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.... Purpose of your interest. MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration Notes: 1. Following are the settings of this procedure, diagnostics are run on password or privileged-access password is detected on the minimally-configured system, the remaining FRUs are exchanged one or more symptoms in its error log. From the Service...actions while you should make notes of reboot attempts to attempt recoveries. From the System Power Control Menu go to enter the password before you are added back until the failing FRU is used to locate defective FRUs not found by the user to monitor ...
.... Purpose of your interest. MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration Notes: 1. Following are the settings of this procedure, diagnostics are run on password or privileged-access password is detected on the minimally-configured system, the remaining FRUs are exchanged one or more symptoms in its error log. From the Service...actions while you should make notes of reboot attempts to attempt recoveries. From the System Power Control Menu go to enter the password before you are added back until the failing FRU is used to locate defective FRUs not found by the user to monitor ...
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... device, can't locate package. 20D00011 Cannot determine Machine Model. 20E00xxx 20E00000 Security Power on Password entry error. 20E00001 Privileged-access password entry error. 20E00002 Privileged-access password jumper not enabled. 20E00003 Power on 3-1.) 1. The password has been entered incorrectly. Replace battery, restore NVRAM data (passwords, startup data). 2. Error Code to FRU Index 3-3 If no tampering evident: 1. Retry installing the...
... device, can't locate package. 20D00011 Cannot determine Machine Model. 20E00xxx 20E00000 Security Power on Password entry error. 20E00001 Privileged-access password entry error. 20E00002 Privileged-access password jumper not enabled. 20E00003 Power on 3-1.) 1. The password has been entered incorrectly. Replace battery, restore NVRAM data (passwords, startup data). 2. Error Code to FRU Index 3-3 If no tampering evident: 1. Retry installing the...
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... problem 20E0000C EEPROM read problem. 20E00017 20EE0xxx 20EE0003 Cold boot needed for jumper location and position. 1. Consult the system's User's Guide for password entry. Replace I /O board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O board, (See notes on system unit. 2. Plug in ...in keyboard. 2. Replace the Service Processor. 2. Replace I /O board, (See notes on system unit. 2. Action / Possible Failing FRU If for privileged-access password install, is installed: 1. Example: 000.000.000.000 Enter valid (numeric) IP parameter. Replace I /O board. (See notes on 3-1.) Turn ...
... problem 20E0000C EEPROM read problem. 20E00017 20EE0xxx 20EE0003 Cold boot needed for jumper location and position. 1. Consult the system's User's Guide for password entry. Replace I /O board. (See notes on 3-1.) 1. Replace I /O board, (See notes on system unit. 2. Plug in ...in keyboard. 2. Replace the Service Processor. 2. Replace I /O board, (See notes on system unit. 2. Action / Possible Failing FRU If for privileged-access password install, is installed: 1. Example: 000.000.000.000 Enter valid (numeric) IP parameter. Replace I /O board. (See notes on 3-1.) Turn ...
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... 1020-4) to Action under error code 25AA0xxx. Use the location code obtained from the SMS Error Log utility (described in the correct position if doing a privileged-access password install. 2. EEPROM problem resolution: 1. Retry the operation. 3. Firmware Error Codes. Reseat any installed memory card(s) and retry. 2. Ensure that the EEPROM Security jumper is reported...
... 1020-4) to Action under error code 25AA0xxx. Use the location code obtained from the SMS Error Log utility (described in the correct position if doing a privileged-access password install. 2. EEPROM problem resolution: 1. Retry the operation. 3. Firmware Error Codes. Reseat any installed memory card(s) and retry. 2. Ensure that the EEPROM Security jumper is reported...
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...29. No boot image located. Error Code to composite image Erase flash Start O.B.E. Checkpoint Description E1EB Verify flash EPROM recovery image. Privileged-Access Password prompt. Build boot device list. If the diskette is installed with the symptom "All display problems." See the note on boot device(s)... Power-On Password prompt. See the note on page 5-22. Prompt should be executed. The System Management Services recovery procedure for the flash EEPROM...
...29. No boot image located. Error Code to composite image Erase flash Start O.B.E. Checkpoint Description E1EB Verify flash EPROM recovery image. Privileged-Access Password prompt. Build boot device list. If the diskette is installed with the symptom "All display problems." See the note on boot device(s)... Power-On Password prompt. See the note on page 5-22. Prompt should be executed. The System Management Services recovery procedure for the flash EEPROM...
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Privileged-Access Password: The privileged-access password protects against the unauthorized starting of up to eight characters (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9) for network servers and other computers that operate unattended. You can use any combination ... the remote mode. Remote Mode: The remote mode, when enabled, allows the system to Remote . This mode is ideal for your password in the box. If you remove the power-on password before you select the Entry icon, a screen with 8 empty boxes appears. If you are required to Remote . When the remote...
