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...connection problems 28 Ethernet controller troubleshooting chart 29 Ethernet controller messages 31 Novell NetWare or IntraNetWare server ODI driver messages 31 Network driver interface specification 2.01 (OS/2) driver messages 35 NDIS 4.0 (Windows NT) driver messages 37 UNIX messages 38 Configuring the server 43 Using the ...Starting the SCSISelect utility program 51 Choices available from the SCSISelect menu 51 Installing options 53 Expanded view of the Netfinity 6000R 53 Component locations 54 System board component locations 54 System board LED locations 59 Diagnostic panel LEDs 60 vii
...connection problems 28 Ethernet controller troubleshooting chart 29 Ethernet controller messages 31 Novell NetWare or IntraNetWare server ODI driver messages 31 Network driver interface specification 2.01 (OS/2) driver messages 35 NDIS 4.0 (Windows NT) driver messages 37 UNIX messages 38 Configuring the server 43 Using the ...Starting the SCSISelect utility program 51 Choices available from the SCSISelect menu 51 Installing options 53 Expanded view of the Netfinity 6000R 53 Component locations 54 System board component locations 54 System board LED locations 59 Diagnostic panel LEDs 60 vii
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... front-side bus (FSB) - Three 66 MHz/64-bit - General information The IBM® Netfinity® 6000R server is ideally suited for networking environments that require superior microprocessor performance, efficient memory management, flexibility, and large amounts of the features and specifications for the future. It is a high-performance server with a three-year limited warranty...
... front-side bus (FSB) - Three 66 MHz/64-bit - General information The IBM® Netfinity® 6000R server is ideally suited for networking environments that require superior microprocessor performance, efficient memory management, flexibility, and large amounts of the features and specifications for the future. It is a high-performance server with a three-year limited warranty...
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... and servicing of the server. The following : Passed This result occurs when the diagnostic test completes without any errors. 16 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY text message is for the microprocessor. they are stored in the detailed test log and summary log when running... the diagnostic programs. The error code format is as follows: Function Name: Result (test specific string) where: Function Name is the three-...
... and servicing of the server. The following : Passed This result occurs when the diagnostic test completes without any errors. 16 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY text message is for the microprocessor. they are stored in the detailed test log and summary log when running... the diagnostic programs. The error code format is as follows: Function Name: Result (test specific string) where: Function Name is the three-...
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Reconnect the AC cord and power on self-test (POST). For specific problems, see "System board jumpers" on page 56). 3. If the BIOS in the ...on page 187). 4. Recovering BIOS If the BIOS code in the primary page is used to http://www.pc.ibm.com/support/, select IBM Server Support, and make a BIOS flash diskette. • Download a BIOS flash diskette from one of the ...update) options. 7. Insert the BIOS flash diskette into the secondary page. 24 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY Update POST/BIOS from minimal configuration, replace FRUs of a primary page and a backup page.
Reconnect the AC cord and power on self-test (POST). For specific problems, see "System board jumpers" on page 56). 3. If the BIOS in the ...on page 187). 4. Recovering BIOS If the BIOS code in the primary page is used to http://www.pc.ibm.com/support/, select IBM Server Support, and make a BIOS flash diskette. • Download a BIOS flash diskette from one of the ...update) options. 7. Insert the BIOS flash diskette into the secondary page. 24 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY Update POST/BIOS from minimal configuration, replace FRUs of a primary page and a backup page.
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...: The speed of the system is important for proper operation and system reliability. For more information on specific temperature error messages, see "Error symptoms" on page 3. See "Features and specifications" on page 166. If you should make sure: • Each of the drive bays has either... housing cover covering the processor and memory area is removed for no longer that the environmental specifications for optional adapters are routed according to test the server. For a typical Netfinity server, you cannot find solutions to problems that have just added new software or a new...
...: The speed of the system is important for proper operation and system reliability. For more information on specific temperature error messages, see "Error symptoms" on page 3. See "Features and specifications" on page 166. If you should make sure: • Each of the drive bays has either... housing cover covering the processor and memory area is removed for no longer that the environmental specifications for optional adapters are routed according to test the server. For a typical Netfinity server, you cannot find solutions to problems that have just added new software or a new...
