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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. Service Processor message FRU/action Integrated Systems Management Processor encountered failures upon starting 1. Remove ac power for 20 seconds, reconnect, and reboot. 2. Run diagnostic programs. 3. Service processor card. 4. I/O Board. Internal error CPU x fault 1. Verify that microprocessor is fully seated. 2. Run diagnostic programs. 3. Microprocessor. 4. VRM. 5. SMP Module. Invalid CPU configuration 1. If new microprocessors where just installed, verify that they are in the correct configuration (see "Installing and replacing a microprocessor" on page 116). 2. Microprocessor. 3. VRM. 4. SMP Module. 5. I/O Board. Invalid Fan configuration 1. Verify that all four fans are installed. 2. Verify that fan is fully seated by lifting the fan out of the system and looking for any interference around the fan. 3. Reinstall the fan and wait a approximately 10 seconds for the fan LED to turn off. 4. Verify that fan intake areas are clear and well-ventilated. 5. Fan. 6. If failing fan is a SMP Module fan, look for damage to the fan cable connected to the I/O Board. 7. I/O Board. Lower CEC +1.8V Fault 1. If VRM indicator on Light Path card is ON, replace failing microprocessor VRM. 2. Verify that the system power present indicator is ON (see "Center plane connectors, jumpers and LEDs" on page 159). 3. If the system power present indicator is OFF: a. Power backplane b. Power supplies 4. Microprocessor VRM. 5. Microprocessor. 6. Lower SMP Module. Lower CEC +2.5V Fault 1. Verify that the system power present indicator is ON (see "Center plane connectors, jumpers and LEDs" on page 159). 2. If the system power present indicator is OFF: a. Power backplane b. Power supplies 3. VRM J28 on lower SMP Module. 4. Lower SMP board. 202 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.
Service
Processor
message
FRU/action
Integrated
Systems
Management
Processor
encountered
failures
upon
starting
1.
Remove
ac
power
for
20
seconds,
reconnect,
and
reboot.
2.
Run
diagnostic
programs.
3.
Service
processor
card.
4.
I/O
Board.
Internal
error
CPU
x
fault
1.
Verify
that
microprocessor
is
fully
seated.
2.
Run
diagnostic
programs.
3.
Microprocessor.
4.
VRM.
5.
SMP
Module.
Invalid
CPU
configuration
1.
If
new
microprocessors
where
just
installed,
verify
that
they
are
in
the
correct
configuration
(see
“Installing
and
replacing
a
microprocessor”
on
page
116).
2.
Microprocessor.
3.
VRM.
4.
SMP
Module.
5.
I/O
Board.
Invalid
Fan
configuration
1.
Verify
that
all
four
fans
are
installed.
2.
Verify
that
fan
is
fully
seated
by
lifting
the
fan
out
of
the
system
and
looking
for
any
interference
around
the
fan.
3.
Reinstall
the
fan
and
wait
a
approximately
10
seconds
for
the
fan
LED
to
turn
off.
4.
Verify
that
fan
intake
areas
are
clear
and
well-ventilated.
5.
Fan.
6.
If
failing
fan
is
a
SMP
Module
fan,
look
for
damage
to
the
fan
cable
connected
to
the
I/O
Board.
7.
I/O
Board.
Lower
CEC
+1.8V
Fault
1.
If
VRM
indicator
on
Light
Path
card
is
ON,
replace
failing
microprocessor
VRM.
2.
Verify
that
the
system
power
present
indicator
is
ON
(see
“Center
plane
connectors,
jumpers
and
LEDs”
on
page
159).
3.
If
the
system
power
present
indicator
is
OFF:
a.
Power
backplane
b.
Power
supplies
4.
Microprocessor
VRM.
5.
Microprocessor.
6.
Lower
SMP
Module.
Lower
CEC
+2.5V
Fault
1.
Verify
that
the
system
power
present
indicator
is
ON
(see
“Center
plane
connectors,
jumpers
and
LEDs”
on
page
159).
2.
If
the
system
power
present
indicator
is
OFF:
a.
Power
backplane
b.
Power
supplies
3.
VRM
J28
on
lower
SMP
Module.
4.
Lower
SMP
board.
202
xSeries
445
Type
8870:
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
and
Troubleshooting
Guide