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IBM @Server pSeries 630 6E4 Service Manual (651 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Rack Safety Instructions
13
Safety Notices
13
Electrical Safety
14
Laser Safety Information
14
Laser Compliance
15
Data Integrity and Verification
17
About this Book
19
Accessing Information
19
Highlighting
19
Iso 9000
19
References to AIX Operating System
19
Related Publications
20
Trademarks
20
Chapter 1. Reference Information
21
Overview
21
System Features
22
Processor Cards
23
I/O Expansion Drawer
24
Operator Panel
25
Hardware Management Console (HMC)
26
Powering the System on and off
27
Console
27
Power-On Self-Test
27
POST Indicators
27
POST Keys
28
System Unit Locations
29
Model 6C4 Rear View
29
Rear View
31
Power Supply Locations
32
Fan Locations
34
CEC Backplane Locations
35
PCI Riser Card Locations
36
Memory DIMM Location
38
Reading the Operator Panel and System Leds
39
SCSI Ids and Bay Locations
40
System Logic Flow
41
Systems Configured with a GP Processor and Four-Slotted PCI Riser Card
41
Systems Configured with a GQ Processor and Six-Slotted PCI Riser Card
42
Location Codes
43
Location Code Format
43
Physical Location Codes
43
AIX Location Codes
44
Multiple Fru Callout Instructions
46
Mapping AIX and Physical Location Codes
48
Four-Slotted PCI Riser Card Location Codes
49
Disk Drive Backplane Location Codes
50
Six-Slotted PCI Riser Card Location Codes
50
AIX and Physical Location Code Table
51
System Cables
59
Subsystem Positioning and Cabling
61
SPCN Cabling
61
RIO-2 Cabling
64
Specifications
66
External AC Power Cables
67
Service Inspection Guide
68
Chapter 2. Diagnostic Overview
69
Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
69
System Leds
70
System Attention LED
70
Checkpoints
70
FRU Isolation
71
FRU Identify Leds
71
Service Agent for the Pseries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4
72
Using the Service Processor and Service Agent Features
72
Service Focal Point
72
Getting Started
73
Service Focal Point Settings
73
Testing Error Reporting
73
Enabling Surveillance Notifications
74
Setting up Surveillance
74
Viewing Serviceable Event Details
75
Viewing Serviceable Events
75
Working with Serviceable Events
75
Saving and Managing Extended Error Data
76
Viewing and Adding Serviceable Event Comments
76
Activating and Deactivating FRU Leds
77
Viewing Serviceable Event Partition Information
77
Accessing System Log Error Information
78
Accessing Errors When a System Is Attached to an HMC
78
Accessing Errors When a System Is Running AIX and the Console Is Not an HMC
79
Accessing Errors When a System Is Running Linux and the Console Is Not an HMC
79
Resetting the System Attention LED
80
Resetting the LED When a System Is Attached to an HMC
80
Resetting the LED When a System Is Running AIX and the Console Is Not an HMC
80
Resetting the LED When a System Is Running Linux and the Console Is Not an HMC
80
Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
81
Entry MAP
81
Quick Entry MAP
83
MAP 1020: Problem Determination
89
MAP 1240: Memory Problem Resolution
93
MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution
100
Purpose of this MAP
100
MAP 1235: System Array Self-Repair Problem Resolution for Linux
105
Purpose of this MAP
105
MAP 1320: Service Focal Point
106
MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
107
MAP 1322: End of Call MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
120
MAP 1520: Power
125
FRU Identify Leds
126
MAP 1521: Base System Drawer with Power Failure and no Error Codes
127
MAP 1522: Cannot Power on the I/O Drawer, Power Present LED Does Not Come on
134
MAP 1523: the SPCN Error Codes Table Directed You here and the Error Code Is 1011 1B0X
141
MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures
144
FRU Identify Leds
144
MAP 1541: JTAG Problem Isolation
146
MAP 1542: I/O Problem Isolation
147
MAP 1548: Processor Subsystem Problem Isolation
159
