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IBM 9114-275 - IntelliStation POWER 275 Service Manual (377 pages)
Service Guide
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 8.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Notices
11
Electrical Safety
12
Laser Safety Information
13
Laser Compliance
13
Data Integrity and Verification
15
About this Book
17
Accessing Information
17
Highlighting
17
Iso 9000
17
Related Publications
17
Ergonomic Information
18
Trademarks
18
Chapter 1. Reference Information
19
Overview
19
System Features
20
Processors
20
Media Bays and Media Backplane
20
Disk Drives and Disk Drive Backplane
21
Power Supplies
21
Keyboard
21
Security Features
23
Powering the System on and off
23
Console
23
Power-On Self-Test
23
POST Indicators
24
POST Keys
24
System Locations
25
Rear View
26
Power Supply Locations
27
Fan Locations
28
System Backplane Locations
29
PCI-X Slot Locations
30
Memory DIMM Locations
31
Operator Panel Component Locations
33
SCSI Ids and Bay Locations
34
System LED Locations
35
System Logic Flow
36
Intellistation Power 9114 Model 275 Service Guide
36
Location Codes
37
Physical Location Codes
37
Location Code Format
37
AIX Location Codes
37
Multiple Fru Callout Instructions
39
Mapping AIX and Physical Location Codes
41
AIX and Physical Location Code Table
43
System Cables
46
Specifications
47
External AC Power Cables
48
Service Inspection Guide
49
Chapter 2. Diagnostic Overview
51
Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
51
System Leds
52
System Attention LED
52
Checkpoints
52
FRU Isolation
53
FRU Identify Leds
53
Service Agent for the Model 275
54
Using the Service Processor and Service Agent Features
54
Service Processor
54
Service Agent
55
Service Focal Point
55
Accessing System Log Error Information
56
Accessing Errors When a System Is Running AIX
56
Accessing Errors When a System Is Running Linux
56
Resetting the System Attention LED
56
Resetting the LED When a System Is Running AIX
56
Resetting the LED When a System Is Running Linux
57
Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (Maps)
59
Entry MAP
59
Quick Entry MAP
61
MAP 1020: Problem Determination
67
MAP 1240: Memory Problem Resolution
73
General Memory Information
74
MAP 1320: Service Focal Point
78
MAP 1321: Quick Entry MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
79
MAP 1322: End of Call MAP for Systems with Service Focal Point
89
MAP 1520: Power
94
FRU Identify Leds
95
MAP 1521: System Unit with Power Failure and no Error Codes
96
MAP 1523: the SPCN Error Codes Table Directed You here and the Error Code Is 1011 1B0X
102
MAP 1540: Problem Isolation Procedures
105
FRU Identify Leds
105
MAP 1541: JTAG Problem Isolation
107
MAP 1542: I/O Problem Isolation
107
MAP 1548: System Processor Problem Isolation
108
MAP 1549: Attention Problem Isolation
119
MAP 154B: Insufficient Hardware Resources Problem Isolation
121
Chapter 4. Checkpoints
123
IPL Flow
123
Service Processor Checkpoints
124
Firmware Checkpoints
132
Boot Problems/Concerns
146
Chapter 5. Error Code to FRU Index
149
Performing a Slow Boot
149
Confirming the Initial Error Code
149
Four-Character Checkpoints
150
Replacing the Operator Panel
150
Replacing the Network Adapter
151
Determining Location Code
151
FRU Identify Leds
152
Checkpoint and Error Code Index
152
Operator Panel Error Codes
156
SPCN Error Codes
157
Firmware Error Codes
160
Service Processor Error Codes
181
Memory DIMM Present Detect Bits (PD-Bits)
188
Error Log Utility Procedure
189
System Firmware Update Messages
189
Scan Dump Messages
189
Common Firmware Error Codes
189
Scan Log Dump Progress Codes
200
Problem Determination Generated Error Codes
201
Chapter 6. Using the Online and Standalone Diagnostics
203
Operating Considerations for Online and Standalone Diagnostics
203
Identifying the Terminal Type to the Diagnostics
203
Undefined Terminal Types
203
Resetting the Terminal
203
Online Diagnostics Modes of Operation
204
Service Mode
204
Concurrent Mode
205
Maintenance Mode
206
Standalone Diagnostic Operation
207
Considerations for Running Standalone Diagnostics from CD-ROM
