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IBM 7026-H80 - RS/6000 - 256 MB RAM Service Manual (557 pages)
Service Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Rack Safety Instructions
11
Safety Notices
11
Electrical Safety
12
Laser Safety Information
13
Laser Compliance
13
Data Integrity and Verification
15
About this Book
17
Iso 9000
17
Online Publications
17
Related Publications
17
Trademarks
18
Chapter 1. Reference Information
19
Overview
19
Data Flow with One-Way Processor
21
Data Flow with Two- to Six-Way Processor
22
Powering the System on and off
22
Console Strategy
23
Power-On Self-Test
24
POST Indicators
24
POST Keys
24
Key
25
System Unit Locations
26
CEC Drawer Front View
27
CEC Drawer Top View
28
CEC Drawer Rear View
29
Primary I/O Drawer Front View
30
Primary I/O Drawer Top View
30
Primary I/O Drawer Rear View
32
Primary I/O Drawer Front View with Covers Removed
33
Secondary I/O Drawer Front View
34
Secondary I/O Drawer Top View
34
Secondary I/O Drawer Rear View
36
PCI Board Locations
37
System Board Locations
38
Memory Riser Card and Memory DIMM Locations
39
One-Way Processor Card Memory DIMM Locations
40
Primary I/O Drawer Operator Panel
41
Secondary I/O Drawer Operator Panel
42
SCSI Ids and Bay Locations
43
System Memory
44
One-Way Processor Memory Placement Rules
44
Riser Card Memory Placement Rules
44
I/O Drawer Features
45
I/O Drawer Addressing
45
I/O Drawer and Power Supply LED Status
46
Message Hierarchy for Secondary I/O Drawer Operator Panel
47
Primary I/O Drawer Operator Panel Behavior During Power-On
48
Secondary I/O Drawer Operator Panel Behavior During Power-On
49
Logical and Physical Locations
50
Physical Location Codes
50
Location Code Format
50
Multiple FRU Callout Instructions
51
AIX Location Codes
52
AIX and Physical Location Code Reference Tables
54
Cabling the CEC Drawer, Primary I/O Drawer, and Secondary I/O Drawer
66
Connecting JTAG and VS COM Cables
66
Connecting RIO and SPCN Cables
67
System Cable Diagrams
72
CEC Drawer Cable Diagram
72
Primary I/O Drawer Cable Diagram
73
Secondary I/O Drawer Cable Diagram
74
DC Power Cable Routings
75
Specifications
76
CEC Drawer
76
7014 Model T00 and T42 Rack
78
I/O Drawer
80
Noise Emission Notes
82
System Service Clearances
83
Rack Configuration
83
Power Cables
84
Service Inspection Guide
85
Chapter 2. Diagnostics Overview
87
Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
87
Checkpoints
88
FRU Isolation
89
Electronic Service Agent for the Eserver Pseries and RS/6000
89
Using the Service Processor and Electronic Service Agent Features
90
Service Processor
90
Electronic Service Agent
91
Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
93
Entry MAP
93
Quick Entry MAP
94
Quick Entry MAP Table of Contents
94
MAP 1020: Problem Determination
102
MAP 1520: Power
107
Map 1521: Cannot Power on the Primary I/O Drawer, Operator Panel Does Not Show OK Prompt
109
Map 1522: Cannot Power on the CEC Drawer
115
Map 1523: Cannot Power on the Secondary I/O Drawer, Operator Panel Power Present LED Does Not Come on
122
Map 1524: the SPCN Error Codes Table Directed You here and the Error Code Is 1011 1C0X
127
MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration
131
Chapter 4. Checkpoints
155
IPL Flow
155
Service Processor Checkpoints
158
Firmware Checkpoints
165
Boot Problems and Concerns
177
Chapter 5. Error Code to FRU Index
181
Four-Character Checkpoints
181
Replacing the Primary Drawer Operator Panel
181
Replacing the Network Adapter
181
Analyzing SPCN Errors on Secondary Drawers
181
Isolating the I/O Drawer Failure
182
Determining Location Code
182
Checkpoint and Error Code Index
183
Performing Slow Boot
184
Confirming Initial Error Code
184
Memory-Related Error Codes
185
Operator Panel Error Codes
186
SPCN Error Codes
187
Firmware Error Codes
208
Service Processor Error Codes
231
System Firmware Update Messages
372
Common Firmware Error Codes
372
Scan Log Dump Progress Codes
381
Problem Determination Generated Error Codes
382
Chapter 6. Loading the System Diagnostics in Service Mode
385
Default Boot List and Service Mode Bootlist
386
Chapter 7. Using the Service Processor
387
Service Processor Menus
388
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Locally
388
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Remotely
388
Saving and Restoring Service Processor Settings
388
Menu Inactivity
389
General User Menu
389
Privileged User Menus
390
Main Menu
390
Service Processor Setup Menu
392
Passwords
393
System Power Control Menu
396
System Information Menu
400
Memory Riser Card 1 Memory DIMM Locations for Service Processor Menus
405
Memory Riser Card 2 Memory DIMM Locations for Service Processor Menus
405
Processor Card Memory DIMM Locations for Service Processor Menus
406
Power Control Network Utilities Menu
407
Language Selection Menu
408
Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu
409
Modem Configuration Menu
410
Serial Port Selection Menu
411
Serial Port Speed Setup Menu
411
Telephone Number Setup Menu
412
Call-Out Policy Setup Menu
413