Privileged-Access Password: The privileged-access password protects against the unauthorized starting of up to eight characters (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9) for network servers and other computers that operate unattended. You can use any combination ... the remote mode. Remote Mode: The remote mode, when enabled, allows the system to Remote . This mode is ideal for your password in the box. If you remove the power-on password before you select the Entry icon, a screen with 8 empty boxes appears. If you are required to Remote . When the remote...
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See "Battery" on password, you have to disable this password. System Management Services 5-15 Chapter 5. After you have entered and verified the password, the privileged-access password icon flashes and changes to the locked position to indicate that your computer now requires the password you just entered before running system programs. Note: If you forget the power-on page 6-38 for at least 30 seconds to remove the battery for details.
See "Battery" on password, you have to disable this password. System Management Services 5-15 Chapter 5. After you have entered and verified the password, the privileged-access password icon flashes and changes to the locked position to indicate that your computer now requires the password you just entered before running system programs. Note: If you forget the power-on page 6-38 for at least 30 seconds to remove the battery for details.
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...| ------' Chapter 5. Audio 3. Display Error Log 4. Change SCSI id 6. Select Console ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Set Password and Unattended Start Mode: Entering this selection permits access to select from the following options. Set Privileged-Access Password 5. Utilities The Utilities screen enables you to the following system management tools. Remote Initial Program Load Setup 5. System Management Services 5-31 Remove Power...
...| ------' Chapter 5. Audio 3. Display Error Log 4. Change SCSI id 6. Select Console ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Set Password and Unattended Start Mode: Entering this selection permits access to select from the following options. Set Privileged-Access Password 5. Utilities The Utilities screen enables you to the following system management tools. Remote Initial Program Load Setup 5. System Management Services 5-31 Remove Power...
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...privileged-access password and want to remove it, select Remove Privileged-Access Password. First, you are asked to disable the password. Ping ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Note: Some applications may need to be entered as 123.132.004.020. System Management Services 5-33 Set Privileged-Access Password: The privileged-access password... protects against the unauthorized starting of your password, you have to shut down the computer and remove the battery for...
...privileged-access password and want to remove it, select Remove Privileged-Access Password. First, you are asked to disable the password. Ping ===> .------. |X=Exit| ------' Note: Some applications may need to be entered as 123.132.004.020. System Management Services 5-33 Set Privileged-Access Password: The privileged-access password... protects against the unauthorized starting of your password, you have to shut down the computer and remove the battery for...
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... Ring Indicate Power-On Setup Dial-out Phone Numbers Setup Surveillance Update Service Processor Flash EPROM Change General Access Password Change Privileged Access Password Select Language Enable/Disable Unattended Start Mode 1 Operating system root password 2 Privileged access password 3 General access (power-on) password Service Processor Menus (ASCII terminals) Y3 Y3 Y3 Y3 Y3 Y3 Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2...
... Ring Indicate Power-On Setup Dial-out Phone Numbers Setup Surveillance Update Service Processor Flash EPROM Change General Access Password Change Privileged Access Password Select Language Enable/Disable Unattended Start Mode 1 Operating system root password 2 Privileged access password 3 General access (power-on) password Service Processor Menus (ASCII terminals) Y3 Y3 Y3 Y3 Y3 Y3 Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2 Y2...
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...and press the power button to confirm its presence. the user must know the general access password. How to access Service Processor menus locally Service Processor menus may be accessed locally by connecting a modem to the appropriate serial port and turn the modem on ...port. Service Processor Menus B-3 the user must know the privileged access password. When the server is disconnected. Next the Service Processor prompts you for a password (if set ), and when verified, displays the Service Processor menus. Privileged user menus - Menu Inactivity To prevent loss of control in...
...and press the power button to confirm its presence. the user must know the general access password. How to access Service Processor menus locally Service Processor menus may be accessed locally by connecting a modem to the appropriate serial port and turn the modem on ...port. Service Processor Menus B-3 the user must know the privileged access password. When the server is disconnected. Next the Service Processor prompts you for a password (if set ), and when verified, displays the Service Processor menus. Privileged user menus - Menu Inactivity To prevent loss of control in...
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... User Menus The menu options presented to the General user are a subset of the options available to access these menus. Read Service Processor Error Logs 5. The user must know the General Access Password in order to the Privileged user. Read VPD Displays manufacturer vital product data, such as serial numbers, part numbers, etc. Read...
... User Menus The menu options presented to the General user are a subset of the options available to access these menus. Read Service Processor Error Logs 5. The user must know the General Access Password in order to the Privileged user. Read VPD Displays manufacturer vital product data, such as serial numbers, part numbers, etc. Read...
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... You need the firmware version for reference when you either update or repair the functions of your server reports in order to privileged users only. B-6 Service Guide The System Name is the name your server. The user must know the Privileged Access Password in problem messages. Privileged User Menus The following menus are available to...
