to step 9 otherwise find the SRN in the Service Request Number List in the Diagnostic Information For Micro Channel Bus Systems then do the listed action The power on light comes and stays on...

Страница 96: ...2 1 Hex value of bits 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit numbering Over under voltage on 5 volts Overload over current on 5 volts Overload over current on 12 3 3 or 3 6 volts Over under voltage on 12 3 3 or 3 6 vol...

Страница 97: ...11 YES Repair the problem Go to Map 0410 Repair Checkout in the Diagnostic Information For Micro Channel Bus Systems Step 11 from Steps 9 10 Is bit 1 or bit 2 a zero NO Replace the power supply If th...

Страница 98: ...3 1520 8 Service Guide...

Страница 99: ...e occurs The failure is then isolated to the failing FRU The MAP steps on the following pages instruct you to reduce the system to one or more of the following configurations Minimum Configurations fo...

Страница 100: ...e Maintenance Menu appears display the BUMP Error Log e If an SRN is logged record it and any location codes Location Codes are separated by a blank Perform the listed action An SRN will be preceded b...

Страница 101: ...o to Step 2 888 flashing With new SRN Record the SRN Look up the SRN in the SRN Table and do the listed action 260 Main Menu is Displayed Select Exit Main Menu and Start System Boot then press En ter...

Страница 102: ...On 7 Wait for one of the following conditions to occur The Maintenance Menu is displayed The same three digit number is displayed in the operator panel display for longer than three minutes except for...

Страница 103: ...for longer than three minutes except for the number165 which may display for up to ten minutes with no activity on the BUMP console The number 888 is flashing in the operator panel display Is the mai...

Страница 104: ...played The same three digit number is displayed in the operator panel display for longer than three minutes except for the number 165 which may display for up to ten minutes with no activity on the BU...

Страница 105: ...power cable to the wall outlet 5 Power on the system unit 6 Wait for one of the following conditions to occur The Maintenance Menu is displayed The same three digit number is displayed in the operator...

Страница 106: ...The Maintenance Menu is displayed The same three digit number is displayed in the operator panel display for longer than three minutes except for the number 165 which may display for up to ten minutes...

Страница 107: ...e of the following conditions to occur The system stops with c31 displayed in the operator panel display The same three digit number is displayed in the operator panel display for longer than three mi...

Страница 108: ...played and the Main Menu is displayed Select Exit Main Menu and Start System Boot and press Enter When the Starting System Boot menu displays press Enter Repeat this procedure each time these conditio...

Страница 109: ...nel display for longer than three minutes except for 165 which may display for up to ten minutes with no activity on the BUMP console The number 888 is flashing in the operator panel display Is c31 di...

Страница 110: ...List 7 If the system stops with a 260 displayed and the Main Menu is displayed Select Exit Main Menu and Start System Boot and press Enter When the Starting System Boot menu displays press Enter Repe...

Страница 111: ...is installed Go to Map 0410 Repair Checkout in the Diagnostic Information For Micro Channel Bus Systems YES Go to Step 12 Step 12 from Step 11 Look at the FRU part numbers associated with the SRN Hav...

Страница 112: ...power button on the system unit to On 8 If the Maintenance Menu is displayed select System Boot then Boot From List 9 If the system stops with a 260 displayed and the Main Menu is displayed Select Exi...

Страница 113: ...sk0 5 Plug the system into the electrical outlet 6 Set the power button on the system unit to On 7 If the Maintenance Menu is displayed select System Boot then Boot From List 8 If the system stops wit...

Страница 114: ...l in the system 3 System Board ELM 4 SCSI cable Test each FRU by trying to load diagnostics from CD ROM if installed or disk Were you able to identify the failing FRU NO One of the FRUs remaining in t...

Страница 115: ...nu and Start System Boot and press Enter When the Starting System Boot menu displays press Enter Repeat this procedure each time these conditions occur 10 Wait for one of the following conditions to o...

Страница 116: ...ed and the Main Menu is displayed Select Exit Main Menu and Start System Boot and press Enter When the Starting System Boot menu displays press Enter Repeat this procedure each time these conditions o...

Страница 117: ...e diagnostic CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 7 If the Maintenance Menu is displayed select System Boot then Boot From List 8 Wait for one of the following conditions to occur The system stops with a flas...

