IBM 887022X Maintenance Manual - Page 208

Service, processor, messages

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Note: See Chapter 8, "Parts listing, Type 8870," on page 249 to determine which components are replaceable by the customer, and which components should be replaced by an IBM field service technician. SMI message code Suggested action 00151901(Scalability Port connection restored between Chassis=0x Node:0x Port:0x and Chassis=0x Node:0x Port:0x) Note: x refers to SMP expansion module where: v Chassis of: 01=primary SMP module; 02=secondary SMP module. v Node of: 00= primary lower SMP module; 01=primary upper SMP module; 02=secondary lower SMP module; 03=secondary upper SMP module. v Port (rear of server) of: 1=left side; 2=center; 3=right side. v CEC of: 1=lower SMP module; 2=upper SMP module. Information only. Service processor messages Note: In a 16-way configuration, be sure to view the service processor logs from each chassis. An example of a typical service processor message is shown below: Date/Time: 2002/05/07 15:52:03 DMI Type: Source: SERVPROC Error Code: System Complex Powered Up Error Code: Error Data: Error Data This message indicates simply that the machine was powered up at the recorded time. The possible service processor error messages are listed in the following table. Note: Try reseating a suspected component or reconnecting a cable before replacing the component. Note: See Chapter 8, "Parts listing, Type 8870," on page 249 to determine which components are replaceable by the customer, and which components should be replaced by an IBM field service technician. Service Processor message FRU/action 110 LSI Logic Corp MPT Boot ROM, No supported devices found Hard drive 12V A Bus Fault See "12v bus faults" on page 229. 12V B Bus Fault See "12v bus faults" on page 229. 198 xSeries 445 Type 8870: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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Note:
See
Chapter
8,
“Parts
listing,
Type
8870,”
on
page
249
to
determine
which
components
are
replaceable
by
the
customer,
and
which
components
should
be
replaced
by
an
IBM
field
service
technician.
SMI
message
code
Suggested
action
00151901
(Scalability
Port
connection
restored
between
Chassis=0x
Node:0x
Port:0x
and
Chassis=0x
Node:0x
Port:0x)
Note:
x
refers
to
SMP
expansion
module
where:
v
Chassis
of:
01=primary
SMP
module;
02=secondary
SMP
module.
v
Node
of:
00=
primary
lower
SMP
module;
01=primary
upper
SMP
module;
02=secondary
lower
SMP
module;
03=secondary
upper
SMP
module.
v
Port
(rear
of
server)
of:
1=left
side;
2=center;
3=right
side.
v
CEC
of:
1=lower
SMP
module;
2=upper
SMP
module.
Information
only.
Service
processor
messages
Note:
In
a
16-way
configuration,
be
sure
to
view
the
service
processor
logs
from
each
chassis.
An
example
of
a
typical
service
processor
message
is
shown
below:
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Date/Time:
2002/05/07
15:52:03
DMI
Type:
Source:
SERVPROC
Error
Code:
System
Complex
Powered
Up
Error
Code:
Error
Data:
Error
Data:
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This
message
indicates
simply
that
the
machine
was
powered
up
at
the
recorded
time.
The
possible
service
processor
error
messages
are
listed
in
the
following
table.
Note:
Try
reseating
a
suspected
component
or
reconnecting
a
cable
before
replacing
the
component.
Note:
See
Chapter
8,
“Parts
listing,
Type
8870,”
on
page
249
to
determine
which
components
are
replaceable
by
the
customer,
and
which
components
should
be
replaced
by
an
IBM
field
service
technician.
Service
Processor
message
FRU/action
110
LSI
Logic
Corp
MPT
Boot
ROM
,
No
supported
devices
found
Hard
drive
12V
A
Bus
Fault
See
“12v
bus
faults”
on
page
229.
12V
B
Bus
Fault
See
“12v
bus
faults”
on
page
229.
198
xSeries
445
Type
8870:
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
and
Troubleshooting
Guide