Customer Account Setup Menu
414
Service Processor Procedures in Service Mode
414
Service Processor Functions
415
System Power-On Methods
416
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Recovery
417
Boot (IPL) Speed
417
Failure During Boot Process
417
Failure During Normal System Operation
417
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Policy Controls
417
System Firmware Updates
419
General Information on System Firmware Updates
419
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
420
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
420
Updating System Firmware from the Service Processor Menus
421
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Service Aids
421
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Command Line
421
Recovery Mode
421
Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors or Memory
422
Run-Time CPU Deconfiguration (CPU Gard)
423
Service Processor System Monitoring - Surveillance
423
System Firmware Surveillance
423
Operating System Surveillance
423
Call-Out (Call-Home)
424
Console Mirroring
426
System Configuration
426
Service Processor Error Log
427
LCD Progress Indicator Log
428
Service Processor Operational Phases
429
Pre-Standby Phase
429
Bring-Up Phase
430
Run-Time Phase
431
Password Utilities
434
Display Error Log
435
Remote Initial Program Load Setup
435
SCSI Utilities
439
Select Console
439
Multiboot
440
Select Boot Devices
441
Select Language
443
OK Prompt
443
Chapter 8 . Using System Management Services
443
Exiting System Management Services
443
Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement Procedures
445
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
446
Powering off and Powering on the System
447
Powering off the System
447
Powering off and Powering on the System Using the Service Processor
447
Hot-Pluggable Frus
448
I/O Drawer PCI Slot LED Definitions
448
PCI Adapters
449
Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
449
Removal
449
Replacement
450
Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
451
Replacing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
451
Installing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
453
Removing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
454
PCI Hot-Plug Manager Access
456
Accessing Hot-Plug Management Functions
456
PCI Hot-Plug Manager Menu
456
Memory Riser Cards and Memory Dimms
459
Removal
459
Replacement
460
Processor Card
461
Removal
461
Replacement
461
CEC Fans
462
Removal
462
Replacement
462
CEC Backplane
463
Removal
463
Replacement
464
I/O Drawer Backplane Assembly
465
Removal
465
Replacement
466
RIO Card Assembly
467
Removal
467
Replacement
468
CEC Drawer Power Distribution Board
469
Removal
469
Replacement
469
I/O Drawer Power Distribution Board
470
Removal
470
Replacement
471
Power Supplies and Power Supply Fan Assemblies
472
Removal
473
Replacement
474
Power Supply Test Switch Procedure
475
Internal Disk Drives
476
Removal
476
Replacement
478
Fan Controller Card
479
Removal
479
Replacement
479
CD-ROM Drive
480
Removal
480
Replacement
480
Tape Drive
481
Removal
481
Replacement
481
Diskette Drive
482
Removal
482
Replacement
482
Operator Panel
483
Removal
483
Replacement
484
Rear Service Position
485
Front Service Position
486
Battery
487
Removal
487
Replacement
488
Chapter 10. Parts Information
489
CEC Drawer
490
I/O Drawer
495
CEC Drawer Internal Cables
499
Primary I/O Drawer Internal Cables
501
Secondary I/O Drawer Internal Cables
503
External Cables
505
Keyboards and Mouse
506
Keyboards and Mouse (Black)
508
Appendix A. Environmental Notices
511
Product Recycling and Disposal
511
Environmental Design
511
Acoustical Noise Emissions
511
Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions
512
Noise Emission Notes
512
Appendix B. Notices
513
Appendix C. Service Processor Setup and Test
515
Service Processor Setup Checklist
515
Testing the Setup
516
Testing Call-In
516
Testing Call-Out
516
Serial Port Configuration
517
Appendix D. Modem Configurations
519
Sample Modem Configuration Files
519
Generic Modem Configuration Files
519
Specific Modem Configuration Files
519
Configuration File Selection
520
Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration Files
521
Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
522
IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch Settings
523
Xon/Xoff Modems
523
Ring Detection
524
Terminal Emulators
524
Recovery Procedures
524
Transfer of a Modem Session
525
Recovery Strategy
526
Prevention Strategy
526
Modem Configuration Sample Files
527
Sample File Modem_M0.Cfg
527
Sample File Modem_M1.Cfg
529
Sample File Modem_Z.cfg
531
Sample File Modem_Z0.Cfg
533
Sample File Modem_F.cfg
535
Sample File Modem_F0.Cfg
537
Sample File Modem_F1.Cfg
539
Appendix E. Rack Drawer Rail Instructions
543
Front Drawer-Stop Installation
543
Drawer Rail Assembly and Installation
544
Rails for an S00 Type Rack
544
Rails for a T00 Type Rack
544
Rail Installation
544
Cable Routing
545
Index
549
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