Страница 118: ...ng diagnostics from the CD ROM to determine if the FRU fixed the problem Were you able to identify the failing FRU NO Go to Step 13 YES Replace the failing FRU Go to Map 0410 Repair Checkout in the Di...

Страница 119: ...nd grounded to prevent an electrical shock Before installing or removing signal cables ensure that the power cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged When adding or removing a...

Страница 120: ...e in the system unit If you have an antistatic wrist strap available use it while handling the device With the device still in its antistatic bag touch it to a metal frame of the system Grasp cards an...

Страница 121: ...e power switches of the attached devices to Off 2 Set the power switch of the system unit to Off 3 Disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet 4 Set the mode switch to the service position 5 Remov...

Страница 122: ...Service Guide 4 4 Note Pull tools for ease in removing CPU and Memory cards are located on the inside of the front cover Pull Tools...

Страница 123: ...t frame P 2 ush the middle of the cover toward the frame and then push the bottom toward the frame to snap the cover into place Hole for Positioning Pin Hole for Positioning Pin Hooks 3 If there was a...

Страница 124: ...ove the front cover following the procedure on page 4 3 2 Remove the three retaining screws located on the front of the side cover Screws 3 With a firm grip on the panel rotate it slightly to the left...

Страница 125: ...ter the holes on the left of the side cover with the corresponding retaining clips on the unit Retaining Clips 2 Push the cover against the unit 3 Install and tighten the retaining screws Screws 4 Rep...

Страница 126: ...owing the procedure on page 4 3 2 Remove the side cover following the procedure on page 4 6 3 There may be a retaining screw securing the rear cover if so loosen the retaining screw of the rear cover...

Страница 127: ...t all cables are properly connected and not entangled All cables coming from the rear of the unit should be held between the unit frame and the cover 1 Insert the positioning pins located in the rear...

Страница 128: ...aining screws used to lock the base to the unit 6 Remove the base from the unit Replacement 1 Align the base with the system unit frame If you are installing the base on the base system unit install i...

Страница 129: ...d for example the System Planar the SYSID information will be copied from the operator panel EEPROM into the System Planar EEPROM when you start the system To avoid loosing this information it is not...

Страница 130: ...bles are still connected and these could be damaged Keep the operator panel near the unit 4 For the base unit disconnect the cables connected to the operator panel in the following order a The cable c...

Страница 131: ...B card itself Operator Panel Cable Goes To The Expan sion Control Board RS 485 Cable Replacement Replace in the reverse order Note When you have finished the removal and replacement procedure tell the...

Страница 132: ...unit place it in horizontal position with the right side down 5 Record the location and type of the adapter 6 Disconnect any attached devices and internal cables from the adapter Attention Be careful...

Страница 133: ...Removal and Replacement Procedures 4 15 8 On the front fan cage loosen the retainer screw which locks the adapters Retaining Screw...

Страница 134: ...adapter card firmly grip the adapter pull it up and slide it out of the slot If you are removing a Type 5 adapter using the tabs on the adapter card firmly grip the adapter pull it up and then slide i...

Страница 135: ...ter for the first time this adapter does not replace another one set the jumpers or switches according to the configuration requirements Remove the dummy blank that covers the designated slot if prese...

Страница 136: ...r Attention Before re starting the system make sure of any free slot has been protected by inserting an appropriate dummy plate 7 Place the system unit back to a vertical position 8 Replace the rear c...

Страница 137: ...n Power Connector Shock Mounts Screws for Safety Grid 4 Firmly grip the fan accessing it from the rear of the unit Then pull it out of the unit 5 Pull the four shock mounts out of their mounting holes...

Страница 138: ...ect all of the cables connected to the Micro Channel adapters 5 Record which cable attaches to which adapter 6 Disconnect the internal SCSI cable from the SCSI controller 7 Remove all of the Micro Cha...

Страница 139: ...and bracket assembly inside the system unit 4 Replace the CPU memory card retainer using the procedure on page 4 34 5 Replace the retaining screw used to anchor the fan support to the frame 6 Plug in...

Страница 140: ...stem the other one must be used when two CPU cards are installed Model G40 uses the card retainers for two CPU boards only Note The Difference Front Card Retainer for one CPU board G30 only Front Card...

