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Service Handbook |
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Service Handbook |
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Service Handbook |
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HP Visualize J6700 Workstations |
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Manufacturing Part Number: n.a. |
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Edition E0501 |
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Notice |
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Notice |
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. |
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Restricted Rights Legend |
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Restricted Rights Legend |
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Use, duplication, or disclosure by government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subdivis... |
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© Copyright 2001 |
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© Copyright 2001 |
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Hewlett-Packard Company. All Rights Reserved. This document contains proprietary information that... |
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1 Product Information |
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1 Product Information |
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This chapter provides general product information about the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstation. This ... |
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This chapter provides general product information about the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstation. This ... |
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Chapter Overview |
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Chapter Overview |
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This chapter contains the following main sections: |
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Product Description |
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Product Description |
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The HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstation is a high-performance system capable of handling the most comp... |
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The J6700 has two PA-8700 microprocessors and sixteen memory slots on its system board. It has ... |
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Net Dimensions and Weights |
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Net Dimensions and Weights |
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The dimensions for the deskside system are listed below. |
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• Depth: 25.8 inches (65.5 cm) |
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• Depth: 25.8 inches (65.5 cm) |
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• Width: 10.0 inches (25.4 cm) |
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• Height: 19.8 inches (53.3 cm) |
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The dimensions for the rack system are listed below. |
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• Depth: 24.5 inches (62.2 cm) |
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• Depth: 24.5 inches (62.2 cm) |
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• Width: 16.7 inches (42.4 cm) |
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• Height: 3.4 inches (8.6 cm) |
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. Table 1-1 lists the net weights for the J6700. |
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NOTE For environmental and electrical requirements, see Appendix B. |
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NOTE For environmental and electrical requirements, see Appendix B. |
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Key Features |
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Key Features |
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The J6700 workstations have the following key features. |
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• CPUs: |
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• CPUs: |
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• Operating System (Native HP-UX): |
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• User Interface: HP CDE (Common Desktop Environment) graphical user interface |
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• Compatibility: Source- and binary-code compatible with the B-, C-, and J-Class product families |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:memory slots |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:memory slots |
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Memory:description of |
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• Power Supply: |
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• Remote Power-On |
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• Remote Power-On |
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• Remote Power-On |
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— Remote power-on feature that allows you to power up and shut down your workstation remotely thr... |
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— Remote power-on feature that allows you to power up and shut down your workstation remotely thr... |
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• Internal Storage Devices: |
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• Standard Networking: Ethernet IEEE 802.3 RJ45, Twisted Pair 10/100 Base T |
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• Standard I/O: Two GB/sec aggregate I/O bandwidth |
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• I/O Expansion Capabilities: 64-bit PCI (Peripheral Connect Interface) slots |
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• Optional Graphics Cards Currently Supported: |
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• Monitors Currently Supported: |
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• Standard Keyboard: The USB connector provides an interface for the keyboard to the system. This... |
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• Mouse: The HP mouse (USB) has left, middle, and right buttons that function the same as most mi... |
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Front Panel Components |
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Front Panel Components |
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Before powering on your system, you should become familiar with the system unit controls. |
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Figure 1-1 shows the front panel components with the bezel attached. |
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Figure11. System Unit Front Panel Controls With Bezel |
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Figure11. System Unit Front Panel Controls With Bezel |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure12. System Unit Front Panel Controls With Bezel Removed |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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CAUTION This workstation is designated for two-person lifting. It weighs approximately 36 to 49 ... |
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Power Switch |
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Power Switch |
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This switch turns the system on and off. When you turn your workstation off, the operating system... |
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Thumbscrew on the Front Panel |
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Thumbscrew on the Front Panel |
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There is one captive thumbscrew near the center of the front panel. Loosening and pulling toward ... |
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Between the LCD panel and the CD ROM drive, there is a threaded hole for an optional locking scre... |
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System LCD |
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System LCD |
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The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) indicator is located on the front panel. The LCD has two 16 char... |
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Figure13. LCD Symbols |
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Figure13. LCD Symbols |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Internal Storage Devices |
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The J6700 workstations support the following internal storage devices, which are also located on ... |
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• Up to two hot-pluggable, Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) hard disk drives |
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• Up to two hot-pluggable, Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) hard disk drives |
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• One ATAPI (IDE) Slim-Line CD drive (optional) |
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The following subsections describe these internal storage devices. |
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Hard Disk Drive(s) |
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Hard Disk Drive(s) |
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The J6700 workstations can support up to two hot-pluggable, Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) hard d... |
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The two hard disk drive models currently supported are: |
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• 18 GB LVD 10K RPM disk drive (Product Number A4998A) |
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• 18 GB LVD 10K RPM disk drive (Product Number A4998A) |
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• 18 GB LVD 10K RPM disk drive (Product Number A4998A) |
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• 36 GB LVD 10K RPM disk drive (Product Number A6013A) |
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NOTE The ability to hot plug the hard disk drive(s) requires MirrorDisk/UX (Product Number B2491B... |
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NOTE The ability to hot plug the hard disk drive(s) requires MirrorDisk/UX (Product Number B2491B... |
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The Hot-Plug Process |
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The Hot-Plug Process |
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The physical aspect of inserting and removing a disk drive is discussed in the document that come... |
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There is a significant difference between the terms “hot-pluggable” and “hot-swappable”. Hot swap... |
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The hot-plug process allows you to replace a defective disk drive in a high-available system whil... |
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Replacing a Failed Disk Drive |
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In the context of replacing a failed disk drive, the system administrator must determine which di... |
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• Tracking the error message written by the LVM (Logical Volume Manager) to the system console an... |
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• Tracking the error message written by the LVM (Logical Volume Manager) to the system console an... |
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• If installed, run the diagnostic utility Support Tool Manager (xstm) to determine disk malfunct... |
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The removal of a defective disk drive from an active file system is supported through LVM command... |
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No graphical user interface is currently offered through the System Administrator Manager (SAM) f... |
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Hot-Plug Example |
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The following example describes a particular system problem where the solution is to replace a ho... |
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Volume group /dev/vg00 contains the two disks, with the logical volume configuration as shown: |
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Table12. Example Configuration |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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Volume Description |
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Volume Description |
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Volume Description |
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Volume Description |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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Logical Volume 1 |
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Logical Volume 1 |
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Logical Volume 3 |
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Logical Volume 3 |
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Logical Volume 2 |
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Logical Volume 2 |
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Logical Volume 4 |
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Logical Volume 4 |
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Logical Volume 3 |
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Logical Volume 3 |
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Logical Volume 5 |
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hardware address 10/0/12/0.0 10/0/13/0.0 device file (/dev/dsk/) c2t6d0... |
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The system problem for this example is that the disk at hardware address 10/0/13/0.0 has a head c... |
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1. All of the replaced disk’s in-use extents must belong to mirrored logical volumes which were c... |
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1. All of the replaced disk’s in-use extents must belong to mirrored logical volumes which were c... |
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2. You must have an up-to-date configuration backup file. This is done automatically each time an... |
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3. The replacement disk must be the same product ID as the replaced one. |
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NOTE HP often uses different manufacturers for disks having the same product number. The hot-plug... |
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NOTE HP often uses different manufacturers for disks having the same product number. The hot-plug... |
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The replacement disk will have the same capacity and block size as the defective disk because the... |
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The Hot-Plug Procedure |
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These are the steps required to properly hot-plug a disk drive: |
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Step 1 |
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• Check if the LVM found the physical volume to be defective when the volume group was activated. |
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• Check if the LVM found the physical volume to be defective when the volume group was activated. |
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• The |
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• If the status of the “vgchange -v vg02” is unknown, you may check if this occurred by doing a v... |
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• If the disk was defective at vgchange time, the following messages will be printed one or more ... |
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• If you see these messages, the disk was defective at the time the volume group was activated. |
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Otherwise, your disk became defective after the vgchange and you must continue with step 2 of thi... |
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Step 2 |
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• Reduce any logical volumes that have mirror copies on the faulty disk so that they no longer mi... |
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• Reduce any logical volumes that have mirror copies on the faulty disk so that they no longer mi... |
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• Reduce any logical volumes that have mirror copies on the faulty disk so that they no longer mi... |
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— Follow the procedure in the section “Initial System Loader (ISL) Environment” in the chapter “B... |
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— Follow the procedure in the section “Initial System Loader (ISL) Environment” in the chapter “B... |
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— Type |
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— Type this command at the ISL prompt and press |
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Step 3 |
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• Replace the faulty disk. |
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• Replace the faulty disk. |
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• Do an |
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Step 4 |
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• Restore the LVM configuration/headers onto the replaced disk from your backup of the LVM config... |
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• Restore the LVM configuration/headers onto the replaced disk from your backup of the LVM config... |
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Step 5 |
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• Attach the new disk to the active volume group with the vgchange command. vgchange -a y /d... |
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• Attach the new disk to the active volume group with the vgchange command. vgchange -a y /d... |
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Step 6 |
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• If the disk is not a mirror of a root disk, then skip this step. |
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• If the disk is not a mirror of a root disk, then skip this step. |
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• Run the mkboot command. For example: mkboot /dev/rdsk/c2t5d0 |
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• Run |
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Step 7 |
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• Run the |
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• Run the |
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CD ROM Drive (Optional) |
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CD ROM Drive (Optional) |
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As an optional component, the J6700 workstations support one slim-line CD ROM drive with an ATAPI... |
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Figure 1-4 shows the operating features of the CD ROM drive, and Table 1-3 describes these features. |
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Figure14. CD ROM Drive Features |
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Figure14. CD ROM Drive Features |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Table13. CD ROM Drive Features |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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Purpose |
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Purpose |
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Busy Indicator |
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Busy Indicator |
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• Lights during a data access operation and during a data transfer. |
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• Lights during a data access operation and during a data transfer. |
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• Lights during a data access operation and during a data transfer. |
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• Lights during a data access operation and during a data transfer. |
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• Flashes at a one second rate when a disk is loaded. |
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• Continues to flash if a disk or hardware error is detected. |
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• Flashes at a three second rate while playing an audio disk. |
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Emergency Eject Hole |
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Emergency Eject Hole |
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Opens the Disk Tray when the end of a paper clip is inserted into it. Used when the workstation d... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Eject Button |
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Opens the Disk Tray so that a CD ROM disk may be inserted in it or removed from it. When the driv... |
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Opens the Disk Tray so that a CD ROM disk may be inserted in it or removed from it. When the driv... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Disk Tray |
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Holds the CD ROM disk. (Note that this style of CD ROM drive does not use a disk caddy.) |
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Holds the CD ROM disk. (Note that this style of CD ROM drive does not use a disk caddy.) |
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Rear Panel Components |
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Rear Panel Components |
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This section describes the following components on the system unit’s rear panel. Figure 1-5 shows... |
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• Power cord connector |
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• Power cord connector |
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• Transfer of Control (TOC) Button |
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• Audio connectors |
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• Two serial ports |
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• 802.3 Twisted Pair (TP) LAN connector |
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• Two USB connectors |
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• Single-Ended/Low-Voltage Differential (SE/LVD) SCSI connector |
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NOTE To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all cables are fully seated and properly fastened. |
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NOTE To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all cables are fully seated and properly fastened. |
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Figure15. System Unit Rear Panel Connectors |
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Figure15. System Unit Rear Panel Connectors |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Connectors on the Rear Panel |
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Power Cord Connector |
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Power Cord Connector |
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Plug the power cord into the power cord connector to provide AC power to the workstation. The J67... |
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RS-232C Serial Connectors |
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RS-232C Serial Connectors |
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You can attach a variety of pointing devices (such as a mouse or trackball) or peripheral devices... |
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LAN 10/100 BaseT RJ45 Connector |
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LAN 10/100 BaseT RJ45 Connector |
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Your workstation has a built-in Twisted Pair (TP) connector for the 802.3 (ETHERNET) or 10 BaseT/... |
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USB Connectors |
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USB Connectors |
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The two Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors support only the HP keyboard, mouse, or hub (D6804A... |
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The USB mouse and keyboard were shipped with your system unit. The HP hub can be ordered separate... |
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For more information on the Universal Serial Bus, use your browser to access the following URL: ... |
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HP Hub for USB Devices |
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HP Hub for USB Devices |
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The HP USB hub provides you with the ability to connect more than two USB devices to the workstat... |
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SCSI Connectors |
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SCSI Connectors |
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There is one Single-Ended/Low-voltage Differential (SE/LVD) SCSI connector on the rear panel.Thi... |
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Consult the documentation that accompanies each SCSI device for specific information concerning i... |
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CAUTION Do |
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CAUTION Do |
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Audio Connectors |
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Audio Connectors |
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Your workstation has audio input and output capability through external input and output connecto... |
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Figure16. Audio Connectors |
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Figure16. Audio Connectors |
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<TABLE> |
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Table14. Audio Electrical Specifications |
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Frequency Response |
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Frequency Response |
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25 Hz to 20 kHz |
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Input Sensitivity/Impedance: – Line in – Microphone |
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2.0 Vpk/47 Kohm 22 mVpk/1 Kohm |
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2.0 Vpk/47 Kohm 22 mVpk/1 Kohm |
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Maximum Output Level/Impedance: – Line out – Headphones – Speaker (internal) |
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2.8 Vpp/47 Kohm 2.8 Vpp/50 ohm 5.9 Vpp/48 ohm |
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Output Impedance: – Line out – Headphones |
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619 ohm 118 ohm |
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Internal Components |
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Internal Components |
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This section describes the internal components of the J6700 workstations. |
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For instructions on how to remove the workstation’s top panel in order to access these internal c... |
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Figure17. Internal Components of the J6700 |
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Figure17. Internal Components of the J6700 |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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The system board in the J6700 contains the PA-RISC microprocessors, memory slots, and PCI cage as... |
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Microprocessors |
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The J6700 has two PA-8700 microprocessors with operating frequencies of 750MHz. Each processor ha... |
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Power Supply |
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The power system is comprised of one apparent power factor 500W output power supply. The maximum ... |
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CAUTION HP does not recommend and does not support the use of “ferro-active” or “ferro-resonant” ... |
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CAUTION HP does not recommend and does not support the use of “ferro-active” or “ferro-resonant” ... |
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PCI Cage |
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The PCI (Peripheral Connect Interface) cage is located on the left side of the system board, behi... |
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CD ROM and Hard Disk Drive Bays |
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The J6700 supports two Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI hard disk drives (one standard and one... |
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The hard disk drives are hot-pluggable. More information on this was provided earlier in this cha... |
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Voltage Regulator Modules (VRMs) |
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NOTE These VRMs are designed to function ONLY with the J6700 power supply. The output is 2VDC. Th... |
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NOTE These VRMs are designed to function ONLY with the J6700 power supply. The output is 2VDC. Th... |
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Monitors |
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Monitors |
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The J6700 workstations currently support the following HP monitors: |
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• 19-inch (18.3-inch viewable) VGA 1600¥1200 color monitor (Product Number A4575A) |
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• 19-inch (18.3-inch viewable) VGA 1600¥1200 color monitor (Product Number A4575A) |
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• 21-inch (19.9-inch viewable) VGA 1600¥1200 color monitor (Product Number A4576A) |
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• 18.1-inch L1800 color flat panel display VGA up to 1280¥1024 (Product Number D5065W) |
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• 19-inch (18-inch viewable) display VGA 1600x1200 (Product Number D8910W) |
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• 21-inch (19.8-inch viewable) display VGA 1800x1440 (Product Number D2847A) |
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• 24-inch (22.5-inch viewable) display VGA 1920x1200 (Product Number A1295A) |
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Keyboard |
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Keyboard |
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The standard USB keyboard (Product Number A4983-604 |
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Mouse |
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Mouse |
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The USB mouse is either a scroll wheel type mouse (Product Number A4983-60101) where the scroll w... |
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Site Preparation and Installation |
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Site Preparation and Installation |
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For information on: |
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• Preparing customers’ sites for the delivery and installation of J6700 workstations, refer to th... |
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• Preparing customers’ sites for the delivery and installation of J6700 workstations, refer to th... |
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• Preparing customers’ sites for the delivery and installation of J6700 workstations, refer to th... |
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• Installing J6700 workstations, refer to the QuikInstall Poster which came with the workstation ... |
