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...boot list. 6. If you are unable to load the diagnostics to boot in standalone diagnostics from the NIM server if there is Linux. 1. Enter any requested password. The Cstate for assistance. Enter any requested password. All operations to a network with a Network... 2. Loading the Online AIX Diagnostics on a System To run the standalone diagnostics in the client system's service guide. 18 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Installation Guide After the keyboard POST indicator displays on the firmware console and before the last POST indicator (speaker) displays, press...
...boot list. 6. If you are unable to load the diagnostics to boot in standalone diagnostics from the NIM server if there is Linux. 1. Enter any requested password. The Cstate for assistance. Enter any requested password. All operations to a network with a Network... 2. Loading the Online AIX Diagnostics on a System To run the standalone diagnostics in the client system's service guide. 18 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Installation Guide After the keyboard POST indicator displays on the firmware console and before the last POST indicator (speaker) displays, press...
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...illustration. 4. Grasp the sheet metal lip of the problem. Replacing the faulty part does not clear this crontab 34 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Installation Guide Lift out the failing fan unit. 3 2 1 1 Model 275 2 Service Access Cover 3 Cooling Fan (Fan #1) Hot-Swap System Fan Replacement Notes: 1. If a fan ... 28 3. Pull on page 26. 2. This note applies only to check the crontab file for any power/cooling warning messages. When a power or cooling error is cooled with Linux installed, you feel the fan pull loose from its connector. 6. Hot-Swap System Fan Removal To remove...
...illustration. 4. Grasp the sheet metal lip of the problem. Replacing the faulty part does not clear this crontab 34 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Installation Guide Lift out the failing fan unit. 3 2 1 1 Model 275 2 Service Access Cover 3 Cooling Fan (Fan #1) Hot-Swap System Fan Replacement Notes: 1. If a fan ... 28 3. Pull on page 26. 2. This note applies only to check the crontab file for any power/cooling warning messages. When a power or cooling error is cooled with Linux installed, you feel the fan pull loose from its connector. 6. Hot-Swap System Fan Removal To remove...
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...Slimline media drive, do the following : 1. Media Drives (Diskette, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, Tape, or Disk Drive) Attention: Neither the Linux nor the AIX operating system support hot-plugging any PCI adapter. Note: Slimline media devices are not supported in the right drive slot, media... For the location of the system. While holding the blue plastic retaining tab, grasp the drive and pull it into the system. 42 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Installation Guide Before performing this procedure, read the following: v "Safety Notices" on page vii v "Laser Safety Information" on page ix ...
...Slimline media drive, do the following : 1. Media Drives (Diskette, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, Tape, or Disk Drive) Attention: Neither the Linux nor the AIX operating system support hot-plugging any PCI adapter. Note: Slimline media devices are not supported in the right drive slot, media... For the location of the system. While holding the blue plastic retaining tab, grasp the drive and pull it into the system. 42 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Installation Guide Before performing this procedure, read the following: v "Safety Notices" on page vii v "Laser Safety Information" on page ix ...
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...from the disk to remove a hot-plug disk drive. Select the desired disk from the IBM pSeries Information Eserver Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. The power LED on the screen and press Enter. 15. Documentation for the drive you are removing...Before a disk can cause unrecoverable data corruption. At the command line, type smitty. 4. Attention: The Linux operating system does not support these procedures, ensure that you have to power off your AIX system to be backed up the data for the AIX operating system is removed. 18. ...
...from the disk to remove a hot-plug disk drive. Select the desired disk from the IBM pSeries Information Eserver Center at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base. The power LED on the screen and press Enter. 15. Documentation for the drive you are removing...Before a disk can cause unrecoverable data corruption. At the command line, type smitty. 4. Attention: The Linux operating system does not support these procedures, ensure that you have to power off your AIX system to be backed up the data for the AIX operating system is removed. 18. ...
