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...IBM online addresses iv General checkout 1 General information 3 Features and specifications 3 Server features 5 Reliability, availability, and serviceability . . . . . 6 Controls and indicators 7 Information LED panel 9 Diagnostics 11 Diagnostic tools overview 11 POST 11 POST beep codes 12 POST error messages 12 Event/error logs 12 Small computer...the SCSISelect utility program . . . . 36 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 Choices available from the SCSISelect menu . . 37 Installing options 39 Major components of the Netfinity 7100 . . . . . 39 Component locations 40 I/O board ...
...IBM online addresses iv General checkout 1 General information 3 Features and specifications 3 Server features 5 Reliability, availability, and serviceability . . . . . 6 Controls and indicators 7 Information LED panel 9 Diagnostics 11 Diagnostic tools overview 11 POST 11 POST beep codes 12 POST error messages 12 Event/error logs 12 Small computer...the SCSISelect utility program . . . . 36 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 Choices available from the SCSISelect menu . . 37 Installing options 39 Major components of the Netfinity 7100 . . . . . 39 Component locations 40 I/O board ...
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...of a shared DASD cluster (two or more systems are located near the failing system. NO. You can also use them to step 2. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 1 A failed system might be part of a cluster. v One or more systems sharing the same external storage device(s)). Safety information, see...(ROM) on page 12. After the cause of the first error message is not part of the attached storage units is working properly. If the computer hangs with the customer. Power supply problems, see "Safety information" on page 142. 5. Prior to -FRU index" on page 12. 1. If...
...of a shared DASD cluster (two or more systems are located near the failing system. NO. You can also use them to step 2. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 1 A failed system might be part of a cluster. v One or more systems sharing the same external storage device(s)). Safety information, see...(ROM) on page 12. After the cause of the first error message is not part of the attached storage units is working properly. If the computer hangs with the customer. Power supply problems, see "Safety information" on page 142. 5. Prior to -FRU index" on page 12. 1. If...
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...Netfinity 7100 - b. Find the failure symptom in the "POST error codes" on page 119. If an error is displayed, look up the first error in "Symptom-to -FRU index" on the screen. v Check the System Error Log. v Set all cables and power cords. v Power-on the computer. v Power-on all external devices. 2. Type 8666... THE SYSTEM IS NOT PART OF A CLUSTER. v Record any POST error messages displayed on page 119. DID YOU RECEIVE BOTH OF THE CORRECT RESPONSES? NO. v Power-off the computer and all ...
...Netfinity 7100 - b. Find the failure symptom in the "POST error codes" on page 119. If an error is displayed, look up the first error in "Symptom-to -FRU index" on the screen. v Check the System Error Log. v Set all cables and power cords. v Power-on the computer. v Power-on all external devices. 2. Type 8666... THE SYSTEM IS NOT PART OF A CLUSTER. v Record any POST error messages displayed on page 119. DID YOU RECEIVE BOTH OF THE CORRECT RESPONSES? NO. v Power-off the computer and all ...
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Diagnostics Diagnostic tools overview 11 POST 11 POST beep codes 12 POST error messages 12 Event/error logs 12 Small computer system interface messages . . . . 12 Diagnostic programs and error messages . . . . 12 Text messages 13 Starting the diagnostic programs 14 Viewing the test log 15 Diagnostic error ... (ROM) on page 12 for more information. These LEDs are built into the server. See "Light path diagnostics" on self-test or POST. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 11
Diagnostics Diagnostic tools overview 11 POST 11 POST beep codes 12 POST error messages 12 Event/error logs 12 Small computer system interface messages . . . . 12 Diagnostic programs and error messages . . . . 12 Text messages 13 Starting the diagnostic programs 14 Viewing the test log 15 Diagnostic error ... (ROM) on page 12 for more information. These LEDs are built into the server. See "Light path diagnostics" on self-test or POST. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 11
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...program appears, and the System POST Complete (OK) light is not installed. then, select Event/Error Logsfrom the main menu. Type 8666 If POST finishes without detecting any message that indicates that POST detected a problem. A single problem might cause several error messages. When... Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor. Small computer system interface messages If you run the test. If POST detects a problem, more than one beep sounds and an error message appears on page 131. After you correct the cause of the server. 12 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 ...
...program appears, and the System POST Complete (OK) light is not installed. then, select Event/Error Logsfrom the main menu. Type 8666 If POST finishes without detecting any message that indicates that POST detected a problem. A single problem might cause several error messages. When... Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor. Small computer system interface messages If you run the test. If POST detects a problem, more than one beep sounds and an error message appears on page 131. After you correct the cause of the server. 12 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 ...
