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P 615 series

Brand: IBM | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. safety notices
  9. electrical safety
  10. laser safety information
  11. data integrity and verification
  12. about this book
  13. related publications
  14. Chapter 1. Reference Information
  15. System Features
  16. Disk Drives and Disk Drive Backplane
  17. operator panel
  18. security features
  19. Powering the System On and Off
  20. POST Indicators
  21. System Locations
  22. rear view
  23. front view
  24. Power Supply Locations (Model 6C3 and Model 6E3)
  25. Fan Locations (Model 6C3 and Model 6E3)
  26. System Backplane Locations (Model 6C3 and Model 6E3)
  27. PCI-X Slot Locations (Model 6C3 and Model 6E3)
  28. Memory DIMM Locations
  29. Operator Panel Component Locations
  30. SCSI IDs and Bay Locations
  31. System LED Locations
  32. System Logic Flow
  33. Location Codes
  34. multiple fru callout instructions
  35. Mapping AIX and Physical Location Codes
  36. AIX and Physical Location Code Table
  37. System Cables
  38. Specifications
  39. External AC Power Cables
  40. Service Inspection Guide
  41. Chapter 2. Diagnostic Overview
  42. System LEDs
  43. FRU Isolation
  44. Service Agent for the Model 6C3 and Model 6E3
  45. Service Focal Point
  46. setting up surveillance
  47. Working With Serviceable Events
  48. saving and managing extended error data
  49. viewing serviceable event partition information
  50. Activating and Deactivating FRU LEDs
  51. Accessing System Log Error Information
  52. Accessing Errors when a System is Running Linux and the Console is Not an HMC
  53. Resetting the LED when a System is Running Linux and the Console is not an HMC
  54. Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs)
  55. Quick Entry MAP
  56. MAP 1020: Problem Determination
  57. MAP 1240: Memory Problem Resolution
  58. MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution
  59. MAP 1235: System Array Self-Repair Problem Resolution for Linux
  60. MAP 1320: Service Focal Point
  61. MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
  62. MAP 1322: End of Call MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
  63. MAP 1520: Power
  64. FRU Identify LEDs
  65. MAP 1521: Base System Drawer With Power Failure and No Error Codes
  66. MAP 1523: The SPCN Error Codes Table Directed You Here and the Error Code is 1011 1B0x
  67. MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures
  68. MAP 1541: JTAG Problem Isolation
  69. MAP 1548: Processor Subsystem Problem Isolation
  70. MAP 1549: Attention Problem Isolation
  71. MAP 154B: Insufficient Hardware Resources Problem Isolation
  72. Chapter 4. Checkpoints
  73. Service Processor Checkpoints
  74. Firmware Checkpoints
  75. Boot Problems/Concerns
  76. Chapter 5. Error Code to FRU Index
  77. Four-Character Checkpoints
  78. Replacing the Network Adapter
  79. Operator Panel Error Codes
  80. SPCN Error Codes
  81. Firmware Error Codes
  82. Service Processor Error Codes
  83. Memory DIMM Present Detect Bits (PD-Bits)
  84. Error Log Utility Procedure
  85. Error Code B1xx 4699
  86. Error Code B1xx 8FF0
  87. Scan Log Dump Progress Codes
  88. HMC Surveillance Error Codes
  89. Problem Determination Generated Error Codes
  90. Chapter 6. Using the Online and Standalone Diagnostics
  91. Resetting the Terminal
  92. Concurrent Mode
  93. Maintenance Mode
  94. Standalone Diagnostic Operation
  95. Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server
  96. Booting Standalone Diagnostics from the NIM Server on a System with an HMC Attached
  97. Chapter 7. Using the Service Processor
  98. Accessing the Service Processor Menus Remotely
  99. General User Menu
  100. Main Menu
  101. Service Processor Setup Menu
  102. Passwords
  103. System Power Control Menu
  104. System Information Menu
  105. Language Selection Menu
  106. Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu
  107. Modem Configuration Menu
  108. Serial Port Speed Setup Menu
  109. Call-Out Policy Setup Menu
  110. Call-out Test Menu
  111. Service Processor Reboot/Restart Recovery
  112. System Firmware Updates
  113. Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
  114. Updating System Firmware from the Service Processor Menus
  115. Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors or Memory
  116. Operating System Surveillance
  117. Console Mirroring
  118. Service Processor Error Logs
  119. LCD Progress Indicator Log
  120. Service Processor Operational Phases
  121. Bring-Up Phase
  122. Chapter 8. Using System Management Services