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For a listing of documentation for the J6700 workstations, see Appendix D. |
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2 Configuration |
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2 Configuration |
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This chapter provides details about setting up and changing the system configuration for HP VISUA... |
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This chapter provides details about setting up and changing the system configuration for HP VISUA... |
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Chapter Overview |
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Chapter Overview |
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This chapter contains the following main sections: |
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• Workstation Configurations |
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• Workstation Configurations |
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• Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Configurations |
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Workstation Configurations |
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Workstation Configurations |
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Refer to the HP Workstations web site for a complete list of supported accessories, peripherals, ... |
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http://www.hp.com/workstations/ |
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Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Configurations |
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Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Configurations |
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This section provides information for setting up or changing the configuration of the Field Repla... |
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Internal Storage Devices |
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Internal Storage Devices |
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Hard Disk Drive Configuration |
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Hard Disk Drive Configuration |
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The SCSI IDs for hard disk drives are hard-wired into the SCA Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI interfaces in ... |
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Similarly, no jumpers are installed at the factory, nor is any jumper installation required at th... |
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Memory |
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Memory |
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There is a label on the inside cover of the workstation which shows the J6700’s memory loading se... |
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J6700 Memory Configuration |
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J6700 Memory Configuration |
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The J6700 workstation has sixteen memory slots, labeled 0A, 0B to 7A, 7B. Memory DIMMs |
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DIMMs should be loaded in the order shown with 0A, 0B being the first pair of DIMMs loaded, and 7... |
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NOTE If memory is installed improperly or it is bad and fastboot is not enabled, your workstation... |
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NOTE If memory is installed improperly or it is bad and fastboot is not enabled, your workstation... |
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Figure21. Memory Loading Sequence in the J6700 |
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Figure21. Memory Loading Sequence in the J6700 |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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I/O Cards |
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The three I/O slots located in the PCI cage area of the J6700 workstations are 64-bit, 4x, 3.3v, ... |
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CAUTION The J6700 workstations supply about 75 Watts of power to the PCI slots. Do not insert I/O... |
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CAUTION The J6700 workstations supply about 75 Watts of power to the PCI slots. Do not insert I/O... |
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3 Troubleshooting |
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3 Troubleshooting |
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This chapter provides information about isolating a failing component, known as a Field Replaceab... |
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This chapter provides information about isolating a failing component, known as a Field Replaceab... |
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Chapter Overview |
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Chapter Overview |
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This chapter contains the following main sections: |
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Introduction to Troubleshooting |
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Introduction to Troubleshooting |
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To troubleshoot HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations, you must be familiar with the HP-UX operating sy... |
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First note any error or status messages, and then run the power-up boot ROM diagnostics, known as... |
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For a complete description of using ISL diagnostics and using the Support Tools Manager, see the ... |
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Flowcharts for Troubleshooting |
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Flowcharts for Troubleshooting |
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The following four figures contain troubleshooting flowcharts you can follow to isolate a failing... |
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Figure31. Main Flowchart for Troubleshooting |
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Figure31. Main Flowchart for Troubleshooting |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure32. Console Troubleshooting Flowchart |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure33. Bootable Device Troubleshooting Flowchart |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure34. HP-UX Troubleshooting Flowchart |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Dealing with a Boot Failure |
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This section contains information for searching for bootable media, stable storage, boot command ... |
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Special Considerations |
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Special Considerations |
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When dealing with boot failures, you will need to consider the scenarios in this section. |
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• To boot from a known device containing a bootable operating system, type the following at the p... |
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• To boot from a known device containing a bootable operating system, type the following at the p... |
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• To interact with the Initial System Loader (ISL) before booting the workstation, type the follo... |
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• To find the location of the bootable operating systems on the various media in the file system,... |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:bootable media |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:bootable media |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:bootable media |
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Troubleshooting:bootable media |
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Bootable media |
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To list all devices that contain bootable media, go to the Main Menu of the Boot Console Handler,... |
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Main Menu: Enter command > search ipl [Enter] |
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The |
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• To temporarily suspend the search, press |
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• To temporarily suspend the search, press |
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• To continue the search, press |
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• To halt the search, press any other key. |
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These flow-control commands do not work with a bitmapped display, but such a display can show mor... |
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To search for devices of just one type that actually contain bootable media, go to the Main Menu ... |
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Main Menu: Enter command > search ipl device_type [Enter] |
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where |
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Troubleshooting:stable storage |
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Troubleshooting:stable storage |
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Troubleshooting:stable storage |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:stable storage |
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Stable storage |
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Stable Storage is non-volatile memory associated with the PA-RISC processor module. Stable Storag... |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:boot command notations |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:boot command notations |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:boot command notations |
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Troubleshooting:boot command notations |
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Boot:command notations |
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The |
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• Mnemonic |
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• Mnemonic |
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• Path number |
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Type |
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Here are examples of mnemonic notation: |
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• boot |
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• boot |
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• boot |
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• boot |
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• boot |
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Here is an example of path number notation: |
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• boot p1 [Enter] |
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• boot p1 [Enter] |
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• boot p1 [Enter] |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:boot paths supported |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:boot paths supported |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:boot paths supported |
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Troubleshooting:boot paths |
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Boot:paths supported |
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SCSI devices are bootable when connected to any SCSI port on the system. Workstations can only bo... |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:ISL environment |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:ISL environment |
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J5000/J7000 workstation:ISL environment |
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Troubleshooting:ISL environment |
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ISL environment |
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The ISL environment provides the means to load the operating system (HP-UX) environment. The ISL ... |
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The ISL program is the first program loaded into main memory from an external media (LAN, disk, o... |
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The ISL environment provides the following capabilities: |
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• Execute user-entered commands to modify boot device paths and boot options in stable storage. |
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• Execute user-entered commands to modify boot device paths and boot options in stable storage. |
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• Run off-line diagnostic programs and utilities. |
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• Provide automatic booting of the HP-UX operating system after power-on or reset. |
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Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions |
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Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions |
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This workstation uses a 2-line LCD, with up to 16-characters per line, to display firmware/operat... |
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XXX YYYY: ZZZZZZ(Line 1) |
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XXX YYYY: ZZZZZZ(Line 1) |
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XXX YYYY: ZZZZZZ(Line 1) |
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA(Line 2) |
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Where: |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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XXX |
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XXX |
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Three-character Operating Status |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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YYYY |
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YYYY |
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Four-digit hex code identifying the code module being executed |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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ZZZZZZ |
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ZZZZZZ |
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Six-digit FRU descriptor |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA |
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA |
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Diagnostic message of up to 16 characters |
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The 3-character operating status can be one of the following: |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT (fault) |
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FLT |
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A hardware error has been detected |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST (test) |
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TST |
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Hardware being tested |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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INI (initialize) |
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INI |
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Hardware being initialized |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SHU (shutdown) |
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SHU |
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System being shutdown |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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WRN (warning) |
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WRN |
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A non-optimal operating condition exists |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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RUN (running) |
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RUN |
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The operating system is running |
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Selftest Failures |
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Selftest Failures |
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Chassis codes are the key to debugging selftest errors. If a failure is found during selftest, ch... |
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1. In Table 3-1 starting on the next page, find the chassis code listed on the LCD. |
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1. In Table 3-1 starting on the next page, find the chassis code listed on the LCD. |
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2. In the Boot Console Handler, use the Service Menu’s |
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The FRU column in Table 3-1 shows messages printed on the LCD that refer to system FRUs. All code... |
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Memory Failures |
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Memory Failures |
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The J6700 workstations require special Memory Page Deallocation to be implemented. This feature a... |
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HP-UX uses this information to map out failing memory areas and continue normal operation. You ca... |
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Chassis Codes |
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Chassis Codes |
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Table 3-1 lists all of the chassis codes for the J6700 workstations. |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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Table31. Chassis Codes for J6700 Workstations |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Ostat |
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Ostat |
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Code |
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Code |
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FRU |
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FRU |
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Message |
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Message |
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Description |
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Description |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n01 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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HPMC occurred |
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HPMC occurred |
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CPU n detected an unexpected HPMC. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n02 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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powerfail intrpt |
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powerfail intrpt |
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CPU n detected an unexpected power fail interrupt. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n03 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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recvry cntr trap |
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recvry cntr trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected recovery counter trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n04 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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external intrrpt |
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external intrrpt |
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CPU n detected an unexpected external interrupt. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n05 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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LPMC occurred |
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LPMC occurred |
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CPU n detected an unexpected LPMC. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n06 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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ITLB mis/Ipg flt |
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ITLB mis/Ipg flt |
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CPU n detected an unexpected ITLB miss or instruction page fault. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n07 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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I mem prot trap |
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I mem prot trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected instruction memory protection trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1n08 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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illegal inst trp |
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illegal inst trp |
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CPU n detected an unexpected illegal instruction trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1n09 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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break instr trap |
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break instr trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected break instruction trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1n0A |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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privilgd op trap |
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privilgd op trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected privileged operation trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1n0B |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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privlgd reg trap |
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privlgd reg trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected privileged register trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1n0C |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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overflow trap |
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overflow trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected overflow trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1n0D |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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conditional trap |
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conditional trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected conditional trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1n0E |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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assist exep trap |
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assist exep trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected assist exception trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n0F |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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DTLB mis/Dpg flt |
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DTLB mis/Dpg flt |
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CPU n detected an unexpected DTLB miss or data page fault. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n10 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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non-acc ITLB mis |
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non-acc ITLB mis |
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CPU n detected an unexpected non-access ITLB miss fault. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n11 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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non-acc DTLB mis |
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non-acc DTLB mis |
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CPU n detected an unexpected non-access DTLB miss or data page fault. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n12 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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data mem prot tr |
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data mem prot tr |
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CPU n detected an unexpected data memory protection trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n13 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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data mem brk trp |
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data mem brk trp |
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CPU n detected an unexpected data memory break trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n14 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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TLB dirty bit tr |
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TLB dirty bit tr |
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CPU n detected an unexpected TLB dirty bit trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n15 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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page refrnce trp |
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page refrnce trp |
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CPU n detected an unexpected page reference trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n16 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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assist emul trap |
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assist emul trap |
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CPU n detected an unexpected assist emulation trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n17 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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hi-priv xfer trp |
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hi-priv xfer trp |
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CPU n detected an unexpected higher-privilege transfer trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n18 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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lo-priv xfer trp |
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lo-priv xfer trp |
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CPU n detected an unexpected lower-privilege transfer trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n19 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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taken branch trp |
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taken branch trp |
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CPU n detected an unexpected taken-branch trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n1A |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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data mem acc rts |
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data mem acc rts |
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CPU n detected an unexpected data memory access rights trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n1B |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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data mem prot ID |
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data mem prot ID |
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CPU n detected an unexpected data memory protection ID trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n1C |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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unalign data ref |
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unalign data ref |
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CPU n detected an unexpected unaligned data reference trap. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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1n1D |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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perf mon intrrpt |
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perf mon intrrpt |
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CPU n detected an unexpected performance monitor interrupt. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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1n20 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn basic test |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its basic operations self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n21 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn alu test |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its arithmetic and logical unit self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n22 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn branch test |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its branch instruction self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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1n23 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn arith cond |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its arithmetic condition self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n24 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn bit opers |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its bit operation instruction self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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1n25 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn cntrl regs |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its control register self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n26 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn ext intrpt |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its external interrupt self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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1n27 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn itimer test |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its interval timer self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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1n28 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn multi-media |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its multi-media instructions self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n29 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn shadow reg |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its shadow register self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n2A |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn diagnse reg |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its diagnose register self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n2B |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn rdr test |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its remote diagnose register self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n2C |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn bypass test |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its integer bypass operation self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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1n30 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn start est |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its early (pre-memory) self-tests. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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WRN |
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WRN |
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1n31 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn skip est |
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CPU n is bypassing its early self-tests to save time. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1n32 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn bad tst mod |
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CPU |