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...-50-pin converter (option number 32G3925). Use the 16-bit two-drop SCSI cable located in this interface, you must have a special interface called small computer system interface, or SCSI. Connect the SCSI device(s) in one 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB diskette drive. Note: If you are installing a device with another. Installing a hot...
...-50-pin converter (option number 32G3925). Use the 16-bit two-drop SCSI cable located in this interface, you must have a special interface called small computer system interface, or SCSI. Connect the SCSI device(s) in one 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB diskette drive. Note: If you are installing a device with another. Installing a hot...
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... 3 Ground 4 +5 V dc 5 Clock 6 Not connected Ultra2 SCSI ports The server has a dual-channel Ultra-2 small computer system interface (SCSI) controller on the I /O board has one keyboard port connector on self-test (POST). The following table...for the auxiliary-device connector on the rear of the server. 6 4 2 5 3 1 Table 12. Type 8666 Keyboard port There is one auxiliary-device port that supports a mouse or other pointing device. The following table shows ... 3 1 Table 13. This controller supports two independent SCSI 68 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 -
... 3 Ground 4 +5 V dc 5 Clock 6 Not connected Ultra2 SCSI ports The server has a dual-channel Ultra-2 small computer system interface (SCSI) controller on the I /O board has one keyboard port connector on self-test (POST). The following table...for the auxiliary-device connector on the rear of the server. 6 4 2 5 3 1 Table 12. Type 8666 Keyboard port There is one auxiliary-device port that supports a mouse or other pointing device. The following table shows ... 3 1 Table 13. This controller supports two independent SCSI 68 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 -
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Start the computer with your operating system below: v OS/2 Warp Server a. From a command prompt, type x: where x is the drive and directory from the Available Applications selection list. The ServerGuide Netfinity Applications windows opens. v Windows 95, 98, or NT a. c. Type x:\SCW95 where... the Available Applications list and then refer to the Client Services for Netfinity Manager User's Guide for Netfinity Manager from the Start button menu. d. Select IBM Netfinity Manager from which the Netfinity Manager installation program was started. Choose a drive and directory from the...
Start the computer with your operating system below: v OS/2 Warp Server a. From a command prompt, type x: where x is the drive and directory from the Available Applications selection list. The ServerGuide Netfinity Applications windows opens. v Windows 95, 98, or NT a. c. Type x:\SCW95 where... the Available Applications list and then refer to the Client Services for Netfinity Manager User's Guide for Netfinity Manager from the Start button menu. d. Select IBM Netfinity Manager from which the Netfinity Manager installation program was started. Choose a drive and directory from the...
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... remove previously applied updates. Also, the entire partition can be used with IBM computers. Update Connector Manager Use Update Connector Manager to quickly and easily gather information...number of diagnostic tasks on the hardware and software configurations of purchase. Type 8666 This technique allows system activity records to be backed-up, restored, or ...discover, apply, or remove updates automatically and periodically. 102 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 - This service is continually collected from the system partition. Individual files and...
... remove previously applied updates. Also, the entire partition can be used with IBM computers. Update Connector Manager Use Update Connector Manager to quickly and easily gather information...number of diagnostic tasks on the hardware and software configurations of purchase. Type 8666 This technique allows system activity records to be backed-up, restored, or ...discover, apply, or remove updates automatically and periodically. 102 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 - This service is continually collected from the system partition. Individual files and...
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... FRUs to have available when servicing the computer. The most likely cause is functioning properly. See the following examples. Battery 2. Configuration problems can be stored in Setup to help you replace a FRU. For IBM devices not supported by index, refer to -FRU index This index supports Netfinity 7100 - Use this Symptom-to-FRU index...
... FRUs to have available when servicing the computer. The most likely cause is functioning properly. See the following examples. Battery 2. Configuration problems can be stored in Setup to help you replace a FRU. For IBM devices not supported by index, refer to -FRU index This index supports Netfinity 7100 - Use this Symptom-to-FRU index...
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... Board 132 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 - I/O Legacy Board 184 (Power-on page 34.) 2. I /O Legacy Board 3. Type 8666 I /O Legacy board 114 (Adapter read-only memory 1. Run Configuration/Setup Note: Be sure to load the default settings and any 2. Run Configuration/Setup logic failed) 2. Processor 2. Processor/PCI Board 176 (Computer cover or cable cover was...
... Board 132 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 - I/O Legacy Board 184 (Power-on page 34.) 2. I /O Legacy Board 3. Type 8666 I /O Legacy board 114 (Adapter read-only memory 1. Run Configuration/Setup Note: Be sure to load the default settings and any 2. Run Configuration/Setup logic failed) 2. Processor 2. Processor/PCI Board 176 (Computer cover or cable cover was...
