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... Vital Product Data (VPD 3-46 3-48 3-54 3-58 3-59 3-64 3-83 3-84 3-90 3-92 3-93 Chapter 4. Removal and Replacement Procedures 6-1 Handling Static-Sensitive Devices 6-2 Covers 6-3 Power Supply 6-15 CD-ROM Drive, Tape Drive, Diskette Drive 6-19 Backplane 6-20 Adapters 6-22 Memory Cards 6-26 Memory Module 6-29 I/O Planar 6-31 Processor Card 6-35 Service...
... Vital Product Data (VPD 3-46 3-48 3-54 3-58 3-59 3-64 3-83 3-84 3-90 3-92 3-93 Chapter 4. Removal and Replacement Procedures 6-1 Handling Static-Sensitive Devices 6-2 Covers 6-3 Power Supply 6-15 CD-ROM Drive, Tape Drive, Diskette Drive 6-19 Backplane 6-20 Adapters 6-22 Memory Cards 6-26 Memory Module 6-29 I/O Planar 6-31 Processor Card 6-35 Service...
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Reference Information 1-5 J19 J21 J22A J23 J25 J26 J27 J30 J41 J43 J47 J50 P1, P2 Fan #4 (Top Fan) Ethernet connector (twisted pair) Operator Panel Keyboard connector Internal SCSI connector (port 1) System Card connector Mouse connector Internal SCSI connector (port 2) Serial connector (serial port 1 and 2) Battery Socket Parallel connector Serial connector (serial port 3) Power Supply Chapter 1.
Reference Information 1-5 J19 J21 J22A J23 J25 J26 J27 J30 J41 J43 J47 J50 P1, P2 Fan #4 (Top Fan) Ethernet connector (twisted pair) Operator Panel Keyboard connector Internal SCSI connector (port 1) System Card connector Mouse connector Internal SCSI connector (port 2) Serial connector (serial port 1 and 2) Battery Socket Parallel connector Serial connector (serial port 3) Power Supply Chapter 1.
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... prompt appears on a device in the Boot List, the system firmware code hands off control to the AIX Boot code. - Specifications The mechanical packaging, cooling, power supply, and environmental requirements for Service Mode Boot. Class B Temperature - 16° to 32°C (60° to 90°F) Humidity - 8% to 09XX. 9. LCD Code range...
... prompt appears on a device in the Boot List, the system firmware code hands off control to the AIX Boot code. - Specifications The mechanical packaging, cooling, power supply, and environmental requirements for Service Mode Boot. Class B Temperature - 16° to 32°C (60° to 90°F) Humidity - 8% to 09XX. 9. LCD Code range...
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...directed to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the power supply, start /stop switch is plugged into both the system unit and the power outlet. YES Correct the problem. There is no indication of the fans, including the fan in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for several reasons: 1. Check... that the external power cable is pressed. Did you find a problem? Check that the external power cable to "Step 1520-2." 2. Go to the system unit has continuity....
...directed to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the power supply, start /stop switch is plugged into both the system unit and the power outlet. YES Correct the problem. There is no indication of the fans, including the fan in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for several reasons: 1. Check... that the external power cable is pressed. Did you find a problem? Check that the external power cable to "Step 1520-2." 2. Go to the system unit has continuity....
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... I /O planar Service Processor System card Front cooling fans (one of the FRUs in the following order. Connect the system unit power cable to "Step 1520-4" on . NO Reinstall the original FRU. Power supply I /O planar, service processor, or the system card is connected to connector J55. If the symptom did not change and all... this step until the defective FRU is identified or all the FRUs have been exchanged, go to the wall outlet. 5. Does the fan in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. 2-14 Service Guide Unplug the system unit...
... I /O planar Service Processor System card Front cooling fans (one of the FRUs in the following order. Connect the system unit power cable to "Step 1520-4" on . NO Reinstall the original FRU. Power supply I /O planar, service processor, or the system card is connected to connector J55. If the symptom did not change and all... this step until the defective FRU is identified or all the FRUs have been exchanged, go to the wall outlet. 5. Does the fan in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. 2-14 Service Guide Unplug the system unit...
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...in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. YES Go to "Step 1520-5" on ? Remove the CPU card(s). 6. Label and record the location of all the ISA and PCI adapters. Remove all the fans, except the fan in the power supply turn on and the power LED come ...on and stay on page 2-16. Connect the system unit power cable to the adapters. Unplug the system unit power cable from all the adapters. 4. Does the fan in the power supply. 8. Maintenance Analysis Procedures 2-15 Remove ...
...in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. YES Go to "Step 1520-5" on ? Remove the CPU card(s). 6. Label and record the location of all the ISA and PCI adapters. Remove all the fans, except the fan in the power supply turn on and the power LED come ...on and stay on page 2-16. Connect the system unit power cable to the adapters. Unplug the system unit power cable from all the adapters. 4. Does the fan in the power supply. 8. Maintenance Analysis Procedures 2-15 Remove ...