MAP 1549: Attention Problem Isolation
173
MAP 154B: Insufficient Hardware Resources Problem Isolation
175
Step 154B-1
175
Step 154B-2
175
Step 154B-3
175
Step 154B-4
175
Step 154B-5
175
Step 154B-6
175
Step 154B-10
176
Step 154B-11
176
Step 154B-12
176
Step 154B-13
176
Step 154B-14
176
Step 154B-7
176
Step 154B-8
176
Step 154B-9
176
MAP 154C: SPCN Cable Problem Isolation
177
Chapter 4. Checkpoints
179
IPL Flow with an HMC Attached to the System
179
IPL Flow Without an HMC Attached to the System
180
Service Processor Checkpoints
181
Firmware Checkpoints
188
Boot Problems/Concerns
224
Chapter 5. Error Code to FRU Index
229
Performing Slow Boot
229
Confirming Initial Error Code
230
Four-Character Checkpoints
231
Replacing the Operator Panel
231
Replacing the Network Adapter
231
Determining Location Code
231
FRU Identify Leds
232
Checkpoint and Error Code Index
233
Operator Panel Error Codes
236
SPCN Error Codes
237
Firmware Error Codes
246
Service Processor Error Codes
269
Memory DIMM Present Detect Bits (PD-Bits)
354
Error Log Utility Procedure
355
System Firmware Update Messages
355
Scan Dump Messages
355
Common Firmware Error Codes
355
Error Code B1Xx 4699
364
Error Code B1Xx 8FF0
368
Hmc/Partition Surveillance Error Codes
369
Spcn Informational Codes
369
Scan Log Dump Progress Codes
370
Problem Determination Generated Error Codes
371
Chapter 6. Using the Online and Standalone Diagnostics
373
Operating Considerations for Online and Standalone Diagnostics
373
Identifying the Terminal Type to the Diagnostics
374
Resetting the Terminal
374
Undefined Terminal Types
374
Online Diagnostics Modes of Operation
374
Service Mode
374
Concurrent Mode
376
Maintenance Mode
376
Standalone Diagnostics Operations
377
Considerations for Running Standalone Diagnostics on a Partitioned System
377
Considerations for Running Standalone Diagnostics from CD-ROM
378
Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server
380
Attached
381
Chapter 7. Using the Service Processor
383
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Remotely
384
General User Menu
384
Privileged User Menus
385
Main Menu
385
Service Processor Setup Menu
387
Contents
390
System Power Control Menu
392
System Information Menu
396
Language Selection Menu
405
Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu
406
Modem Configuration Menu
407
Serial Port Selection Menu
407
Serial Port Speed Setup Menu
408
Call-Out Policy Setup Menu
409
Customer Account Setup Menu
410
Service Processor Parameters in Service Mode (Full System Partition)
411
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Recovery
412
Firmware Updates
413
General Information on System Firmware Updates
414
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
415
System Firmware Update in AIX Using a Locally Available Image
416
Updating System Firmware from the Service Processor Menus
417
Updating System Firmware from a NIM Server
418
Run-Time CPU Deconfiguration (CPU Repeat Gard)
419
Call-Out (Call-Home)
420
Console Mirroring
421
Service Processor Error Logs
422
LCD Progress Indicator Log
423
Service Processor Operational Phases
424
Bring-Up Phase
425
Runtime Phase
426
Chapter 8. Using System Management Services
427
Select Language
428
Change Password Options
429
Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)
430
Change SCSI Settings
433
Select Boot Options
434
Select Boot Devices
436
Display Current Settings
438
Restore Default Settings
439
Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement Procedures
441
Color Coded Indicators
442
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
443
Stopping and Starting Your System
444
Stopping the System with an HMC Attached and Linux Installed
445
Starting the System with an HMC Attached
446
Model 6C4 Drawer-Release Latch and Brackets
447
Drawer-Release Latch Replacement
448
Drawer-Release Latch Bracket Replacement
449
Returning the Model 6C4 to the Operating Position
450
Covers
451
Top Cap Removal (Model 6E4)
452