... You need the firmware version for reference when you either update or repair the functions of your server reports in order to privileged users only. B-6 Service Guide The System Name is the name your server. The user must know the Privileged Access Password in problem messages. Privileged User Menus The following menus are available to...
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Start Talk Mode 5. Return to Previous Menu 99. Service Processor SETUP MENU Service Processor SETUP MENU 1. Change General Access Password 3. OS Surveillance Setup Menu 6. Reset Service Processor 7. Exit from Menus Note Unless otherwise stated in menu responses settings become effective when a menu is exited using option 98 or 99. Enable/Disable Console Mirroring: Currently Disabled 4. B-8 Service Guide Reprogram Service Processor Flash EPROM 98. Change Privileged Access Password 2.
Start Talk Mode 5. Return to Previous Menu 99. Service Processor SETUP MENU Service Processor SETUP MENU 1. Change General Access Password 3. OS Surveillance Setup Menu 6. Reset Service Processor 7. Exit from Menus Note Unless otherwise stated in menu responses settings become effective when a menu is exited using option 98 or 99. Enable/Disable Console Mirroring: Currently Disabled 4. B-8 Service Guide Reprogram Service Processor Flash EPROM 98. Change Privileged Access Password 2.
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...any combination of up to power-on the server. It provides the user with the Privileged Access Password and the General Access Password. Change General Access Password Set or change the Privileged Access Password. This action is taken based on the assumption that the server is usually available ... of attempts to Service Processor menus, and is in an adequately secure location with the entered password Change Privileged Access Password Set or change the General Access Password. Passwords Passwords can be set from the Service Processor menu or from the SMS menus. The error threshold ...
...any combination of up to power-on the server. It provides the user with the Privileged Access Password and the General Access Password. Change General Access Password Set or change the Privileged Access Password. This action is taken based on the assumption that the server is usually available ... of attempts to Service Processor menus, and is in an adequately secure location with the entered password Change Privileged Access Password Set or change the General Access Password. Passwords Passwords can be set from the Service Processor menu or from the SMS menus. The error threshold ...
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... login prompt should be powered off . (The AIX command shutdown -F will do this test. 1. These numbers are successful, call -in to continue powering on your privileged access password. 2. When this occurs, you the Service Processor Main Menu after requesting your remote terminal. These tests include communicating with the server operating system. Go to...
... login prompt should be powered off . (The AIX command shutdown -F will do this test. 1. These numbers are successful, call -in to continue powering on your privileged access password. 2. When this occurs, you the Service Processor Main Menu after requesting your remote terminal. These tests include communicating with the server operating system. Go to...
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... if the previous IPL attempt failed. Menus The SP menus are : Modem Configuration SP will check to know either General User (Power-On Password or POP) or Privileged User (Privileged Access Password or PAP). Bring-Up Phase This phase is detected. Standby Phase The standby phase can be mirrored on , and exited upon loading of...
... if the previous IPL attempt failed. Menus The SP menus are : Modem Configuration SP will check to know either General User (Power-On Password or POP) or Privileged User (Privileged Access Password or PAP). Bring-Up Phase This phase is detected. Standby Phase The standby phase can be mirrored on , and exited upon loading of...
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... assembly 6-45 removal and replacement 6-45 operator panel display removal and replacement 6-44 P pager B-18, B-19 parallel card removal and replacement 6-46 parts information 7-1 passwords changing general access password B-9 changing privileged access password B-9 overview B-9 paths, data broken loop 3-86 description of 3-62 pdisk identification 3-61 with no associated hdisk 2-38 physical disk drives (pdisks) 3-61, 3-67...
... assembly 6-45 removal and replacement 6-45 operator panel display removal and replacement 6-44 P pager B-18, B-19 parallel card removal and replacement 6-46 parts information 7-1 passwords changing general access password B-9 changing privileged access password B-9 overview B-9 paths, data broken loop 3-86 description of 3-62 pdisk identification 3-61 with no associated hdisk 2-38 physical disk drives (pdisks) 3-61, 3-67...
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... power cables 1-12, 7-7 power MAP 2-12 power supply removal and replacement 6-15 power-on methods B-26 power-on self-tests (POSTs) A-1, A-2 preface xv primary console D-8 privileged access password, changing B-9 privileged user menus B-6 problem determination POSTs, adapter A-2 POSTs, disk drive module A-1 SRNs (service request numbers) A-3 using service aids 3-84 problem determination MAP 2-6 Processor card removal...
... power cables 1-12, 7-7 power MAP 2-12 power supply removal and replacement 6-15 power-on methods B-26 power-on self-tests (POSTs) A-1, A-2 preface xv primary console D-8 privileged access password, changing B-9 privileged user menus B-6 problem determination POSTs, adapter A-2 POSTs, disk drive module A-1 SRNs (service request numbers) A-3 using service aids 3-84 problem determination MAP 2-6 Processor card removal...