IBM 8487 User Manual - Page 103

POST (ISPR) error procedures, Default ISPR

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Note: See Chapter 8, "Parts listing, Type 8482 and 8487," on page 99 to determine which components are replaceable by the customer, and which components must be replaced by a field service technician. Error code/symptom FRU/action 7xxx thru 8xxx (Host/local PCI bus interface error) 1. Flash latest level of BIOS code and firmware for controller. 2. If ServeRAID-4x controller, replace controller. 3. If ServeRAID-5i controller, integrated RAID controller on the server. 9003 1. Flash latest level of BIOS code and firmware for controller. 2. Confirm that this controller is a supported option for this system. 3. ServeRAID controller. 4. Integrated RAID controller on the server). 9xxx thru BZxx (SCSI bus error caused by cables, 1. Follow indications at "POST (ISPR) error procedures." termination, defective drives, etc.). Z refers to the specific Follow those instructions before continuing with the channel or channels that cause the error. next steps listed in this index. 2. SCSI cable. 3. SCSI backplane. 4. Hard disk drive. 5. ServeRAID controller. EFFE (Firmware code corrupt or download jumpers are in 1. Flash latest level BIOS and firmware for controller; place) then, remove jumpers. 2. ServeRAID controller. FFFF or other code not listed 1. Follow indications at "POST (ISPR) error procedures." 2. SCSI cable. 3. SCSI backplane. 4. Hard disk drive. 5. ServeRAID controller. POST (ISPR) error procedures Use the ISPR error procedures to help you solve ServeRAID problems. A complete list of error codes is listed at "ServeRAID error codes" on page 92. Note: Where the ISPR error procedures refer to a SCSI backplane, see the chapter of this publication that concerns service replaceable units. EF10 (Default ISPR) 1. No ISPR error present. Chapter 7. Symptom-to-FRU index 93

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Note:
See Chapter 8, “Parts listing, Type 8482 and 8487,” on page 99 to determine which components are
replaceable by the customer, and which components must be replaced by a field service technician.
Error code/symptom
FRU/action
7xxx thru 8xxx (Host/local PCI bus interface error)
1.
Flash latest level of BIOS code and firmware for
controller.
2.
If ServeRAID-4x controller, replace controller.
3.
If ServeRAID-5i controller, integrated RAID controller
on the server.
9003
1.
Flash latest level of BIOS code and firmware for
controller.
2.
Confirm that this controller is a supported option for
this system.
3.
ServeRAID controller.
4.
Integrated RAID controller on the server).
9xxx thru BZxx (SCSI bus error caused by cables,
termination, defective drives, etc.). Z refers to the specific
channel or channels that cause the error.
1.
Follow indications at “POST (ISPR) error procedures.”
Follow those instructions before continuing with the
next steps listed in this index.
2.
SCSI cable.
3.
SCSI backplane.
4.
Hard disk drive.
5.
ServeRAID controller.
EFFE (Firmware code corrupt or download jumpers are in
place)
1.
Flash latest level BIOS and firmware for controller;
then, remove jumpers.
2.
ServeRAID controller.
FFFF or other code not listed
1.
Follow indications at “POST (ISPR) error procedures.”
2.
SCSI cable.
3.
SCSI backplane.
4.
Hard disk drive.
5.
ServeRAID controller.
POST (ISPR) error procedures
Use the ISPR error procedures to help you solve ServeRAID problems. A complete
list of error codes is listed at “ServeRAID error codes” on page 92.
Note:
Where the ISPR error procedures refer to a SCSI backplane, see the
chapter of this publication that concerns service replaceable units.
EF10
(Default ISPR)
1.
No ISPR error present.
Chapter 7. Symptom-to-FRU index
93