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CPU n detected an unsupported system mode. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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INI |
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INI |
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1n3C |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn initialize |
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CPU |
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CPU n is initializing after self-tests. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1n3E |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn exit est |
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CPU n finished its early self-tests. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1nA0 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn fpu tests |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its floating-point unit self-tests. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1nA1 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn fpu reg tst |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its floating-point register self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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1nA2 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn fpu inst |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its floating-point instruction self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1nA3 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn fpu traps |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its floating-point trap self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1nA4 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn fpu misc |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its floating-point miscellaneous operations self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1nA5 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn fpu bypass |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its floating-point bypassing self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1nB1 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn TLB RAM tst |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its TLB register self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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TST |
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TST |
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1nB2 |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn TLB trans |
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CPU |
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CPU n is starting its TLB translation self-test. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1nBA |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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monarch CPU fail |
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monarch CPU |
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The monarch CPU failed. |
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The monarch CPU failed. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1nBB |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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bad CPUn number |
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bad CPU |
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The CPU identifier was out of range. |
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The CPU identifier was out of range. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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FLT |
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FLT |
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1nBF |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn halt boot |
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CPU |
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Bootstrap failure--machine halted. |
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Bootstrap failure--machine halted. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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INI |
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INI |
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1nCA |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn sys bus arb |
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CPUn sys bus arb |
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Monarch CPU is initializing the system bus arbitration. |
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Monarch CPU is initializing the system bus arbitration. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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WRN |
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WRN |
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1nCD |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn deconfig |
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CPU |
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CPU n deconfigured itself. |
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CPU |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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WRN |
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WRN |
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1nCE |
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1 |
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SYS BD |
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SYS BD |
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CPUn extinguish |
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CPU |
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PDC_PROC halted CPU n. |
49 |
PDC_PROC halted CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
1nCF |
49 |
1 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
slaven failed |
49 |
slave |
49 |
Slave CPU n failed self-test. |
49 |
Slave CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
WRN |
49 |
WRN |
49 |
1mDs |
49 |
1 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
slaves deconfig |
49 |
slaves deconfig |
49 |
Monarch CPU m deconfigured slave CPU s. |
49 |
Monarch CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
WRN |
49 |
WRN |
49 |
1nEF |
49 |
1 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn slftst warn |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n detected a non-fatal error during its self-tests. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
WRN |
49 |
WRN |
49 |
1mFs |
49 |
1 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
monm stop slaves |
49 |
mon |
49 |
Monarch CPU m halted slave CPU s. |
49 |
Monarch CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
INI |
49 |
INI |
49 |
1nFC |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn sync’ing |
49 |
CPUn sync’ing |
49 |
CPU n is synchronizing with the rest of the system. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
INI |
49 |
INI |
49 |
1nFD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn stat wd tst |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n is testing the system status word. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
1nFF |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
monarchn selftst |
49 |
monarch |
49 |
Monarch CPU n failed self-test. |
49 |
Monarch CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
TST |
49 |
TST |
49 |
2n20 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn icache RAM |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n is starting its instruction cache RAM self-test. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
2n25 |
49 |
2 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn ic ld d err |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n detected a data error during data cache load. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
2n26 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn ic ld t err |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n detected a tag error during data cache load. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
TST |
49 |
TST |
49 |
2n30 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn icache tag |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n is starting its instruction cache tag self-test. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
TST |
49 |
TST |
49 |
2n40 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn icache par |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n is starting its instruction cache parity detection self-test. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
TST |
49 |
TST |
49 |
2n50 |
49 |
2 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn dc stor que |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n is starting its data cache store queue self-test. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
FLT |
49 |
2n51 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn dc st q err |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n detected an error during its data cache store queue self-test. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
TST |
49 |
TST |
49 |
2n70 |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
SYS BD |
49 |
CPUn dcache RAM |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
CPU n is starting its data cache RAM self-test. |
49 |
CPU |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
TST |
50 |
TST |
50 |
2n80 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
CPUn dcache tag |
50 |
CPU |
50 |
CPU n is starting its data cache tag self-test. |
50 |
CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
TST |
50 |
TST |
50 |
2n90 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
CPUn dcache ECC |
50 |
CPU |
50 |
CPU n is starting its data cache ECC self-test. |
50 |
CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
2BAD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
assertion fail |
50 |
assertion fail |
50 |
A firmware assertion failed. |
50 |
A firmware assertion failed. |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
TST |
50 |
TST |
50 |
3n00 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
ROM checksum tst |
50 |
ROM checksum tst |
50 |
Monarch CPU n is testing the boot ROM integrity. |
50 |
Monarch CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
3n00 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
ROM checksum BAD |
50 |
ROM checksum BAD |
50 |
The boot ROM failed checksum. |
50 |
The boot ROM failed checksum. |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
INI |
50 |
INI |
50 |
3n00 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
ROM checksum ok |
50 |
ROM checksum ok |
50 |
The boot ROM passed checksum. |
50 |
The boot ROM passed checksum. |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
TST |
50 |
TST |
50 |
3n01 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
PDH control test |
50 |
PDH control test |
50 |
Monarch CPU n is testing PDH control register. |
50 |
Monarch CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
INI |
50 |
INI |
50 |
3n01 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
PDH control init |
50 |
PDH control init |
50 |
Monarch CPU n is initializing the PDH control register. |
50 |
Monarch CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
3n01 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
PDH control err |
50 |
PDH control err |
50 |
Monarch CPU n detected an error in the PDH control register. |
50 |
Monarch CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
TST |
50 |
TST |
50 |
3n02 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
scratch RAM test |
50 |
scratch RAM test |
50 |
Monarch CPU n is testing scratch RAM. |
50 |
Monarch CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
INI |
50 |
INI |
50 |
3n02 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
scratch RAM ok |
50 |
scratch RAM ok |
50 |
The scratch RAM test failed. |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
3n02 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
scratch RAM bad |
50 |
scratch RAM bad |
50 |
The scratch RAM test passed. |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
WRN |
50 |
WRN |
50 |
3n03 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
stbl st read err |
50 |
stbl st read err |
50 |
CPU n detected a non-fatal error reading the stable store. |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
3n03 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
stbl st read err |
50 |
stbl st read err |
50 |
CPU n detected a non-fatal error reading the stable store. |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
INI |
50 |
3nC4 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
clearing EEPROM |
50 |
clearing EEPROM |
50 |
Monarch CPU n is clearing the EEPROM. |
50 |
Monarch CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
INI |
50 |
3nD4 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
deflting EEPROM2 |
50 |
deflting EEPROM2 |
50 |
Monarch CPU n is initializing the EEPROM to system defaults. |
50 |
Monarch CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
WRN |
50 |
3n04 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
EEPROM write err |
50 |
EEPROM write err |
50 |
CPU n detected a non-fatal error writing the EEPROM. |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
3n04 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
EEPROM write err |
50 |
EEPROM write err |
50 |
CPU n detected a fatal error writing the EEPROM. |
50 |
CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
3n05 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
EEPROM wrt limit |
50 |
EEPROM wrt limit |
50 |
CPU n detected a fatal error writing the EEPROM. |
50 |
CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
WRN |
50 |
WRN |
50 |
3n06 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
EEPROM read err |
50 |
EEPROM read err |
50 |
CPU n detected a non-fatal error reading the EEPROM. |
50 |
CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
FLT |
50 |
3n06 |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
SYS BD |
50 |
EEPROM read err |
50 |
EEPROM read err |
50 |
CPU n detected a fatal error reading the EEPROM. |
50 |
CPU |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
INI |
51 |
3n07 |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
CPUn invoke LDB |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
CPU n is starting the low-level debugger. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
3n09 |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
bad sys mde byte |
51 |
bad sys mde byte |
51 |
CPU n detected an unsupported system mode. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
WRN |
51 |
3n1A |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
hversion mismtch |
51 |
hversion mismtch |
51 |
Stable store hardware version doesn’t match system. |
51 |
Stable store hardware version doesn’t match system. |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
TST |
51 |
3n1B |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
chck model strng |
51 |
chck model strng |
51 |
Check model string with version in stable store. |
51 |
Check model string with version in stable store. |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
WRN |
51 |
3n1B |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
model str msmtch |
51 |
model str msmtch |
51 |
Model string doesn’t match that in stable store. |
51 |
Model string doesn’t match that in stable store. |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
3n1B |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
fatal model str |
51 |
fatal model str |
51 |
Error reading model string from stable store. |
51 |
Error reading model string from stable store. |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
TST |
51 |
3n1C |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
test software ID |
51 |
test software ID |
51 |
Check LANIC address. |
51 |
Check LANIC address. |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
WRN |
51 |
3n1C |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
update sw ID |
51 |
update sw ID |
51 |
Update LANIC address. |
51 |
Update LANIC address. |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
3n1C |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
update sw ID err |
51 |
update sw ID err |
51 |
Error updating LANIC address. |
51 |
Error updating LANIC address. |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
INI |
51 |
3n2s |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
Invoke LDB: s |
51 |
Invoke LDB: |
51 |
CPU n is awaiting the low-level debugger for s more seconds. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
TST |
51 |
3nBC |
51 |
IO BD |
51 |
test sys clocks |
51 |
test sys clocks |
51 |
CPU n is verifying processor clocks with the real-time clock. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
INI |
51 |
3nBC |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
init sys clocks |
51 |
init sys clocks |
51 |
CPU n has initialized the processor clocks. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
3nBC |
51 |
3 |
51 |
IO BD |
51 |
IO BD |
51 |
RTC tick timeout |
51 |
RTC tick timeout |
51 |
The real-time clock is ticking too slowly or not at all. |
51 |
The real-time clock is ticking too slowly or not at all. |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
TST |
51 |
3nCD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
check defaults |
51 |
check defaults |
51 |
CPU n is initializing stable store values to system defaults. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
INI |
51 |
3nCD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
init defaults |
51 |
init defaults |
51 |
CPU n finished initializing stable store values. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
3nCD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
init EEPROM err |
51 |
init EEPROM err |
51 |
CPU n detected an error writing to stable store. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
3nEC |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
bad sys config |
51 |
bad sys config |
51 |
CPU n detected an illegal CPU board configuration. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
3nF4 |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
EEPROM boot limt |
51 |
EEPROM boot limt |
51 |
CPU n detected a fatal error writing the EEPROM. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
FLT |
51 |
3nFC |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
bad sys bd id |
51 |
bad sys bd id |
51 |
CPU n cannot identify CPU board. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
51 |
TST |
51 |
4n00 |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
SYS BD |
51 |
CPUn start lst |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
CPU n is starting its late (with memory) self-tests. |
51 |
CPU |
51 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
WRN |
52 |
4n01 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn skip lst |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is bypassing its late self-tests to save time. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n0E |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn exit lst |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n finished its late self-tests. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n20 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst erly st |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing some of its early self-tests from system memory. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n21 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst basic |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its basic operations self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n22 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst alu |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its arithmetic and logic unit self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n23 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst branch |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its branch instruction self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n24 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst arth cd |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its arithmetic conditions self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n25 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst bit ops |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its bit operations self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n26 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst ctl reg |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its control register self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n27 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst ext int |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its external interrupt self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n28 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst itimer |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its interval timer self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n29 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst mltimed |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its multi-media instructions self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n2A |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst shadow |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its shadow register self-test. |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its shadow register self-test. |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n2B |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst dg regs |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its diagnose register self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n2C |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst rdrs |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its remote diagnose register self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n2D |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn lst bypass |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is re-executing its integer bypass operation self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n30 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn cache byte |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is starting its data cache sub-word operations self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n40 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn cache flush |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is starting its cache flush self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
52 |
TST |
52 |
4n50 |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
SYS BD |
52 |
CPUn icache miss |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
CPU n is starting its instruction cache miss self-test. |
52 |
CPU |
52 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
TST |
53 |
4n60 |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
CPUn dcache miss |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
CPU n is starting its data cache miss self-test. |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
5n00 |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
unknown bus err |
53 |
unknown bus err |
53 |
CPU n detected an unknown error on the system bus (Runway). |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
5n02 |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
path err assertd |
53 |
path err assertd |
53 |
CPU n detected a path error on the system bus (Runway). |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
5n04 |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
data parity err |
53 |
data parity err |
53 |
CPU n detected a data, address, or control parity error on the system bus (Runway). |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
5n07 |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
Runway dir error |
53 |
Runway dir error |
53 |
CPU n detected a directed error on the system bus (Runway). |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
5n08 |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
Runway broad err |
53 |
Runway broad err |
53 |
CPU n detected a broadcast error on the system bus (Runway). |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
5n0A |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
illegal response |
53 |
illegal response |
53 |
CPU n received data that did not match any outstanding data request. |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
5n0B |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
bus timeout |
53 |
bus timeout |
53 |
CPU n timed out before receiving requested data. The responder is logged in the system responder ... |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
5n0C |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
CPU sync failure |
53 |
CPU sync failure |
53 |
CPU n’s synchronizer detected a rule violation on the system bus (Runway). |
53 |
CPU |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
INI |
53 |
7000 |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
start DIMM scan |
53 |
start DIMM scan |
53 |
Start looking for installed DIMMs. |
53 |
Start looking for installed DIMMs. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
INI |
53 |
7002 |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
init mem tables |
53 |
init mem tables |
53 |
Initialize memory data structures. |
53 |
Initialize memory data structures. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
7004 |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
SYS BD |
53 |
mem plt upd fail |
53 |
mem plt upd fail |
53 |
Error updating memory platform data. |
53 |
Error updating memory platform data. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
7005 |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
insufficient mem |
53 |
insufficient mem |
53 |
Insufficient memory detected to continue. |
53 |
Insufficient memory detected to continue. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
TST |
53 |
7010 |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
check DIMM order |
53 |
check DIMM order |
53 |
Start memory DIMM order check. |
53 |
Start memory DIMM order check. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
WRN |
53 |
7011 |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
skip DIMM ord ck |
53 |
skip DIMM ord ck |
53 |
Bypass memory DIMM order check. |
53 |
Bypass memory DIMM order check. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
7012 |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM order error |
53 |
DIMM order error |
53 |
Memory DIMMs are not in the proper order. |
53 |
Memory DIMMs are not in the proper order. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
7013 |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM order error |
53 |
DIMM order error |
53 |
Memory DIMMs are not in the proper order. As a result, the system cannot access one or more DIMMs... |
53 |
Memory DIMMs are not in the proper order. As a result, the system cannot access one or more DIMMs... |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
TST |
53 |
7016 |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM pair check |
53 |
DIMM pair check |
53 |
Start memory DIMM pair check (DIMMs in a pair (e.g. 0a/0b) must match in J7xxx). |
53 |
Start memory DIMM pair check (DIMMs in a pair (e.g. 0a/0b) must match in J7xxx). |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
WRN |
53 |
7017 |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
skip mem pair ck |
53 |
skip mem pair ck |
53 |
Bypass memory DIMM set check. |
53 |
Bypass memory DIMM set check. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
53 |
FLT |
53 |
701F |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
DIMM |
53 |
no memory found |
53 |
no memory found |
53 |
Memory scan couldn’t find any DIMMs. |
53 |
Memory scan couldn’t find any DIMMs. |
53 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
TST |
54 |
7020 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
search for IMM |
54 |
search for IMM |
54 |
Try to find a single memory bank to use for the initial memory module. |
54 |
Try to find a single memory bank to use for the initial memory module. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
TST |
54 |
703s |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM s IMM vrfy |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM s was the initial memory module last boot. Verify it still works. |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
FLT |
54 |
704s |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM s IMM fail |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM s failed the initial memory module test. |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
TST |
54 |
705s |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM s IMM test |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
Test DIMM in slot s as the initial memory module. |
54 |
Test DIMM in slot |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
INI |
54 |
706s |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM s is IMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM s chosen as initial memory module. |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
INI |
54 |
70F0 |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM scan done |
54 |
DIMM scan done |
54 |
Memory DIMM scan complete. |
54 |
Memory DIMM scan complete. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
TST |
54 |
7100 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
mem register tst |
54 |
mem register tst |
54 |
Start testing registers in memory controller. |
54 |
Start testing registers in memory controller. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
WRN |
54 |
7101 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
skip mem reg tst |
54 |
skip mem reg tst |
54 |
Bypass the memory controller register test. |
54 |
Bypass the memory controller register test. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
FLT |
54 |
7102 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
mem addr reg tst |
54 |
mem addr reg tst |
54 |
Firmware detected an error in the memory controller address registers. |
54 |
Firmware detected an error in the memory controller address registers. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
FLT |
54 |
7103 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
mem mbat reg tst |
54 |
mem mbat reg tst |
54 |
Firmware detected an error in the memory controller bank registers. |
54 |
Firmware detected an error in the memory controller bank registers. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
FLT |
54 |
7104 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
mem reg tst fail |
54 |
mem reg tst fail |
54 |
Firmware detected an error in the memory controller memory registers. |
54 |
Firmware detected an error in the memory controller memory registers. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
FLT |
54 |
7105 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
mem err reg test |
54 |
mem err reg test |
54 |
Firmware detected an error in the memory controller error registers. |
54 |
Firmware detected an error in the memory controller error registers. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
FLT |
54 |
7106 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
mem err clr fail |
54 |
mem err clr fail |
54 |
Firmware was unable to clear the error registers after testing. |
54 |
Firmware was unable to clear the error registers after testing. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
INI |
54 |
7200 |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
strt DIMM detect |
54 |
strt DIMM detect |
54 |
Start the Serial Presence Detection (SPD) to search for memory DIMMs. |
54 |
Start the Serial Presence Detection (SPD) to search for memory DIMMs. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
INI |
54 |
7201 |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM detect x% |
54 |
DIMM detect |
54 |
SPD is x% finished. |
54 |
SPD is |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
WRN |
54 |
7202 |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
SYS BD |
54 |
skip DIMM detect |
54 |
skip DIMM detect |
54 |
Bypass Serial Presence Detection. |
54 |
Bypass Serial Presence Detection. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
FLT |
54 |
7203 |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
unsupp DIMM type |
54 |
unsupp DIMM type |
54 |
SPD found an unsupported DIMM type. |
54 |
SPD found an unsupported DIMM type. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
FLT |
54 |
7204 |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
SPD fatal error |
54 |
SPD fatal error |
54 |
SPD detected an unexpected, fatal error. |
