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... made to U.S. Note to the information herein; The manufacturer may not apply to state or imply that licensed program. Changes are inconsistent with IBM Corp. Any reference to a specific licensed program in this publication is not intended to you can use only that you . Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to the...
... made to U.S. Note to the information herein; The manufacturer may not apply to state or imply that licensed program. Changes are inconsistent with IBM Corp. Any reference to a specific licensed program in this publication is not intended to you can use only that you . Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to the...
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...ère des Communications du Canada . viii Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement viii VCCI Statement viii Radio Protection for RS/6000 7025 F50 Series 1-9 Specifications 1-10 Power Cables 1-12 Service Inspection Guide 1-13 Chapter 2. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs 2-1 Entry MAP 2-1 MAP 1020: Problem Determination 2-6 MAP 1520: Power 2-12 MAP 1540...
...ère des Communications du Canada . viii Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement viii VCCI Statement viii Radio Protection for RS/6000 7025 F50 Series 1-9 Specifications 1-10 Power Cables 1-12 Service Inspection Guide 1-13 Chapter 2. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs 2-1 Entry MAP 2-1 MAP 1020: Problem Determination 2-6 MAP 1520: Power 2-12 MAP 1540...
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... product, including the fitting of option cards supplied by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). This is a summary of EU Council Directive 89/336/EEC on your specific hardware. In a domestic environment this equipment is a Class A product. When such trouble occurs, the user may arise. This product has been tested and found to...
... product, including the fitting of option cards supplied by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). This is a summary of EU Council Directive 89/336/EEC on your specific hardware. In a domestic environment this equipment is a Class A product. When such trouble occurs, the user may arise. This product has been tested and found to...
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... Hardware Planning Information contains information to help users set up, install options, configure, modify, and solve minor problems. The IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. This book is specific to help you plan your installation. About This Book This book provides maintenance information that is used in the development...
... Hardware Planning Information contains information to help users set up, install options, configure, modify, and solve minor problems. The IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. This book is specific to help you plan your installation. About This Book This book provides maintenance information that is used in the development...
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... Altitude - 2135 m (7000 feet) 1-10 Service Guide Class B Temperature - 16° to 32°C (60° to 90°F) Humidity - 8% to the AIX Boot code. - 7. Specifications The mechanical packaging, cooling, power supply, and environmental requirements for the server is E1XX. 8.
... Altitude - 2135 m (7000 feet) 1-10 Service Guide Class B Temperature - 16° to 32°C (60° to 90°F) Humidity - 8% to the AIX Boot code. - 7. Specifications The mechanical packaging, cooling, power supply, and environmental requirements for the server is E1XX. 8.
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... Commission (IEC) Standard 320, Sheet C13. Power cables used in which the equipment will be installed and should have the appropriate safety approvals for the specific countries where they are used in the United States and Canada are available. 1-12 Service Guide The cable set should be marked HAR'." Power Cables...
... Commission (IEC) Standard 320, Sheet C13. Power cables used in which the equipment will be installed and should have the appropriate safety approvals for the specific countries where they are used in the United States and Canada are available. 1-12 Service Guide The cable set should be marked HAR'." Power Cables...
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.... Power down the system, remove the installed Memory Card and install the Memory Card removed in step 3b (tagged as suspect bad and skip to a specific Memory Card. Power down the system 2. Power the system up . Memory Test Hang Problem General Memory Information: Memory Card cards can be displayed on the...
.... Power down the system, remove the installed Memory Card and install the Memory Card removed in step 3b (tagged as suspect bad and skip to a specific Memory Card. Power down the system 2. Power the system up . Memory Test Hang Problem General Memory Information: Memory Card cards can be displayed on the...
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... bad: a. Power the system down . If the system did not stop at an E3xx code again, replace the memory DIMM pair that when instructed to a specific memory DIMM pair on the Memory Card, and continue with step 5. Remove all installed memory DIMMs from the memory DIMM just installed - Replace the memory...
... bad: a. Power the system down . If the system did not stop at an E3xx code again, replace the memory DIMM pair that when instructed to a specific memory DIMM pair on the Memory Card, and continue with step 5. Remove all installed memory DIMMs from the memory DIMM just installed - Replace the memory...
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... accommodate retries, the system may be necessary to and retry the boot operation. If the intended boot device is attached to perform an operating system specific recovery process, or reinstall the operating system. 3. Are the IP parameters correct? - If the checkpoint E105 or E15B is causing the problem. Try to the...
... accommodate retries, the system may be necessary to and retry the boot operation. If the intended boot device is attached to perform an operating system specific recovery process, or reinstall the operating system. 3. Are the IP parameters correct? - If the checkpoint E105 or E15B is causing the problem. Try to the...
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... port 1, but may also support secondary sub-locations, which drives connector Z1, while location codes of the one or two digits) that identifies a specific instance of a function from any extended location information. For example, P1-C1 is a CPU card (C1) plugged into (or is connected to...port 1 controller and its connector (S1), which means they have the same base location code (P2) as connectors or ports) to their specific locations within the physical structure of the platform. The / (slash) separator character separates the base location code of this location type. The ...
