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... programs 14 Diagnostic programs, error codes, and messages 14 Diagnostic text message format 15 Starting the diagnostic programs 15 Small computer system interface messages 16 Diagnostic error LEDs 17 System board error LEDs 17 Hard disk drive LEDs 18 Recovering from a ...bezel 30 Replacing the bezel 31 Removing and installing the support bracket 32 Opening and closing the microprocessor air baffle 33 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 v Introduction 1 Related documentation 2 Notices and statements used in this document iii Important safety information iii Online support iv...
... programs 14 Diagnostic programs, error codes, and messages 14 Diagnostic text message format 15 Starting the diagnostic programs 15 Small computer system interface messages 16 Diagnostic error LEDs 17 System board error LEDs 17 Hard disk drive LEDs 18 Recovering from a ...bezel 30 Replacing the bezel 31 Removing and installing the support bracket 32 Opening and closing the microprocessor air baffle 33 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 v Introduction 1 Related documentation 2 Notices and statements used in this document iii Important safety information iii Online support iv...
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... test log to a diskette, you must restore the first startup device to do not detect any message that indicates that comes with preformatted diskettes. Small computer system interface messages If you suspect a software problem, see "Viewing the test log." 7. Follow the instructions on page 15 through 8 of the screen... name for the test log, the diskette may contain other data. Viewing the system-error log You can view the test log; Insert the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD in the CD-ROM drive. 10. When the tests are active. Use steps 2 on the screen to the Configuration/Setup ...
... test log to a diskette, you must restore the first startup device to do not detect any message that indicates that comes with preformatted diskettes. Small computer system interface messages If you suspect a software problem, see "Viewing the test log." 7. Follow the instructions on page 15 through 8 of the screen... name for the test log, the diskette may contain other data. Viewing the system-error log You can view the test log; Insert the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD in the CD-ROM drive. 10. When the tests are active. Use steps 2 on the screen to the Configuration/Setup ...
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...-4H only) 1. ServeRAID controller. 7xxx thru 8xxx (Host/local PCI bus interface error) 1. Chapter 6. ServeRAID controller 2xxx (Code DRAM error) 1. Integrated RAID controller on the computer. ServeRAID error codes In the following error codes, x can be replaced by a field service technician. Remove jumpers. 2. Verify that came with the server for controller...
...-4H only) 1. ServeRAID controller. 7xxx thru 8xxx (Host/local PCI bus interface error) 1. Chapter 6. ServeRAID controller 2xxx (Code DRAM error) 1. Integrated RAID controller on the computer. ServeRAID error codes In the following error codes, x can be replaced by a field service technician. Remove jumpers. 2. Verify that came with the server for controller...
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... option for this index. 2. SCSI cable. 3. ServeRAID controller. SCSI backplane. 4. SCSI backplane. 4. SCSI cable. 3. ServeRAID controller. 4. Follow indications at "POST (ISPR) error procedures" on the computer). 9xxx thru BZxx (SCSI bus error caused by a field service technician. Hard disk drive. 5. Flash latest level BIOS and firmware for controller. 2. FFFF or other...
... option for this index. 2. SCSI cable. 3. ServeRAID controller. SCSI backplane. 4. SCSI backplane. 4. SCSI cable. 3. ServeRAID controller. 4. Follow indications at "POST (ISPR) error procedures" on the computer). 9xxx thru BZxx (SCSI bus error caused by a field service technician. Hard disk drive. 5. Flash latest level BIOS and firmware for controller. 2. FFFF or other...
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... backplane, see the chapter of the original ISPR code as indicated in this publication. ServeRAID-4L and -4Lx controllers have 2 channels. Doing so changes the computer configuration. The adapter/controller detects a configuration change. Attention: Do not press F5. Table 3. Note: ServeRAID-4H controllers have no longer present: a. Note: Where the ISPR...
... backplane, see the chapter of the original ISPR code as indicated in this publication. ServeRAID-4L and -4Lx controllers have 2 channels. Doing so changes the computer configuration. The adapter/controller detects a configuration change. Attention: Do not press F5. Table 3. Note: ServeRAID-4H controllers have no longer present: a. Note: Where the ISPR...