54 |
SPD detected an unexpected, fatal error. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
INI |
54 |
7205 |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
add HP DIMM type |
54 |
add HP DIMM type |
54 |
New HP manufactured DIMM type added to tables. |
54 |
New HP manufactured DIMM type added to tables. |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
54 |
INI |
54 |
7206 |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
DIMM |
54 |
non-HP DIMM type |
54 |
non-HP DIMM type |
54 |
New non-HP DIMM type added to tables (use at own risk). |
54 |
New non-HP DIMM type added to tables (use at own risk). |
54 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
FLT |
55 |
7207 |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM table full |
55 |
DIMM table full |
55 |
The DIMM table is full--cannot add new type. |
55 |
The DIMM table is full--cannot add new type. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
FLT |
55 |
7208 |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
no DIMMs found |
55 |
no DIMMs found |
55 |
SPD didn’t find any memory DIMMs. |
55 |
SPD didn’t find any memory DIMMs. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
721s |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
is DIMM s inst? |
55 |
is DIMM |
55 |
SPD is checking memory slot s. |
55 |
SPD is checking memory slot |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
722s |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
???? DIMM in s |
55 |
???? DIMM in s |
55 |
SPD found a DIMM in slot s, but can’t determine its size. DIMM will not be used. |
55 |
SPD found a DIMM in slot |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
723s |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
128M DIMM in s |
55 |
128M DIMM in s |
55 |
SPD found a 128MB DIMM in slot s. |
55 |
SPD found a 128MB DIMM in slot |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
724s |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
256M DIMM in s |
55 |
256M DIMM in s |
55 |
SPD found a 256MB DIMM in slot s. |
55 |
SPD found a 256MB DIMM in slot |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
725s |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
512M DIMM in s |
55 |
512M DIMM in s |
55 |
SPD found a 512MB DIMM in slot s. |
55 |
SPD found a 512MB DIMM in slot |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
FLT |
55 |
72As |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM s checksum |
55 |
DIMM s checksum |
55 |
DIMM in slot s failed SPD checksum and will not be used. |
55 |
DIMM in slot |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
FLT |
55 |
72Cs |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM s mismatch |
55 |
DIMM s mismatch |
55 |
DIMM in slot s didn’t match the other in pair. (J7xxx only--DIMMs must be in matched pairs.) |
55 |
DIMM in slot |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
FLT |
55 |
72Ds |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM |
55 |
DIMM s load err |
55 |
Memory DIMMs are not in the proper order. As a result, the system cannot access DIMM s and has de... |
55 |
Memory DIMMs are not in the proper order. As a result, the system cannot access DIMM |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
7300 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
mem config start |
55 |
mem config start |
55 |
Starting main memory configuration. |
55 |
Starting main memory configuration. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
TST |
55 |
TST |
55 |
7301 |
55 |
7301 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
check mem config |
55 |
check mem config |
55 |
Checking for memory configuration change since last boot. |
55 |
Checking for memory configuration change since last boot. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
WRN |
55 |
7302 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
mem confg changd |
55 |
mem confg changd |
55 |
Memory physical configuration changed since last boot. |
55 |
Memory physical configuration changed since last boot. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
INI |
55 |
7303 |
55 |
7303 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
use confg change |
55 |
use confg change |
55 |
Memory physical configuration didn’t use saved configuration change. Use stored configuration data. |
55 |
Memory physical configuration didn’t use saved configuration change. Use stored configuration data. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
INI |
55 |
7304 |
55 |
7304 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
build mem intrlv |
55 |
build mem intrlv |
55 |
Building memory configuration with all DIMMs interleaved. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
INI |
55 |
7305 |
55 |
7305 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
save mem config |
55 |
save mem config |
55 |
Saving memory configuration information in non-volatile memory. |
55 |
Saving memory configuration information in non-volatile memory. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
WRN |
55 |
7306 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
use alt mem conf |
55 |
use alt mem conf |
55 |
Memory will be configured from fixed values, instead of detected DIMMs. |
55 |
Memory will be configured from fixed values, instead of detected DIMMs. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
INI |
55 |
7307 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
interleve memory |
55 |
Generating the memory interleave. |
55 |
Generating the memory interleave. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
55 |
FLT |
55 |
7308 |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
SYS BD |
55 |
PDT is disabled |
55 |
PDT is disabled |
55 |
Firmware detected bad memory pages, but the Page Deallocation Table is disabled. |
55 |
Firmware detected bad memory pages, but the Page Deallocation Table is disabled. |
55 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
FLT |
56 |
FLT |
56 |
7309 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
insufficient mem |
56 |
Insufficient error-free memory to continue. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
FLT |
56 |
730C |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
mem intrlv fail |
56 |
mem intrlv fail |
56 |
Memory interleave generation failed. |
56 |
Memory interleave generation failed. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
INI |
56 |
730F |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
mem config done |
56 |
mem config done |
56 |
Main memory configuration complete. |
56 |
Main memory configuration complete. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7400 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
non-dest mem tst |
56 |
non-dest mem tst |
56 |
Starting non-destructive memory test. |
56 |
Starting non-destructive memory test. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
740F |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
non-dst tst done |
56 |
non-dst tst done |
56 |
Non-destructive memory test complete. |
56 |
Non-destructive memory test complete. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
INI |
56 |
7500 |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
memory reset |
56 |
memory reset |
56 |
Resetting memory system. |
56 |
Resetting memory system. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
WRN |
56 |
7501 |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
mem log clr warn |
56 |
mem log clr warn |
56 |
Memory error logs didn’t clear on first try. |
56 |
Memory error logs didn’t clear on first try. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
FLT |
56 |
7502 |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
SYS BD |
56 |
mem err log fail |
56 |
mem err log fail |
56 |
Firmware could not clear memory error logs. |
56 |
Firmware could not clear memory error logs. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7600 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
dest mem test |
56 |
dest mem test |
56 |
Starting the destructive memory test. |
56 |
Starting the destructive memory test. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
WRN |
56 |
7601 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
mem init only |
56 |
mem init only |
56 |
Skip the test, just initialize memory to save time. |
56 |
Skip the test, just initialize memory to save time. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7602 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
tst 1st mem page |
56 |
tst 1st mem page |
56 |
Starting 3-pass test of first memory page. |
56 |
Starting 3-pass test of first memory page. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7603 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
tst rest of mem |
56 |
tst rest of mem |
56 |
Starting 3-pass test of the rest of memory. |
56 |
Starting 3-pass test of the rest of memory. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7604 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
start 1st pass |
56 |
start 1st pass |
56 |
Starting 1st pass of memory test (write pseudorandom sequence). |
56 |
Starting 1st pass of memory test (write pseudorandom sequence). |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7605 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
1st pass x% |
56 |
1st pass |
56 |
First pass is x% complete. |
56 |
First pass is |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7606 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
start 2nd pass |
56 |
start 2nd pass |
56 |
Starting 2nd pass of memory test (verify pseudorandom sequence, write inverse). |
56 |
Starting 2nd pass of memory test (verify pseudorandom sequence, write inverse). |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7607 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
2nd pass x% |
56 |
2nd pass |
56 |
Second pass is x% complete. |
56 |
Second pass is |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7608 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
start 3rd pass |
56 |
start 3rd pass |
56 |
Starting 3rd pass of memory test (verify inverse sequence). |
56 |
Starting 3rd pass of memory test (verify inverse sequence). |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
7609 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
3rd pass x% |
56 |
3rd pass |
56 |
Third pass is x% complete. |
56 |
Third pass is |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
760A |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
start mem init |
56 |
start mem init |
56 |
Starting memory initialization. (Initialize to zero to set ECC.) |
56 |
Starting memory initialization. (Initialize to zero to set ECC.) |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
TST |
56 |
760B |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
mem init x% |
56 |
mem init |
56 |
Memory initialization is x% complete. |
56 |
Memory initialization is |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
WRN |
56 |
760C |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
repeat dest test |
56 |
repeat dest test |
56 |
Re-execute destructive test for hardware troubleshooting. |
56 |
Re-execute destructive test for hardware troubleshooting. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
FLT |
56 |
760D |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
mem code cpy err |
56 |
mem code cpy err |
56 |
Firmware tried to copy code from ROM to memory, but the copy didn’t match the original. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
56 |
FLT |
56 |
7610 |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
DIMM |
56 |
ECC wrt/read err |
56 |
Writing and reading back good data caused memory ECC error. |
56 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7611 |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
ECC single data |
57 |
ECC single data |
57 |
Memory ECC test failed to detect single-bit data error. |
57 |
Memory ECC test failed to detect single-bit data error. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7612 |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
ECC single ECC |
57 |
ECC single ECC |
57 |
Memory ECC test failed to detect single-bit ECC error. |
57 |
Memory ECC test failed to detect single-bit ECC error. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7613 |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
ECC multipl data |
57 |
ECC multipl data |
57 |
Memory ECC test failed to detect multiple-bit data error. |
57 |
Memory ECC test failed to detect multiple-bit data error. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7614 |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
ECC multpl signl |
57 |
ECC multpl signl |
57 |
Memory ECC test failed to signal multiple-bit error. |
57 |
Memory ECC test failed to signal multiple-bit error. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7800 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
mem err summary |
57 |
mem err summary |
57 |
Printing memory error summary word to RS-232. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7801 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
bus ctrl par err |
57 |
bus ctrl par err |
57 |
System bus (Runway) control parity error detected. |
57 |
System bus (Runway) control parity error detected. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7802 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
bus addr par err |
57 |
bus addr par err |
57 |
System bus (Runway) address parity error detected. |
57 |
System bus (Runway) address parity error detected. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7803 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
bus data par err |
57 |
bus data par err |
57 |
System bus (Runway) data parity error detected. |
57 |
System bus (Runway) data parity error detected. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7804 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
mem out of range |
57 |
mem out of range |
57 |
Memory access outside configured memory space. |
57 |
Memory access outside configured memory space. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7805 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
bus broadcst err |
57 |
bus broadcst err |
57 |
System bus (Runway) broadcast error detected. |
57 |
System bus (Runway) broadcast error detected. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7806 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
mem addr par err |
57 |
mem addr par err |
57 |
Memory bus address parity error detected. |
57 |
Memory bus address parity error detected. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7807 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
mem ctlr stat wd |
57 |
Printing memory controller status word to RS-232. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
781s |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM s uncor err |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
Uncorrectable ECC error detected in DIMM s. |
57 |
Uncorrectable ECC error detected in DIMM s. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
782s |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM s corr err |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM s is bad and needs replacing. |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
783s |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
DIMM |
57 |
Replace DIMM s |
57 |
Replace DIMM |
57 |
Correctable ECC error detected in DIMM s. |
57 |
Correctable ECC error detected in DIMM |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7840 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
unexpected HPMC |
57 |
unexpected HPMC |
57 |
Unexpected HPMC detected. |
57 |
Unexpected HPMC detected. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7841 |
57 |
7841 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
mem status invld |
57 |
mem status invld |
57 |
Memory error status word is invalid. |
57 |
Memory error status word is invalid. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7842 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
mem summ invalid |
57 |
mem summ invalid |
57 |
Memory summary word is invalid. |
57 |
Memory summary word is invalid. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7843 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
fwd prog invalid |
57 |
fwd prog invalid |
57 |
Memory forward progress word is invalid. |
57 |
Memory forward progress word is invalid. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
FLT |
57 |
7844 |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
SYS BD |
57 |
mem HPMC summ wd |
57 |
mem HPMC summ wd |
57 |
Printing memory error summary word to RS-232. |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7845 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
mem ctlr stat wd |
58 |
Printing memory controller status word to RS-232. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7846 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
mem err overflow |
58 |
mem err overflow |
58 |
Multiple memory errors detected. |
58 |
Multiple memory errors detected. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7848 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
addr not mapped |
58 |
addr not mapped |
58 |
Memory address outside configured memory space. |
58 |
Memory address outside configured memory space. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
785s |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
MBE in DIMM s |
58 |
MBE in DIMM |
58 |
Destructive memory test detected an uncorrectable memory error in DIMM s. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
786s |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
SBE&MBE DIMM s |
58 |
SBE&MBE DIMM |
58 |
Destructive memory test detected both an uncorrectable and a correctable memory error in DIMM s. |
58 |
Destructive memory test detected both an uncorrectable and a correctable memory error in DIMM |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
787s |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
mem err DIMM s |
58 |
mem err DIMM |
58 |
Destructive memory test detected a pattern compare error in DIMM s. |
58 |
Destructive memory test detected a pattern compare error in DIMM |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
788s |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
SBE in DIMM s |
58 |
SBE in DIMM |
58 |
Destructive memory test detected a correctable memory error in DIMM s. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7890 |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
MBE overwrt SBE |
58 |
MBE overwrt SBE |
58 |
Firmware replaced a correctable memory error entry in the PDT with an uncorrectable memory error ... |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7891 |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
DIMM |
58 |
dup entry in PDT |
58 |
dup entry in PDT |
58 |
The PDT already contains an entry at that address. |
58 |
The PDT already contains an entry at that address. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7892 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
PDT write error |
58 |
PDT write error |
58 |
Error adding the entry to the PDT. |
58 |
Error adding the entry to the PDT. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7893 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
PDT is full |
58 |
PDT is full |
58 |
The PDT is full--cannot add new entry. |
58 |
The PDT is full--cannot add new entry. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7900 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
no DMT entry |
58 |
no DMT entry |
58 |
Internal error--cannot find DIMM entry. |
58 |
Internal error--cannot find DIMM entry. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7901 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
no rank entry |
58 |
no rank entry |
58 |
Internal error--cannot find rank entry. |
58 |
Internal error--cannot find rank entry. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7902 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
bad refrsh intvl |
58 |
bad refrsh intvl |
58 |
Computed refresh interval is invalid. |
58 |
Computed refresh interval is invalid. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7903 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
mem intrlv fail |
58 |
mem intrlv fail |
58 |
Cannot generate memory interleave. |
58 |
Cannot generate memory interleave. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7904 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
mem reloc failed |
58 |
mem reloc failed |
58 |
Cannot interleave with relocated range (3.75GB - 4.0GB). |
58 |
Cannot interleave with relocated range (3.75GB - 4.0GB). |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
7905 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
mem intrlv error |
58 |
mem intrlv error |
58 |
Undefined memory interleave failure. |
58 |
Undefined memory interleave failure. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
FLT |
58 |
79FF |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
mem firmware err |
58 |
mem firmware err |
58 |
Internal error--never expected this to happen. |
58 |
Internal error--never expected this to happen. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
WRN |
58 |
80F3 |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
SYS BD |
58 |
err rd IODC byte |
58 |
Cannot read IODC from ROM or card. |
58 |
Cannot read IODC from ROM or card. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
WRN |
58 |
80F4 |
58 |
EXT IO |
58 |
EXT IO |
58 |
boot read error |
58 |
Cannot load IODC entry_init for boot device. |
58 |
Cannot load IODC entry_init for boot device. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
WRN |
58 |
80F5 |
58 |
EXT IO |
58 |
EXT IO |
58 |
boot exec error |
58 |
boot exec error |
58 |
Error initializing boot device. |
58 |
Error initializing boot device. |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
WRN |
59 |
80F6 |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
boot read error |
59 |
boot read error |
59 |
Cannot load IODC entry_io for boot device. |
59 |
Cannot load IODC entry_io for boot device. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
WRN |
59 |
80F7 |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
boot IO error |
59 |
boot IO error |
59 |
Error detected during boot device I/O. |
59 |
Error detected during boot device I/O. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
WRN |
59 |
WRN |
59 |
80F8 |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
invalid boot dev |
59 |
invalid boot dev |
59 |
Invalid boot device class; bad IODC? |
59 |
Invalid boot device class; bad IODC? |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
WRN |
59 |
80FC |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
invalid boot dev |
59 |
invalid boot dev |
59 |
Unexpected error; bad IODC? |
59 |
Unexpected error; bad IODC? |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8800 |
59 |
IOCARD |
59 |
IOCARD |
59 |
PCI BusWlk start |
59 |
PCI BusWlk start |
59 |
Starting PCI bus and device discovery. |
59 |
Starting PCI bus and device discovery. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
88r1 |
59 |
IOCARD |
59 |
IOCARD |
59 |
PCI Rope r walk |
59 |
PCI Rope |
59 |
Starting PCI bus and device discovery on Rope r. |
59 |
Starting PCI bus and device discovery on Rope |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8802 |
59 |
IOCARD |
59 |
IOCARD |
59 |
PCI BusWalk done |
59 |
PCI BusWalk done |
59 |
PCI bus and device discovery complete. |
59 |
PCI bus and device discovery complete. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8803 |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
PCI alloc done |
59 |
PCI alloc done |
59 |
Done allocating address space for PCI devices. |
59 |
Done allocating address space for PCI devices. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8804 |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
PCI config done |
59 |
PCI config done |
59 |
Done configuring PCI devices. |
59 |
Done configuring PCI devices. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
881r |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
R2PCIr not found |
59 |
R2PCI |
59 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge r not found. |
59 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
WRN |
59 |
WRN |
59 |
882r |
59 |
882 |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
R2PCIr not found |
59 |
R2PCI |
59 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge r initialization failed. |
59 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge r initialization failed. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
883r |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
Roper config err |
59 |
Rope |
59 |
Rope r configuration failed. |
59 |
Rope |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
884r |
59 |
884 |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
Roper debug tggl |
59 |
Rope |
59 |
Rope r debug register toggled. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
884r |
59 |
884 |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
Roper tgl fail |
59 |
Rope |
59 |
Rope r debug register toggle failed. |
59 |
Rope |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8850 |
59 |
8850 |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
early rope0 init |
59 |
early rope0 init |
59 |
Initializing rope 0 for early RS-232 output. |
59 |
Initializing rope 0 for early RS-232 output. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
8850 |
59 |
8850 |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
rope0 init fail |
59 |
rope0 init fail |
59 |
Couldn’t initialize rope 0. |
59 |
Couldn’t initialize rope 0. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8860 |
59 |
8860 |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
SYS BD |
59 |
rope0 init done |
59 |
rope0 init done |
59 |
Rope 0 initialization complete. |
59 |
Rope 0 initialization complete. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8870 |
59 |
8870 |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
early R2PCI init |
59 |
early R2PCI init |
59 |
Initializing Rope-to-PCI bridge 0 for early RS-232 output. |
59 |
Initializing Rope-to-PCI bridge 0 for early RS-232 output. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
8870 |
59 |
8870 |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
R2PCI init fail |
59 |
R2PCI init fail |
59 |
Couldn’t initialize Rope-to-PCI bridge 0. |
59 |
Couldn’t initialize Rope-to-PCI bridge 0. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8880 |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
R2PCI init done |
59 |
R2PCI init done |
59 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge 0 initialization complete. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
INI |
59 |
8890 |
59 |
8890 |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
early Super init |
59 |
early Super init |
59 |
Initializing Super-I/O for early RS-232 output. |
59 |
Initializing Super-I/O for early RS-232 output. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
FLT |
59 |
8890 |
59 |
8890 |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
Super init fail |
59 |
Super init fail |
59 |
Couldn’t initialize Super-I/O. |
59 |
Couldn’t initialize Super-I/O. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
INI |
59 |
INI |
59 |
88A0 |
59 |
88A0 |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
IO BD |
59 |
Super init done |
59 |
Super init done |
59 |
Super-I/O initialization complete. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
59 |
WRN |
59 |
8A03 |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
EXT IO |
59 |
No graph console |
59 |
No graph console |
59 |
Cannot re-establish communications with the graphics console. |
59 |
Cannot re-establish communications with the graphics console. |
59 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8A04 |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
No USB keyboard |
60 |
No USB keyboard |
60 |
Cannot re-establish communications with the USB keyboard. |
60 |
Cannot re-establish communications with the USB keyboard. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
TST |
60 |
8C06 |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
PCI BIST test |
60 |
PCI BIST test |
60 |
Running PCI Built-In Self-Test |
60 |
Running PCI Built-In Self-Test |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8C07 |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
PCI BIST error |
60 |
PCI BIST error |
60 |
PCI Built-In Self-Test failed. |
60 |
PCI Built-In Self-Test failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8C08 |
60 |
SYS BD |
60 |
SYS BD |
60 |
PCI alloc error |
60 |
PCI alloc error |
60 |
PCI address space allocation failed. |
60 |
PCI address space allocation failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8C09 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
PCI mem mngr err |
60 |
PCI mem mngr err |
60 |
Memory allocation for PCI device failed. |
60 |
Memory allocation for PCI device failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8C0A |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
PCI mem type err |
60 |
PCI mem type err |
60 |
PCI device requested invalid memory type. |
60 |
PCI device requested invalid memory type. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8C0B |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
PCI max bus dpth |
60 |
PCI max bus dpth |
60 |
PCI bus depth exceeded maximum supported depth. |
60 |
PCI bus depth exceeded maximum supported depth. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8C0C |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
PCI dev not cnfg |
60 |
PCI dev not cnfg |
60 |
Unable to configure PCI device. |
60 |
Unable to configure PCI device. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8C0F |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
dev tree ovrflow |
60 |
dev tree ovrflow |
60 |
Data space for PCI devices is full. |
60 |
Data space for PCI devices is full. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
8DEC |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
init LAN SROM |
60 |
init LAN SROM |
60 |
Initializing the core LAN serial EPROM. |
60 |
Initializing the core LAN serial EPROM. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
SHU |
60 |
8DEC |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
resetting system |
60 |
resetting system |
60 |
Restarting system after core LAN initialization. |
60 |
Restarting system after core LAN initialization. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
FLT |
60 |
8E10 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
PARALEL port cfg |
60 |
PARALEL port cfg |
60 |
Parallel port configuration failed. |
60 |
Parallel port configuration failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
FLT |
60 |
8E11 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
SERIAL1 port cfg |
60 |
SERIAL1 port cfg |
60 |
Serial 1 port configuration failed. |
60 |
Serial 1 port configuration failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
FLT |
60 |
8E12 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
SERIAL2 port cfg |
60 |
SERIAL2 port cfg |
60 |
Serial 2 port configuration failed. |
60 |
Serial 2 port configuration failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
FLT |
60 |
8E13 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
FLOPPY drive cfg |
60 |
FLOPPY drive cfg |
60 |
Floppy drive configuration failed. |
60 |
Floppy drive configuration failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
FLT |
60 |
8E20 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
bad USB port cfg |
60 |
bad USB port cfg |
60 |
USB port configuration failed. |
60 |
USB port configuration failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
WRN |
60 |
9001 |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
no console found |
60 |
no console found |
60 |
Search for console display device failed. |
60 |
Search for console display device failed. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
INI |
60 |
9151 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
init SERIAL_1 |
60 |
init SERIAL_1 |
60 |
Initializing serial 1 port as console display. |
60 |
Initializing serial 1 port as console display. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
INI |
60 |
9152 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
init SERIAL_2 |
60 |
init SERIAL_2 |
60 |
Initializing serial 2 port as console display. |
60 |
Initializing serial 2 port as console display. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
INI |
60 |
915F |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
init unknown dev |
60 |
Initializing unknown device as console display. |
60 |
Initializing unknown device as console display. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
INI |
60 |
INI |
60 |