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... for the problem. • Make sure that the correct device drivers are using (see the Ethernet controller device driver README file). 28 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY If you set the Ethernet controller to operate at 100 Mbps, you are using the same protocol. • Test ...workstations (without a hub), or if you must be a defective connector or cable, or a problem with the server. • Check for operating system-specific causes for problems that you are not using a hub with X ports, use Category 5 cabling. How you test the Ethernet controller depends on which ...
... for the problem. • Make sure that the correct device drivers are using (see the Ethernet controller device driver README file). 28 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY If you set the Ethernet controller to operate at 100 Mbps, you are using the same protocol. • Test ...workstations (without a hub), or if you must be a defective connector or cable, or a problem with the server. • Check for operating system-specific causes for problems that you are not using a hub with X ports, use Category 5 cabling. How you test the Ethernet controller depends on which ...
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See "Using the SCSISelect utility program" on page 50 for IBM Netfinity servers. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program This section provides the instructions needed to start the Configuration/Setup Utility program: 1. If a ServeRAID adapter...and configure the disk-array subsystem before you install the operating system. • ServerGuide CDs The ServerGuide CDs include software setup and installation tools specifically designed for more information. • SCSISelect Utility With the built-in the server, you must use the ServeRAID configuration program to configure the ...
See "Using the SCSISelect utility program" on page 50 for IBM Netfinity servers. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program This section provides the instructions needed to start the Configuration/Setup Utility program: 1. If a ServeRAID adapter...and configure the disk-array subsystem before you install the operating system. • ServerGuide CDs The ServerGuide CDs include software setup and installation tools specifically designed for more information. • SCSISelect Utility With the built-in the server, you must use the ServeRAID configuration program to configure the ...
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...or resolve address conflicts. You might need to use and share both serial ports; Select the serial port; however, the integrated Netfinity Advanced System Management processor can use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to change the serial-port assignments: 1. Restart the server and ... ports The server has two standard serial ports: Serial port A and Serial port B. Installing options 99 Some application programs require specific ports, and some modems function properly only at certain communication port addresses. The operating system can use the arrow keys to access...
...or resolve address conflicts. You might need to use and share both serial ports; Select the serial port; however, the integrated Netfinity Advanced System Management processor can use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to change the serial-port assignments: 1. Restart the server and ... ports The server has two standard serial ports: Serial port A and Serial port B. Installing options 99 Some application programs require specific ports, and some modems function properly only at certain communication port addresses. The operating system can use the arrow keys to access...
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...made to be created on database management systems using TCP/IP in the Netfinity Manager folder. 10. g. Netfinity Manager database support Netfinity Manager supports the collection and export of a vast amount of system-specific data to save the configuration. f. The Network Time-out default setting is... now complete. Click Save to a Netfinity Manager database. Then, click Exit to take effect. Microsoft SQL is not responding. ...
...made to be created on database management systems using TCP/IP in the Netfinity Manager folder. 10. g. Netfinity Manager database support Netfinity Manager supports the collection and export of a vast amount of system-specific data to save the configuration. f. The Network Time-out default setting is... now complete. Click Save to a Netfinity Manager database. Then, click Exit to take effect. Microsoft SQL is not responding. ...
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... - To revoke privileges, substitute REVOKE for PUBLIC. 2. Use the GRANT EXECUTE command to enable Netfinity Manager to execute the command. Note: Specify PUBLIC or authorize only specific manager systems. To limit access to be granted access 3. ALL PRIVILEGES Note: Grants all the appropriate... 2. Database privileges on the database. - Granting and revoking database privileges The following command at the OS/2 prompt: 122 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY b. INSERT - Use the CONNECT RESET command to "Database privileges on OS/2 systems". 1. UPDATE • tablename ...
... - To revoke privileges, substitute REVOKE for PUBLIC. 2. Use the GRANT EXECUTE command to enable Netfinity Manager to execute the command. Note: Specify PUBLIC or authorize only specific manager systems. To limit access to be granted access 3. ALL PRIVILEGES Note: Grants all the appropriate... 2. Database privileges on the database. - Granting and revoking database privileges The following command at the OS/2 prompt: 122 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY b. INSERT - Use the CONNECT RESET command to "Database privileges on OS/2 systems". 1. UPDATE • tablename ...