Top Cover Removal (Model 6E4)
453
Top Cover Replacement (Model 6E4)
454
Outer Side Cover Removal (Model 6E4)
455
Service Access Cover Removal (Model 6E4)
456
Service Access Cover Replacement (Model 6E4)
457
Back Cover Replacement (Model 6E4)
458
Right Side Cover (System Base) Removal (Model 6E4)
459
Right Side Cover (System Base) Replacement (Model 6E4)
460
Bezel Door (Model 6E4)
461
Bezels
462
Front Bezel Removal (Model 6E4)
463
PCI Adapters
464
Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Removal
466
Adding or Replacing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
468
Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Removal
470
Replacing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
473
Installing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
477
Fans
480
Replacing a Processor Fan in a Non-Hot-Swap Environment
481
Hot-Swap Fan Assembly Removal
482
Model 6C4 Fan Assembly
483
Model 6E4 Fan Assembly
484
Media Drives (Diskette, CD-ROM, Tape, or Disk Drive)
486
Model 6C4 Media Drive
487
Model 6E4 Media Drive
488
Media Replacement
489
Hot-Plug Disk Drives
490
Configuring (Replacing)
491
Hot-Plug Disk Drive Replacement
493
PCI Riser Card
494
PCI Riser Card Replacement
498
Disk Drive Backplane
500
Disk Drive Backplane Replacement
503
Operator Panel
504
Model 6E4 Operator Panel
505
System Vital Product Data (VPD) Update Procedure
506
Processor Card
508
Adding or Replacing a Processor Card
510
Memory Dimms
512
Memory DIMM Replacement
516
Replacing the Battery
517
Power Supplies
521
Non-Hot-Swap Power Supply Replacement
523
Hot-Swap Power Supply Removal
524
Hot-Swap Power Supply Replacement
526
Central Electronics Complex (CEC) Backplane
528
CEC Backplane Replacement
533
Chapter 10. Parts Information
535
System Parts
536
System Parts (Continued)
538
Model 6E4 Cover Set and Brackets
540
System Internal Cables
543
Power Cable
546
Keyboards and Mouse (White)
547
Keyboards and Mouse (Black)
548
Chapter 11. Srns for Linux
549
Chapter 12. Fault and Attention Leds
563
Component Leds
564
Resetting the Leds
567
Appendix A. Environmental Notices
569
Environmental Design
573
Acoustical Noise Emissions
574
Appendix B. Notices
575
Appendix C. Service Processor Setup and Test
577
Testing the Setup
578
Serial Port Configuration
579
Appendix D. Setting up the System Rack
581
Noise Emission Notes
582
System Service Clearances
583
Read the Rack Safety Instructions
586
Attaching the Mounting Hardware to the Rack Enclosure
587
System Rail Assembly (Type 1)
593
System Rail Assembly (Type 2)
596
Removal and Installation of the Model 6C4 into a Rack
599
Installing the Model 6C4 into the Rack Enclosure
600
Installing the RIO-2 Cable Support Bracket
604
Installing the Cable-Management Arm
606
Appendix E. Installing a Hardware Management Console (HMC)
607
Connect the Cables
608
Connect the 8-Port Adapter Cables
610
Check the Microswitch Setting on the Modem
611
Connect the LAN Cable (if Applicable)
612
Collect Vital Product Data Information
613
Configure the Service Agent
614
Appendix F. Modem Configurations
617
Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration Files
619
Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
619
Ring Detection
620
Transfer of a Modem Session
621
Prevention Strategy
622
Recovery Strategy
622
Modem Configuration Sample Files
623
Index
639
Serial Port Configuration/Spcn Informational Codes
644
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
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
Ergonomic Information
18
Trademarks
18
Chapter 1. Introducing the System
19
System Features
19
Bus Architecture
19
Processors
19
Memory
20
Media Drives
20
Power Supply
20
Keyboard
20
Mouse
20
Operator Panel
21
Input/Output Ports
21
Security Features
22
Front View
22
Rear View
24
Operator Panel
26
Chapter 2. Using the System
27
Starting the System Unit
27
Stopping the System Unit
27
Reading the Operator Panel Display
27
Operator Panel
28
Component Leds
29
