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5. Is 00000000 or FF displayed on the control panel for more than 30 seconds?
v Yes: The service processor or server firmware is not responding to a request from the control panel.
Contact your next level of support or your hardware service provider. This ends the procedure.
v No: An attention SRC A1xx3042 is displayed, which indicates that function 42 has been selected.
6. Perform the following steps:
a. Reselect function 42 and press Enter on the control panel.
b. Switch back to normal mode and wait for the dump to complete.
c. Wait for the system to perform another IPL.
7. For details on how to copy, report, or delete a dump after you have completed a dump, refer to
“Managing dumps” on page 62.
Performing a system dump using the Advanced System Management Interface:
Your next level of support or your service provider might request that you perform a system dump if a
wait or a loop in the server firmware is suspected. You can use the Advanced System Management
Interface (ASMI) to perform a system dump, which is a collection of data from the server hardware and
firmware.
Use this procedure only under the direction of your next level of support or your service provider, after
first providing to your next level of support or service provider a dump of the operating system.
To perform a system dump using the ASMI, see Using the ASMI to perform a system dump.
Performing a service processor dump:
A service processor dump is a collection of data from a service processor either after a failure, external
reset, or manual request.
Only perform a service processor dump under the direction of your next level of support or your service
provider, after first providing to your next level of support or service provider a dump of the operating
system.
Performing a service processor dump using the management console:
A service processor dump is a collection of data from a service processor either after a failure, external
reset, or manual request. You can use the management console to perform a service processor dump.
Use this procedure only under the direction of your next level of support or your service provider, after
first providing to your next level of support or service provider a dump of the operating system.
Use the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) to start a service processor dump on an IBM
Systems Director Management Console (SDMC).
To start a service processor dump on a Hardware Management Console (HMC), follow these steps:
1. In the navigation area, open Systems Management.
2. Select the server and open it.
3. Click Serviceability > Manage Dumps > Action > Initiate Service Processor Dump. The dump is
automatically saved to the HMC. For details on how to copy, report, or delete a dump after you have
completed a dump, refer to “Managing dumps” on page 62
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IBM Power System POWER7 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorPOWER7
L2 Cache256 KB per core
L3 Cache4 MB per core
Memory TypeDDR3
Operating SystemAIX, IBM i, Linux
VirtualizationPowerVM
Processor Cores4, 6, or 8
Form FactorRack
Release Date2010

Summary

Common Service Procedures

Starting and Managing Repairs

Procedures for initiating repair actions, managing serviceable events, and using consoles.

System Power and Console Operations

Instructions for powering systems on/off and configuring primary/alternative consoles.

Diagnostics and Reference Codes

Understanding system reference codes, formats, and searching service action logs.

Service Tools and Management Interfaces

Accessing and utilizing dedicated service tools, hardware manager, and ASMI.

Component Replacement and Verification

Procedures for replacing hardware components and verifying repair success.

System Configuration and Call Closure

Managing configuration, LEDs, and closing service calls after repair.

Safety Notices

General Safety Precautions

DANGER, CAUTION, and Attention notices for safe system operation and handling.

Specific Safety Information

World Trade, German, Laser, and other region-specific safety guidelines.

Notices

Compliance Statements

FCC, IC, EU, VCCI, and other regional compliance and EMI statements.

Terms and Conditions

Legal permissions, warranties, and disclaimers for using IBM publications.

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