916s |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
EXT IO |
60 |
init PCI slot s |
60 |
init PCI slot |
60 |
Initializing PCI device in slot s as console display. |
60 |
Initializing PCI device in slot |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
INI |
60 |
91DB |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
init SERIAL_LDB |
60 |
init SERIAL_LDB |
60 |
Initializing serial LDB port as console display. |
60 |
Initializing serial LDB port as console display. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
60 |
INI |
60 |
9C51 |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
IO BD |
60 |
consol is SER_1 |
60 |
consol is SER_1 |
60 |
Console display is on serial port 1. |
60 |
Console display is on serial port 1. |
60 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
9C51 |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
bad init SERIAL1 |
61 |
bad init SERIAL1 |
61 |
Serial port 1 failed to initialize as a console device. |
61 |
Serial port 1 failed to initialize as a console device. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
9C52 |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
consol is SER_2 |
61 |
consol is SER_2 |
61 |
Console display is on serial port 2. |
61 |
Console display is on serial port 2. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
9160 |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
builtin GRAPHICS |
61 |
builtin GRAPHICS |
61 |
Initializing built-in graphics as console display. |
61 |
Initializing built-in graphics as console display. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
9C52 |
61 |
IO BRD |
61 |
consol is SER_2 |
61 |
consol is SER_2 |
61 |
Console display is on serial port 2. |
61 |
Console display is on serial port 2. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
9C52 |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
bad init SERIAL2 |
61 |
bad init SERIAL2 |
61 |
Serial port 2 failed to initialize as a console device. |
61 |
Serial port 2 failed to initialize as a console device. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
9C6s |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
consol is GRAPHs |
61 |
consol is GRAPH |
61 |
Console display is on graphics card in PCI slot s. |
61 |
Console display is on graphics card in PCI slot |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
9C6s |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
bad PCI slot s |
61 |
bad PCI slot |
61 |
Graphics in PCI slot s failed to initialize as a console device. |
61 |
Graphics in PCI slot |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
9C8t |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
cnfg mon type t |
61 |
cnfg mon type |
61 |
Set graphics console to monitor type t. (Seen when cycling through types.) |
61 |
Set graphics console to monitor type |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
9C8t |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
mon type t fail |
61 |
mon type |
61 |
Failed to configure console to monitor type t. |
61 |
Failed to configure console to monitor type |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
9CDB |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
consl is SER_LDB |
61 |
consl is SER_LDB |
61 |
Console display is on serial LDB port. |
61 |
Console display is on serial LDB port. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
9CDB |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
bad init SER_LDB |
61 |
bad init SER_LDB |
61 |
Serial LDB port failed to initialize as a console device. |
61 |
Serial LDB port failed to initialize as a console device. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
FLT |
61 |
A088 |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
IO BD |
61 |
consl path fault |
61 |
consl path fault |
61 |
Unable to boot--no console device found. |
61 |
Unable to boot--no console device found. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
A008 |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
no boot device |
61 |
no boot device |
61 |
Unable to boot--no bootable device found. |
61 |
Unable to boot--no bootable device found. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
A0BD |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
device not ready |
61 |
device not ready |
61 |
Boot device not ready--operation may be retried. |
61 |
Boot device not ready--operation may be retried. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
FLT |
61 |
A0FF |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
unknown launch |
61 |
unknown launch |
61 |
Unable to boot. Explanation may appear on console. |
61 |
Unable to boot. Explanation may appear on console. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
A50F |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
init pri pth err |
61 |
init pri pth err |
61 |
Unable to boot from primary boot device. |
61 |
Unable to boot from primary boot device. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
WRN |
61 |
A70F |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
EXT IO |
61 |
init otr pth err |
61 |
init otr pth err |
61 |
Unable to boot from non-primary boot device. |
61 |
Unable to boot from non-primary boot device. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
C10m |
61 |
SYS BD |
61 |
SYS BD |
61 |
CPUm is monarch |
61 |
CPU |
61 |
CPU m was chosen as the monarch processor. (All other CPUs are slaves.) |
61 |
CPU |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
C30m |
61 |
SYS BD |
61 |
SYS BD |
61 |
monarchm test |
61 |
monarch |
61 |
CPU m finished the monarch-only tests and system initialization. |
61 |
CPU |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
INI |
61 |
C30C |
61 |
SYS BD |
61 |
SYS BD |
61 |
mnrch slv chck |
61 |
mnrch slv chck |
61 |
The monarch CPU is checking whether the slaves are in the correct rendezvous. |
61 |
The monarch CPU is checking whether the slaves are in the correct rendezvous. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C3FF |
62 |
SYS/IO |
62 |
SYS/IO |
62 |
late monarch tst |
62 |
late monarch tst |
62 |
The monarch CPU is starting the late (post-memory) monarch-only tests. |
62 |
The monarch CPU is starting the late (post-memory) monarch-only tests. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
FLT |
62 |
C3FF |
62 |
SYS/IO |
62 |
SYS/IO |
62 |
late monarch flt |
62 |
late monarch flt |
62 |
The late (post-memory) monarch-only tests failed. |
62 |
The late (post-memory) monarch-only tests failed. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C4CC |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
initialize ccp |
62 |
initialize ccp |
62 |
Searching for (lab-only) debugger card. |
62 |
Searching for (lab-only) debugger card. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C4CD |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
no ccp found |
62 |
no ccp found |
62 |
Debugger card not found. |
62 |
Debugger card not found. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C4CE |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
ccp disabled |
62 |
ccp disabled |
62 |
Debugger card disabled. |
62 |
Debugger card disabled. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C4CF |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
ccp found |
62 |
ccp found |
62 |
Debugger card found. |
62 |
Debugger card found. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C500 |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
SYS BD |
62 |
get primary path |
62 |
get primary path |
62 |
Autoboot is reading primary boot path from stable store. |
62 |
Autoboot is reading primary boot path from stable store. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C540 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
init pri path |
62 |
init pri path |
62 |
Autoboot is trying to boot from primary boot device. |
62 |
Autoboot is trying to boot from primary boot device. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C580 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
load IPL pri pth |
62 |
load IPL pri pth |
62 |
Loading IPL from primary boot device. |
62 |
Loading IPL from primary boot device. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
C5F0 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
Error loading IPL from primary boot device. |
62 |
Error loading IPL from primary boot device. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
FLT |
62 |
C5F0 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
pri IPL fault |
62 |
pri IPL fault |
62 |
Error loading IPL from primary boot device. |
62 |
Error loading IPL from primary boot device. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
C5F1 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--load address invalid. |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--load address invalid. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
C5F2 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--file is not IPL image. |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--file is not IPL image. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
C5F3 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--IPL image size invalid. |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--IPL image size invalid. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
C5F4 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--IPL entry point address invalid. |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--IPL entry point address invalid. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
C5F8 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
err read pri IPL |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--IPL image checksum failed. |
62 |
Cannot load IPL from primary boot device--IPL image checksum failed. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C5FF |
62 |
<blank> |
62 |
launch pri IPL |
62 |
launch pri IPL |
62 |
Booting from primary boot path. |
62 |
Booting from primary boot path. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
INI |
62 |
C642 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
init kybrd consl |
62 |
init kybrd consl |
62 |
Try to initialize USB keyboard. |
62 |
Try to initialize USB keyboard. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
FLT |
62 |
C642 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
keyboard error |
62 |
keyboard error |
62 |
An error was detected trying to access the keyboard. |
62 |
An error was detected trying to access the keyboard. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
C643 |
62 |
C643 |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
keyboard reinit |
62 |
keyboard reinit |
62 |
Keyboard was re-initialized. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRN |
62 |
C64F |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
EXT IO |
62 |
reset montr type |
62 |
reset montr type |
62 |
The console device failed to initialize with the given monitor type. Try again with type 1. |
62 |
The console device failed to initialize with the given monitor type. Try again with type 1. |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
TST |
63 |
C680 |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
builtin graphics |
63 |
builtin graphics |
63 |
Look for built-in graphics card. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
TST |
63 |
C68s |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
test graph in s |
63 |
test graph in |
63 |
Look for graphics card in PCI slot s. |
63 |
Look for graphics card in PCI slot |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
INI |
63 |
C68s |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
init graph in s |
63 |
init graph in s |
63 |
Successfully initialized graphics card in PCI slot s. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
INI |
63 |
C680 |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
bultin graphics |
63 |
bultin graphics |
63 |
Successfully initialized built-in graphics card. |
63 |
Successfully initialized built-in graphics card. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C680 |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
bultin graphics |
63 |
bultin graphics |
63 |
built-in graphics initialization failed. |
63 |
built-in graphics initialization failed. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C68s |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
fail graph in s |
63 |
fail graph in |
63 |
Card in PCI slot s failed graphics initialization or is not a graphics card. |
63 |
Card in PCI slot |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
INI |
63 |
C740 |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
init other path |
63 |
init other path |
63 |
Autoboot is trying to boot from non-primary boot device. |
63 |
Autoboot is trying to boot from non-primary boot device. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
INI |
63 |
INI |
63 |
C780 |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
ld IPL othr path |
63 |
ld IPL othr path |
63 |
Loading IPL from non-primary boot device. |
63 |
Loading IPL from non-primary boot device. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C7F0 |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
other IPL fault |
63 |
other IPL fault |
63 |
Error loading IPL from non-primary boot device. |
63 |
Error loading IPL from non-primary boot device. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C7F1 |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--load address invalid. |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--load address invalid. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C7F2 |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--file is not IPL image. |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--file is not IPL image. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C7F3 |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--IPL image size invalid. |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--IPL image size invalid. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C7F4 |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--IPL entry point address invalid. |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--IPL entry point address invalid. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C7F8 |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
EXT IO |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
bad alt IPL read |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--IPL image checksum failed. |
63 |
Cannot load IPL from non-primary boot device--IPL image checksum failed. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
C7FF |
63 |
<blank> |
63 |
launch IPL other |
63 |
launch IPL other |
63 |
Booting from a device other than the primary boot path. |
63 |
Booting from a device other than the primary boot path. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
INI |
63 |
CB00 |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
TOC initiated |
63 |
TOC initiated |
63 |
A Transfer of Control entered the firmware TOC handler. |
63 |
A Transfer of Control entered the firmware TOC handler. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
CB01 |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
no OS TOC vector |
63 |
no OS TOC vector |
63 |
There is no TOC vector for the operating system. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
63 |
There is no TOC vector for the operating system. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
WRN |
63 |
CB02 |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
SYS BD |
63 |
bad OS TOC addr |
63 |
bad OS TOC addr |
63 |
The operating system TOC handler vector is invalid. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
63 |
The operating system TOC handler vector is invalid. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB03 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
bad OS TOC code |
64 |
bad OS TOC code |
64 |
The operating system TOC handler is invalid. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
64 |
The operating system TOC handler is invalid. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB04 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
bad OS TOC len |
64 |
bad OS TOC len |
64 |
The size of the operating system TOC handler is invalid. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
64 |
The size of the operating system TOC handler is invalid. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB05 |
64 |
CB05 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
bad OS TOC chksm |
64 |
bad OS TOC chksm |
64 |
The operating system TOC handler failed the checksum test. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
64 |
The operating system TOC handler failed the checksum test. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB0A |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
prev TOC logged |
64 |
prev TOC logged |
64 |
Firmware detected unread PIM data from a previous TOC and will not overwrite it. (PIM for this TO... |
64 |
Firmware detected unread PIM data from a previous TOC and will not overwrite it. (PIM for this TO... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
INI |
64 |
CB0B |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
branch to OS TOC |
64 |
branch to OS TOC |
64 |
Branching to the operating system TOC handler. |
64 |
Branching to the operating system TOC handler. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB0C |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
br OS TOC failed |
64 |
br OS TOC failed |
64 |
Branch to the operating system TOC handler failed. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
64 |
Branch to the operating system TOC handler failed. Firmware will soft boot the system. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB10 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
LPMC initiated |
64 |
LPMC initiated |
64 |
A Low-Priority Machine Check entered the firmware LPMC handler. The handler should log the error ... |
64 |
A Low-Priority Machine Check entered the firmware LPMC handler. The handler should log the error ... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB11 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
icache LPMC err |
64 |
An instruction cache parity error caused the LPMC. |
64 |
An instruction cache parity error caused the LPMC. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB12 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
dcache LPMC err |
64 |
dcache LPMC err |
64 |
A data cache parity/ECC error caused the LPMC. |
64 |
A data cache parity/ECC error caused the LPMC. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB13 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
dcache tag error |
64 |
dcache tag error |
64 |
The parity error is in the tag portion of the data cache. |
64 |
The parity error is in the tag portion of the data cache. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB14 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
dcache data err |
64 |
dcache data err |
64 |
The parity error is in the data portion of the data cache. |
64 |
The parity error is in the data portion of the data cache. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
FLT |
64 |
CB1F |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
OS LPMC failed |
64 |
OS LPMC failed |
64 |
Firmware couldn’t branch to the operating system LPMC handler. It will halt the CPU, requiring a ... |
64 |
Firmware couldn’t branch to the operating system LPMC handler. It will halt the CPU, requiring a ... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB71 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
HPMC occurred |
64 |
HPMC occurred |
64 |
A High-Priority Machine Check caused entry to PDCE_CHECK (the firmware trap handler). |
64 |
A High-Priority Machine Check caused entry to PDCE_CHECK (the firmware trap handler). |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
WRN |
64 |
CB72 |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
SYS BD |
64 |
LPMC occurred |
64 |
LPMC occurred |
64 |
A Low-Priority Machine Check caused entry to PDCE_CHECK (the firmware trap handler). |
64 |
A Low-Priority Machine Check caused entry to PDCE_CHECK (the firmware trap handler). |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
WRN |
65 |
CB73 |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
TOC occurred |
65 |
TOC occurred |
65 |
A Transfer of Control caused entry to PDCE_CHECK (the firmware trap handler). |
65 |
A Transfer of Control caused entry to PDCE_CHECK (the firmware trap handler). |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
FLT |
65 |
CB9r |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
Error on roper |
65 |
Error on rope |
65 |
An error was detected on rope r. |
65 |
An error was detected on rope |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
FLT |
65 |
CB99 |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
seed IVA handler |
65 |
seed IVA handler |
65 |
PDC_SEED_ERROR triggered an HPMC. |
65 |
PDC_SEED_ERROR triggered an HPMC. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
FLT |
65 |
CB9A |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
HPMC overwrite |
65 |
HPMC overwrite |
65 |
Firmware is overwriting PIM data from a previous HPMC. |
65 |
Firmware is overwriting PIM data from a previous HPMC. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBA1 |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
AIOC int dat err |
65 |
AIOC int dat err |
65 |
I/O controller internal error. |
65 |
I/O controller internal error. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBA2 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
EtoA rope perr |
65 |
EtoA rope perr |
65 |
Parity error between I/O controller and Rope-to-PCI bridge. |
65 |
Parity error between I/O controller and Rope-to-PCI bridge. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBA3 |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
SYS BD |
65 |
access invld TLB |
65 |
access invld TLB |
65 |
An invalid I/O TLB entry was accessed. |
65 |
An invalid I/O TLB entry was accessed. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBA4 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
EtoA rp cmd perr |
65 |
EtoA rp cmd perr |
65 |
Command parity error between I/O controller and Rope-to-PCI bridge. |
65 |
Command parity error between I/O controller and Rope-to-PCI bridge. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBA5 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
CDF timeout |
65 |
CDF timeout |
65 |
Rope Command/Data FIFO is backed up. |
65 |
Rope Command/Data FIFO is backed up. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBA6 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
R2PCI resp tmout |
65 |
R2PCI resp tmout |
65 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge timed out. Could be a failure of the PCI card, rope, or R2PCI bridge. |
65 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge timed out. Could be a failure of the PCI card, rope, or R2PCI bridge. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBA7 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
Unknown AIOC err |
65 |
Unknown AIOC err |
65 |
Unknown I/O controller error. |
65 |
Unknown I/O controller error. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBB1 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
PCI timeout |
65 |
PCI timeout |
65 |
A PCI card requested the bus but failed to use it. |
65 |
A PCI card requested the bus but failed to use it. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBB2 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
PCI timeout; OV |
65 |
PCI timeout; OV |
65 |
More than once aPCI card requested the bus but failed to use it. |
65 |
More than once aPCI card requested the bus but failed to use it. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBB3 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
R2PCI intrnl err |
65 |
R2PCI intrnl err |
65 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge internal error. |
65 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge internal error. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBB4 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
R2PCI int err;OV |
65 |
R2PCI int err;OV |
65 |
Multiple Rope-to-PCI bridge internal errors. |
65 |
Multiple Rope-to-PCI bridge internal errors. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBB6 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
PCI data req err |
65 |
PCI data req err |
65 |
PCI bus data requestor error: R2PCI detected PERR# assertion. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBB8 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
PCI D req err;OV |
65 |
PCI D req err;OV |
65 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge detected multiple PERR# assertions. |
65 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge detected multiple PERR# assertions. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBBA |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
PCI data par err |
65 |
PCI bus data parity error. |
65 |
PCI bus data parity error. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBBC |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
PCI Dpar err;OV |
65 |
PCI Dpar err;OV |
65 |
Multiple PCI bus data parity errors. |
65 |
Multiple PCI bus data parity errors. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBBE |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
R2PCI intrnl err |
65 |
R2PCI intrnl err |
65 |
Error in R2PCI internal data to PCI bus. |
65 |
Error in R2PCI internal data to PCI bus. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
OFF |
65 |
CBC0 |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
IO BD |
65 |
R2PCI int err;OV |
65 |
R2PCI int err;OV |
65 |
Multiple R2PCI internal data to PCI bus errors. |
65 |
Multiple R2PCI internal data to PCI bus errors. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBC2 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI data parity |
66 |
PCI data parity |
66 |
PCI data parity error. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
PCI data parity error. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBC4 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI data par; OV |
66 |
PCI data par; OV |
66 |
Multiple PCI data parity errors. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
Multiple PCI data parity errors. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBC6 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
R2PCI intrnl err |
66 |
R2PCI intrnl err |
66 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge internal data error: R2PCI detected PERR# assertion. |
66 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge internal data error: R2PCI detected PERR# assertion. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBC8 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
R2PCI int err;OV |
66 |
R2PCI int err;OV |
66 |
Multiple R2PCI internal data errors: R2PCI detected multiple PERR# assertions. |
66 |
Multiple R2PCI internal data errors: R2PCI detected multiple PERR# assertions. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBCA |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI data rs err |
66 |
PCI data rs err |
66 |
PCI bus data responder error: R2PCI detected PERR# assertion. |
66 |
PCI bus data responder error: R2PCI detected PERR# assertion. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBCC |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI D rs err; OV |
66 |
PCI D rs err; OV |
66 |
Multiple PCI bus data responder errors: R2PCI detected multiple PERR# assertions. |
66 |
Multiple PCI bus data responder errors: R2PCI detected multiple PERR# assertions. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBCE |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
R2PCI T-Abort |
66 |
R2PCI T-Abort |
66 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge signalled Target Abort. |
66 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge signalled Target Abort. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBD0 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
R2PCI T-Abort;OV |
66 |
R2PCI T-Abort;OV |
66 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge signalled multiple Target Aborts. |
66 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge signalled multiple Target Aborts. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBD2 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI parity err |
66 |
PCI parity err |
66 |
PCI address/command parity error. |
66 |
PCI address/command parity error. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBD4 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI par err; OV |
66 |
PCI par err; OV |
66 |
Multiple PCI address/command parity errors. |
66 |
Multiple PCI address/command parity errors. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBD6 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI no DEVSEL# |
66 |
PCI no DEVSEL# |
66 |
No PCI device selected (DEVSEL# assertion). I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
No PCI device selected (DEVSEL# assertion). I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBD8 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI no DEVSEL;OV |
66 |
PCI no DEVSEL;OV |
66 |
Multiple DEVSEL# assertions. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
Multiple DEVSEL# assertions. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBDA |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI target abort |
66 |
PCI target abort |
66 |
A PCI device signalled Target Abort. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
A PCI device signalled Target Abort. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBDC |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI T-Abort; OV |
66 |
PCI T-Abort; OV |
66 |
A PCI device signalled multiple Target Aborts. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
A PCI device signalled multiple Target Aborts. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBDD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI assrts LOCK# |
66 |
PCI assrts LOCK# |
66 |
A PCI device asserted LOCK#. |
66 |
A PCI device asserted LOCK#. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBDE |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI LOCK#; OV |
66 |
PCI LOCK#; OV |
66 |
A PCI device asserted LOCK# multiple times. |
66 |
A PCI device asserted LOCK# multiple times. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
OFF |
66 |
CBE0 |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
IO BD |
66 |
PCI assrts SERR# |
66 |
PCI assrts SERR# |
66 |
A PCI device asserted SERR#: address parity error or other system error. |
66 |
A PCI device asserted SERR#: address parity error or other system error. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
OFF |
67 |
CBE2 |
67 |
IO BD |
67 |
IO BD |
67 |
PCI SERR#; OV |
67 |
PCI SERR#; OV |
67 |
A PCI device asserted SERR# multiple times. |
67 |
A PCI device asserted SERR# multiple times. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
OFF |
67 |
CBE3 |
67 |
IO BD |
67 |
IO BD |
67 |
Unknown PCI err |
67 |
Unknown PCI err |
67 |
Unknown PCI error detected. |
67 |
Unknown PCI error detected. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
OFF |
67 |
CBE6 |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
AtoE rope perr |
67 |
AtoE rope perr |
67 |
Parity error between system I/O controller and Rope-to-PCI bridge. |
67 |
Parity error between system I/O controller and Rope-to-PCI bridge. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
OFF |
67 |
CBE7 |
67 |
IO BD |
67 |
IO BD |
67 |
R2PCI intrnl err |
67 |
R2PCI intrnl err |
67 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge internal data error. |
67 |
Rope-to-PCI bridge internal data error. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
OFF |
67 |
CBE8 |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
AtoE rope perr |
67 |
AtoE rope perr |
67 |
Command parity error between system I/O controller and Rope-to-PCI bridge. |
67 |
Command parity error between system I/O controller and Rope-to-PCI bridge. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
OFF |
67 |
CBE9 |
67 |
IO BD |
67 |
IO BD |
67 |
Unknown Rope err |
67 |
Unknown Rope err |
67 |
Unknown rope error occurred. |
67 |
Unknown rope error occurred. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBF0 |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
HPMC initiated |
67 |
HPMC initiated |
67 |
A High-Priority Machine Check entered the firmware HPMC handler. |
67 |
A High-Priority Machine Check entered the firmware HPMC handler. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBF1 |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
no OS HPMC IVA |
67 |
no OS HPMC IVA |
67 |
There is no HPMC vector for the operating system. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a power c... |
67 |