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... on page 126. ALL - CONTROL - SELECT - Netfinity Manager update programs use on DB2, refer to that node. To configure Netfinity Manager to discontinue export data through ODBC for use the DB2SQLC0 package and do not require specific table privileges. log the node the database resides on...the database in this step has been completed, the name of the Netfinity Manager database will appear in the command line. DB2 CONNECT RESET and then press Enter. 3. b. DELETE - Note: Use PUBLIC or authorize only a specific ID or group name. UPDATE d. individual drive letters might be granted ...
... on page 126. ALL - CONTROL - SELECT - Netfinity Manager update programs use on DB2, refer to that node. To configure Netfinity Manager to discontinue export data through ODBC for use the DB2SQLC0 package and do not require specific table privileges. log the node the database resides on...the database in this step has been completed, the name of the Netfinity Manager database will appear in the command line. DB2 CONNECT RESET and then press Enter. 3. b. DELETE - Note: Use PUBLIC or authorize only a specific ID or group name. UPDATE d. individual drive letters might be granted ...
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... Notes Workspace. 2. Some data items can be expanded to be viewed (for Netfinity Manager ODBC database export are identified by specific Netfinity Manager services. IBM DB2 - For more detailed information about supported ODBC platforms, see Table 22 on...IBM DB2 - Note: Some menu selections will contain submenus. 3. Select from the View pull-down menu the section of the data item. 1. Open the Netfinity Database object in the left side border of the Notes window, beside the name of the Netfinity Manager database to be longer than 8 characters. 126 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682...
... Notes Workspace. 2. Some data items can be expanded to be viewed (for Netfinity Manager ODBC database export are identified by specific Netfinity Manager services. IBM DB2 - For more detailed information about supported ODBC platforms, see Table 22 on...IBM DB2 - Note: Some menu selections will contain submenus. 3. Select from the View pull-down menu the section of the data item. 1. Open the Netfinity Database object in the left side border of the Notes window, beside the name of the Netfinity Manager database to be longer than 8 characters. 126 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682...
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... Access (requires a built-in the Service Manager window, double-click the icon for local access. The service base programs enable Netfinity Manager to the service. Some services are : • Alert on LAN Configuration (available only on systems running Windows 95 or...be found in the service-specific chapters of the Netfinity Manager User's Guide. To start a Netfinity Manager service on how to use the Remote System Manager service. Netfinity Manager 133 Netfinity Manager service descriptions Each Netfinity Manager service consists of the Netfinity Manager services follow. The...
... Access (requires a built-in the Service Manager window, double-click the icon for local access. The service base programs enable Netfinity Manager to the service. Some services are : • Alert on LAN Configuration (available only on systems running Windows 95 or...be found in the service-specific chapters of the Netfinity Manager User's Guide. To start a Netfinity Manager service on how to use the Remote System Manager service. Netfinity Manager 133 Netfinity Manager service descriptions Each Netfinity Manager service consists of the Netfinity Manager services follow. The...
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...open the Netfinity Manager Network Interface Settings notebook. 5. In the Parameters field type WAIT:x 138 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY Enable or disable the Netfinity Manager for Web to open the Netfinity Manager ...Network Interface context menu. 4. Click Settings to user-specified TCP/IP host or ranges of the Netfinity Manager Network Interface (NETFBASE.EXE) in the Startup folder. It features many predefined fields for extensive user-specific...
...open the Netfinity Manager Network Interface Settings notebook. 5. In the Parameters field type WAIT:x 138 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY Enable or disable the Netfinity Manager for Web to open the Netfinity Manager ...Network Interface context menu. 4. Click Settings to user-specified TCP/IP host or ranges of the Netfinity Manager Network Interface (NETFBASE.EXE) in the Startup folder. It features many predefined fields for extensive user-specific...
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To add a line item in a specific section, add all the necessary item information in the format shown in front of any service that you want to customize an installation is valid ... NULL Manager CL 0 1 SAVEG.EXE CL 0 1 SAVEG.HLP After: Screen Capture GUI NULL Manager CL 0 1 SAVEG.EXE CL 0 1 SAVEG.HLP CL 0 1 CUSTOM.INI 144 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY Dll-entrypoint Used to determine whether an option is to simply put a semicolon in the following example. The easiest way to remove...
To add a line item in a specific section, add all the necessary item information in the format shown in front of any service that you want to customize an installation is valid ... NULL Manager CL 0 1 SAVEG.EXE CL 0 1 SAVEG.HLP After: Screen Capture GUI NULL Manager CL 0 1 SAVEG.EXE CL 0 1 SAVEG.HLP CL 0 1 CUSTOM.INI 144 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY Dll-entrypoint Used to determine whether an option is to simply put a semicolon in the following example. The easiest way to remove...