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...power supply turn on after each other. Turn the power on and the power LED come up, replace the memory card. Unplug the system unit power cable from the wall outlet. 3. NO Replace the last part installed. YES Go to highest slot. 6. ISA cards, lowest slot to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM... RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the new symptom. Connect the system unit power cable to highest slot. 5. If the memory card was just installed, remove all the parts have been ...
...power supply turn on after each other. Turn the power on and the power LED come up, replace the memory card. Unplug the system unit power cable from the wall outlet. 3. NO Replace the last part installed. YES Go to highest slot. 6. ISA cards, lowest slot to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM... RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for the new symptom. Connect the system unit power cable to highest slot. 5. If the memory card was just installed, remove all the parts have been ...
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...One of the FRUs remaining in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. Chapter 2. Turn the power off and remove the power cable. 2. Exchange the following FRUs the order listed. I/O planar (See notes on system configuration. Reinstall the power cable. 4. System card c. Maintenance ...stable as soon as they appear. If the symptom has changed, check for the new symptom. Memory card b. Wait for assistance. Power supply. 3. NO Reinstall the original FRU. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, call your service...
...One of the FRUs remaining in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. Chapter 2. Turn the power off and remove the power cable. 2. Exchange the following FRUs the order listed. I/O planar (See notes on system configuration. Reinstall the power cable. 4. System card c. Maintenance ...stable as soon as they appear. If the symptom has changed, check for the new symptom. Memory card b. Wait for assistance. Power supply. 3. NO Reinstall the original FRU. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, call your service...
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... devices that have not been exchanged: 1. In the following order, exchange the FRUs that were attached to the integrated SCSI adapter are connected and tested. Power Supply. I/O planar (see notes on page 2-18 in the system unit is defined as a graphical display. 4. The graphics adapter, if the system console is defective. Chapter...
... devices that have not been exchanged: 1. In the following order, exchange the FRUs that were attached to the integrated SCSI adapter are connected and tested. Power Supply. I/O planar (see notes on page 2-18 in the system unit is defined as a graphical display. 4. The graphics adapter, if the system console is defective. Chapter...
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... drive cable 3. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged. Step 1540-9 The system is probably defective. 1. Power supply Repeat this step until the defective FRU is inserted into the diskette drive connector on the I /O planar (see notes on page 2-29. ...2-28 Service Guide Reinstall the power cable. 5. Diskette drive 2. I /O planar. 4. Make sure the diagnostic CD-ROM is identified or all the FRUs have not been exchanged. 1....
... drive cable 3. If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged. Step 1540-9 The system is probably defective. 1. Power supply Repeat this step until the defective FRU is inserted into the diskette drive connector on the I /O planar (see notes on page 2-29. ...2-28 Service Guide Reinstall the power cable. 5. Diskette drive 2. I /O planar. 4. Make sure the diagnostic CD-ROM is identified or all the FRUs have not been exchanged. 1....
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..., then one of its attached devices is displayed, choose the system console. 7. To test each FRU, exchange the FRUs in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. 2-30 Service Guide Adapter (last one attached device and cable. 4. Exchange the defective device...a problem return to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the following order: 1. Is the "Please define the System Console" screen displayed? Power supply. If the symptom has changed check for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you disconnected is defective or if the last device ...
..., then one of its attached devices is displayed, choose the system console. 7. To test each FRU, exchange the FRUs in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. 2-30 Service Guide Adapter (last one attached device and cable. 4. Exchange the defective device...a problem return to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the following order: 1. Is the "Please define the System Console" screen displayed? Power supply. If the symptom has changed check for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you disconnected is defective or if the last device ...
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...Check for cool air flow obstructions to the system. 2. Chapter 3. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Error Code Description 2BA00203 Service ...obstructions to the system. 2. Firmware Error Codes. If the problem persists, replace CPU Card 1. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. Table 3-1 (Page 14 of 24).
...Check for cool air flow obstructions to the system. 2. Chapter 3. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Error Code Description 2BA00203 Service ...obstructions to the system. 2. Firmware Error Codes. If the problem persists, replace CPU Card 1. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. Table 3-1 (Page 14 of 24).
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... notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 3-16 Service Guide Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Table 3-1 (Page 15 of 24). Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace...
... notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 3-16 Service Guide Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Table 3-1 (Page 15 of 24). Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace...
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... Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Table 3-1 (Page 16 of 24). Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. If problem persists, replace CPU Card. 1. Error Code to the system. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) ... from spinning). 3. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Error Code Description 2BA00327 Service Processor reports PCI Expansion Card 5V Under Voltage ...
... Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Table 3-1 (Page 16 of 24). Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. If problem persists, replace CPU Card. 1. Error Code to the system. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) ... from spinning). 3. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Error Code Description 2BA00327 Service Processor reports PCI Expansion Card 5V Under Voltage ...
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...system. 2. If problem persists, replace Memory Card. 1. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. Replace fan 4. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I/O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Check for obstructions that ...in the fan preventing it from spinning) 3. Replace fan 1. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace fan 2. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on...