Страница 141: ...he CPU memory cards retainers to the lower support tray for the hard disks at the front and rear of the system Retainer Screw Retainer Screw 2 Slide the upper tongue of the CPU memory cards retainer o...

Страница 142: ...ve the side cover following the procedure on page 4 6 4 Remove the CPU Memory retainers using the procedure on page 4 22 5 Remove the two retaining screws that mount the disk drive support tray to the...

Страница 143: ...ing screws holding the drives to the support tray Retaining Screws Retaining Screws 10 Lift the disk drive out of the support tray 11 Record the settings of any jumpers and or switches that are presen...

Страница 144: ...F must be installed on the left The fourth disk drive position G must be installed on the right Upper Support Tray Mounting Screws Lower Support Tray Position E Position D Position G Position F 1 If...

Страница 145: ...must be kept on the right that means the disk must be installed with the power connectors toward the front of the unit 5 Replace the four retaining screws holding the drives to the support tray Retain...

Страница 146: ...sk drive support tray to the system unit frame Mounting Screws Lower Support Tray Upper Support Tray 10 Replace the CPU Memory board retainers 11 Replace the side cover following the procedure on page...

Страница 147: ...ated in the left side of the system unit Retaining Screws Diskette Drive 4 Gently slide the diskette drive out of the unit 5 Disconnect the cables connected to the diskette drive Replacement 1 Connect...

Страница 148: ...the device from the unit make sure that it does not contain any removable media This procedure also applies to the 3 5 inch disk drives in the slots dedicated to the media devices in the expansion uni...

Страница 149: ...the guide from the device EMC Band Retaining Screw Guide 7 Remove the EMC band if installed from the device The EMC band will be installed on the new device using the same retaining screws as the guid...

Страница 150: ...the plastic blank in the area corresponding to the empty slot Access the front panel from its internal side and keeping the plastic blank front side facing forward insert the left tongue of the blank...

Страница 151: ...er and or switches to match the device you are replacing 6 Gently push the device into the appropriate slot and secure it in place with the retaining screws 7 Connect the power cable and the SCSI cabl...

Страница 152: ...ge 4 6 3 Put the system unit in horizontal position with the right side down 4 Disconnect the SCSI cable from the SCSI controller 5 Remove the CPU Memory card retainers using the procedure on page 4 2...

Страница 153: ...extractors toward the system unit frame Replacement 1 Align the CPU card with the correct slot position and press the edges of the board to lock the connector to the system planar 2 Replace the CPU M...

Страница 154: ...4 3 2 Remove the side cover following the procedure on page 4 6 3 Put the system unit in a horizontal position 4 Remove the CPU Memory cards retainer using the procedure on page 4 22 5 Unplug the memo...

Страница 155: ...rd out of the slot by pressing the extractors toward the system unit frame Replacement 1 Align the memory card into the slot 2 Slide the memory card into place and press the edges of the card to lock...

Страница 156: ...o unseat the memory module 5 Grip the edges of the memory module and firmly pull it out of the memory card Memory board memory module positions vary and are numbered as follows MRE Memory Card 1 2 3 4...

Страница 157: ...es 4 39 Replacement 1 Place the memory module on the appropriate connector on the memory card then firmly press the memory module into the connector White Release Lever 2 In reverse order do the steps...

Страница 158: ...ernal Micro Channel cable and the external fan power connector 5 Put the system unit in a horizontal position 6 Unscrew the three RS 485 card back connector retaining screws on the back of the system...

Страница 159: ...back connector retaining screws 4 Connect any external and internal RS 485 card connections 5 Put the system unit back to a vertical position 6 Plug in any external Micro Channel cable and the externa...

Страница 160: ...system Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion The battery connector is polarized do not attempt to reverse the polarity Dispose of the battery according to local regulations Re...

Страница 161: ...ctor on the system planar 4 Replace the operator panel using the procedure on page 4 11 5 Replace the front cover using the procedure on page 4 3 Note When you have finished the removal and replacemen...

Страница 162: ...adapter 6 Disconnect the SCSI cable from both the SCSI controller and the devices located in the front of the system unit 7 Remove any Micro Channel adapter installed in the system unit using the proc...

Страница 163: ...power connector in the system unit 6 Plug the power supply power connectors to the system planar 7 Replace the front fan using the procedure on page 4 20 8 Replace the CPU and memory card retainers us...