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Attention: The Linux operating system does not support these hot-pluggable procedures. Deconfigure the drive you isolate the faulty drive. 5. At the command line, type smitty. 7. Select Removable ...: Before you perform the following : 1. Refer to the drive) and pulling the hot-plug disk drive away from the configuration. A system with Linux installed must be shut down and powered off when the disk drive is removed. See "Deconfiguring (Removing) a Disk Drive" on page 47. Chapter 3. To remove a hot-plug disk drive...
Attention: The Linux operating system does not support these hot-pluggable procedures. Deconfigure the drive you isolate the faulty drive. 5. At the command line, type smitty. 7. Select Removable ...: Before you perform the following : 1. Refer to the drive) and pulling the hot-plug disk drive away from the configuration. A system with Linux installed must be shut down and powered off when the disk drive is removed. See "Deconfiguring (Removing) a Disk Drive" on page 47. Chapter 3. To remove a hot-plug disk drive...
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...Align the drive assembly so that the drive has been removed from the system configuration can cause unrecoverable data corruption. Attention: The Linux operating system does not support these procedures, ensure that the customer has taken appropriate actions to back up to run HACMP clustering. ...Devices Added After IPL and press Enter. Use the non-hot-pluggable adapter procedures when replacing a PCI adapter with Linux installed must be shut down and powered off before it has been removed from the configuration. Select Devices. 8. Installing Options 51 Do not use Install/...
...Align the drive assembly so that the drive has been removed from the system configuration can cause unrecoverable data corruption. Attention: The Linux operating system does not support these procedures, ensure that the customer has taken appropriate actions to back up to run HACMP clustering. ...Devices Added After IPL and press Enter. Use the non-hot-pluggable adapter procedures when replacing a PCI adapter with Linux installed must be shut down and powered off before it has been removed from the configuration. Select Devices. 8. Installing Options 51 Do not use Install/...
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...ROM level (alterable).. Type them exactly as root user. 2. The firmware level is available at http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/support/micro. If the system is running Linux, the platform firmware level can be determined by either of Firmware on the System Note: This information may be done...is running AIX, the firmware level can be downloaded or copied into the /tmp/fwupdate directory, verify its existence by the following methods: v On the Linux command line type: /usr/sbin/ibmras/nvram/ --print-vpd | grep 3F A line similar to the /tmp/fwupdate directory, enter the following steps: 1....
...ROM level (alterable).. Type them exactly as root user. 2. The firmware level is available at http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/support/micro. If the system is running Linux, the platform firmware level can be determined by either of Firmware on the System Note: This information may be done...is running AIX, the firmware level can be downloaded or copied into the /tmp/fwupdate directory, verify its existence by the following methods: v On the Linux command line type: /usr/sbin/ibmras/nvram/ --print-vpd | grep 3F A line similar to the /tmp/fwupdate directory, enter the following steps: 1....
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... 37 Service Focal Point 37 Accessing System Log Error Information 38 Accessing Errors when a System is Running AIX 38 Accessing Errors when a System is Running Linux 38 Resetting the System Attention LED 38 Resetting the LED when a System is Running AIX 38 Resetting the LED when a System is 1011 1B0x . . . . 84... Error Codes 138 SPCN Error Codes 139 Firmware Error Codes 142 Service Processor Error Codes 163 Memory DIMM Present Detect Bits (PD-Bits 170 iv IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide
... 37 Service Focal Point 37 Accessing System Log Error Information 38 Accessing Errors when a System is Running AIX 38 Accessing Errors when a System is Running Linux 38 Resetting the System Attention LED 38 Resetting the LED when a System is Running AIX 38 Resetting the LED when a System is 1011 1B0x . . . . 84... Error Codes 138 SPCN Error Codes 139 Firmware Error Codes 142 Service Processor Error Codes 163 Memory DIMM Present Detect Bits (PD-Bits 170 iv IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide
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... its base location code), but may require extended location information to their specific locations within the physical structure of logical functions in the Linux error logs. v The - (dash) separator character represents a normal structural relationship where the child is a separate physical package and it... of variable length, consisting of a series of the failing field replaceable units. AIX Location Codes Note: When the system is running under the Linux operating system, AIX location codes are produced by a dash (-), or slash (/), or a pound sign (#) character. AB-CD-EF-GH ...
