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Chapter 6. Symptom-to-FRU index This index supports xSeries 335 servers. Notes: 1. Check the configuration before you replace a FRU. Configuration problems can cause false errors and symptoms. 2. For IBM devices not supported by this index, refer to the manual for that device. 3. Always start with "General checkout" on page 19. The symptom-to-FRU index lists symptoms, errors, and the possible causes. The most likely cause is listed first. Use this symptom-to-FRU index to help you decide which FRUs to have available when servicing the computer. The left-hand column of the tables in this index lists error codes or messages, and the right-hand column lists one or more suggested actions or FRUs to replace. Note: Some tables have more than two columns; in those instances, more than one column on the left is required to describe the error symptom. Take the action (or replace the FRU) suggested first in the list of the right-hand column, then try the server again to see if the problem has been corrected before taking further action. Note: Always try reseating a suspected component or reconnecting a cable before replacing the component. The POST BIOS code displays POST error codes and messages on the screen. Beep symptoms Beep symptoms are short tones or a series of short tones separated by pauses (intervals without sound). See the examples in the following table. Beeps 1-2-3 4 Description v One beep v A pause (or break) v Two beeps v A pause (or break) v Three beeps Four continuous beeps One beep after successfully completing POST indicates the system is functioning properly. Note: See "System" on page 112 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician. Beep/symptom FRU/action 1-1-2 (Microprocessor register test failed) 1. Optional microprocessor (if installed) 2. Microprocessor 3. System board © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 79

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Chapter
6.
Symptom-to-FRU
index
This
index
supports
xSeries
335
servers.
Notes:
1.
Check
the
configuration
before
you
replace
a
FRU.
Configuration
problems
can
cause
false
errors
and
symptoms.
2.
For
IBM
devices
not
supported
by
this
index,
refer
to
the
manual
for
that
device.
3.
Always
start
with
“General
checkout”
on
page
19.
The
symptom-to-FRU
index
lists
symptoms,
errors,
and
the
possible
causes.
The
most
likely
cause
is
listed
first.
Use
this
symptom-to-FRU
index
to
help
you
decide
which
FRUs
to
have
available
when
servicing
the
computer.
The
left-hand
column
of
the
tables
in
this
index
lists
error
codes
or
messages,
and
the
right-hand
column
lists
one
or
more
suggested
actions
or
FRUs
to
replace.
Note:
Some
tables
have
more
than
two
columns;
in
those
instances,
more
than
one
column
on
the
left
is
required
to
describe
the
error
symptom.
Take
the
action
(or
replace
the
FRU)
suggested
first
in
the
list
of
the
right-hand
column,
then
try
the
server
again
to
see
if
the
problem
has
been
corrected
before
taking
further
action.
Note:
Always
try
reseating
a
suspected
component
or
reconnecting
a
cable
before
replacing
the
component.
The
POST
BIOS
code
displays
POST
error
codes
and
messages
on
the
screen.
Beep
symptoms
Beep
symptoms
are
short
tones
or
a
series
of
short
tones
separated
by
pauses
(intervals
without
sound).
See
the
examples
in
the
following
table.
Beeps
Description
1-2-3
v
One
beep
v
A
pause
(or
break)
v
Two
beeps
v
A
pause
(or
break)
v
Three
beeps
4
Four
continuous
beeps
One
beep
after
successfully
completing
POST
indicates
the
system
is
functioning
properly.
Note:
See
“System”
on
page
112
to
determine
which
components
should
be
replaced
by
a
field
service
technician.
Beep/symptom
FRU/action
1-1-2
(Microprocessor
register
test
failed)
1.
Optional
microprocessor
(if
installed)
2.
Microprocessor
3.
System
board
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2002
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