  123. Select Language
  124. View Error Log
  125. Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)
  126. Change SCSI Settings
  127. Select Boot Options
  128. Select Boot Devices
  129. Display Current Settings
  130. Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement Procedures
  131. Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
  132. Procedure List
  133. Stopping the System
  134. Starting the System
  135. Placing the Model 6C3 into the Service Position
  136. Returning the Model 6C3 to the Operating Position
  137. Placing the Model 6E3 into the Service and Operating Position
  138. Drawer Release Latch Bracket (Model 6C3)
  139. Covers
  140. Removing the Model 6E3 Service Access Cover
  141. Bezel Door (Model 6E3)
  142. Bezels
  143. Removing the Model 6E3 Front Bezel
  144. PCI Adapters
  145. Removing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
  146. Replacing or Installing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
  147. Removing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
  148. Replacing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
  149. Installing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
  150. Accessing the PCI Hot-Swap Manager
  151. PCI Adapter Dividers and Light Pipes
  152. Replacing a PCI Adapter Divider
  153. Removing the PCI-Adapter-Divider Light Pipes
  154. Service Processor Assembly
  155. Replacing the Service Processor Assembly
  156. Battery
  157. Hot-Swap System Fans
  158. Replacing a Hot-Swap System Fan
  159. Fan Tray Assembly
  160. Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly
  161. Media Devices (Diskette, CD-ROM, DVD, DVD-RAM,or Tape Drive)
  162. SCSI Media Devices
  163. Disk Drive Bezels and Fillers
  164. Replacing or Installing a Disk Drive Bezel onto a Disk Drive
  165. Hot-Swap Disk Drives
  166. Removing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive
  167. Replacing or Installing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive
  168. Removing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive with the System Power Off
  169. Disk Drive Backplane and Filler
  170. Replacing the Disk Drive Backplane or Filler
  171. Operator Panel and Power Cable
  172. Replacing the Operator Panel
  173. Replacing the Operator Panel Power Cable
  174. Media Bay Chassis
  175. Replacing the Media Bay Chassis
  176. Power Supply
  177. Replacing a Power Supply with the System Power Off
  178. Installing or Replacing a Power Supply with the System Power On
  179. Memory DIMMs
  180. Voltage Regulator Modules
  181. Replacing Voltage Regulator Modules
  182. System Backplane
  183. Replacing the System Backplane
  184. Chapter 10. Parts Information
  185. System Parts
  186. Model 6C3Parts
  187. Model 6E3 Parts
  188. Internal Cables
  189. Power Cable
  190. Keyboards and Mouse (White)
  191. Keyboards and Mouse (Black)
  192. Chapter 11. SRNs for Linux
  193. Chapter 12. Component and Attention LEDs
  194. Appendix A. Environmental Notices
  195. Environmental Design
  196. Acoustical Noise Emissions
  197. Appendix B. Notices
  198. Appendix C. Service Processor Setup and Test
  199. Testing the Setup
  200. Appendix D. Setting Up the System Rack
  201. Noise Emission Notes
  202. System Service Clearances
  203. Read the Rack Safety Instructions
  204. Attach the Mounting Hardware to the Rack Enclosure
  205. Model 6C3 Removal and Installation into a Rack
  206. Installing the Cable-Management Arm
  207. Appendix E. Install a Hardware Management Console (HMC)
  208. Connect the Cables
  209. Connect the 8-Port Adapter Cables
  210. Check the Microswitch Setting on the Modem
  211. Connect the LAN Cable (If Applicable)
  212. Collect Vital Product Data Information
  213. Configure the Service Agent
  214. Appendix F. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
  215. Additional Communication Attributes
  216. Additional Printer Attributes
  217. Appendix G. Modem Configurations
  218. Configuration File Selection
  219. Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration Files
  220. Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
  221. IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch Settings
  222. Ring Detection
  223. Transfer of a Modem Session
  224. Recovery Strategy
  225. Modem Configuration Sample Files
  226. Sample File modem_m1.cfg
  227. Sample File modem_z.cfg
  228. Sample File modem_z0.cfg
  229. Sample File modem_f.cfg
  230. Sample File modem_f0.cfg
  231. Sample File modem_f1.cfg
  232. Index
  233. Table Of Contents
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