Symptom Action
Service Actions
You have parts to exchange or a
corrective action to perform.
1. Go to Chapter 9, “Removal and Replacement Procedures”
, on page 253.
2. Go to ″MAP 0410: Repair Checkout″ in the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus
Systems
.
You need to verify that a part
exchange or corrective action
corrected the problem.
Go to ″MAP 0410: Repair Checkout″ in the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems
.
You need to verify correct system
operation.
Go to ″MAP 0410: Repair Checkout″ in the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems
.
System Stops With An 8-Digit Number Displayed
The system stops with an 8-digit
error code displayed in the
operator panel display or on the
console.
Record the error code. Go to Chapter 5, “Error Code to FRU
Index”, on page 115.
System Stops With A 4-Digit Number Displayed
The system stops and a 4-digit
number is displayed in the
operator panel display or on the
console.
If the number displayed has the format ″E0xx″ then go to
“Service Processor Checkpoints” on page 86.
If the number displayed is in the range ″E1xx-EFFF″, make
note of any location code that is displayed on the second line
of the operator panel. If the location code indicates a card slot
(for example, P2-I3), replace the card in the indicated slot. If
this does not correct the problem, then go to “Firmware
Checkpoints” on page 92.
For all other numbers, record SRN 101-xxx, where xxx is the
last three digits of the four-digit number displayed in the
operator panel, then go to the ″Fast Path MAP″ in the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple
Bus Systems
.
Note: If the operator panel displays 2 sets of numbers, use
the bottom set of numbers as the error code.
OK does not appear in the operator panel display before pressing the power on button
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