Using the Keyboards
34
Using the Three-Button Mouse
35
Handling the Mouse Correctly
35
Caring for the Mouse
35
Cleaning the Mouse
36
Using the 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive
37
Write-Protecting 3.5-Inch Diskettes
37
Loading and Unloading the 3.5-Inch Diskette
38
Using the CD-ROM Drive
38
Front View of CD-ROM Drive
39
Understanding the Status Lights
39
Handling Compact Discs
40
Other Handling Considerations
40
Loading a Compact Disc
41
Opening the Tray Manually
41
Playing an Audio CD
41
Using the Service Processor and Service Director Features
42
Service Processor
42
Service Director
43
Chapter 3. Using the Service Processor
45
Service Processor Menus
45
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Locally
46
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Remotely
46
Saving and Restoring Service Processor Settings
46
Menu Inactivity
46
General User Menu
47
Privileged User Menus
49
Main Menu
49
Service Processor Setup Menu
51
Passwords
52
System Power Control Menu
58
System Information Menu
63
Language Selection Menu
69
Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu
70
Modem Configuration Menu
71
Serial Port Selection Menu
72
Serial Port Speed Setup Menu
72
Telephone Number Setup Menu
73
Call-Out Policy Setup Menu
74
Customer Account Setup Menu
75
Call-Out Test Menu
75
Service Processor Parameters in Service Mode (Full System Partition)
75
System Power-On Methods
76
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Recovery
77
Boot (IPL) Speed
77
Failure During Boot Process
77
Failure During Normal System Operation
77
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Policy Controls
77
System Firmware Updates
79
General Information on System Firmware Updates
79
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
80
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
80
Updating System Firmware from the Service Processor Menus
81
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Service Aids
81
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Command Line
81
Updating System Firmware from a NIM Server
82
Recovery Mode
82
Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors or Memory
82
Run-Time CPU Deconfiguration (CPU Gard)
83
Service Processor System Monitoring - Surveillance
83
System Firmware Surveillance
83
Operating System Surveillance
84
Call-Out (Call-Home)
85
Console Mirroring
86
System Configuration
86
Service Processor Error Logs
87
LCD Progress Indicator Log
88
Service Processor Operational Phases
89
Pre-Standby Phase
89
Standby Phase
90
Bring-Up Phase
91
Runtime Phase
91
Chapter 4. Using System Management Services
93
Select Language
94
Change Password Options
95
Set Privileged-Access Password
95
View Error Log
95
Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)
96
Change SCSI Settings
100
Select Console
101
Select Boot Options
101
Select Boot Devices
104
Display Current Settings
106
Restore Default Settings
106
Multiboot Startup
107
Exiting System Management Services
107
Chapter 5. Using the Standalone and Online Diagnostics
109
Standalone and Online Diagnostics Operating Considerations
109
Selecting a Console Display
109
Identifying the Terminal Type to the Diagnostics Programs
109
Undefined Terminal Types
110
Running Online Diagnostics from CD-ROM
110
Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server
110
Nim Server Configuration
111
Running Online Diagnostics
114
Running the Diagnostics from a TTY Terminal
115
Online Diagnostics Mode of Operation
115
Running the Online Diagnostics in Service Mode (Service Mode IPL)
116
Running the Online Diagnostics in Concurrent Mode
117
Running the Online Diagnostics in Maintenance Mode
118
Running System Verification When Connected to a Hardware Management Console (HMC)
119
Standalone Diagnostic Operation
121
Running the Standalone Diagnostics
121
Chapter 6. Introducing Tasks and Service Aids
123
Tasks
124
Add Resource to Resource List
125
AIX Shell Prompt
125