Страница 164: ...pter Remove all the system items in the following order then reinstall them in reverse order 1 Remove the front cover the side cover and the rear cover of the unit following the procedures described i...

Страница 165: ...wards the front of the system A 16 Once the planar is lifted take both edges with your hands and pull it again toward the front of the unit until the serial parallel connectors are removed from their...

Страница 166: ...2 Ensure that the planar locating pins properly engage the locating holes one to the front and one to the back 3 Secure the system planar to the unit tightening its retaining screws 4 Secure the stan...

Страница 167: ...using the procedure on page 4 22 6 Disconnect both the SCSI cable and the power cable from each disk drive installed in the system unit 7 Remove the disk trays using the procedure on pages 4 24 8 Remo...

Страница 168: ...er on page 4 6 2 Unplug any cable connectors from the ECB card 3 Loosen the two ECB card retaining screws using a screwdriver then hold the ECB card by its edges and pull it out of the disk expansion...

Страница 169: ...the unit following the procedures described in Front Cover on page 4 3 Side Cover on page 4 6 and Rear Cover on page 4 8 2 Loosen the two screws shown in the figure to unlock the SCSI connector from t...

Страница 170: ...ng SCSI connector 3rd disk 1st disk 2nd disk 4th disk Upper dev Lower dev Terminator on the rear of the unit 2 Secure the SCSI cable in the unit frame using the appropriate bracket and screws 3 Secure...

Страница 171: ...es quantity shipped may vary Wrap plugs and container quantity shipped may vary System unit keys Optional Items Check off if present Miscellaneous Hardware and Diskettes System unit power cable Docume...

Страница 172: ...ional devices to or from the system ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected If possible disconnect all power cables from the existing system...

Страница 173: ...ground pin to building ground The reading should be less than 1 0 ohm which indicates the presence of a continuous grounding conductor 3 If any of the three checks made in substep 2 are not correct as...

Страница 174: ...e SCSI terminator is installed 8 Install the top cover Step 5 Set Up Each Device Being Attached Note During the setup of each device connect only the device end of the signal cable Do not connect the...

Страница 175: ...ine the SCSI addresses 3 As needed use the cable labels included in the ship group to label the cables Step 8 Arranging the System Unit and Devices Note If you are attaching a 4869 external 5 25 inch...

Страница 176: ...al cables are connected at both ends All power cables are plugged into the customer s outlet All covers are installed and the fan openings are not obstructed All ribbons guides and other attachments a...

Страница 177: ...disk will be used to load and run the checkout 1 Set the mode switch to the Service position 2 Set the power switches on all of the attached devices to On 3 Set the power switch on the system unit to...

Страница 178: ...figure these devices Were all the resources listed by the service aid NO Check for loose cables or cards If you do not find a problem go to MAP 0020 YES Go to Step 5 Step 5 Checking the Hardware If yo...

Страница 179: ...reinstalled on the boot disk for all adapters and devices that were shipped with the system Microcode is shipped on microcode diskettes option diskettes and on the boot disk For the AIX operating syst...

Страница 180: ...which one to the RS 485 connector on the rear side of the base unit 2 Connect the other connector of the RS 485 cable used in the previous step to the RS 485 IN connector located on the expansion uni...

Страница 181: ...Unplug the power cord to all system units Note For a translation of the following notice see System Unit Safety Information order number SA23 2652 CAUTION Before attempting to disconnect the units en...

Страница 182: ...LCD display to identify a failing FRU The listing below defines the FRUs associated with the acronyms displayed Acronym Associated FRU E1D 601 Processor Card E4M 604 Processor Card one way E4D 604 Pro...

Страница 183: ...7 2 Service Guide Covers and Chassis 4 8 9 2 3 1 18 7 14 15 12 13 10 11 16 17 5 6...

Страница 184: ...1 Side cover 9 78X8993 1 Mounting screw 10 93H1645 1 Front card support bracket for 2 CPUs and 1 disk drive tray 11 78X8993 1 Mounting screw 12 93H1646 1 Front card support bracket for 1 CPU and 2 di...

Страница 185: ...7 4 Service Guide Electronics Drives and Power 1 of 2 22 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 19 18 14 15 1 2 3 21 17 16 13 20 10...

