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... - 695 mm (27.3 inches) Width - 245 mm (9.6 inches) Weight Configuration dependent Operating Environment - 7. Specifications The mechanical packaging, cooling, power supply, and environmental requirements for the server is E1XX. 8. LCD Code E105 for Service Mode Boot.
... - 695 mm (27.3 inches) Width - 245 mm (9.6 inches) Weight Configuration dependent Operating Environment - 7. Specifications The mechanical packaging, cooling, power supply, and environmental requirements for the server is E1XX. 8. LCD Code E105 for Service Mode Boot.
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... the client IP addresses used by the server can assist you in diagnosing the problem. Symptom Action Service Actions You have parts to exchange or a corrective action to Standalone Diagnostics. Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for licensed programs... technical support for Multiple Bus Systems. You need to find the error in fixing the problem. Go to ensure that any client or server that addresses this system is not possible, notify the system owner that new keys for Multiple Bus Systems. Chapter 2. Maintenance Analysis Procedures ...
... the client IP addresses used by the server can assist you in diagnosing the problem. Symptom Action Service Actions You have parts to exchange or a corrective action to Standalone Diagnostics. Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for licensed programs... technical support for Multiple Bus Systems. You need to find the error in fixing the problem. Go to ensure that any client or server that addresses this system is not possible, notify the system owner that new keys for Multiple Bus Systems. Chapter 2. Maintenance Analysis Procedures ...
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...Please be observant of their current settings for Multiple Bus Systems. The Service Processor may have recorded one by the user to monitor server operations and to attempt recoveries. Go to examine that error log before you leave. MAP 1020: Problem Determination Purpose of This MAP...operator panel display. Surveillance Unattended Start Reboot Policy Call Out From the Service Processor Setup Menu, go to MAP 0020 in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for restoration before proceeding (see Service Processor System Information Menu). If you diagnose and service the system. Following...
...Please be observant of their current settings for Multiple Bus Systems. The Service Processor may have recorded one by the user to monitor server operations and to attempt recoveries. Go to examine that error log before you leave. MAP 1020: Problem Determination Purpose of This MAP...operator panel display. Surveillance Unattended Start Reboot Policy Call Out From the Service Processor Setup Menu, go to MAP 0020 in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for restoration before proceeding (see Service Processor System Information Menu). If you diagnose and service the system. Following...
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... Surveillance Setup Menu and disable surveillance. Purpose of your interest. The failure is used to locate defective FRUs not found by the user to monitor server operations and to the integrated SCSI adapter, and a Diagnostics CD-ROM is not detected, FRUs are run on the minimally-configured system, the remaining FRUs...
... Surveillance Setup Menu and disable surveillance. Purpose of your interest. The failure is used to locate defective FRUs not found by the user to monitor server operations and to the integrated SCSI adapter, and a Diagnostics CD-ROM is not detected, FRUs are run on the minimally-configured system, the remaining FRUs...
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... Checkout" in diagnosing the problem. Chapter 3. If recovery is still not corrected, go to ensure that any client or server that the client IP addresses used by the server can assist you replace FRUs and the problem is not possible, notify the system owner that the Operator Panel should be...beyond the first eight digits are displayed in the operator panel, use only the first eight digits to the new one. If you in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for recovery instructions. See "Location Codes" on page 2-17 unless otherwise indicated in the tables. Use this system is...
... Checkout" in diagnosing the problem. Chapter 3. If recovery is still not corrected, go to ensure that any client or server that the client IP addresses used by the server can assist you replace FRUs and the problem is not possible, notify the system owner that the Operator Panel should be...beyond the first eight digits are displayed in the operator panel, use only the first eight digits to the new one. If you in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for recovery instructions. See "Location Codes" on page 2-17 unless otherwise indicated in the tables. Use this system is...
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...Self-test failed on , and retry the boot operation. 3. Check the System Management Services error log entry (described in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems Table 3-1 (Page 1 of the failing device. 3-2 Service Guide The location code...Error Code Description 203w0xyz w=loop number x=0 missing link y=port number z=c for this error code. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for interconnect z=b missing link back z=E RIO de-configured 20A80xxx Remote initial program load (RIPL) error. 20A80000 Insufficient information ...
...Self-test failed on , and retry the boot operation. 3. Check the System Management Services error log entry (described in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems Table 3-1 (Page 1 of the failing device. 3-2 Service Guide The location code...Error Code Description 203w0xyz w=loop number x=0 missing link y=port number z=c for this error code. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for interconnect z=b missing link back z=E RIO de-configured 20A80xxx Remote initial program load (RIPL) error. 20A80000 Insufficient information ...
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Checkpoints Checkpoints are intended to let users and service personal know what the server is doing, with some cases a server could hang at one of the FRUs listed in the repair action have been replaced and the problem has not been corrected. These checkpoints are ...