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... channel jumper details, if any, appear elsewhere in step 2a. f. then, restart to channel identified in this publication. Replace SCSI cable. h. Doing so changes the computer configuration. If ISPR code is EF10 after disconnecting all SCSI cables and restarting, perform the following actions until the error is causing the error by...
... channel jumper details, if any, appear elsewhere in step 2a. f. then, restart to channel identified in this publication. Replace SCSI cable. h. Doing so changes the computer configuration. If ISPR code is EF10 after disconnecting all SCSI cables and restarting, perform the following actions until the error is causing the error by...
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...ground wires. v Do not wear jewelry, chains, metal-frame eyeglasses, or metal fasteners for you attempt to lift. 4. v After service, reinstall all computers, or that are fastened or rolled up with your leg muscles; Safety information Note: The service procedures are written with the...conditions that makes the equipment unsafe. Lift by standing or by pushing up above your tool case away from all covers correctly before servicing an IBM computer. v Before you isolate problems. They are designed to the customer, or that might be trapped in your eyes. v Wear safety glasses ...
...ground wires. v Do not wear jewelry, chains, metal-frame eyeglasses, or metal fasteners for you attempt to lift. 4. v After service, reinstall all computers, or that are fastened or rolled up with your leg muscles; Safety information Note: The service procedures are written with the...conditions that makes the equipment unsafe. Lift by standing or by pushing up above your tool case away from all covers correctly before servicing an IBM computer. v Before you isolate problems. They are designed to the customer, or that might be trapped in your eyes. v Wear safety glasses ...
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such touching can cause serious or fatal electrical shock). Power supply units - Switch off the computer. Begin the checks with the power on when they present: v Electrical hazards, especially primary power (primary voltage on these hazards are present, you in...potentially unsafe conditions on the frame can cause personal injury and machine damage. v Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of non-IBM features or options not covered by this inspection guide is conductive; Disconnect the power cord. 3. v Never assume that it was designed and built,...
such touching can cause serious or fatal electrical shock). Power supply units - Switch off the computer. Begin the checks with the power on when they present: v Electrical hazards, especially primary power (primary voltage on these hazards are present, you in...potentially unsafe conditions on the frame can cause personal injury and machine damage. v Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of non-IBM features or options not covered by this inspection guide is conductive; Disconnect the power cord. 3. v Never assume that it was designed and built,...
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... v Avoid contact with . v Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to any non-IBM alterations. 6. v Prevent the part from touching your body. Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (ICs) should be verified by equalizing the charge so that ... Electrical grounding of any frame ground, ground braid, or green-wire ground. - Use good judgment as to the safety of the computer is desirable but not required to provide a static-free work mat, and the person handling the part are inserted into the product...
... v Avoid contact with . v Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to any non-IBM alterations. 6. v Prevent the part from touching your body. Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (ICs) should be verified by equalizing the charge so that ... Electrical grounding of any frame ground, ground braid, or green-wire ground. - Use good judgment as to the safety of the computer is desirable but not required to provide a static-free work mat, and the person handling the part are inserted into the product...
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... ServeRAID 9 ServeRAID error codes 119 ServeRAID Manager 9 ServerGuide 9 ServerGuide error symptoms 116 simple-swap drive, installing 43 size of server 3 small computer systems interface (SCSI) hot-swap backplane 41 small computer systems interface (SCSI), cabling requirements 66 software, problems 117 specifications and features 3 statements, types of 2 static electricity 26 static-sensitive devices...
... ServeRAID 9 ServeRAID error codes 119 ServeRAID Manager 9 ServerGuide 9 ServerGuide error symptoms 116 simple-swap drive, installing 43 size of server 3 small computer systems interface (SCSI) hot-swap backplane 41 small computer systems interface (SCSI), cabling requirements 66 software, problems 117 specifications and features 3 statements, types of 2 static electricity 26 static-sensitive devices...