There is no HPMC vector for the operating system. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a power c... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBF2 |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
bad OS HPMC len |
67 |
bad OS HPMC len |
67 |
The size of the operating system HPMC handler is invalid. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a... |
67 |
The size of the operating system HPMC handler is invalid. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBF3 |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
bad OS HPMC addr |
67 |
bad OS HPMC addr |
67 |
The operating system HPMC handler vector is invalid. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a powe... |
67 |
The operating system HPMC handler vector is invalid. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a powe... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBF4 |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
bad OS HPMC cksm |
67 |
bad OS HPMC cksm |
67 |
The operating system HPMC handler failed the checksum test. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring... |
67 |
The operating system HPMC handler failed the checksum test. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBF5 |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
OS HPMC vector 0 |
67 |
OS HPMC vector 0 |
67 |
The size of the operating system HPMC handler is zero. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a po... |
67 |
The size of the operating system HPMC handler is zero. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a po... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
WRN |
67 |
CBFA |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
prev HPMC logged |
67 |
prev HPMC logged |
67 |
Firmware detected unread PIM data from a previous HPMC and will overwrite it. |
67 |
Firmware detected unread PIM data from a previous HPMC and will overwrite it. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBFB |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
brnch to OS HPMC |
67 |
brnch to OS HPMC |
67 |
Branching to the operating system HPMC handler. |
67 |
Branching to the operating system HPMC handler. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBFC |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
OS HPMC br err |
67 |
OS HPMC br err |
67 |
Branch to the operating system HPMC handler failed. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a power... |
67 |
Branch to the operating system HPMC handler failed. Firmware will halt the CPU, requiring a power... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBFD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
unknown check |
67 |
unknown check |
67 |
The firmware trap handler didn’t detect an HPMC, LPMC, or TOC. |
67 |
The firmware trap handler didn’t detect an HPMC, LPMC, or TOC. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
FLT |
67 |
CBFE |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
SYS BD |
67 |
HPMC during TOC |
67 |
HPMC during TOC |
67 |
A High-Priority Machine Check occurred during Transfer of Control processing. |
67 |
A High-Priority Machine Check occurred during Transfer of Control processing. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
FLT |
68 |
CBFF |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
multiple HPMCs |
68 |
multiple HPMCs |
68 |
A High-Priority Machine Check occurred while processing another HPMC. |
68 |
A High-Priority Machine Check occurred while processing another HPMC. |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
INI |
68 |
CC0n |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
CPUn OS rendezvs |
68 |
CPU |
68 |
Slave CPU n entering the final rendezvous, waiting for the operating system to awaken it. |
68 |
Slave CPU |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
INI |
68 |
CC1n |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
CPUn early rend |
68 |
CPU |
68 |
Slave CPU n entering the early rendezvous, waiting for the monarch CPU to initialize scratch RAM ... |
68 |
Slave CPU |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
INI |
68 |
CC2n |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
CPUn rendezvous |
68 |
CPU |
68 |
Slave CPU n entering rendezvous. Slave CPUs enter this rendezvous numerous times during boot. |
68 |
Slave CPU |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
INI |
68 |
CC3n |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
CPUn cache rend |
68 |
CPU |
68 |
Slave CPU n entering cached rendezvous, waiting for the monarch CPU to configure the system bus. |
68 |
Slave CPU |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
INI |
68 |
CC4n |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
CPUn mem rendez |
68 |
CPU |
68 |
Slave CPU n entering memory rendezvous, waiting for the monarch CPU to select a boot device. |
68 |
Slave CPU |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
TST |
68 |
D000 |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
micro controller |
68 |
Firmware is initializing communications with the system controller. |
68 |
Firmware is initializing communications with the system controller. |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
WRN |
68 |
D004 |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
micro not resp |
68 |
micro not resp |
68 |
Firmware detected a communications error with the system controller. |
68 |
Firmware detected a communications error with the system controller. |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
INI |
68 |
D005 |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
set dom1 fan spd |
68 |
set dom1 fan spd |
68 |
Firmware is initializing communications with the system controller. |
68 |
Firmware is initializing communications with the system controller. |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
INI |
68 |
D006 |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
set dom2 fan spd |
68 |
Firmware is initializing communications with the system controller. |
68 |
Firmware is initializing communications with the system controller. |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
WRN |
68 |
D007 |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
SYS BD |
68 |
bad microctl cmd |
68 |
bad microctl cmd |
68 |
Firmware detected a communications error with the system controller. |
68 |
Firmware detected a communications error with the system controller. |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
FLT |
68 |
D01n |
68 |
SYS/IO |
68 |
SYS/IO |
68 |
fan n: failure! |
68 |
fan |
68 |
Firmware detected system fan n stopped. |
68 |
Firmware detected system fan |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
WRN |
68 |
D02n |
68 |
SYS/IO |
68 |
SYS/IO |
68 |
fan n: too slow! |
68 |
fan |
68 |
Firmware detected system fan n is running too slowly. |
68 |
Firmware detected system fan |
68 |
Running System Verification Tests |
69 |
Running System Verification Tests |
69 |
HP-UX uses an online diagnostics product called the Support Tools Manager that allows system oper... |
69 |
Three interfaces are available with the Support Tools Manager: a command line interface (accessed... |
69 |
For more information on these user interfaces, see the online man pages by entering the following... |
69 |
man cstm [Enter] |
69 |
man cstm [Enter] |
69 |
man mstm [Enter] |
69 |
man xstm [Enter] |
69 |
For information on the enhanced online diagnostics, see the Support Media User’s Manual (HP Part ... |
69 |
To access the Support Tools Manager, perform the following steps: |
69 |
1. In a terminal window, type the following at the # prompt to invoke the command line interface:... |
69 |
1. In a terminal window, type the following at the # prompt to invoke the command line interface:... |
69 |
2. The following message appears: |
69 |
3. To verify the system operation, type the following at the |
69 |
4. Press |
69 |
5. To exit the Support Tools Manager, enter the following: |
69 |
|
69 |
If any tests failed, run Selftest and ISL diagnostics to isolate the problem. |
69 |
Tests:ODE-based diagnostics |
70 |
Tests:ODE-based diagnostics |
70 |
Tests:ODE-based diagnostics |
70 |
Troubleshooting:ODE-based diagnostics |
70 |
J5000/J7000 workstation:ODE-based diagnostics |
70 |
ODE-based diagnostics |
70 |
Diagnostics, ODE-based |
70 |
Running:ODE-based diagnostics |
70 |
The Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) consists of diagnostic modules for testing and verifying... |
70 |
ODE is an ISL utility. To boot ODE: |
70 |
1. Invoke the ISL environment from the system disk or a CD ROM. |
70 |
1. Invoke the ISL environment from the system disk or a CD ROM. |
70 |
2. Type |
70 |
Not all of the test modules are available on all systems. To see what test modules are available ... |
70 |
• astrodiag |
70 |
• astrodiag |
70 |
• astrodiag |
70 |
• siodiag |
70 |
• siodiag |
70 |
• wdiag |
70 |
• wdiag |
70 |
• memtest |
70 |
• memtest |
70 |
• fupdate – updates the system’s Processor Dependent Code (PDC) firmware in the EEPROM. |
70 |
• mapper |
70 |
• mapper |
70 |
For further information on the various ODE commands and a complete listing of the command set, type |
70 |
Using the System Board LEDs for Troubleshooting |
71 |
Using the System Board LEDs for Troubleshooting |
71 |
This section provides a description of the system board’s Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and how to... |
71 |
NOTE The SUPPLY LED is not currently implemented. Therefore, it does not provide any troubleshoot... |
71 |
NOTE The SUPPLY LED is not currently implemented. Therefore, it does not provide any troubleshoot... |
71 |
Figure35. System Board LEDs |
71 |
Figure35. System Board LEDs |
71 |
<GRAPHIC> |
71 |
Interpreting the LED Information |
71 |
Interpreting the LED Information |
71 |
Table 32. |
71 |
Table 32. |
71 |
<TABLE> |
71 |
Table32. Interpreting the System Board LEDs |
71 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
LED Name |
71 |
LED Name |
71 |
LED’s Color When On |
71 |
LED’s Color When On |
71 |
Description |
71 |
Description |
71 |
<TABLE BODY> |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
VRM1 |
71 |
VRM1 |
71 |
Green |
71 |
Green |
71 |
This light, when on, indicates that the voltage regulator module is working correctly for process... |
71 |
This light, when on, indicates that the voltage regulator module is working correctly for process... |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
VRM0 |
72 |
VRM0 |
72 |
Green |
72 |
Green |
72 |
This light, when on, indicates that the voltage regulator module is working correctly for process... |
72 |
This light, when on, indicates that the voltage regulator module is working correctly for process... |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
FETCH |
72 |
FETCH |
72 |
Green |
72 |
Green |
72 |
This light, when on, indicates that one or both processors is fetching code. The default state fo... |
72 |
This light, when on, indicates that one or both processors is fetching code. The default state fo... |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
FANS |
72 |
FANS |
72 |
Yellow (blinking) |
72 |
Yellow (blinking) |
72 |
Note that the yellow light blinks a heart beat when the system is working correctly. See Table 3... |
72 |
Note that the yellow light blinks a heart beat when the system is working correctly. See |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
Over Current |
72 |
Over Current |
72 |
Red |
72 |
Red |
72 |
This light, when on, indicates there is a short somewhere in the system. The default state for th... |
72 |
This light, when on, indicates there is a short somewhere in the system. The default state for th... |
72 |
There are six LED blink sequences supported by the System Controller. The LED blink sequences are... |
72 |
If the FANS LED is ever stuck either ON or OFF, a system problem has occurred. This system proble... |
72 |
<TABLE> |
72 |
Table33. Blink Sequences for the FANS LED |
72 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
Blink Sequence Number |
72 |
Blink Sequence Number |
72 |
LED Blink Sequence (black dot represents 0.1 second LED on; white dot is 0.1 second LED is off) |
72 |
LED Blink Sequence (black dot represents 0.1 second LED on; white dot is 0.1 second LED is off) |
72 |
Description |
72 |
Description |
72 |
<TABLE BODY> |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
System Controller Non-error Blink Sequences |
72 |
System Controller Non-error Blink Sequences |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
1 |
72 |
1 |
72 |
l m l m m m m m m m |
72 |
l m l m m m m m m m |
72 |
System controllers normal heart beat. |
72 |
System controllers normal heart beat. |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
2 |
72 |
2 |
72 |
l l l l l m m m m m |
72 |
l l l l l m m m m m |
72 |
This is a transient state shown by the system controller at power up. |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
3 |
72 |
l l l l l l l l l l m m m m m m m m m m |
72 |
l l l l l l l l l l m m m m m m m m m m |
72 |
System controller’s transient state. There is no system problem. |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
System Controller Error Blink Sequences |
73 |
System Controller Error Blink Sequences |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
4 |
73 |
4 |
73 |
l m m m m m m m m m |
73 |
l m m m m m m m m m |
73 |
System controller shut off power to the system because the ambient temperature exceeded 60C or 1... |
73 |
System controller shut off power to the system because the ambient temperature exceeded 60C or 1... |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
5 |
73 |
5 |
73 |
l l l l l l l l l m |
73 |
l l l l l l l l l m |
73 |
System controller detects a fan failure. If this happens you need to read the message in the LCD ... |
73 |
System controller detects a fan failure. If this happens you need to read the message in the LCD ... |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
6 |
73 |
6 |
73 |
l m l m l m m m m m |
73 |
l m l m l m m m m m |
73 |
System controller is reporting an error. |
73 |
System controller is reporting an error. |
73 |
Troubleshooting with System Board LEDs |
73 |
Troubleshooting with System Board LEDs |
73 |
This section explains what to do when you see the LEDs on your system board in a non-default stat... |
73 |
<TABLE> |
73 |
Table34. Solutions for the Non-Default LED States |
73 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
LED Name |
73 |
LED Name |
73 |
Non-Default State |
73 |
Non-Default State |
73 |
Solution |
73 |
Solution |
73 |
<TABLE BODY> |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
VRM1 |
73 |
OFF |
73 |
OFF |
73 |
If the following solutions do not bring this LED back on, replace VRM1 board. |
73 |
If the following solutions do not bring this LED back on, replace VRM1 board. |
73 |
• Swap VRM cards to determine if VRM1 is bad |
73 |
• Swap VRM cards to determine if VRM1 is bad |
73 |
• Determine that the power cable to the system is plugged in |
73 |
• Check that the power button has been pressed on |
73 |
• Re-seat the VRM1 board in its connector |
73 |
• Check that the VRM1 connector cable is properly plugged in |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
74 |
VRM0 |
74 |
VRM0 |
74 |
OFF |
74 |
OFF |
74 |
If the following solutions do not bring this LED back on, replace VRM0 board. |
74 |
If the following solutions do not bring this LED back on, replace VRM0 board. |
74 |
• Swap VRM cards to determine if VRM0 is bad |
74 |
• Swap VRM cards to determine if VRM0 is bad |
74 |
• Determine that the power cable to the system is plugged in |
74 |
• Check that the power button has been pressed on |
74 |
• Re-seat the VRM0 board in its connector |
74 |
• Check that the VRM0 connector cable is properly plugged in |
74 |
<TABLE ROW> |
74 |
FETCH |
74 |
FETCH |
74 |
OFF |
74 |
OFF |
74 |
If the following solutions do not bring this LED back on, replace the system board. |
74 |
If the following solutions do not bring this LED back on, replace the system board. |
74 |
• Look at the system’s LCD to determine if the firmware update process has been interrupted |
74 |
• Look at the system’s LCD to determine if the firmware update process has been interrupted |
74 |
• Determine that the power cable to the system is plugged in |
74 |
• Check that the power button has been pressed on |
74 |
• Determine that all external peripheral devices are turned on and that their cables are properly... |
74 |
• Check that all internal devices are powered on and that their cables are properly connected |
74 |
<TABLE ROW> |
75 |
FANS |
75 |
FANS |
75 |
OFF or blink sequence 4, 5 or 6 |
75 |
If the following solutions do not bring the LED back on or cause it to properly blink, replace th... |
75 |
If the following solutions do not bring the LED back on or cause it to properly blink, replace th... |
75 |
OFF |
75 |
OFF |
75 |
OFF |
75 |
Unplug the system and replace the system board |
75 |
Blink Sequence 4 |
75 |
Blink Sequence 4 |
75 |
Unplug the system and operate the unit when its environment gets cooler |
75 |
Blink Sequence 5 |
75 |
Blink Sequence 5 |
75 |
Replace the fan associated with the message in your system LCD. If power supply fans are bad, you... |
75 |
Blink Sequence 6 |
75 |
Blink Sequence 6 |
75 |
Check that the 24-pin power supply signal cable is properly connected Press the power button off ... |
75 |
<TABLE ROW> |
75 |
SHORT |
75 |
SHORT |
75 |
ON |
75 |
ON |
75 |
If the following solutions do not turn this LED off, replace the system board. |
75 |
If the following solutions do not turn this LED off, replace the system board. |
75 |
• Check that no pieces of metal are shorting connections anywhere in the system |
75 |
• Check that no pieces of metal are shorting connections anywhere in the system |
75 |
• Check that no pins on system connectors are bent and touching each other |
75 |
4 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) |
77 |
4 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) |
77 |
This chapter lists the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) for the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. Th... |
77 |
This chapter lists the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) for the HP VISUALIZE J6700 workstations. Th... |
77 |
Chapter Overview |
78 |
Chapter Overview |
78 |
This chapter contains the following main sections: |
78 |
• Tools Required |
78 |
• Tools Required |
78 |
• Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers |
78 |
• FRU Removal and Replacement |
78 |
WARNING For most of the removal and replacement procedures in this chapter, you must power off th... |
78 |
WARNING For most of the removal and replacement procedures in this chapter, you must power off th... |
78 |
NOTE To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all covers are replaced and that all screws are ... |
78 |
NOTE To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all covers are replaced and that all screws are ... |
78 |
Tools Required |
79 |
Tools Required |
79 |
Use the following tools to remove or replace FRUs: |
79 |
• Light-duty flat blade screwdriver with 6-inch (150 mm) blade |
79 |
• Light-duty flat blade screwdriver with 6-inch (150 mm) blade |
79 |
• T-15 Torx and T-20 (for rack mounting) Torx drivers |
79 |
• ESD equipment (see the “Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions” section later in this chapte... |
79 |
Exploded View Diagram |
80 |
Exploded View Diagram |
80 |
Figure 4-1 shows an exploded view of the internal components (FRUs) in the J6700 workstations. |
80 |
Refer to this figure to identify the various workstation FRUs while performing the FRU removal an... |
80 |
Figure41. Exploded View of the J6700 Workstation |
80 |
Figure41. Exploded View of the J6700 Workstation |
80 |
<GRAPHIC> |
81 |
Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers |
81 |
In this chapter we refer to |
81 |
The following Tables 4-1 lists the exchange part numbers for the J6700 workstation. |
81 |
<TABLE> |
81 |
Table41. J6700 Exchange Part Numbers |
81 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Numbers in Figure 4-1 |
81 |
Part Number |
81 |
Description |
81 |
<TABLE BODY> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
1 |
81 |
A5990-69010 |
81 |
J6700 System Board Assembly |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
2 |
81 |
A5990-69001 |
81 |
Power supply 500W includes system speaker, power supply fans, and LCD display cable |
81 |
Power supply 500W includes system speaker, power supply fans, and LCD display cable |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
3 |
81 |
3 |
81 |
A3863-69001 |
81 |
A3863-69001 |
81 |
512 MB SDRAM DIMM |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
3 |
81 |
3 |
81 |
A3864-69001 |
81 |
1 GB SDRAM DIMM |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
4 |
81 |
4 |
81 |
A1658-69031 |
81 |
LVD Ultra SCSI hard disk 18 GB 10K RPM |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
4 |
81 |
4 |
81 |
A1658-69032 |
81 |
LVD Ultra SCSI hard disk 36 GB 10K RPM |
81 |
The following Tables 4-2 lists the nonexchange part numbers for the J6700 workstation. |
82 |
<TABLE> |
82 |
Table42. J6700 Nonexchange Part Numbers |
82 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Numbers in Figure 4-1 |
82 |
Numbers in Figure 4-1 |
82 |
Part Number |
82 |
Description |
82 |
<TABLE BODY> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
5 |
82 |
5 |
82 |
A5990-62023 |
82 |
CD ROM slim-line, ATAPI Assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
6 |
82 |
6 |
82 |
A5990-66530 |
82 |
PCA, SCA backplane (disk drive) |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
7 |
82 |
A5990-62015 |
82 |
LCD/power switch assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
8 |
82 |
8 |
82 |
0950-4156 |
82 |
VRM assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
9 |
82 |
9 |
82 |
A5990-66520 |
82 |
PCA-PCI backplane board |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A1658-86004 |
82 |
Real Time Clock/Battery Module |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
10 |
82 |
10 |
82 |
A5990-62006 |
82 |
PCI cage assembly includes PCI tray fan |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
11 |
82 |
11 |
82 |
A5990-62003 |
82 |
Disk drive bracket assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
1390-1266 |
82 |
Locking Thumbscrew |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
0515-2721 |
82 |
T15 Screw - M3x6 (Mounts CD ROM drive to chassis, system board mounting, PCI backplane mounting, ... |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
0380-2018 |
82 |
Jackscrew - 4 - 40Mx4F |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
0515-2332 |
82 |
M3 screws for mounting SCA board |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
12 |
82 |
A5990-62002 |
82 |
Main chassis assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
14 |
82 |
A5990-63003 |
82 |
Internal SCSI cable |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
13 |
82 |
13 |
82 |
A5990-62004 |
82 |
Disk EMI cover assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-62005 |
82 |
Top cover assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
14 |
82 |
14 |
82 |
14 |
82 |
A5990-62007 |
82 |
Front bezel assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-63004 |
82 |
CD ROM IDE cable |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-40021 |
82 |
Trim - bezel bottom (with J6700 branding) |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-40002 |
82 |
Trim - bezel bottom (blank - no branding) |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-62002 |
82 |
J6700 Rack Mount Kit |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-62020 |
82 |
Rack mounting hardware kit2 |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-62021 |
82 |
Cable management assembly |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-40006 |
82 |
Front bezel end caps |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-40019 |
82 |
Right side cover (with logo) |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
Not Shown |
82 |
A5990-40020 |
82 |
Left side cover (with logo)3 |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
15 |
83 |
15 |
83 |
A5990-40010 |
83 |
Cosmetic cover (without logo)3 |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
16 |
83 |
16 |
83 |
A5990-40009 |
83 |
Deskside pedestal3 |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A5990-00044 |
83 |
Drip pan3 |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60111 |
83 |
A4983-60111 |
83 |
USB mouse, 3 buttons |
83 |
USB mouse, 3 buttons |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60401 |
83 |
USB keyboard, U.S. English |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60403 |
83 |
USB keyboard, German, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60404 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Spanish, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60405 |
83 |
USB keyboard, French, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60406 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Kanji, JIS-109 |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60409 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Norwegian, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60411 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Swiss-German, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60412 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Swedish, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60413 |
83 |
USB keyboard, U.K. English, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60414 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Belgian/Flemish, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60416 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Danish, Euro |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60421 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Korean |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
Not Shown |
83 |
A4983-60423 |
83 |
USB keyboard, Chinese/Trad |
83 |
FRU Removal and Replacement |
84 |
FRU Removal and Replacement |
84 |
The procedures in this section describe how to remove and replace J6700 workstation FRUs. Observe... |
84 |
NOTE If you need to install a new FRU, simply follow the procedures for |
84 |
NOTE If you need to install a new FRU, simply follow the procedures for |
84 |
NOTE If you need to install a new FRU, simply follow the procedures for |
84 |
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions |
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions |
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To prevent damage to the J6700 workstation, observe all of the following ESD precautions while pe... |
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1. Remove all ESD-generating materials from the work area in which you will remove and replace a ... |
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1. Remove all ESD-generating materials from the work area in which you will remove and replace a ... |
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2. Stand on an ESD (static-free) mat. |
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3. Wear a grounding wrist strap to ensure that any accumulated electrostatic charge discharges fr... |
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4. Connect all equipment together, including the ESD mat, grounding wrist strap, workstation, and... |
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5. Keep uninstalled printed circuit boards in their protective antistatic bags. |
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6. Once you have removed printed circuit boards from their protective antistatic bags, handle the... |
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Prerequisite Steps for All Removal and Replacement Procedures |
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Prerequisite Steps for All Removal and Replacement Procedures |
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You must complete the following steps before performing any of the FRU removal and replacement pr... |
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1. Power off the workstation (either by executing |
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1. Power off the workstation (either by executing |
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2. Unplug the workstation power cord and all peripheral devices from AC power outlets. |
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3. Attach the static-grounding wrist strap by following the instructions on the package. Attach t... |
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NOTE To make access to the internal FRUs easier, you may want to place the workstation on a table... |
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NOTE To make access to the internal FRUs easier, you may want to place the workstation on a table... |
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CAUTION This workstation is designated for two-person lifting; it weighs approximately 36 to 49 p... |
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CAUTION This workstation is designated for two-person lifting; it weighs approximately 36 to 49 p... |
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Front Bezel and Top Cover |
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Front Bezel and Top Cover |
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This section describes how to remove and replace the J6700 workstation’s front bezel and top cover. |
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Note that you can perform certain operations, like removing and replacing hard disk drives, simpl... |
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CAUTION The system will not operate with the top panel removed. |
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CAUTION The system will not operate with the top panel removed. |
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Removing the Top Cover |
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Removing the Top Cover |
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Figure42. Removing the Top Cover |
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Figure42. Removing the Top Cover |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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NOTE The graphics in these steps depict a desk side unit. If this is a rack mount unit, the skins... |
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NOTE The graphics in these steps depict a desk side unit. If this is a rack mount unit, the skins... |
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Removing the LCD Panel |
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Removing the LCD Panel |
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To remove the LCD panel, do the following: |
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Figure43. Removing the LCD Panel |
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Figure43. Removing the LCD Panel |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Removing the Hard Disk Drives |
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Removing the Hard Disk Drives |
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To remove a hard disk drive do the following: |
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Figure44. Removing the Hard Disk Drives |
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Figure44. Removing the Hard Disk Drives |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Removing the Hard Disk Drive Backplane |
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Removing the Hard Disk Drive Backplane |
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To replace the hard disk drive backplane, do the following: |
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Figure45. Removing the Hard Disk Drives Backplane |
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Figure45. Removing the Hard Disk Drives Backplane |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Internal CD ROM Drive |
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Internal CD ROM Drive |
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To remove the CD ROM drive, do the following: |
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Figure46. Removing the CD ROM Drive |
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Figure46. Removing the CD ROM Drive |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Removing and Replacing Memory DIMMs |
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To remove and replace memory DIMMs in the J6700, refer to the memory sequence label inside the sy... |
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When replacing the DIMMs, press the DIMM into the slot until the tabs on each end snap into place. |