Checkpoints Checkpoints are intended to let users and service personal know what the server is doing, with some cases a server could hang at one of the FRUs listed in the repair action have been replaced and the problem has not been corrected. These checkpoints are ...
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... page 3-2. See the note on 3-29. See the note on 3-29. Create audio node. Set cache parms for this client. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for 512KB. See the note on 3-29. See the note on 3-29. See the note on 3-29. See the note on 3-29. Table 3-5 (Page...
... page 3-2. See the note on 3-29. See the note on 3-29. Create audio node. Set cache parms for this client. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for 512KB. See the note on 3-29. See the note on 3-29. See the note on 3-29. See the note on 3-29. Table 3-5 (Page...
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... device is displayed for an extended period of the boot image. For network boot attempts, if the system is not connected to "Ping" the target server using the SMS menus. Replace the Memory Card. 7. Replace the System Board. 8. Attempt to an active network or if the target... server is causing the problem, re-attach devices one by the operating system being supplied), the system still attempts to boot and because time-out durations ...
... device is displayed for an extended period of the boot image. For network boot attempts, if the system is not connected to "Ping" the target server using the SMS menus. Replace the Memory Card. 7. Replace the System Board. 8. Attempt to an active network or if the target... server is causing the problem, re-attach devices one by the operating system being supplied), the system still attempts to boot and because time-out durations ...
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...the boot device is attached to, try to boot the standalone diagnostics from a Network controller: a. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for this is successful, run the standalone diagnostics against the target network boot controller/adapter. If this is successful, re-... Index 3-45 If this is still not corrected, or the above descriptions did not address your particular situation, go to "Ping" the target server e. If you are correct d. i. i. If attempting to boot using the ethernet controller on the I /O Board) h. Replace network adapter ...
...the boot device is attached to, try to boot the standalone diagnostics from a Network controller: a. Have network administrator verify the server configuration for this is successful, run the standalone diagnostics against the target network boot controller/adapter. If this is successful, re-... Index 3-45 If this is still not corrected, or the above descriptions did not address your particular situation, go to "Ping" the target server e. If you are correct d. i. i. If attempting to boot using the ethernet controller on the I /O Board) h. Replace network adapter ...
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... remote mode is set, the icon changes to start again. 5-14 Service Guide Press Enter when you are required to eight characters (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9) for network servers and other computers that operate unattended. You can enable the remote mode. When the remote mode is automatically reset, and the icon returns to Remote...
... remote mode is set, the icon changes to start again. 5-14 Service Guide Press Enter when you are required to eight characters (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9) for network servers and other computers that operate unattended. You can enable the remote mode. When the remote mode is automatically reset, and the icon returns to Remote...
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IP Parameters 1. Server IP Address 3. Selecting the IP Parameters option displays the following screen. Gateway IP Address 4. Subnet Mask ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Selecting the Adapter Parameters option allows you to view an adapter's hardware address as well as configure network adapters that require setup. Token-Ring HW Address 8 5AFC67BD 8 32E54A12 .------. |X=Exit| ------' 5-34 Service Guide Client IP Address 2. Adapter Parameters Device 1. 3Com,3C9 5 2.
IP Parameters 1. Server IP Address 3. Selecting the IP Parameters option displays the following screen. Gateway IP Address 4. Subnet Mask ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Selecting the Adapter Parameters option allows you to view an adapter's hardware address as well as configure network adapters that require setup. Token-Ring HW Address 8 5AFC67BD 8 32E54A12 .------. |X=Exit| ------' 5-34 Service Guide Client IP Address 2. Adapter Parameters Device 1. 3Com,3C9 5 2.
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... must provide the addresses needed to communicate with the remote system. Chapter 5. After choosing which adapter to use to ping the remote system, you computer. Server IP Address 3. Client IP Address 2. System Management Services 5-37 Ping 1.
... must provide the addresses needed to communicate with the remote system. Chapter 5. After choosing which adapter to use to ping the remote system, you computer. Server IP Address 3. Client IP Address 2. System Management Services 5-37 Ping 1.
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... tell the customer that you slide the battery toward you as root, this would restore the custom boot list and allow the option of the server, push it forward.) Use your thumb and index finger to be rebuilt are the IP parameters. 6-40 Service Guide Use one finger to slightly slide... the battery toward the front of the server. (The spring mechanism behind the battery pushes it out toward the front of Select Software under multiboot to be reset. 4.
... tell the customer that you slide the battery toward you as root, this would restore the custom boot list and allow the option of the server, push it forward.) Use your thumb and index finger to be rebuilt are the IP parameters. 6-40 Service Guide Use one finger to slightly slide... the battery toward the front of the server. (The spring mechanism behind the battery pushes it out toward the front of Select Software under multiboot to be reset. 4.
