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Attempt
to
find
the
error
code
that
originally
sent
you
to
the
“Checkpoint
and
Error
Code
Index”
on
page
162
table.
1.
If
you
can
not
find
the
error
code
in
the
service
processor
error
log,
start
with
the
error
code
at
the
bottom
of
the
list.
Proceed
to
3
below.
2.
If
you
can
find
the
error
code
in
the
service
processor
error
log,
observe
the
time
stamps
and
look
for
a
group
of
failures
that
happened
within
minutes
prior
to
this
error
code.
In
this
group,
start
at
the
error
code
with
the
earliest
time
stamp.
Proceed
to
3.
3.
Examine
the
list
of
error
codes
you
obtained
from
1
or
2
and
look
for
any
of
the
form
4xxB
xxxx.
Can
you
find
any
error
codes
of
the
form
4xxB
xxxx?
No
Proceed
to
step
6.
Yes
Proceed
to
step
4.
4.
Do
any
of
the
error
codes
of
the
form
4xxB
xxxx
have
the
same
first
two
characters
on
the
left
as
the
first
two
characters
on
the
left
of
the
error
code
that
sent
you
to
the
MAP?
No
Proceed
to
step
6.
Yes
Proceed
to
step
5.
5.
Adjust
the
order
of
the
list
of
error
codes
you
obtained
from
steps
1
or
2
by
placing
the
error
codes
of
the
form
4xxB
xxxx
with
the
same
first
two
characters
as
the
error
code
that
sent
you
to
this
MAP
on
the
bottom
of
the
list.
Start
step
6
at
the
bottom
of
the
adjusted
list
of
error
codes.
Proceed
to
step
6.
6.
To
get
a
list
of
possible
FRUs,
select
the
detail
screen
for
each
error
code.
Record
the
listed
location
codes
and
their
order.
Note:
If
the
error
code
that
results
from
this
procedure
is
406x
0EA0,
406x
0EA1,
406x
0EA2,
or
406x
0EA4,
do
not
go
back
to
the
“Checkpoint
and
Error
Code
Index”
on
page
162
with
this
error
code.
Look
for
a
hardware
error
in
the
service
processor
error
log
of
the
form
450x
yyyy,
460x
yyyy,
or
4B2x
yyyy
that
occurred
just
prior
to
the
406x
0EAy
error.
Use
this
hardware
error
code
instead
when
returning
to
the
“Checkpoint
and
Error
Code
Index”
on
page
162.
Note:
If
there
are
no
hardware
error
codes
in
the
form
450x
yyyy,
460x
yyyy,
or
4B2x
yyyy
that
occurred
just
prior
to
the
406x
0EAy
error,
look
for
the
last
firmware
checkpoint
of
the
form
Exxx
before
the
406x
0EAy
error.
(Ignore
checkpoints
that
do
not
have
the
form
Exxx.)
Use
this
checkpoint
when
returning
to
the
Checkpoints
and
Error
Codes
Index.
Return
to
the
step
in
the
“Checkpoint
and
Error
Code
Index”
on
page
162
table
immediately
after
the
step
that
sent
you
to
this
Confirming
Initial
Error
Code
procedure
to
perform
the
listed
repair
actions.
If
the
repair
actions
for
an
error
code
are
ineffective,
continue
to
work
upward
through
this
group
of
error
codes
(which
is
forward
in
time
from
the
earliest
time
stamp
to
the
latest)
until
either
the
problem
is
fixed,
you
reach
the
error
code
that
was
first
reported,
or
you
are
at
the
top
of
the
list.
Four-Character
Checkpoints
Four-character
progress
codes
and
checkpoints
in
the
form
8xxx,
9xxx,
Axxx,
Bxxx,
and
Exxx
are
listed
in
“Firmware
Checkpoints”
on
page
140.
If
you
have
a
four-character
code
that
begins
with
any
character
other
than
8,
9,
A,
B,
or
E,
refer
to
the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems.
Replacing
the
Operator
Panel
Licensed
programs
frequently
rely
on
system
information
that
is
stored
in
the
vital
product
data
(VPD)
module
on
the
operator
panel.
If
you
replace
the
operator
panel,
the
system
VPD
information
(for
example
the
machine
type
and
serial
number)
is
restored
to
the
new
VPD
module
in
the
operator
panel.
160
EserverpSeries
615
Service
Guide

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