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Removing and Replacing the Voltage Regulator Modules (VRMs) |
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To remove and replace the VRMs, see the section on removing and replacing the system board. |
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Power Supply |
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Power Supply |
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To remove the power supply, do the following: |
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Figure47. Removing the Power Supply |
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Figure47. Removing the Power Supply |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure48. Removing the Power Supply (cont’d) |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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PCI Cage |
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PCI Cage |
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To remove the PCI Cage, do the following: |
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Figure49. Removing the PCI Cage |
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Figure49. Removing the PCI Cage |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure410. Removing the PCI Backplane |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Speaker |
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Speaker |
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The speaker is integrated into the power supply. If the speaker fails, replace the power supply. |
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Removing the System Board |
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Removing the System Board |
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To remove the system board, do the following: |
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Figure411. Removing the System Board |
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Figure411. Removing the System Board |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure412. Removing the System Board |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Replacing the System Board |
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To replace the system board, perform the above steps in reverse. Pay close attention to installin... |
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Figure413. Replacing the System Board |
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Figure413. Replacing the System Board |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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NOTE If you are replacing the system board on a desk side unit, go into the Boot Console Handler ... |
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NOTE Be sure to install the four serial port screws BEFORE installing the two system board mounti... |
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NOTE Be sure to install the four serial port screws BEFORE installing the two system board mounti... |
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Removing and Replacing the Real-Time Clock |
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Removing and Replacing the Real-Time Clock |
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To remove the real-time clock, you first need to follow the procedure in the section “Front Bezel... |
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Figure414. Removing the Real-Time Clock |
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Figure414. Removing the Real-Time Clock |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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5 Boot Console Handler |
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5 Boot Console Handler |
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This chapter explains how to use the Boot Console Handler, which provides an interactive environm... |
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This chapter explains how to use the Boot Console Handler, which provides an interactive environm... |
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Chapter Overview |
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Chapter Overview |
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This chapter contains the following main sections: |
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• Boot Console Handler Features |
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• Boot Console Handler Features |
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• Accessing the Boot Console Handler |
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• Boot Console Menus |
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• Booting the Workstation |
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• Searching for Bootable Media |
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• Resetting the Workstation |
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• Displaying and Setting Paths |
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• Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type |
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• Displaying the Current Memory Configuration |
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• Displaying the Status of the I/O Slots |
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• Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags |
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• Displaying and Setting the Security Mode |
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• Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode |
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• Displaying the LAN Station Address |
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• Displaying System Information |
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• Displaying PIM Information |
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• Using Remote Power-On |
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• Setting the Fan Speed |
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• Stable Storage |
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• ISL Environment |
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Boot Console Handler Features |
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Boot Console Handler Features |
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There are times when you want to interact directly with the J6700 workstation before it boots the... |
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Here are some of the things you can do: |
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• Boot the workstation |
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• Boot the workstation |
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• Search for bootable media |
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• Reset the workstation |
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• Display and set boot paths |
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• Display and set the monitor type |
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• Display memory configuration information |
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• Display the status of the I/O slots |
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• Set Auto Boot, Auto Search, and Auto Start |
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• Display and set Security mode |
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• Set Fastboot |
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• Display LAN information |
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• Display system information |
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• Display PIM information |
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• Using Remote Power-On |
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• Setting the Fan Speed |
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NOTE All of the tasks in the Boot Console Handler should be performed by a system administrator w... |
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NOTE All of the tasks in the Boot Console Handler should be performed by a system administrator w... |
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Accessing the Boot Console Handler |
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Accessing the Boot Console Handler |
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To access the Boot Console Handler, follow these steps: |
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1. Close any files and applications on the workstation. |
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1. Close any files and applications on the workstation. |
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2. Press the power switch on the front panel of the workstation to power it off. |
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3. Power on the workstation after the system has completely shut down. |
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4. Press a key. You will then see the following message: |
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Boot Console Menus |
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Boot Console Menus |
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The boot console menus follow, showing the various tasks you can perform and the available inform... |
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The shortened version of each command is indicated by the uppercase letters. |
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Help is available for all the menus and commands by using either |
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------ Main Menu -------------------------------------- |
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CommandDescription |
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------------------ |
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BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>]Boot from specified path PAth [PRI|ALT|CON|KEY [<path>]]Disp... |
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------ Configuration Menu ----------------------------- CommandDescripti... |
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FastBoot [ON|OFF]Display or set boot tests execution LanConfig[<config_type>]... |
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------ Information Menu ------------------------------- CommandDescription -----... |
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------ Service Menu ----------------------------------- CommandDescripti... |
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RemotePower [ON|OFF] Display/enable/disable remote power ScRoll [ON|OFF] Display or change s... |
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Booting the Workstation |
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Booting the Workstation |
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You usually start a workstation by turning it on and waiting for HP-UX to boot automatically. How... |
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For example, you may want to start the workstation from an operating system that is stored on a d... |
109 |
Here are some possible booting scenarios you may encounter: |
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• If you know which device you want to boot from, and you know that it contains a bootable operat... |
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• If you know which device you want to boot from, and you know that it contains a bootable operat... |
109 |
• If you know which device you want to boot from, and you know that it contains a bootable operat... |
109 |
• If you do not know which device you want to boot from, then type the following at the prompt: ... |
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• If you do not know which device you want to boot from, then type the following at the prompt: ... |
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Path Number Device Path Device Type |
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At the prompt, you might type the following: Main Menu: Enter command > boot P1 [Enter] Note t... |
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• If you wish to interact with the Initial System Loader (ISL) before booting the workstation, fo... |
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• If you wish to interact with the Initial System Loader (ISL) before booting the workstation, fo... |
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For example, if the usual kernel ( |
110 |
• If you do not know which media in the file systems have bootable operating systems, you can fin... |
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• If you do not know which media in the file systems have bootable operating systems, you can fin... |
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Searching for Bootable Media |
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Searching for Bootable Media |
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To list all devices that contain bootable media, follow the directions in the section “Accessing ... |
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Main Menu: Enter command > search ipl [Enter] |
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The |
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• To temporarily suspend the search, press |
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• To temporarily suspend the search, press |
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• To continue the search, press |
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• To halt the search, press any other key. |
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These flow-control commands do not work with a bit-mapped display, but such a display can show mo... |
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To search for devices of just one type that actually contain bootable media, follow the direction... |
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Main Menu: Enter command > search ipl device_type [Enter] |
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where |
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• fwscsi is the internal, Wide LVD (Low Voltage Differential) SCSI bus. |
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• fwscsi is the internal, Wide LVD (Low Voltage Differential) SCSI bus. |
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• scsi |
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• scsi |
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• lan |
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• lan |
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• ide |
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• ide |
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• pci |
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• pci |
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For more information about the |
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Resetting the Workstation |
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Resetting the Workstation |
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To reset the workstation to its predefined values, follow the directions in the section “Accessin... |
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When the Configuration Menu appears, type the following at the prompt: |
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Then type the following at the prompt: |
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Configuration Menu: Enter command > reset [Enter] |
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Configuration Menu: Enter command > reset [Enter] |
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Displaying and Setting Paths |
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Displaying and Setting Paths |
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A path is the hardware address of a device that is attached to the I/O system of a workstation. The |
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The |
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<TABLE> |
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Table 51. System Paths |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Path Type |
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Path Type |
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Device |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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primary or pri |
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primary |
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The workstation’s default boot device (usually the root disk) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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alternate or alt |
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alternate |
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The workstation’s alternate boot device (usually a DDS-format tape device) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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console or con |
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console |
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The workstation’s primary display device |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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keyboard or key |
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keyboard |
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The workstation’s primary ASCII input device |
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To display the current settings for the system paths, type the following at the prompt: |
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Main Menu: Enter command > path [Enter] |
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The paths are displayed in Mnemonic Style Notation, as shown in Table 5-2. |
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<TABLE> |
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Table 52. Mnemonic Style Notation |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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I/O Type |
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I/O Type |
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Specification Format |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Internal LVD SCSI |
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fwscsi.scsi_address.logical_unit_number |
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fwscsi.scsi_address.logical_unit_number |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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External SE/LVD SCSI |
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scsi.scsi_address.logical_unit_number |
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scsi.scsi_address.logical_unit_number |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Built-in LAN |
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lan.server_address.init_timeout.io_timeout |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Optional SCSI |
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Optional SCSI |
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pcin.scsi_address.logical_unit_number |
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pci |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Built-in IDE |
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Built-in IDE |
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IDE |
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IDE |
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To display the current setting for a particular system path, follow the directions in the section... |
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Main Menu: Enter command > path path_type [Enter] |
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where |
113 |
For example, to get the path to the primary boot device, follow the directions in the section “Ac... |
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Main Menu: Enter command > path primary [Enter] |
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To set a system path to a new value, follow the directions in the section “Accessing the Boot Con... |
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Main Menu: Enter command > path |
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where |
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Main Menu: Enter command > path pri scsi.6.0 [Enter] |
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Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type |
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Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type |
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The workstation ships from the factory preset to use a monitor with a specific resolution and fre... |
115 |
The Monitor Command |
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The Monitor Command |
115 |
The |
115 |
NOTE The |
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NOTE The |
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NOTE The |
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To display the current graphics and console information, type the following set of commands: |
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Main Menu: Enter command > configuration [Enter] |
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Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor [Enter] |
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The correct usage for setting the graphics configuration is: |
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Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor graphics_path type [Enter] |
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where valid |
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• graphics(1) |
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• graphics(1) |
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• graphics(1) |
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• graphics(2) |
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• graphics(2) |
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• graphics(3) |
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• graphics(3) |
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NOTE No blanks or spaces may be used in the |
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NOTE No blanks or spaces may be used in the |
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type |
115 |
type |
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Boot Console Handler:displaying current monitor configuration |
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Boot Console Handler:displaying current monitor configuration |
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Boot Console Handler:displaying current monitor configuration |
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To display the current monitor configuration for the workstation from the Configuration Menu of t... |
116 |
Main Menu: Enter command > configuration [Enter] |
116 |
This places you in the Configuration Menu. From here, type: |
116 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor [Enter] |
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This displays a list of the current graphics adapters and their monitor types configured for the ... |
116 |
MONITOR INFORMATION |
116 |
MONITOR INFORMATION |
116 |
Path |
116 |
Path |
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------------- --------- --------------------- ------------------ ----... |
116 |
GRAPHICS(1) |
116 |
GRAPHICS(1) |
116 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > |
116 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > |
116 |
In this example, only the graphics adapter (located in slot 1) |
116 |
Setting the Monitor Type |
116 |
Setting the Monitor Type |
116 |
You can set the monitor type for a graphics adapter by typing the following: |
116 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor graphics(n) tt [Enter] |
116 |
where |
116 |
To display a list of supported monitors that are used by a graphics card, type the following: |
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Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor list [Enter] |
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Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor list [Enter] |
116 |
A list of valid monitor types similar to the following is displayed. |
116 |
NOTE Each graphics adapter will have a different list of valid monitor types. The meaning of any ... |
116 |
NOTE Each graphics adapter will have a different list of valid monitor types. The meaning of any ... |
116 |
MONITOR INFORMATION PathSlotHeadTypeSizeFreqClass ------------------... |
117 |
MONITOR INFORMATION PathSlotHeadTypeSizeFreqClass ------------------... |
117 |
To set the monitor type for |
117 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor graphics(1) 8 [Enter] |
117 |
This will take effect on the next reboot or reset of the workstation. |
117 |
MONITOR INFORMATION |
117 |
MONITOR INFORMATION |
117 |
Path |
117 |
Path |
117 |
------------- --------- --------------------- ------------------ ------- ------- ... |
117 |
GRAPHICS(1) |
117 |
GRAPHICS(1) |
117 |
The new monitor selection will either take effect the next time you reboot the workstation if thi... |
117 |
Trying to change the monitor type to a number not listed for that graphics device fails and gives... |
117 |
Value of monitor type |
117 |
Value of monitor type |
117 |
NOTE Changing the monitor type on an empty slot works; the monitor type will be saved for a futur... |
117 |
NOTE Changing the monitor type on an empty slot works; the monitor type will be saved for a futur... |
117 |
Setting the Monitor Type at Power On |
118 |
Setting the Monitor Type at Power On |
118 |
If you replace a workstation’s monitor with a different monitor type, and do not set the workstat... |
118 |
Cycle the power to the workstation. Wait 2 seconds after the Num Lock light flashes near the end ... |
118 |
NOTE It takes approximately one minute after powering on the workstation before the Num Lock ligh... |
118 |
NOTE It takes approximately one minute after powering on the workstation before the Num Lock ligh... |
118 |
The system cycles through the available monitor types one at a time. When you see a message simil... |
118 |
MONITOR INFORMATION |
118 |
MONITOR INFORMATION |
118 |
Path |
118 |
Path |
118 |
------------- --------- --------------------- ------------------ ------- ------- ... |
118 |
GRAPHICS(1) |
118 |
GRAPHICS(1) |
118 |
Press [RETURN] to select this monitor type (type |
118 |
Press [RETURN] to select this monitor type (type |
118 |
The system queries you to confirm your selection. Press |
118 |
If you press any key other than |
118 |
Monitor type not saved. |
118 |
Monitor type not saved. |
118 |
At this point, the new monitor type is active, but not saved. Because you did not save the monito... |
118 |
Next, the following message is displayed: |
118 |
To select a new Graphics Monitor Type press the <TAB> key now, otherwise EXIT by entering any oth... |
118 |
To restart the monitor selection process, press |
118 |
Troubleshooting Monitor Problems |
119 |
Troubleshooting Monitor Problems |
119 |
In the event that the console stops displaying to the graphics device, use the following procedur... |
119 |
1. Turn off the workstation’s power. |
119 |
1. Turn off the workstation’s power. |
119 |
1. Turn off the workstation’s power. |
119 |
1. Turn off the workstation’s power. |
119 |
2. Disconnect the USB keyboard connector from the rear panel. |
119 |
2. Disconnect the USB keyboard connector from the rear panel. |
119 |
3. Connect a serial terminal emulator to the Serial 1 connector (the left serial connector) on th... |
119 |
3. Connect a serial terminal emulator to the Serial 1 connector (the left serial connector) on th... |
119 |
4. Power on the workstation. The system will now display the console to the terminal connected to... |
119 |
4. Power on the workstation. The system will now display the console to the terminal connected to... |
119 |
5. Set the monitor type and path using the Boot Console Handler. |
119 |
5. Set the monitor type and path using the Boot Console Handler. |
119 |
Changing the Console to an External Terminal |
119 |
Changing the Console to an External Terminal |
119 |
In the event that the console stops displaying to the graphics device, use the following procedur... |
119 |
The workstation will now display the console to the terminal connected to the Serial 1 port. |
119 |
Displaying the Current Memory Configuration |
120 |
Displaying the Current Memory Configuration |
120 |
The following sample screen output uses the |
120 |
To display the current memory configuration for a workstation, first follow the directions in the... |
120 |
Main Menu: Enter command > information [Enter] |
120 |
Main Menu: Enter command > information [Enter] |
120 |
This places you in the Information Menu. From here, type the following: |
120 |
Information Menu: Enter command > memory [Enter] |
120 |
Information Menu: Enter command > memory [Enter] |
120 |
The screen displays status and configuration information for the memory DIMMs installed in the wo... |
120 |
MEMORY INFORMATION |
120 |
4a/4b 512MB Active 512MB Active |
120 |
TOTAL MEMORY = 8192MB |
120 |
Memory Installation Guidelines |
121 |
Active, Installed Memory : 768MB of SDRAM |
121 |
Displaying the Status of the I/O Slots |
122 |
Displaying the Status of the I/O Slots |
122 |
The |
122 |
To use the |
122 |
Information Menu: Enter command > io [Enter] |
122 |
Information Menu: Enter command > io [Enter] |
122 |
Information about the built-in and optional I/O devices is displayed. For example: |
122 |
I/O MODULE INFORMATION IODCIODC Pat... |
122 |
Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags |
123 |
Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags |
123 |
The |
123 |
To examine the state of the |
123 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > auto [Enter] |
123 |
If |
123 |
The state of the |
123 |
To change the state of the |
123 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > auto boot state [Enter] |
123 |
OR: |
123 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > auto search state [Enter] |
123 |
where |
123 |
Displaying and Setting the Security Mode |
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Displaying and Setting the Security Mode |
124 |
The |
124 |
When the |
124 |
To display the current setting for the |
124 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > secure [Enter] |
124 |
To set the |
124 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > secure on [Enter] |
124 |
To set the |
124 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > secure off [Enter] |
124 |
Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode |
125 |
Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode |
125 |
When |
125 |
When |
125 |
If you are experiencing difficulty in booting the workstation, set |
125 |
To display the status of |
125 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > fastboot [Enter] |
125 |
To disable |
125 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > fastboot off [Enter] |
125 |
To enable |
125 |
Configuration Menu: Enter command > fastboot on [Enter] |
125 |
Displaying the LAN Station Address |
126 |
Displaying the LAN Station Address |
126 |
It is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station address of the workstation to other users. Fo... |
126 |
A LAN station address is the label that uniquely identifies the LAN connection for the workstatio... |
126 |
To display the workstation’s LAN station address, type the following: |
126 |
Information Menu: Enter command > lanaddress [Enter] |
126 |
The LAN station address is displayed as a twelve-digit number in hexadecimal notation, similar to... |
126 |
LAN Station Addresses: 001083-000429 |
126 |
The address is for the workstation’s built-in LAN interface. |
126 |
Displaying System Information |
127 |
Displaying System Information |
127 |
The |
127 |
Information Menu: Enter command > all [Enter] |
127 |
This information is paged to allow you to view it as necessary, unless the |
127 |
Displaying PIM Information |
127 |
Displaying PIM Information |
127 |
The |
127 |
Service Menu: Enter command > pim |
127 |
Using Remote Power-On |
128 |
Using Remote Power-On |
128 |
