Checkpoints
Checkpoints are intended to let users and service personal 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, it is a good idea to look for better
symptoms in the service processor error log. See Service Processor System
Information Menu.
SP Checkpoints
Service processor checkpoints are in the range E010 to E0FF. The message OK
indicates successful service processor testing and initialization. Firmware checkpoints
are listed in “Firmware Checkpoints” on page 3-37.
Note: Go to MAP 1540 for any of the following conditions:
A four-digit code in the range of E001 through EFFF displays on the operator
panel but is not listed in the checkpoint table.
A four-digit code displays in the checkpoint table, but does not contain a repair
action or FRU listing.
All of the FRUs listed in the repair action have been replaced and the problem
has not been corrected.
If you replace FRUs and the problem is corrected, go to
"
MAP 410: Repair
Checkout
"
in the
IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems
Table
3-4 (Page 1 of 3). Service Processor Checkpoints.
Checkpoint
Description
Action/
Possible Failing FRU
E000
System support controller begins
operation. This is an informational
checkpoint.
See the note on 3-34.
E010
Starting service processor self-tests
I/O board. (See notes on 3-1.)
E011
Service processor self-tests completed
successfully
NA
E012
Begin to set up service processor helps
I/O board. (See notes on 3-1.)
E01F
Bad self-test; cannot continue
E020
Configuring CMOS
I/O board. (See notes on 3-1.)
3-34
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