Страница 186: ...1 1 Operator panel base unit 11H3904 1 Operator panel expansion unit 12 52G0259 4 Mounting screw 13 See Note 1 Drive assembly disk 14 11H7658 1 Bracket DASD support tray G30 40H6708 1 Bracket DASD sup...

Страница 187: ...7 6 Service Guide Electronics Drives and Power 2 of 2 32 33 34 28 29 30 26 27 31 36 35 24 25 23...

Страница 188: ...card with 604 two way G40 93H6274 1 CPU card with 604E two way G40 26 11H3890 1 Keyboard mouse card assembly 27 78X8993 2 Mounting screw 28 35H8832 1 System planar ELM G30 09J4774 1 System planar ELM...

Страница 189: ...Bezel blank 3 11H3904 1 Operator panel 4 11H3629 1 Internal RS485 cable 5 11H7538 1 ECB card assembly 6 11H3930 1 Internal SCSI cable 7 88G3997 1 SCSI Terminator 8 11H7658 1 Bracket DASD support tray...

Страница 190: ...54 Debug Line Test S1 ASL BUMP Test S2 ASL REM Test S3 ASL SPE Test Flash EPROM Content Test NVRAM Content Test Eprom Content Test TOD Test Floppy Disk controller Test BPP Registers Test Misc registe...

Страница 191: ...Test not available on all systems 20 Multi processor test group 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Atomic instructions Test Caches coherencies Test DCB ports arbitration Test TLB Mechanism Test System IO share...

Страница 192: ...the Maintenance Menu under SystemGuard BUMP Quick I O Tests Group These tests are performed by the BUMP and are launched at Power On under the control of Off Line Test monitor under the Maintenance M...

Страница 193: ...four configurations and checks the received characters This test is in internal loop back mode and is performed at Power On The following eight configurations are used 1 38400 bds 8 bits 2 stop Even...

Страница 194: ...en this calculated CRC is compared with the registered CRC TOD Test This test checks the access to the Time Of Day chip and it s functionalities All values are saved and restored It contains the follo...

Страница 195: ...between the BUMP and the CPUs The BUMP puts a code in NVRAM The launched CPU must modify this code in a specific way The BUMP checks that this code has been correctly modified Asynchronous lines acces...

Страница 196: ...eceive line and back In addition it also loops the junction signals of the response category to the corresponding request signals from the async port under test RTS to CTS and DTR to DSR A set of char...

Страница 197: ...the nodes file Fast Test This test processes all the nodes of the nodes file in order to check the integrity of the links between the chips This test checks if an error is present but doesn t localiz...

Страница 198: ...upon 1 XVIR BUC 0 register 2 XVIR BUC 1 register 3 DSIER register 4 MFRR register 5 BUID register 6 APR register Initial Values Test This test checks the initial values of the IONIAN and SSGA ASICs I...

Страница 199: ...values These operations are done on DTR register Comparison is done The read values are compared with the written values Flash EPROM Access Test This test calculates the checksum of the different par...

Страница 200: ...on Segmented Address Translation Level 1 primary cache Test This test checks the validity of the primary cache embedded in the processor This test is performed automatically at each Power On by the pr...

Страница 201: ...in this group are performed by all of the processors The tests are launched at Power On and under the control of the Off Line Test Monitor This test group checks the status of the System Planar and M...

Страница 202: ...itten and verified If the verification is OK the sub test is ended and the next sub test is started When the test is run automatically during Power On the next sub test is started only if the results...

Страница 203: ...the test proceeds to check the next board Otherwise a fatal error message is displayed on the console Main Memory Cards Accessibility Test This test checks whether the high order memory address lines...

Страница 204: ...e An error message is generated if a mismatch is detected between the read value and the written value Unaligned Word Write Checking This test writes an unaligned word and verifies it against the corr...

Страница 205: ...address to be written in the 1MB block is found and the writing loop is begun This loop writes the address of the location as the data in to the memory location and after each write operation the addr...

Страница 206: ...fffff Parameter 7 4th Mem Bnk Add Mem Address Mb 0xffffffff Parameter 8 SIMM Bus mode See note 2 0 SIMM number 1 Value of Bus 0 Notes 1 The different values are 0 ECC invalidation 1 ECC validation and...

Страница 207: ...est In this test the memory address is calculated first Then two complementary patterns are written in the work area Then a read and compare operation is done If an error is detected a Memory read err...