The J6700 workstation has a remote power-on feature that allows you to power up and shut down you... |
128 |
<TABLE> |
128 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
Press: |
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Type: |
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Description |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Esc |
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Esc |
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rsys^on |
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rsys^on |
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Turns the system on |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Esc |
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Esc |
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rsys^off |
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rsys^off |
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Turns the system off |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Esc |
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Esc |
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rsys^ton |
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rsys^ton |
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Turns the system off without soft-power down |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Esc |
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Esc |
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pic^sleep |
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pic^sleep |
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Causes RPC to stop responding to commands |
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If the remote-power jumper is set to the enable position (factory default), the Remote Power Cont... |
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1. Reboot your workstation. If |
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1. Reboot your workstation. If |
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1. Reboot your workstation. If |
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2. Press any key. You will then see the message: |
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2. Press any key. You will then see the message: |
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3. At the |
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3. At the |
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4. Turn remote power off by typing the following at the prompt and press |
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4. Turn remote power off by typing the following at the prompt and press |
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5. Return to the |
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6. Continue booting the system by typing the following at the prompt and press |
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7. Answer “ |
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7. Answer “ |
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Troubleshooting Hint for an Unresponsive RPC |
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Troubleshooting Hint for an Unresponsive RPC |
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If the Remote Power Controller (RPC) is enabled and it seems to be unresponsive, press the |
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Setting the Fan Speed |
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Setting the Fan Speed |
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There are two fan speed settings available on the J6700 workstation. The |
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Rack-Mount Fan Speed |
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Rack-Mount Fan Speed |
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If you currently have a desk-side workstation that you want to convert to a rack-mount workstatio... |
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1. Turn on the workstation and press the |
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1. Turn on the workstation and press the |
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2. Stop the boot process by pressing any key before the ten-second limit. This gets you to the Bo... |
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3. Enter the following command at the |
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4. Return to the |
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Desk-Side Fan Speed |
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Desk-Side Fan Speed |
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If you currently have a rack-mount workstation that you want to convert to a desk-side workstatio... |
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1. Turn on the workstation and press the |
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1. Turn on the workstation and press the |
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2. Stop the boot process by pressing any key before the ten-second limit. This gets you to the Bo... |
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3. Enter the following command at the |
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4. Return to the |
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Initial System Loader (ISL) Environment |
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Initial System Loader (ISL) Environment |
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The ISL environment provides the means to load the operating system (HP-UX) environment. The ISL ... |
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The ISL program is the first program loaded into main memory from an external medium (LAN, disk, ... |
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The ISL environment provides the following capabilities: |
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• Execute user-entered commands to modify boot device paths and boot options in stable storage. |
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• Execute user-entered commands to modify boot device paths and boot options in stable storage. |
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• Run offline diagnostic programs and utilities. |
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• Provide automatic booting of the HP-UX operating system after power-on or reset. |
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Invoking ISL from the Boot Console Handler |
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Invoking ISL from the Boot Console Handler |
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Perform the following steps to invoke ISL from the Boot Console Handler: |
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1. Follow the directions in the section “Accessing the Boot Console Handler” found in this chapte... |
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1. Follow the directions in the section “Accessing the Boot Console Handler” found in this chapte... |
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2. Answering yes ( |
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2. Answering yes ( |
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ISL> |
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ISL is the program that actually controls the loading of the operating system. By interacting wit... |
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For example, if the usual kernel ( |
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ISL> hpux /stand/vmunix.prev [Enter] |
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ISL User Commands |
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ISL User Commands |
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The following commands that are available in the ISL environment allow you to display and modify ... |
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• help |
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• help |
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• help |
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• display |
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• display |
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• primpath |
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• primpath |
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• altpath |
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• altpath |
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• conspath |
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• conspath |
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• listautofl |
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• listautofl |
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• support |
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• support |
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• readss |
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• readss |
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6 Block Diagram |
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6 Block Diagram |
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This chapter contains the block diagram for the J6700 workstation’s system board and PCI board. |
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This chapter contains the block diagram for the J6700 workstation’s system board and PCI board. |
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System Board and PCI Board |
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System Board and PCI Board |
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Figure61. Block Diagram of the J6700’s System Board and PCI Board |
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Figure61. Block Diagram of the J6700’s System Board and PCI Board |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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A Specifications |
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This appendix lists the environmental and electrical specifications for the HP VISUALIZE J6700 wo... |
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This appendix lists the environmental and electrical specifications for the HP VISUALIZE J6700 wo... |
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Environmental Specifications |
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Environmental Specifications |
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Altitude |
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Altitude |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating: |
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Operating: |
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0–10,000 ft (0–3,000 m) @ 0 to +45Ëš C |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Non-operating: |
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15,000 ft (0–4,500 m) @ –40 to +70Ëš C |
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15,000 ft (0–4,500 m) @ –40 to +70Ëš C |
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DC Magnetic Field Interference |
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DC Magnetic Field Interference |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating: |
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Operating: |
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<1 Gauss at surface of product |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Non-operating: |
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<2 milli Gauss @ 7 feet |
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) |
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Emissions: |
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Emissions: |
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FCC Class A CISPR A |
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Electrostatic Discharge |
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Electrostatic Discharge |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Air discharge: |
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8kV |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Contact discharge: |
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4kV |
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Temperature |
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Temperature |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating: |
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Operating: |
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0 to +45 C |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Non-operating: |
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–40 to +70Ëš C |
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–40 to +70Ëš C |
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Humidity (Non-condensing) |
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Humidity (Non-condensing) |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating: |
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Operating: |
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15 to 80%, 26 C max wet bulb for removable media |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Non-operating: |
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0 to 90% |
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0 to 90% |
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Leakage Current |
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Leakage Current |
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Less than 3.5 mA |
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Shock |
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Shock |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating: |
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Operating: |
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20g at 3ms, 1/2 sine in normal axis with no hard errors |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Non-operating: |
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80g at 3ms, 1/2 sine, normal axis |
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Vibration |
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Vibration |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating random: |
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Operating random: |
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0.21 Grms, 5–500 Hz |
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0.21 Grms, 5–500 Hz |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Swept sine survival: |
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Swept sine survival: |
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0.5 g peak, 5–500 Hz |
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0.5 g peak, 5–500 Hz |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Random survival: |
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Random survival: |
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2.09 Grms, 5–500 Hz |
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2.09 Grms, 5–500 Hz |
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Electrical Specifications |
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Electrical Specifications |
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Input Power |
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Input Power |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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J6700 |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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AC Frequency: |
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AC Frequency: |
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47–63 Hz |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Maximum Power Input: |
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Maximum Power Input: |
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715 Watts |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Maximum Current: |
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7.4–6.2 Amps AC at 100–120VAC 3.7–3.2 Amps AC at 200–230VAC |
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B SCSI Connections |
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B SCSI Connections |
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This appendix provides information about connecting SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) device... |
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This appendix provides information about connecting SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) device... |
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Appendix Overview |
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Appendix Overview |
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This appendix contains the following main sections: |
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• SCSI Bus Differences |
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• SCSI Bus Differences |
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• SCSI Bus Differences |
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• SCSI Restrictions |
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• SCSI Restrictions |
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• SCSI Bus Length Constraints |
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• SCSI Bus Length Constraints |
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• Assigning SCSI Device IDs |
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• Assigning SCSI Device IDs |
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• Connecting to the SCSI Ports |
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• Connecting to the SCSI Ports |
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SCSI:terminators |
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SCSI:terminators |
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SCSI:terminators |
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Terminators, SCSI |
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SCSI:bus differences |
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SCSI:bus differences |
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SCSI:bus differences |
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A SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) bus is an IEEE standard bus for connecting a workstatio... |
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There are two types of SCSI buses available with the J6700 workstation: a |
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SCSI:mixing NSE and LVD devices on same bus |
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SCSI:mixing NSE and LVD devices on same bus |
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SCSI:mixing NSE and LVD devices on same bus |
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<TABLE> |
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TableB1. SCSI Bus Differences |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI Type |
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Transfer Rate |
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Data Bus Width |
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Maximum Addresses |
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Maximum Cable Length |
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Device Physical Location |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SE/LVD |
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Up to 20 MB/sec |
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8 bits |
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0 through 6 |
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3.0 meters (9.84 feet) |
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External |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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LVD |
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Up to 80 MB/sec |
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16 bits |
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0 through 6; 8 through 15 |
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12 meters (39.37 feet) |
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Internal |
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SCSI Restrictions |
144 |
SCSI Restrictions |
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This section describes the SCSI restrictions that apply to the J6700 workstations in the followin... |
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• Cables |
144 |
• Cables |
144 |
• Cables |
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• Terminators |
144 |
• Terminators |
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• SCSI configuration constraints |
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• SCSI configuration constraints |
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NOTE The SE SCSI bus supports only 7 devices because address 7 is reserved by the system. Similar... |
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NOTE The SE SCSI bus supports only 7 devices because address 7 is reserved by the system. Similar... |
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SCSI:cables |
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SCSI:cables |
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SCSI:cables |
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Only SCSI cables approved by HP can be used to connect a J6700 workstation to SCSI devices. HP of... |
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• 1.0 meter (3.281 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2908A) |
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• 1.0 meter (3.281 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2908A) |
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• 1.0 meter (3.281 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2908A) |
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• 1.5 meter (4.922 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2956A) |
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• 1.5 meter (4.922 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2956A) |
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HP offers the following SCSI cables for LVD SCSI devices: |
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• 0.5 meter (1.64 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2978A) |
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• 0.5 meter (1.64 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2978A) |
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• 0.5 meter (1.64 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2978A) |
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• 1.5 meter (4.922 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2979A) |
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• 1.5 meter (4.922 feet) cable (HP Product Number C2979A) |
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CAUTION SCSI cables approved by HP are designed to function within the SCSI tolerances for HP dev... |
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CAUTION SCSI cables approved by HP are designed to function within the SCSI tolerances for HP dev... |
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Always use the shortest possible cable(s) for a configuration. |
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NOTE See “SCSI Bus Length Constraints” on |
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NOTE See “SCSI Bus Length Constraints” on |
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SCSI:terminators |
144 |
SCSI:terminators |
144 |
SCSI:terminators |
144 |
Terminators, SCSI |
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The J6700 workstation has auto termination and does not require external termination. |
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NOTE The last external device connected to the SCSI bus must be terminated with a SCSI terminator. |
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NOTE The last external device connected to the SCSI bus must be terminated with a SCSI terminator. |
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SCSI:configuration constraints |
145 |
SCSI:configuration constraints |
145 |
SCSI:configuration constraints |
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SCSI:configuration constraints |
145 |
Configuration:SCSI devices |
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The number of SCSI devices per bus is limited (see Table C-1 earlier in this appendix). Before ad... |
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SCSI:bus lengths |
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SCSI:bus lengths |
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SCSI:bus lengths |
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This section discusses SCSI bus lengths constraints for the SE and LVD SCSI buses. |
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NSE SCSI-2:bus lengths |
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NSE SCSI-2:bus lengths |
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NSE SCSI-2:bus lengths |
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The maximum cable length for an SE SCSI bus is 3 meters. The J6700 workstation use a negligible a... |
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NOTE When calculating the total SE SCSI cable/bus/trace length used externally, remember to accou... |
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NOTE When calculating the total SE SCSI cable/bus/trace length used externally, remember to accou... |
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There are two total cable length specifications you need to consider when dealing with an SE SCSI... |
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The total cable length specifications are as follows: |
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• For a total of one to four devices being connected to the SE SCSI bus, the total length of cabl... |
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• For a total of one to four devices being connected to the SE SCSI bus, the total length of cabl... |
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• For a total of one to four devices being connected to the SE SCSI bus, the total length of cabl... |
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• For a total of five to eight devices being connected to the SE SCSI bus, the total length of ca... |
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• For a total of five to eight devices being connected to the SE SCSI bus, the total length of ca... |
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NOTE The computer is counted as one of the devices, and the internal length of its cabling is 0.1... |
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NOTE The computer is counted as one of the devices, and the internal length of its cabling is 0.1... |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:bus lengths |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:bus lengths |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:bus lengths |
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The maximum cable length for an LVD SCSI bus is 12 meters. The J6700 workstation use 1 meter of t... |
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NOTE When calculating the total LVD SCSI cable/bus/trace length used externally, remember to acco... |
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NOTE When calculating the total LVD SCSI cable/bus/trace length used externally, remember to acco... |
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SCSI:device IDs |
147 |
SCSI:device IDs |
147 |
SCSI:device IDs |
147 |
Before assigning a SCSI device ID to a new SCSI device, you need to determine which SCSI device I... |
147 |
|
147 |
After a few moments, the |
147 |
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description |
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NSE SCSI-2:device IDs |
148 |
NSE SCSI-2:device IDs |
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NSE SCSI-2:device IDs |
148 |
You can determine which SCSI devices are currently in use by looking under the |
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SCSI device |
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SCSI device |
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SCSI device |
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10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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SCSI |
148 |
SCSI |
148 |
10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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SCSI ID 2 |
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SCSI ID 2 |
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10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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10/0/15/0.2.0 |
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CAUTION Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device. It is reserved for the built-in SCSI bus cont... |
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CAUTION Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device. It is reserved for the built-in SCSI bus cont... |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:device IDs |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:device IDs |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:device IDs |
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You can determine which LVD SCSI devices are currently in use by looking under the |
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SCSI device |
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SCSI device |
148 |
SCSI device |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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LVD SCSI |
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LVD SCSI |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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SCSI ID 5 |
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SCSI ID 5 |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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10/0/15/1.5.0 |
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CAUTION Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device. It is reserved for the built-in SCSI bus cont... |
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CAUTION Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device. It is reserved for the built-in SCSI bus cont... |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:connecting to the port |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:connecting to the port |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:connecting to the port |
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NSE SCSI-2:connecting to the port |
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SCSI:connecting to the ports |
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This section describes how to connect to the workstation’s SE SCSI port. |
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SCSI:connectors |
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SCSI:connectors |
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SCSI:connectors |
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NSE SCSI-2:connector |
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Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI:connector |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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NOTE The last external device connected to the SCSI bus must be terminated with a SCSI terminator. |
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C Related Documentation |
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C Related Documentation |
151 |
This appendix lists the part numbers and titles of documents related to the HP VISUALIZE J6700 wo... |
151 |
This appendix lists the part numbers and titles of documents related to the HP VISUALIZE J6700 wo... |
151 |
Additional Documentation |
152 |
Additional Documentation |
152 |
Site Preparation Guide |
152 |
Site Preparation Guide |
152 |
• A5990-90005 – |
152 |
• A5990-90005 – |
152 |
Installation Poster and Getting Started Guide |
152 |
Installation Poster and Getting Started Guide |
152 |
• A5990-90000 - |
152 |
• A5990-90000 - |
152 |
• A5990-90022 - |
152 |
Parts and Replacement Guide and Technical Reference |
152 |
Parts and Replacement Guide and Technical Reference |
152 |
• No part number - |
152 |
• No part number - |
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