Analyze Adapter Internal Log
126
Backup and Restore Media
126
Certify Media
127
Change Hardware Vital Product Data
130
Configure Dials and LPF Keys
131
Configure ISA Adapter
131
Configure Reboot Policy
132
Configure Remote Maintenance Policy
133
Configure Ring Indicate Power-On Policy
135
Configure Surveillance Policy
135
Create Customized Configuration Diskette
136
Delete Resource from Resource List
136
Disk Maintenance
136
Disk to Disk Copy
137
Display/Alter Sector
138
Display Configuration and Resource List
139
Display Firmware Device Node Information
139
Display Hardware Error Report
139
Display Hardware Vital Product Data
139
Display Machine Check Error Log
140
Display Microcode Level
140
Display or Change Bootlist
140
Display or Change Diagnostic Run-Time Options
141
Display Previous Diagnostic Results
142
Display Resource Attributes
142
Display Service Hints
142
Display Software Product Data
143
Display System Environmental Sensors
143
Examples
144
Display Test Patterns
145
Display USB Devices
145
Download Microcode
145
Download Microcode to PCI SCSI RAID Adapter
145
Download Microcode to Disk Drive Attached to a PCI SCSI RAID Adapter
145
Download Microcode to a PCI FC-AL Adapter
146
Download Microcode to DVD-RAM Attached to a PCI SCSI Adapter
146
Download Microcode to Disk Attached to PCI SCSI Adapter
146
Download Microcode to Other Devices
147
Fibre Channel RAID Service Aids
147
Flash SK-NET FDDI Firmware
148
Format Media
148
Hardfile Attached to SCSI Adapter (Non-RAID)
148
Hardfile Attached to PCI SCSI RAID Adapter
149
Optical Media
149
Diskette Format
150
Gather System Information
150
Generic Microcode Download
150
Hot-Plug Task
150
V PCI Hot-Plug Manager
151
SCSI Hot Swap Manager
153
RAID Hot Plug Devices
154
Local Area Network Analyzer
154
Log Repair Action
154
Periodic Diagnostics
155
PCI RAID Physical Disk Identify
155
Process Supplemental Media
155
Run Diagnostics
156
Run Error Log Analysis
156
Run Exercisers
156
Exerciser Commands (CMD)
157
Abbreviations
157
Memory Exerciser
158
Tape Exerciser
158
Diskette Exerciser
158
CD-ROM Exerciser
158
Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies
159
SCSI Bus Analyzer
160
SCSD Tape Drive Service Aid
161
Spare Sector Availability
162
SSA Service Aid
162
System Fault Indicator
163
System Identify Indicator
164
Update Disk-Based Diagnostics
164
Update System or Service Processor Flash
164
7135 Raidiant Array Service Aid
166
Command Examples
167
7318 Serial Communications Network Server Service Aid
167
Chapter 7. Verifying the Hardware Operation
169
Running System Verification When Not Connected to an Hardware Management Console (HMC)
169
Step 1. Considerations before Running this Procedure
169
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics
170
Step 3. Running the Verification Procedure
171
Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification
171
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics
171
Running System Verification When Connected to an HMC
172
Step 1. Running Online Diagnostics in Service Mode
172
Step 2. Running the Verification Procedure
173
Step 3. Performing Additional System Verification
173
Step 4. Stopping the Diagnostics
173
Chapter 8. Hardware Problem Determination
175
Problem Determination Using the Standalone or Online Diagnostics
175
Step 2
175
Problem Determination When Unable to Load Diagnostics
182
Appendix A. Environmental Notices
187
Product Recycling and Disposal
187
Environmental Design
187
Acoustical Noise Emissions
187
Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions
188
Appendix B. Notices
189
Appendix C. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
191
Additional Communication Attributes
192
Additional Keyboard Attributes
193
Additional Printer Attributes
194
Appendix D. Firmware Updates
195
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
195
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
195
Appendix E. Service Processor Setup and Test
197