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...Service Processor options and to enamle and disable functions. Service Processor menus are also available when server power is running self-tests and initializing the server. Appendix B. During the first power up (i.e. If the server powers down, Service Processor menus become available after 15 seconds. Appendix B. For a summary of... Processor menus are not available for 45 seconds while the Service Processor is on and the Service Processor has detected a server problem (such as loss of the Service Processor functions and the methods for invoking them, see the table on page B-2.
...Service Processor options and to enamle and disable functions. Service Processor menus are also available when server power is running self-tests and initializing the server. Appendix B. During the first power up (i.e. If the server powers down, Service Processor menus become available after 15 seconds. Appendix B. For a summary of... Processor menus are not available for 45 seconds while the Service Processor is on and the Service Processor has detected a server problem (such as loss of the Service Processor functions and the methods for invoking them, see the table on page B-2.
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...by the Service Processor, you must press a key on page B-16. Because the presence of menus, how to either serial port. Power off the server, unplug the power cord, and press the power button to "CALL-IN/CALL-OUT SETUP MENU" on the ASCII terminal to confirm its presence. ...any key on . Connect the modem to serial port 1 or serial port 2. With a terminal or terminal emulator, call the server's modem. Menu Inactivity To prevent loss of control in the server. Next the Service Processor prompts you for a password (if set ), and when verified, displays the Service Processor menus. the ...
...by the Service Processor, you must press a key on page B-16. Because the presence of menus, how to either serial port. Power off the server, unplug the power cord, and press the power button to "CALL-IN/CALL-OUT SETUP MENU" on the ASCII terminal to confirm its presence. ...any key on . Connect the modem to serial port 1 or serial port 2. With a terminal or terminal emulator, call the server's modem. Menu Inactivity To prevent loss of control in the server. Next the Service Processor prompts you for a password (if set ), and when verified, displays the Service Processor menus. the ...
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... there is Coordinated Universal Time (CUT), a.k.a. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). See B-35 for an example of this error log when used with local time. Your server may be related to the failure. Appendix B. Above the dashed line are chronological from bottom to top. Service Processor Menus B-5 The dashed line merely represents...
... there is Coordinated Universal Time (CUT), a.k.a. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). See B-35 for an example of this error log when used with local time. Your server may be related to the failure. Appendix B. Above the dashed line are chronological from bottom to top. Service Processor Menus B-5 The dashed line merely represents...
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... need the firmware version for reference when you either update or repair the functions of your service processor. The System Name is the name your server reports in order to privileged users only. The System Name, an optional field, is set from the Main Menu using option 6. Privileged User Menus The...: Your Service Processor's current firmware version The firmware copyright notice The System Name given to more quickly identify the location, configuration, and history of your server. B-6 Service Guide The user must know the Privileged Access Password in problem messages.
... need the firmware version for reference when you either update or repair the functions of your service processor. The System Name is the name your server reports in order to privileged users only. The System Name, an optional field, is set from the Main Menu using option 6. Privileged User Menus The...: Your Service Processor's current firmware version The firmware copyright notice The System Name given to more quickly identify the location, configuration, and history of your server. B-6 Service Guide The user must know the Privileged Access Password in problem messages.
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The results of not recognizing a correct password within this error threshold are different, depending on the server by someone entering passwords at the server) or remotely (via a modem). The error threshold is reached by unauthorized remote users. If the error threshold is 3. ... associated with the Privileged Access Password and the General Access Password. It provides limited access to power-on the assumption that the server is usually used by someone entering passwords remotely, the Service Processor disconnects the modem to 8 alphanumeric characters. You can access with...
The results of not recognizing a correct password within this error threshold are different, depending on the server by someone entering passwords at the server) or remotely (via a modem). The error threshold is reached by unauthorized remote users. If the error threshold is 3. ... associated with the Privileged Access Password and the General Access Password. It provides limited access to power-on the assumption that the server is usually used by someone entering passwords remotely, the Service Processor disconnects the modem to 8 alphanumeric characters. You can access with...
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... are shown below: Ring Indicator Power-On Menu 1. Power-Off System 98. Unattended Start Mode can also be used on servers that the server powered-on password verification. The caller receives no action is an alternate method of dialing in, without establishing a Service Processor session.... Number of rings, If the server is already on, no feedback that require automatic power-on after a power failure, bypassing power-on . Reboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu 4. ...
... are shown below: Ring Indicator Power-On Menu 1. Power-Off System 98. Unattended Start Mode can also be used on servers that the server powered-on password verification. The caller receives no action is an alternate method of dialing in, without establishing a Service Processor session.... Number of rings, If the server is already on, no feedback that require automatic power-on after a power failure, bypassing power-on . Reboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu 4. ...