Страница 208: ...suitably displayed on the console This test also checks the following hardware parts 1 BUMP Interrupt Capability 2 Interrupt Management of SSGA 3 Control Logic PLD UART To CPU Interrupt Test This test...

Страница 209: ...an error is detected Concurrent Coherent Write Access Copy Back In this test both the processors are enabled in Global Copy Back mode The snoop mechanism is activated to ensure cache coherency Proces...

Страница 210: ...of the DCBT Data Cache Block Touch instruction on the Processor 1 cache The odd processor cache is inhibited without coherency Processor 0 is set to Global Copy Back mode with memory coherency enable...

Страница 211: ...ors perform this test It has one sub test which checks the capability of all the processors to access the following I O resources simultaneously 1 Main Memory 2 NVRAM 3 Async Lines The following hardw...

Страница 212: ...u if the AutoService IPL flag is disabled The AutoService IPL flag is normally enabled If the AutoService IPL flag is enabled then the flag must be disabled before the maintenance menu can be entered...

Страница 213: ...sabled Power On Tests in Loop Mode flag Disabled Power On Tests in Trace Mode flag Disabled Power On Test Message Mode parameter 1 verbose mode off only error messages shown Extended Tests parameter D...

Страница 214: ...ion Use this procedure to modify modem and site configuration parameters such as the modem configuration file name or the service line speed Starting from the Service Aids Selection menu 1 Select the...

Страница 215: ...r 1 Modifying the Dial Out Authorization Flag This flag can be changed under SystemGuard using the maintenance menu or under AIX using the diag command SystemGuard Maintenance Menu Starting from the m...

Страница 216: ...hone Numbers option 4 Select the System Dial In option 5 Supply a new phone number Modifying Dial Out Phone Numbers These parameters can be changed under SystemGuard using the maintenance menu or unde...

Страница 217: ...ce menu 1 Enter 8 to set parameters 2 Enter 4 for miscellaneous parameters 3 Enter 9 to change the Electronic Mode Switch from Service Line flag AIX Diag Command Starting from the Service Aids Selecti...

Страница 218: ...inguishes it from diskettes containing other data The existing firmware recognizes the special header and automatically loads the new firmware version If AIX is already up and running the run time pha...

Страница 219: ...erface rs232 Description Asynchronous Terminal Status Available Location 00 00 S1 00 Parent adapter sa0 PORT number s1 Enable LOGIN disable BAUD rate 9600 PARITY none BITS per character 8 Number of ST...

Страница 220: ...echo echoe echok echoctl echoke imaxbel iexten STTY attributes for LOGIN hupcl cread echoe cs8 ixon ixoff LOGGER name STATUS of device at BOOT time available TRANSMIT buffer count 16 RECEIVE trigger l...

Страница 221: ...3 BUMP Console 1 4 Dial Out Authorization 1 5 Set Mode to Normal When Booting 0 6 Electronic Mode Switch from Service Line 0 7 Boot Multi user AIX in Service 0 8 Extended Tests 0 9 Power On Tests in...

Страница 222: ...daemon The configuration files for the IBM 7851 are shown below This file has a very specific format You can use this file as a template to build a configuration file for another model of modem If yo...

Страница 223: ...7 busy condout send AT F1E0V0Q0S0 0 r expect 0 r or OK r done connect send ATDT N r Tone dialing command expect 17 r or 16 r or 12 r or 11 r or 10 r busy 7 r timeout 60 done retry send A Redo command...

Страница 224: ...e and the modem is initialized for dial in activity After the mirrord daemon is activated the System Key should be placed in the Normal position Testing Dial Out Dial out or automatic problem reportin...

Страница 225: ...junction signal error RTS to CTS link Action Use MAP 0210 401 005 K C59 100 Description S1 asynchronous line junction signal error OUT2 to DCD link Action Use MAP 0210 401 006 K C59 100 Description S1...

Страница 226: ...MAP 0210 401 030 K C59 100 Description S2 asynchronous line speed error External loop back mode Action Use MAP 0210 401 040 K C59 100 Description S3 asynchronous line internal registers error Action...

Страница 227: ...MSR register error Action Use MAP 0210 401 091 K C59 100 Description TOD internal RAM error Action Use MAP 0210 401 092 K C59 100 Description TOD wake up mechanism error Action Use MAP 0210 401 100 K...

