IBM P 615 series manuals
P 615 series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- safety notices
- electrical safety
- laser safety information
- data integrity and verification
- about this book
- related publications
- Chapter 1. Reference Information
- System Features
- Disk Drives and Disk Drive Backplane
- operator panel
- security features
- Powering the System On and Off
- POST Indicators
- System Locations
- rear view
- front view
- Power Supply Locations (Model 6C3 and Model 6E3)
- Fan Locations (Model 6C3 and Model 6E3)
- System Backplane Locations (Model 6C3 and Model 6E3)
- PCI-X Slot Locations (Model 6C3 and Model 6E3)
- Memory DIMM Locations
- Operator Panel Component Locations
- SCSI IDs and Bay Locations
- System LED Locations
- System Logic Flow
- Location Codes
- multiple fru callout instructions
- Mapping AIX and Physical Location Codes
- AIX and Physical Location Code Table
- System Cables
- Specifications
- External AC Power Cables
- Service Inspection Guide
- Chapter 2. Diagnostic Overview
- System LEDs
- FRU Isolation
- Service Agent for the Model 6C3 and Model 6E3
- Service Focal Point
- setting up surveillance
- Working With Serviceable Events
- saving and managing extended error data
- viewing serviceable event partition information
- Activating and Deactivating FRU LEDs
- Accessing System Log Error Information
- Accessing Errors when a System is Running Linux and the Console is Not an HMC
- Resetting the LED when a System is Running Linux and the Console is not an HMC
- Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs)
- Quick Entry MAP
- MAP 1020: Problem Determination
- MAP 1240: Memory Problem Resolution
- MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution
- MAP 1235: System Array Self-Repair Problem Resolution for Linux
- MAP 1320: Service Focal Point
- MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
- MAP 1322: End of Call MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
- MAP 1520: Power
- FRU Identify LEDs
- MAP 1521: Base System Drawer With Power Failure and No Error Codes
- MAP 1523: The SPCN Error Codes Table Directed You Here and the Error Code is 1011 1B0x
- MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures
- MAP 1541: JTAG Problem Isolation
- MAP 1548: Processor Subsystem Problem Isolation
- MAP 1549: Attention Problem Isolation
- MAP 154B: Insufficient Hardware Resources Problem Isolation
- Chapter 4. Checkpoints
- Service Processor Checkpoints
- Firmware Checkpoints
- Boot Problems/Concerns
- Chapter 5. Error Code to FRU Index
- Four-Character Checkpoints
- Replacing the Network Adapter
- Operator Panel Error Codes
- SPCN Error Codes
- Firmware Error Codes
- Service Processor Error Codes
- Memory DIMM Present Detect Bits (PD-Bits)
- Error Log Utility Procedure
- Error Code B1xx 4699
- Error Code B1xx 8FF0
- Scan Log Dump Progress Codes
- HMC Surveillance Error Codes
- Problem Determination Generated Error Codes
- Chapter 6. Using the Online and Standalone Diagnostics
- Resetting the Terminal
- Concurrent Mode
- Maintenance Mode
- Standalone Diagnostic Operation
- Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server
- Booting Standalone Diagnostics from the NIM Server on a System with an HMC Attached
- Chapter 7. Using the Service Processor
- Accessing the Service Processor Menus Remotely
- General User Menu
- Main Menu
- Service Processor Setup Menu
- Passwords
- System Power Control Menu
- System Information Menu
- Language Selection Menu
- Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu
- Modem Configuration Menu
- Serial Port Speed Setup Menu
- Call-Out Policy Setup Menu
- Call-out Test Menu
- Service Processor Reboot/Restart Recovery
- System Firmware Updates
- Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
- Updating System Firmware from the Service Processor Menus
- Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors or Memory
- Operating System Surveillance
- Console Mirroring
- Service Processor Error Logs
- LCD Progress Indicator Log
- Service Processor Operational Phases
- Bring-Up Phase
- Chapter 8. Using System Management Services
- Select Language
- View Error Log
- Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)
- Change SCSI Settings
- Select Boot Options
- Select Boot Devices
- Display Current Settings
- Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
- Procedure List
- Stopping the System
- Starting the System
- Placing the Model 6C3 into the Service Position
- Returning the Model 6C3 to the Operating Position
- Placing the Model 6E3 into the Service and Operating Position
- Drawer Release Latch Bracket (Model 6C3)
- Covers
- Removing the Model 6E3 Service Access Cover
- Bezel Door (Model 6E3)
- Bezels
- Removing the Model 6E3 Front Bezel
- PCI Adapters
- Removing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
- Replacing or Installing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
- Removing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
- Replacing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
- Installing a Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
- Accessing the PCI Hot-Swap Manager
- PCI Adapter Dividers and Light Pipes
- Replacing a PCI Adapter Divider
- Removing the PCI-Adapter-Divider Light Pipes
- Service Processor Assembly
- Replacing the Service Processor Assembly
- Battery
- Hot-Swap System Fans
- Replacing a Hot-Swap System Fan
- Fan Tray Assembly
- Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly
- Media Devices (Diskette, CD-ROM, DVD, DVD-RAM,or Tape Drive)
- SCSI Media Devices
- Disk Drive Bezels and Fillers
- Replacing or Installing a Disk Drive Bezel onto a Disk Drive
- Hot-Swap Disk Drives
- Removing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive
- Replacing or Installing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive
- Removing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive with the System Power Off
- Disk Drive Backplane and Filler
- Replacing the Disk Drive Backplane or Filler
- Operator Panel and Power Cable
- Replacing the Operator Panel
- Replacing the Operator Panel Power Cable
- Media Bay Chassis
- Replacing the Media Bay Chassis
- Power Supply
- Replacing a Power Supply with the System Power Off
- Installing or Replacing a Power Supply with the System Power On
- Memory DIMMs
- Voltage Regulator Modules
- Replacing Voltage Regulator Modules
- System Backplane
- Replacing the System Backplane
- Chapter 10. Parts Information
- System Parts
- Model 6C3Parts
- Model 6E3 Parts
- Internal Cables
- Power Cable
- Keyboards and Mouse (White)
- Keyboards and Mouse (Black)
- Chapter 11. SRNs for Linux
- Chapter 12. Component and Attention LEDs
- Appendix A. Environmental Notices
- Environmental Design
- Acoustical Noise Emissions
- Appendix B. Notices
- Appendix C. Service Processor Setup and Test
- Testing the Setup
- Appendix D. Setting Up the System Rack
- Noise Emission Notes
- System Service Clearances
- Read the Rack Safety Instructions
- Attach the Mounting Hardware to the Rack Enclosure
- Model 6C3 Removal and Installation into a Rack
- Installing the Cable-Management Arm
- Appendix E. Install a Hardware Management Console (HMC)
- Connect the Cables
- Connect the 8-Port Adapter Cables
- Check the Microswitch Setting on the Modem
- Connect the LAN Cable (If Applicable)
- Collect Vital Product Data Information
- Configure the Service Agent
- Appendix F. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
- Additional Communication Attributes
- Additional Printer Attributes
- Appendix G. Modem Configurations
- Configuration File Selection
- Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration Files
- Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
- IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch Settings
- Ring Detection
- Transfer of a Modem Session
- Recovery Strategy
- Modem Configuration Sample Files
- Sample File modem_m1.cfg
- Sample File modem_z.cfg
- Sample File modem_z0.cfg
- Sample File modem_f.cfg
- Sample File modem_f0.cfg
- Sample File modem_f1.cfg
- Index
- Table Of Contents
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