... its base location code), but may require extended location information to their specific locations within the physical structure of logical functions in the Linux error logs. v The - (dash) separator character represents a normal structural relationship where the child is a separate physical package and it... of variable length, consisting of a series of the failing field replaceable units. AIX Location Codes Note: When the system is running under the Linux operating system, AIX location codes are produced by a dash (-), or slash (/), or a pound sign (#) character. AB-CD-EF-GH ...
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...P1: U0.1-P1-M2 Examples of parts. From the General User menu, select Read VPD Image from Last System Boot, then enter 90 to : v Power subsystem FRUs v System unit FRUs Chapter 1. Reference Information 21 H defines the logical unit address of the device. In this is an error code with an...an eight-digit error code appears in the operator panel display or in a partition by using the service processor menus. If the system is running Linux, you can determine the FRU part numbers of the electronic assemblies in the entire system by using the lscfg -vp | more command. This ...
...P1: U0.1-P1-M2 Examples of parts. From the General User menu, select Read VPD Image from Last System Boot, then enter 90 to : v Power subsystem FRUs v System unit FRUs Chapter 1. Reference Information 21 H defines the logical unit address of the device. In this is an error code with an...an eight-digit error code appears in the operator panel display or in a partition by using the service processor menus. If the system is running Linux, you can determine the FRU part numbers of the electronic assemblies in the entire system by using the lscfg -vp | more command. This ...
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Use the following illustration to help you map a location code to its connector on the system backplane. Mapping AIX and Physical Location Codes Note: AIX location codes are not available when using the Linux operating system. Reference Information 23 Chapter 1.
Use the following illustration to help you map a location code to its connector on the system backplane. Mapping AIX and Physical Location Codes Note: AIX location codes are not available when using the Linux operating system. Reference Information 23 Chapter 1.
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... Debug Connector U0.1-P1-X1/R1 U0.1-P1-X1 01-R1 1G-18 Chapter 1. The following table contains AIX and physical location codes for the IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 . AIX and Physical Location Code Table Note: AIX location codes are not available when using the...
... Debug Connector U0.1-P1-X1/R1 U0.1-P1-X1 01-R1 1G-18 Chapter 1. The following table contains AIX and physical location codes for the IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 . AIX and Physical Location Code Table Note: AIX location codes are not available when using the...
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...also be flashed when the system is presented. FRU Identify LEDs This system is booting. SRNs will not appear if the LINUX operating system is configured with power on by using the service processor LED Control Menu contained in the system can refer to the part name. If a ...replacement part is indicated, direct reference is running under the Linux operating system, AIX location codes are listed in AIX online diagnostics. Any...
...also be flashed when the system is presented. FRU Identify LEDs This system is booting. SRNs will not appear if the LINUX operating system is configured with power on by using the service processor LED Control Menu contained in the system can refer to the part name. If a ...replacement part is indicated, direct reference is running under the Linux operating system, AIX location codes are listed in AIX online diagnostics. Any...
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... Accessing Errors when a System is Running Linux If the system attention LED comes on page 70 to access the error logs: 1. When the list of the following : 1. This action turns off the LED. 38 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide If the system is required. ...2. Select Clear System Attention Indicator. Resetting the LED when a System is Running Linux." Accessing System Log Error Information Note: The system attention LED can ...
... Accessing Errors when a System is Running Linux If the system attention LED comes on page 70 to access the error logs: 1. When the list of the following : 1. This action turns off the LED. 38 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide If the system is required. ...2. Select Clear System Attention Indicator. Resetting the LED when a System is Running Linux." Accessing System Log Error Information Note: The system attention LED can ...