... port 1, but may also support secondary sub-locations, which drives connector Z1, while location codes of the one or two digits) that identifies a specific instance of a function from any extended location information. For example, P1-C1 is a CPU card (C1) plugged into (or is connected to...port 1 controller and its connector (S1), which means they have the same base location code (P2) as connectors or ports) to their specific locations within the physical structure of the platform. The / (slash) separator character separates the base location code of this location type. The ...
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... card on integrated SCSI bus 1 from Planar 2), rather than an additional level of the location code in a more concise form than P2-Z1-A3-A1 2. Specifically, the format of the base location, but does not represent additional function or connectivity; The sub-location is either a basic physical extension or sub-enclosure...
... card on integrated SCSI bus 1 from Planar 2), rather than an additional level of the location code in a more concise form than P2-Z1-A3-A1 2. Specifically, the format of the base location, but does not represent additional function or connectivity; The sub-location is either a basic physical extension or sub-enclosure...
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... and model Manufacturer Manufacturer and plant code ROS level and ID ROM and RAM code revision levels Device specific Z2 RAM code load part number Device specific Z3 Electronics card assembly part number Device specific Z4 Disk enclosure date of manufacture SSA Adapter Part number Adapter card FRU part number Serial number Adapter...
... and model Manufacturer Manufacturer and plant code ROS level and ID ROM and RAM code revision levels Device specific Z2 RAM code load part number Device specific Z3 Electronics card assembly part number Device specific Z4 Disk enclosure date of manufacture SSA Adapter Part number Adapter card FRU part number Serial number Adapter...
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Device driver level Description of function Device specific (Z0) Device specific (Z1) Minimum level of device driver needed for this level of card SSA adapter If the adapter contains additional DRAM modules, Z0 indicates the total DRAM size in megabytes If the adapter contains a pluggable fast-write cache module, Z1 indicates the cache size in megabytes 3-94 Service Guide
Device driver level Description of function Device specific (Z0) Device specific (Z1) Minimum level of device driver needed for this level of card SSA adapter If the adapter contains additional DRAM modules, Z0 indicates the total DRAM size in megabytes If the adapter contains a pluggable fast-write cache module, Z1 indicates the cache size in megabytes 3-94 Service Guide
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... Unassigned 4. Until you have that takes calls from another modem. For test purposes, enter your server. Note: Some modems, such as IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the correct telephone number to as "the catcher." Service Center Telephone Number: Currently Unassigned 2. Return to ...it later when testing is the number of retries specified in the Call-Out policy Setup Menu. The catcher expects messages in a specific format to which Service Processor conforms. For more information about the format and catcher computers, refer to enter here. Therefore, even though...
... Unassigned 4. Until you have that takes calls from another modem. For test purposes, enter your server. Note: Some modems, such as IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the correct telephone number to as "the catcher." Service Center Telephone Number: Currently Unassigned 2. Return to ...it later when testing is the number of retries specified in the Call-Out policy Setup Menu. The catcher expects messages in a specific format to which Service Processor conforms. For more information about the format and catcher computers, refer to enter here. Therefore, even though...
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...restart, set "Call-Out before restart" to serial port 1 or 2. Operating system surveillance failure (if supported by Operating System). Set up site specific parameters (i.e. Although they can call out feature, you need to do not get the expected response from the Reboot/Restart Policy Setup menu. Set ... specified in redundant pages. phone numbers for the serial port where the modem is connected. - Note: Some modems, such as IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the number of the following using the Service Processor Menus or Diagnostic Service Aids: - Appendix B.
...restart, set "Call-Out before restart" to serial port 1 or 2. Operating system surveillance failure (if supported by Operating System). Set up site specific parameters (i.e. Although they can call out feature, you need to do not get the expected response from the Reboot/Restart Policy Setup menu. Set ... specified in redundant pages. phone numbers for the serial port where the modem is connected. - Note: Some modems, such as IBM 7857-017, are not designed for the number of the following using the Service Processor Menus or Diagnostic Service Aids: - Appendix B.
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... that the modem will work, but not always. Disconnect and reconnect modem power, then reconnect system power to determine if your modem's manual for its specific response scheme for the &Dn command. D-6 Service Guide Prevention Before proceeding with the modem's response to DTR. The modem command &Dn (where 'n' is the mechanism...
... that the modem will work, but not always. Disconnect and reconnect modem power, then reconnect system power to determine if your modem's manual for its specific response scheme for the &Dn command. D-6 Service Guide Prevention Before proceeding with the modem's response to DTR. The modem command &Dn (where 'n' is the mechanism...
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... A-6 Set Service Mode service aid 3-67 software and microcode errors A-5 sp checklist C-1 SP checkpoints 3-29 sp installation checklist C-1 SP operational phases E-1 sp setup C-1 sp test C-1 specifications, system unit 1-10 SRNs (service request numbers) A-3, A-5, A-6 SSA (serial storage architecture) adapter 3-59, 3-93 address (AA) value 3-90 inactive connector 3-60 link active 3-60 loop...
... A-6 Set Service Mode service aid 3-67 software and microcode errors A-5 sp checklist C-1 SP checkpoints 3-29 sp installation checklist C-1 SP operational phases E-1 sp setup C-1 sp test C-1 specifications, system unit 1-10 SRNs (service request numbers) A-3, A-5, A-6 SSA (serial storage architecture) adapter 3-59, 3-93 address (AA) value 3-90 inactive connector 3-60 link active 3-60 loop...