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... supply 3. 2. Examine System Error Log. See "Diagnostic panel error LEDs" on 1. For all error codes, replace/follow the FRU/Action indicated. 160 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY System over recommended temperature (DASD LED also on ) (1) CPU X Diagnostic error codes Note: In the following error codes, if XXX... for CPU X (where X is a warning error and may not indi- Note: The System Error LED will also be within normal operating specifications. System Board. Check PS1, PS2, and PS3 LEDs and take the actions for these error codes are operating correctly. 3.
... supply 3. 2. Examine System Error Log. See "Diagnostic panel error LEDs" on 1. For all error codes, replace/follow the FRU/Action indicated. 160 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY System over recommended temperature (DASD LED also on ) (1) CPU X Diagnostic error codes Note: In the following error codes, if XXX... for CPU X (where X is a warning error and may not indi- Note: The System Error LED will also be within normal operating specifications. System Board. Check PS1, PS2, and PS3 LEDs and take the actions for these error codes are operating correctly. 3.
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..., re-connect the ac power. Flash update the Service Processor. 1800 (No more hardware interrupt available for the specific RAID adapter. 3. Run Configuration/Setup 2. Hard Disk Drive 5. System Board 1. System Board 176 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY System Board 2. Failing Adapter 3. Wait 30 seconds; SCSI Backplane 7. Remove the ac power to the...
..., re-connect the ac power. Flash update the Service Processor. 1800 (No more hardware interrupt available for the specific RAID adapter. 3. Run Configuration/Setup 2. Hard Disk Drive 5. System Board 1. System Board 176 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY System Board 2. Failing Adapter 3. Wait 30 seconds; SCSI Backplane 7. Remove the ac power to the...
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... operating specifications; (see "Temperature checkout" on page 27. 1. temperature of CPU "X" reached critical level) Power Supply "X" Temperature Fault (level-critical; system reporting under recommended temperature (sensor X) level-warning; Replace system board. 1. see "Temperature checkout" on page 27. 2. Ensure system is being properly cooled; see "Temperature checkout" on page 3). 182 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models...
... operating specifications; (see "Temperature checkout" on page 27. 1. temperature of CPU "X" reached critical level) Power Supply "X" Temperature Fault (level-critical; system reporting under recommended temperature (sensor X) level-warning; Replace system board. 1. see "Temperature checkout" on page 27. 2. Ensure system is being properly cooled; see "Temperature checkout" on page 3). 182 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models...
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...the following: 1. Note: A corrupt CMOS can cause undetermined problems. Check the LEDs on all the power supplies, see "Features and specifications" on page 170. Be sure the system is held offline and system restarted) Action 1. Information only, take action as appropriate. 1....System shutoff due to be within normal operating specifications (see "Power supply LED errors" on page 3. CPU checkout Message Host BIST fail (levelinformational; specified processor reported internal error and is cabled correctly. 186 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY each supply (level-...
...the following: 1. Note: A corrupt CMOS can cause undetermined problems. Check the LEDs on all the power supplies, see "Features and specifications" on page 170. Be sure the system is held offline and system restarted) Action 1. Information only, take action as appropriate. 1....System shutoff due to be within normal operating specifications (see "Power supply LED errors" on page 3. CPU checkout Message Host BIST fail (levelinformational; specified processor reported internal error and is cabled correctly. 186 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY each supply (level-...
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Attach the ESD ground clip to any of the instructions. 200 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY Grounding requirements Electrical grounding of a grounded work mat to provide protection that caution statement appear in this section. Proper ...touching your clothing. • Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to protect against ESD damage. - The mat is required for that meets the specific service requirement. Safety notices (multi-lingual translations) The caution and danger safety notices in this section under statement 1. For example, if a caution statement ...
Attach the ESD ground clip to any of the instructions. 200 Netfinity 6000R Type 8682 Models 1RY, 2RY Grounding requirements Electrical grounding of a grounded work mat to provide protection that caution statement appear in this section. Proper ...touching your clothing. • Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to protect against ESD damage. - The mat is required for that meets the specific service requirement. Safety notices (multi-lingual translations) The caution and danger safety notices in this section under statement 1. For example, if a caution statement ...