IBM 8685 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 157

POST error codes, Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program.

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Note: See "System" on page 162 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician. AC good LED DC good LED Description FRU/action On Off Standby mode or dc problem. 1. Check system board cable connectors J46 and J40. Move switch 7 of SW 2 to bypass power control. If the dc good LED is lit, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete. Watch the screen for any POST errors. Check the System Error Log for any listed problems. If the system starts with no errors: a. Power switch assembly b. System board 2. Remove the adapters and disconnect the cables and power connectors to all internal and external devices. Turn on the system. If the dc good LED is lit, replace the adapters and devices one at a time until you isolate the problem. 3. Power supply. 4. Power backplane. 5. System board. On On Power is working properly. N/A POST error codes In the following error codes, X can be any number or letter. Note: See "System" on page 162 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician. Error code/symptom FRU/action 062 (Three consecutive startup failures using the default configuration.) 1. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 2. Battery. 3. System board. 4. Microprocessor. 101, 102 (System and processor error) v System board 106 (System and processor error) v System board 111 (Channel check error) 1. DIMM 2. Memory card 3. System board 114 (Adapter read-only memory error) 1. Failing adapter. 2. Run diagnostics. 129 (Internal cache error) 1. Microprocessor 2. Optional microprocessor (if installed) 151 (Real time clock error) 1. Run diagnostics. 2. Battery. 3. System board. 161 (Real time clock battery error) 1. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 2. Battery. 3. System board. Chapter 6. Symptom-to-FRU index 147

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Note:
See “System” on page 162 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician.
AC good LED
DC good LED
Description
FRU/action
On
Off
Standby mode or dc
problem.
1.
Check system board cable connectors
J46 and J40.
Move switch 7 of SW 2 to
bypass power control. If the dc good LED
is lit, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete. Watch the
screen for any POST errors. Check the
System Error Log for any listed problems. If
the system starts with no errors:
a.
Power switch assembly
b.
System board
2.
Remove the adapters and disconnect the
cables and power connectors to all internal
and external devices. Turn on the system.
If the dc good LED is lit, replace the
adapters and devices one at a time until
you isolate the problem.
3.
Power supply.
4.
Power backplane.
5.
System board.
On
On
Power is working properly.
N/A
POST error codes
In the following error codes,
X
can be any number or letter.
Note:
See “System” on page 162 to determine which components should be replaced by a field service technician.
Error code/symptom
FRU/action
062
(Three consecutive startup failures
using the default configuration.)
1.
Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
2.
Battery.
3.
System board.
4.
Microprocessor.
101, 102
(System and processor error)
v
System board
106
(System and processor error)
v
System board
111
(Channel check error)
1.
DIMM
2.
Memory card
3.
System board
114
(Adapter read-only memory error)
1.
Failing adapter.
2.
Run diagnostics.
129
(Internal cache error)
1.
Microprocessor
2.
Optional microprocessor (if installed)
151
(Real time clock error)
1.
Run diagnostics.
2.
Battery.
3.
System board.
161
(Real time clock battery error)
1.
Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
2.
Battery.
3.
System board.
Chapter 6. Symptom-to-FRU index
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