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Table 21. CA000000 to CA2799FF checkpoints (continued)
v If the system hangs on a progress code, follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in
the Action column until the problem is solved. If an action solves the problem, you can stop performing the
remaining actions.
v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, Type 8406,” on page 229 to determine which components are CRUs and which
components are FRUs.
Progress code Description Action
CA2799FF A firmware update module is being
written.
This checkpoint alternates in the control panel
with CA2799FD.
This pair of checkpoints might stay in the
display for up to 30 minutes with no indication
of activity other than the alternating codes. Do
not assume that the system is hung until the
alternation stops and only one of the
checkpoints remains in the control panel for at
least 30 minutes, with no other indication of
activity.
If the system is hung on this checkpoint, then
CA2799FD and CA2799FF are not alternating
and you must perform the following
procedure:
1. Shut down the blade server.
2. Restart the blade server using the
permanent boot image, as described in
“Starting the PERM image” on page 220.
3. Use the Update and Manage System Flash
menu to reject the temporary image.
D1001xxx to D1xx3FFF Service processor dump codes
D1xx service processor dump status codes indicate the cage or node ID that the dump component is
processing, the node from which the hardware data is collected, and a counter that increments each time
that the dump processor stores 4K of dump data.
Service processor dump status codes use the format, D1yy1xxx, where yy and xxx can be any number or
letter.
The yy part of the code indicates the cage or node ID that the dump component is processing. The node
varies depending on the node from which the hardware data is collected. The node is 0xFF when
collecting the mainstore memory data.
The xxx part of the code is a counter that increments each time that the dump processor stores 4K of
dump data.
Table 22 on page 121 lists the progress codes that might be displayed during the power-on self-test
(POST), along with suggested actions to take if the system hangs on the progress code. Only when you
experience a hang condition should you take any of the actions described for a progress code.
120 Power Systems: Problem Determination and Service Guide for the IBM Power PS700 (8406-70Y)

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