Service Processor Setup Checklist
197
Testing the Setup
198
Testing Call-In
198
Testing Call-Out
198
Serial Port Configuration
199
Appendix F. Modem Configurations
201
Sample Modem Configuration Files
201
Generic Modem Configuration Files
201
Specific Modem Configuration Files
201
Configuration File Selection
202
Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration Files
203
Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
204
IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch Settings
205
Xon/Xoff Modems
205
Ring Detection
206
Terminal Emulators
206
Recovery Procedures
206
Transfer of a Modem Session
207
Recovery Strategy
208
Prevention Strategy
208
Modem Configuration Sample Files
209
Sample File Modem_M0.Cfg
209
Sample File Modem_M1.Cfg
211
Sample File Modem_Z.cfg
213
Sample File Modem_Z0.Cfg
215
Sample File Modem_F.cfg
217
Sample File Modem_F0.Cfg
219
Sample File Modem_F1.Cfg
221
Index
225
IBM @Server pSeries 630 6E4 Installation Manual (180 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Rack Safety Instructions
9
Safety Notices
9
Electrical Safety
10
Laser Safety Information
11
Laser Compliance
11
Data Integrity and Verification
13
About this Book
15
Iso 9000
15
Online Publications
15
Related Publications
15
Ergonomic Information
16
Trademarks
16
Chapter 1. Getting Started
17
Documentation Overview
19
Configuring Online Documentation
21
Viewing the Online Documentation from the Documentation CD
21
Installing the Online Documentation on a System
21
Installing the Online Documentation on a Documentation Server
21
Chapter 2. Setting up the System
23
Step 1. Check Your Inventory
23
Pseries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4
23
Eserver Pseries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4
24
Model 6C4 (Rack Mount) Only
25
Step 2. Need Help
26
Step 3. Read the Safety Notices
26
Step 4. Are You Installing a Model 6C4 (Rack Mount) or a Model 6E4 (Deskside)
27
Step 5. Read the Rack Safety Instructions
28
Rack Safety Instructions
28
Step 6. Attach the Mounting Hardware to the Rack Enclosure
29
Step 7. Install the Model 6C4 into the Rack Enclosure
38
Step 8: Install the Cable Management Arm
40
Step 9. Are All of the Internal Options Installed
41
Step 10. Positioning the Model 6E4 and Display
41
Step 11. Check Your Display or Console Type
42
Step 12. Are You Connecting to an Hardware Management Console (HMC)
43
Step 13. Attach the Display Cable Toroid
44
Step 14. Connect the Graphics Display
45
Step 15. Connect the Keyboard and Mouse (When Using a Graphics Display)
46
Step 16. Connect the Serial and Parallel Devices
47
Step 17. Connect the Adapter Cables
49
Step 18: Connect the First External SCSI Device
50
Step 19: Connect any Additional External SCSI Devices
51
Step 20. Are You Using the Rack Indicator Feature
52
Step 21: Are You Using an Ethernet Connection
53
Step 22: Connect the Power Cables to the System
54
Step 23: Attaching Cables to the Model 6C4 Cable Management Arm
55
Step 24. Connect the Power Cables to Electrical Outlets
56
Step 25. Your System Unit Is Now Set up
56
Step 26: Start Your System
57
Step 27. Accessing Documentation for Your New System
58
Hardware Documentation
58
Operating System Documentation
58
Step 28: Run System Verification
58
Chapter 3. Verifying the Hardware Operation
59
Running System Verification When Not Connected to an Hardware Management Console (HMC)
59
Step 1. Considerations before Running this Procedure
59
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics
60
Step 3. Running the Verification Procedure
61
Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification
61
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics
61
Running System Verification When Connected to an HMC
62
Step 1. Running Online Diagnostics in Service Mode
62
Step 2. Running the Verification Procedure
63
Step 3. Performing Additional System Verification
63
Step 4. Stopping the Diagnostics
63
Chapter 4. Installing Options for the Model 6C4 and Model 6E4
