Microprocessor
problems
v
Follow
the
suggested
actions
in
the
order
in
which
they
are
listed
in
the
Action
column
until
the
problem
is
solved.
v
See
Chapter
3,
“Parts
listing,
Type
8864,”
on
page
23
to
determine
which
components
are
customer
replaceable
units
(CRU)
and
which
components
are
field
replaceable
units
(FRU).
v
If
an
action
step
is
preceded
by
“(Trained
service
technician
only)”,
that
step
must
be
performed
only
by
a
trained
service
technician.
Symptom
Action
The
server
emits
a
continuous
beep
during
POST,
indicating
that
the
startup
(boot)
microprocessor
is
not
working
correctly.
1.
Correct
any
errors
indicated
by
the
light
path
(see
“Light
path
diagnostics”
on
page
101).
2.
Make
sure
that
all
microprocessors
are
supported
on
this
server,
and
that
they
all
match
in
speed
and
cache
size.
3.
(Trained
service
technician
only)
Make
sure
that
the
microprocessor
1
is
seated
correctly.
4.
Make
sure
the
following
components
are
seated
correctly:
a.
(Trained
service
technician
only)
Microprocessor
1
b.
Microprocessor
VRM
3
or
4
c.
Microprocessor
tray
5.
(Trained
service
technician
only)
Remove
microprocessor
2
and
restart
the
server.
v
If
no
beep
code
occurs,
microprocessor
2
might
have
failed;
replace
the
microprocessor.
v
If
the
beep
code
remains,
remove
microprocessor
1
and
install
microprocessor
2
in
the
connector
for
microprocessor
1;
then,
restart
the
server.
If
no
beep
code
occurs,
microprocessor
1
might
have
failed;
replace
the
microprocessor.
6.
(Trained
service
technicians
only)
If
there
is
no
indication
of
which
microprocessor
has
failed,
isolate
the
error
by
testing
with
one
microprocessor
at
a
time.
7.
Replace
the
following
components
one
at
a
time,
in
the
order
shown,
restarting
the
server
each
time.
a.
(Trained
service
technician
only)
Microprocessor
1
b.
Microprocessor
VRM
3
or
4
c.
(Trained
service
technician
only)
Microprocessor
tray
8.
(Trained
service
technician
only)
If
there
are
multiple
microprocessor,
light
path,
or
error
codes
that
indicate
a
damaged
microprocessor,
switch
two
microprocessors
to
see
if
the
error
moves
with
the
microprocessor
or
if
it
stays
with
the
microprocessor
socket.
Note:
For
sockets
3
and
4,
if
the
error
stays
with
the
socket,
switch
the
VRM3
and
VRM4.
v
If
the
error
moved
with
the
microprocessor,
replace
the
microprocessor.
v
If
the
error
moved
with
the
VRM,
replace
the
VRM.
v
If
the
error
stayed
at
the
same
socket,
replace
the
microprocessor
tray.
Monitor
problems
Some
IBM
monitors
have
their
own
self-tests.
If
you
suspect
a
problem
with
your
monitor,
see
the
documentation
that
comes
with
the
monitor
for
instructions
for
testing
and
adjusting
the
monitor.
If
you
cannot
diagnose
the
problem,
call
for
service.
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