Страница 228: ...Line Sx register error on bit i Action Use MAP 0210 401 160 K C59 C61 C63 C88 40 20 20 20 Description BPP ext Loop back Status register error Action Use MAP 0210 401 161 K C59 C61 C63 C88 40 20 20 20...

Страница 229: ...nal Loop back Status register error 401 400 K C59 100 Description JTAG chain integrity Read IR failed 401 401 K C59 100 Description JTAG chain integrity Read DR failed chip 401 501 K C59 C63 C61 50 25...

Страница 230: ...iption Direct IO SSGA interrupt register error Action Use MAP 0210 401 523 K C59 C90 MCA adapters 25 25 50 Description Direct IO IONIAN SSGA IER register error on Base Unit Action Use MAP 0210 401 524...

Страница 231: ...MAP 0210 401 581 K C59 C63 C61 50 25 25 Description Direct IO IONIAN2 MAP register error Action Use MAP 0210 401 582 K C59 C63 C61 50 25 25 Description Direct IO IONIAN2 CONFIGURATION register error...

Страница 232: ...9 C90 C61 C63 40 20 20 10 10 Description Channel reset and POS POS3 register error Action Use MAP 0210 401 801 K LSA C59 C90 C61 C63 40 20 20 10 10 Description Channel reset and POS POS4 register erro...

Страница 233: ...OS DFE or SSI signal not asserted Action Use MAP 0210 401 811 K LSA C59 C90 C61 C63 40 20 20 10 10 Description Channel reset and POS Buffer exchange error Action Use MAP 0210 401 812 K LSA C59 C90 C61...

Страница 234: ...ng transfer Action Use MAP 0210 401 828 K LSA C59 C90 C61 C63 40 20 20 10 10 Description Channel reset and POS DMA status error Action Use MAP 0210 401 829 K LSA C59 C90 C61 C63 40 20 20 10 10 Descrip...

Страница 235: ...n Use MAP 0210 401 845 K LSA C59 C90 C61 C63 40 20 20 10 10 Description Channel reset and POS Missing ACK signal error Action Use MAP 0210 401 846 K LSA C59 C90 C61 C63 40 20 20 10 10 Description Chan...

Страница 236: ...ction Use MAP 0210 402 020 K C63 100 Description Level 1 cache HID0 31 value error Action Use MAP 0210 402 030 K C63 100 Description Level 2 cache Accessibility test error Action Use MAP 0210 402 031...

Страница 237: ...ncies DCBI from line owner error Ph 2 Action Use MAP 0210 402 116 K C63 C61 50 50 Description Paradox detection DCBST not from line owner Action Use MAP 0210 402 117 K C63 C61 50 50 Description Parado...

Страница 238: ...or MM access error Action Use MAP 0210 402 160 K C63 C61 50 50 Description Multi resource sharing error NVRAM access error Action Use MAP 0210 402 161 K C63 C61 50 50 Description Multi resource sharin...

Страница 239: ...y error Write all 0 and 1 error Action Use MAP 0210 403 001 K B94 C61 C63 40 30 30 Description Main Memory data lines accessibility error CPU bus error walking 1 among 0 Action Use MAP 0210 403 002 K...

Страница 240: ...Use MAP 0210 403 031 K B94 C61 C63 40 30 30 Description Main memory basic tests error Aligned half word write error Action Use MAP 0210 403 032 K B94 C61 C63 40 30 30 Description Main memory basic te...

Страница 241: ...s test error Action Use MAP 0210 403 052 K B94 B96 or B97 50 50 Description Main memory components error Bitmap elaboration mode warnings Action Use MAP 0210 403 060 K B94 B96 or B97 50 50 Description...

Страница 242: ...0 Description ECC Data lines accessibility error Write all 0 and 1 error Action Use MAP 0210 403 101 K B48 C61 C62 C63 C65 40 30 30 30 30 Description ECC Data lines accessibility error Walking 1 among...

Страница 243: ...t error IRR4 register error Action Use MAP 0210 403 513 K C59 C61 C63 50 25 25 Description BUMP to CPU interrupt error IOD HW STS register error Action Use MAP 0210 403 514 K C59 C61 C63 50 25 25 Desc...

Страница 244: ...error bit i 0 Action Use MAP 0210 403 542 K C59 C61 C63 50 25 25 Description UART to CPU interrupt No External interrupt Action Use MAP 0210 403 543 K C59 C61 C63 50 25 25 Description UART to CPU int...