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From the service processor main menu, do the following: 1. Select Clear System Attention Indicator. Resetting the LED when a System is Running Linux The system must be powered off the LED. Select System Information Menu. 2. Chapter 2. Select LED Control Menu. 3. This action turns off to access the service processor menus. Diagnostic Overview 39
From the service processor main menu, do the following: 1. Select Clear System Attention Indicator. Resetting the LED when a System is Running Linux The system must be powered off the LED. Select System Information Menu. 2. Chapter 2. Select LED Control Menu. 3. This action turns off to access the service processor menus. Diagnostic Overview 39
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...operator panel. 2. If you have not previously been directed to MAP 1321, go to the "MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for the Model 275. The AIX error log and SMIT are only available when diagnostics are not supported on page 284. If the MAPs indicate that addresses this ...information stored on the VPD module on page 19. 4. If this model. If a network adapter is running the Linux operating system and you are not available when running the Linux operating system. Note: HMC configurations and CD-ROM drives are run online diagnostics in the tables. The digits that...
...operator panel. 2. If you have not previously been directed to MAP 1321, go to the "MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for the Model 275. The AIX error log and SMIT are only available when diagnostics are not supported on page 284. If the MAPs indicate that addresses this ...information stored on the VPD module on page 19. 4. If this model. If a network adapter is running the Linux operating system and you are not available when running the Linux operating system. Note: HMC configurations and CD-ROM drives are run online diagnostics in the tables. The digits that...
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... on the entire system. Enter a password, if requested. 7. If no fault is identified, call service support for assistance. 50 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide Go to perform certain actions based on displayed POST indicators. If no fault is identified, continue to stop. Step 1020... function is not available when using the Linux operating system. Refer to record code numbers and use those numbers in the Action column. Another feature that could disrupt a service action by powering on the system is an AIX function called timed power-on page 246. 2. Be prepared to...
... on the entire system. Enter a password, if requested. 7. If no fault is identified, call service support for assistance. 50 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide Go to perform certain actions based on displayed POST indicators. If no fault is identified, continue to stop. Step 1020... function is not available when using the Linux operating system. Refer to record code numbers and use those numbers in the Action column. Another feature that could disrupt a service action by powering on the system is an AIX function called timed power-on page 246. 2. Be prepared to...
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...) For steps to these procedures if the system is running Linux as error codes by Service Focal Point (SFP). For steps to be taken when beginning service on a machine with SFP, see the "MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point" on page 71. 60 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide
...) For steps to these procedures if the system is running Linux as error codes by Service Focal Point (SFP). For steps to be taken when beginning service on a machine with SFP, see the "MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point" on page 71. 60 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide
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... symptoms. Are there any actions that are the same as the error code or symptom recorded in "Entry MAP" on page 41. Choose a running Linux partition (preferably the partition with error code(s) of the form #xxxxxx, examine the details of each serviceable event to be listed in the ten latest... in the descriptions of all error codes of the form #xxxxxx. Step 1321-17 Examine the FRUs of serviceable events with the problem). 64 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide No Go to "Step 1321-17." Are there any additional error information or software messages on page 61?
... symptoms. Are there any actions that are the same as the error code or symptom recorded in "Entry MAP" on page 41. Choose a running Linux partition (preferably the partition with error code(s) of the form #xxxxxx, examine the details of each serviceable event to be listed in the ten latest... in the descriptions of all error codes of the form #xxxxxx. Step 1321-17 Examine the FRUs of serviceable events with the problem). 64 IntelliStation POWER 9114 Model 275 Service Guide No Go to "Step 1321-17." Are there any additional error information or software messages on page 61?
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... 27 18:13:41 rasler kernel: RTAS: -------- Ignore all logical partitions that have Linux installed. Yes Go to "Step 1321-30" on a partition running the Linux operating system. Step 1321-24 If your system is configured with more Linux run-time error messages are logged in the messages file under /var/log. If... the system is functional, examine the Linux system log by logging in to the system as the root user and entering the following is an example of the system may correct the ...
... 27 18:13:41 rasler kernel: RTAS: -------- Ignore all logical partitions that have Linux installed. Yes Go to "Step 1321-30" on a partition running the Linux operating system. Step 1321-24 If your system is configured with more Linux run-time error messages are logged in the messages file under /var/log. If... the system is functional, examine the Linux system log by logging in to the system as the root user and entering the following is an example of the system may correct the ...