...system. 2. If problem persists, replace Memory Card. 1. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. If problem persists, replace Power Supply. 3. Replace fan 4. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I/O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Check for obstructions that ...in the fan preventing it from spinning) 3. Replace fan 1. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace Power Supply. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace fan 2. 2. Replace I /O Board. (See notes on...
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... main power loss. Power supply. 3. Power supply. 2. CPU card. 1. Power supply. 2. CPU card. 2. Power supply. 1. Check EPOW cabling on either processor card. Power supply. 1. Power supply. 1. Error Code Description 2BA00399 Service Processor reports Unsupported value in EPOW. 40100005 A loss of 24). Replace I /O board 1. CPU card. 2. CPU card. 2. Replace power supply. Power supply. 2. A low +12 voltage reading detected. If not, replace power supply. Service processor. 1. Power supply. 2. Action / Possible Failing FRU 1. Power supply. 2. I /O Board...
... main power loss. Power supply. 3. Power supply. 2. CPU card. 1. Power supply. 2. CPU card. 2. Power supply. 1. Check EPOW cabling on either processor card. Power supply. 1. Power supply. 1. Error Code Description 2BA00399 Service Processor reports Unsupported value in EPOW. 40100005 A loss of 24). Replace I /O board 1. CPU card. 2. CPU card. 2. Replace power supply. Power supply. 2. A low +12 voltage reading detected. If not, replace power supply. Service processor. 1. Power supply. 2. Action / Possible Failing FRU 1. Power supply. 2. I /O Board...
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...failing processor card 1. Check: 1. A memory temperature warning detected. Error Code Description 401110C2 A low −12 voltage reading detected. 40111101 40111102 Power good signal low on the Memory Card. A critical CPU temperature condition detected. Remove cards 2. Over temperature on either processor card 1 or ... operating temperature. 2. Verify that the system firmware supports Service Processor surveillance. 3. Over temperature on CPU card. Power supply. 2. Table 3-1 (Page 19 of 24). A slow fan detected. 40A00000 System firmware IPL failure.
...failing processor card 1. Check: 1. A memory temperature warning detected. Error Code Description 401110C2 A low −12 voltage reading detected. 40111101 40111102 Power good signal low on the Memory Card. A critical CPU temperature condition detected. Remove cards 2. Over temperature on either processor card 1 or ... operating temperature. 2. Verify that the system firmware supports Service Processor surveillance. 3. Over temperature on CPU card. Power supply. 2. Table 3-1 (Page 19 of 24). A slow fan detected. 40A00000 System firmware IPL failure.
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... Service Processor Service Processor P2-X1 I/O board Connector J10 Operator Panel Operator Panel Connector Operator Panel L1 P2/L1 I/O board Connector J22A I/O board Connector J22A Power Supply Power Supply V1 I2C Ad 92, Ch2; AIX Location Codes The basic formats of the AIX location codes are the recommended values. RTAS=9002-0 Note: The SCSI...
... Service Processor Service Processor P2-X1 I/O board Connector J10 Operator Panel Operator Panel Connector Operator Panel L1 P2/L1 I/O board Connector J22A I/O board Connector J22A Power Supply Power Supply V1 I2C Ad 92, Ch2; AIX Location Codes The basic formats of the AIX location codes are the recommended values. RTAS=9002-0 Note: The SCSI...
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Disconnect the two cables from the Processor Cards. Removal and Replacement Procedures 6-15 Disconnect the cables from I/O Planar connectors P1, and P2. 3. Power supplies are not serviceable and are to open the covers of the power supply. Power Supply DANGER Do not attempt to be replaced as described in "Covers" on page 6-3. 2. Disconnect the four cables from the System Card connectors J1, J2 J3, and J4. 4. Removal 1. Chapter 6. If you have not already done so, remove the covers as a unit.
Disconnect the two cables from the Processor Cards. Removal and Replacement Procedures 6-15 Disconnect the cables from I/O Planar connectors P1, and P2. 3. Power supplies are not serviceable and are to open the covers of the power supply. Power Supply DANGER Do not attempt to be replaced as described in "Covers" on page 6-3. 2. Disconnect the four cables from the System Card connectors J1, J2 J3, and J4. 4. Removal 1. Chapter 6. If you have not already done so, remove the covers as a unit.
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Lift it up and out of the power supply. 7. 5. Disconnect the power cables at the power supply that connect to the backplanes. . 6. Remove the power supply from the power supply. 8. Slide the power supply forward, toward the front. Remove the three screws from the system. Disconnect the power cord from rear of the system. 6-16 Service Guide
Lift it up and out of the power supply. 7. 5. Disconnect the power cables at the power supply that connect to the backplanes. . 6. Remove the power supply from the power supply. 8. Slide the power supply forward, toward the front. Remove the three screws from the system. Disconnect the power cord from rear of the system. 6-16 Service Guide