IBM RS6000 Service Guide - Page 32

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Symptom You need to verify correct system operation. Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. Action Symptom Analysis You have OK displayed The Service Processor (SP) is ready. The system is waiting for power on. You have STBY displayed The Service Processor (SP) is ready. The system was shutdown by the operating system and is still powered on. This condition can be requested by a privileged system user with no faults. See SP error log for possible operating system fault indications. You do not have a determined symptom. Go to "MAP 1020: Problem Determination" on page 2-6. You have an 8-digit error code displayed. Record the error code. Go to Chapter 3, "Error Code to FRU Index" on page 3-1. You have an SRN. Go to the Fast Path MAP in the IBM RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems. The system POST indicators are displayed on the system console, the system pauses and then restarts. The term "POST indicators" refer to the icons (graphic display) or device mnemonics (ASCII terminal) that appear during the power-on self-test (POST). Go to "E1xx Code Boot Problems" on page 3-44. The system stops and POST indicators are displayed on the system console. The term "POST indicators" refer to the icons (graphic display) or device mnemonics (ASCII terminal) that appear during the power-on self-test (POST). 1. Use MAP 1540 to isolate the problem. The system stops and the message "STARTING SOFTWARE PLEASE WAIT..." is displayed on Go to "Checkpoints" on page 3-29. ASCII terminal, the boot indicator ( ) is displayed on a graphics terminal. 2-2 Service Guide

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Symptom
Action
You need to verify correct system operation.
Go to "MAP 410: Repair Checkout" in the
IBM
RS/6000 Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus
Systems
.
Symptom Analysis
You have OK displayed
The Service Processor (SP) is ready.
The
system is waiting for power on.
You have STBY displayed
The Service Processor (SP) is ready.
The
system was shutdown by the operating system
and is still powered on.
This condition can be
requested by a privileged system user with no
faults.
See SP error log for possible operating
system fault indications.
You do not have a determined symptom.
Go to “MAP 1020: Problem Determination” on
page 2-6.
You have an 8-digit error code displayed.
Record the error code. Go to Chapter
3, “Error
Code to FRU Index” on page
3-1.
You have an SRN.
Go to the Fast Path MAP in the
IBM RS/6000
Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems
.
The system POST indicators are displayed on
the system console, the system pauses and
then restarts.
The term "POST indicators" refer
to the icons (graphic display) or device
mnemonics (ASCII terminal) that appear during
the power-on self-test (POST).
Go to “E1xx Code Boot Problems” on
page 3-44.
The system stops and POST indicators are
displayed on the system console. The term
"POST indicators" refer to the icons (graphic
display) or device mnemonics (ASCII terminal)
that appear during the power-on self-test
(POST).
1. Use MAP 1540 to isolate the problem.
The system stops and the message "STARTING
SOFTWARE PLEASE WAIT..."
is displayed on
ASCII terminal, the boot indicator (
) is
displayed on a graphics terminal.
Go to “Checkpoints” on page
3-29.
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Service Guide