Страница 245: ...ion MCA to CPU interrupt No interrupt on a PIO STORE with buid on slot Action Use MAP 0210 404 000 K C63 C61 80 20 Description Atomic instructions error Action Use MAP 0210 404 010 K C63 C61 80 20 Des...

Страница 246: ...error Action Use MAP 0210 407 000 K C59 C61 C63 40 30 30 Description No active processor Action Use MAP 0210 407 001 K C59 C61 C63 40 30 30 Description BUMP and one processor active Action Use MAP 021...

Страница 247: ...r test abort Action Use MAP 0210 407 020 K C59 C61 C62 C63 C65 40 30 30 30 30 Description Checkstop error Action Use MAP 0210 407 021 K C59 C61 C62 C63 C65 40 30 30 30 30 Description Checkstop error r...

Страница 248: ...053 T3 x K Firmware 100 Description 485RX protocol error checksum error x is the unit number 409 054 T1 K Firmware 100 Description Marginature error ASIC VOLT 409 054 T2 K Firmware 100 Description Mar...

Страница 249: ...Action Use MAP 0210 409 091 K C88 or C89 100 Description SIF failure status on power on command Action Use MAP 0210 409 092 K C59 100 Description No valid Flash EPROM EPROM Action Use MAP 0210 409 093...

Страница 250: ...4 15 16 23 24 27 28 31 Keylock position Reserved for future use Power fault and fan fault decode R Series only Action bits for rc powerfail Battery backup Status not used Battery backup plug not used...

Страница 251: ...tion 0 No thermal warning 1 Thermal warning Battery Status Bit 8 Values Description 0 Backup battery not installed 1 Backup battery installed Battery Status Bit 9 Values Description 0 Backup battery O...

Страница 252: ...y 1 00000011 Internal power supply failure on power supply 1 00000100 Power supply 1 overload 00000101 Loss of primary power on power supply 1 00000110 Over temperature level 1 on power supply 2 00000...

Страница 253: ...and check the bit values to understand the meaning of the register Example Suppose you receive an error message whose PKSR content in hex is 9005 0007 converted to binary 1001 000 0 0 0 0001 0 1 0000...

Страница 254: ...when power is first applied by plugging a 7012 G Series into an electrical outlet or by setting the main power switch of the 7013 J Series to the On position for example When in this state the BUMP co...

Страница 255: ...state If the Power on button is pressed and changes from the On position to the Off position the system sets the was_shutdown status to false If the Enter key is pressed on the BUMP console the syste...

Страница 256: ...splays the WAIT REBUILDING message on the operator panel display The system monitors the conditions to which the variables are set and does one of the following If the Power on button is in the On pos...

Страница 257: ...d BUMP console 1 Check the BUMP console display then check the list below and go to the appropriate step If you see a with the cursor two spaces to the right press Enter on the BUMP console go to the...

Страница 258: ...ng function code FRU field replaceable unit I2C inter integrated circuit Special circuits used to connect devices to a high speed bus called the I2C bus IOD See I O card I O Input Output I O card A ca...

Страница 259: ...bus used to interconnect the BUMP and some local resources such as the EEPROM the flash EEPROM and the non volatile RAM SSF system service facility See SystemGuard SYSID system identification Identif...

Страница 260: ...ard retainers 4 22 CPU enclosure minimum configuration 3 1540 1 Customer Maintenance Password 2 37 customer outlet checking 5 3 D device connection adapter 5 5 standard I O port 5 4 device attached se...

Страница 261: ...e 4 30 memory card removal and replacement procedure 4 36 memory card retainers 4 22 minimum configuration MAP 3 1540 1 model R00 rack cluster power control CPC 1 9 modifying SystemGuard parameters B...

Страница 262: ...d removal and replacement procedure 4 40 S safety notice installation 5 2 safety notices definitions xi scsi cable connection expansion installation 6 1 service inspection check point 1 16 when to per...

Страница 263: ...splay test list 2 31 power off 2 25 reset 2 25 set national language 2 38 set parameters 2 32 phone numbers 2 34 power on command parameters 2 33 set configuration 2 34 voltage margins 2 33 system boo...

Страница 264: ...Printed in the U S A SA23 2741 02 93H4875...

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