65
Safety Considerations
65
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
66
Options and Task List
67
Stopping the System
68
Starting the System
68
Placing the Model 6C4 into the Service Position
69
Returning the Model 6C4 to the Operating Position
70
Covers
71
Service Access Cover Removal (Model 6C4)
71
Service Access Cover Replacement (Model 6C4)
71
Outer Side Cover Removal (Model 6E4)
72
Outer Side Cover Replacement (Model 6E4)
72
Service Access Cover Removal (Model 6E4)
73
Service Access Cover Replacement (Model 6E4)
74
Model 6E4 Back Cover Removal
74
Model 6E4 Back Cover Replacement
75
Disk Drive Access Cover Removal
75
Disk Drive Access Cover Replacement
75
Bezel Door (Model 6E4)
76
Bezel Door Removal (Model 6E4)
76
Bezel Door Replacement (Model 6E4)
76
Bezels
77
Front Bezel Removal (Model 6C4)
77
Front Bezel Replacement (Model 6C4)
78
Front Bezel Removal (Model 6E4)
79
Front Bezel Replacement (Model 6E4)
79
Install the Hardware Management Console (HMC)
80
Position the HMC and Monitor
80
Connect the Cables
80
Connect the 8-Port Adapter Cables
83
Connect the External Modem
83
Connect the LAN Cable (if Applicable)
85
Plug in the HMC Power Cable
85
Configure the Network
85
Configure Inventory Scout Services
85
Configure the Service Agent
87
PCI Adapters
89
PCI Hot-Plug Manager Access
89
Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Removal
91
Adding or Replacing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
94
Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Removal
96
Replacing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
100
Installing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
105
Fans
108
Removing a Processor Fan in a Non-Hot-Swap Environment
108
Replacing a Processor Fan in a Non-Hot-Swap Environment
110
Hot-Swap Fan Assembly Removal
111
Hot-Swap Fan Assembly Replacement
114
Media Drives (Diskette, CD-ROM, Tape, or Disk Drive)
116
Media Drive Removal
116
Media Drive Replacement
119
Hot-Plug Disk Drives
120
Deconfiguring (Removing) or Configuring a Disk Drive
120
Deconfiguring (Removing)
120
Configuring (Replacing)
120
Hot-Plug Disk Drive Removal
121
Hot-Plug Disk Drive Replacement
123
Processor Card
124
Processor Card Removal
124
Adding or Replacing a Processor Card
127
Memory Dimms
129
Memory DIMM Removal
129
Memory DIMM Replacement
133
Replacing the Battery
135
Power Supplies
140
Non-Hot-Swap Power Supply Removal
140
Non-Hot-Swap Power Supply Replacement
143
Hot-Swap Power Supply Removal
144
Hot-Swap Power Supply Replacement
147
Appendix A. Communications Statements
149
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
149
European Union (EU) Statement
149
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement
150
United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements
150
Avis de Conformité À la Réglementation D'industrie Canada
150
Industry Canada Class a Emission Compliance Statement
150
VCCI Statement
150
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Taiwan
151
Radio Protection for Germany
151
Appendix B. Environmental Notices
153
Product Recycling and Disposal
153
Environmental Design
153
Acoustical Noise Emissions
153
Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions
154
Appendix C. Notices
155
Appendix D. Fault and Attention Leds
157
Operator Panel Display
157
Component Leds
158
Reporting the Problem
159
Repair Action
160
Resetting the Leds
160
Appendix E. System Records
161
Identification Numbers
161
Device Records
162
Memory DIMM Configuration Record
162
Options
163
SCSI Ids and Bay Locations
164
Appendix F. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
167
Additional Communication Attributes
168
Additional Keyboard Attributes
169
Additional Printer Attributes
170
Appendix G. Firmware Updates
171
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
171
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
171
Index
173
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