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... reading I2C device. Any external devices Surge suppressor device (on bus 4. 1. Check devices on the computer) 142 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 - Replace DASD Backplane 5. Replace I /O Legacy Board bus 8. Replace I/O Legacy Board Failure reading I2C device. Type 8666 Message Action Failure reading I2C device. Reseat CPUs 2. Check devices on page 131. Check the LEDs...
... reading I2C device. Any external devices Surge suppressor device (on bus 4. 1. Check devices on the computer) 142 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 - Replace DASD Backplane 5. Replace I /O Legacy Board bus 8. Replace I/O Legacy Board Failure reading I2C device. Type 8666 Message Action Failure reading I2C device. Reseat CPUs 2. Check devices on page 131. Check the LEDs...
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default is secure.) e. 1 Microprocessor and VRM f. 3 Terminator Cards g. Modem, printer, mouse, or non-IBM devices Each adapter Hard disk drives Memory-Modules (Minimum requirement = 512 MB (4x128 MB DIMMs)) Note: Minimum operating requirements are: a. 1 Power Supply b. ...power switch; If you remove an adapter from the system, and replacing that connection to -FRU index 143 Memory Modules (with pins 2 and 3 on the computer. If the problem remains, suspect the following FRUs in the order listed: Power Supply Power Backplane Processor/PCI Board I /O Legacy Board. 2. I/O Legacy Board...
default is secure.) e. 1 Microprocessor and VRM f. 3 Terminator Cards g. Modem, printer, mouse, or non-IBM devices Each adapter Hard disk drives Memory-Modules (Minimum requirement = 512 MB (4x128 MB DIMMs)) Note: Minimum operating requirements are: a. 1 Power Supply b. ...power switch; If you remove an adapter from the system, and replacing that connection to -FRU index 143 Memory Modules (with pins 2 and 3 on the computer. If the problem remains, suspect the following FRUs in the order listed: Power Supply Power Backplane Processor/PCI Board I /O Legacy Board. 2. I/O Legacy Board...
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Related service information Note: The service procedures are designed to help you isolate problems. They are written with the assumption that you have model-specific training on all computers, or that are familiar with the computers, functions, terminology, and service information provided in this manual. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 151
Related service information Note: The service procedures are designed to help you isolate problems. They are written with the assumption that you have model-specific training on all computers, or that are familiar with the computers, functions, terminology, and service information provided in this manual. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 151
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... when you are: hammering, drilling soldering, cutting wire, attaching springs, using solvents, or working in a hazardous position. v Reinstall all covers correctly before servicing an IBM mobile computer. Type 8666 v Place removed covers and other people will not trip over it . Ensure that your hair is worn or defective. Never move suddenly or twist... maintenance. v Keep your feet. 3. v Insert the ends of the object equally between your tool case away from the end. Electrical safety 152 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 -
... when you are: hammering, drilling soldering, cutting wire, attaching springs, using solvents, or working in a hazardous position. v Reinstall all covers correctly before servicing an IBM mobile computer. Type 8666 v Place removed covers and other people will not trip over it . Ensure that your hair is worn or defective. Never move suddenly or twist... maintenance. v Keep your feet. 3. v Insert the ends of the object equally between your tool case away from the end. Electrical safety 152 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 -
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...8666 v Always look carefully for possible hazards in good condition. Each machine, as specified in a checklist. Check the power cord for: a. The surface is to get medical aid. Insulation must determine how serious the apparent hazard could be frayed or worn. 154 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100... - Safety inspection guide The intent of non-IBM features or options not covered by this ...a machine: - Use caution; Power-off the computer. v Do not service the following parts with the reflective surface of these products...
...8666 v Always look carefully for possible hazards in good condition. Each machine, as specified in a checklist. Check the power cord for: a. The surface is to get medical aid. Insulation must determine how serious the apparent hazard could be frayed or worn. 154 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100... - Safety inspection guide The intent of non-IBM features or options not covered by this ...a machine: - Use caution; Power-off the computer. v Do not service the following parts with the reflective surface of these products...
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...removed or tampered with other liquids, or signs of fire or smoke damage. 7. Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (ICs) should be verified by equalizing the charge so that the power-supply cover... strap against ESD damage. - Use an ESD common ground or reference point when working on ac-operated computers. Grounding requirements Electrical grounding of any obvious non-IBM alterations. Safety notices (multi-lingual translations) The caution and danger safety notices in charge between objects.
...removed or tampered with other liquids, or signs of fire or smoke damage. 7. Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (ICs) should be verified by equalizing the charge so that the power-supply cover... strap against ESD damage. - Use an ESD common ground or reference point when working on ac-operated computers. Grounding requirements Electrical grounding of any obvious non-IBM alterations. Safety notices (multi-lingual translations) The caution and danger safety notices in charge between objects.