207
Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server
207
Nim Server Configuration
208
Booting Standalone Diagnostics from the NIM Server
209
Chapter 7. Using the Service Processor
211
Service Processor Menus
211
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Locally
211
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Remotely
211
Saving and Restoring Service Processor Settings
211
Menu Inactivity
212
General User Menu
213
Privileged User Menus
213
Main Menu
214
Service Processor Setup Menu
215
Passwords
216
System Power Control Menu
220
System Information Menu
223
Language Selection Menu
228
Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu
229
Modem Configuration Menu
230
Serial Port Selection Menu
230
Serial Port Speed Setup Menu
231
Telephone Number Setup Menu
231
Call-Out Policy Setup Menu
232
Customer Account Setup Menu
233
Call-Out Test Menu
233
Service Processor Parameters in Service Mode
233
System Power-On Methods
233
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Recovery
234
Boot (IPL) Speed
234
Failure During Boot Process
234
Failure During Normal System Operation
234
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Policy Controls
235
System Firmware Updates
236
General Information on System Firmware Updates
236
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
237
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
237
Updating System Firmware from the Service Processor Menus
238
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Service Aids
238
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Command Line
238
Updating System Firmware from a NIM Server
238
Recovery Mode
238
Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors or Memory
239
Run-Time CPU Deconfiguration (CPU Gard)
239
Service Processor System Monitoring - Surveillance
240
System Firmware Surveillance
240
Operating System Surveillance
240
Call-Out (Call-Home)
241
Console Mirroring
241
System Configuration
241
Service Processor Error Log
242
LCD Progress Indicator Log
243
Service Processor Operational Phases
244
Pre-Standby Phase
244
Standby Phase
244
Bring-Up Phase
245
Runtime Phase
245
Chapter 8. Using System Management Services
247
Select Language
249
Change Password Options
249
Set Privileged-Access Password
249
View Error Log
250
Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)
251
Change SCSI Settings
253
Select Console
253
Select Boot Options
254
Select Boot Devices
257
Display Current Settings
259
Restore Default Settings
259
Multiboot Startup
260
Exiting System Management Services
260
Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement Procedures
261
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
262
Procedure List
263
Stopping the System
264
Starting the System
265
Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position
266
Covers
267
Removing the Service Access Cover
267
Replacing the Service Access Cover
267
Bezel Door
268
Removing the Bezel Door
268
Replacing the Bezel Door
268
Bezels
269
Removing the Front Bezel
269
Replacing the Front Bezel
269
PCI Adapters
270
Removing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
271
Replacing or Installing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
273
PCI Adapter Dividers and Light Pipes
275
Removing a PCI Adapter Divider
275
Replacing a PCI Adapter Divider
276
Removing the PCI-Adapter-Divider Light Pipes
277
Replacing the PCI-Adapter-Divider Light Pipes
277
Service Processor Assembly
278
Before You Begin
278
Removing the Service Processor Assembly
278
Replacing the Service Processor Assembly
280
Battery
282
Before Replacing the Battery
282
Hot-Swap System Fans
284
Removing a Hot-Swap System Fan
284
Replacing a Hot-Swap System Fan
285
Fan Tray Assembly
286
Removing the Fan Tray Assembly
286
Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly
287
Media Devices (Diskette, DVD, DVD-Ram,Or Tape Drive)
289
Slimline Media Devices
289
SCSI Media Devices
290
Disk Drive Bezels and Fillers
293
Removing a Disk Drive Bezel from a Disk Drive or Filler
293
Replacing or Installing a Disk Drive Bezel Onto a Disk Drive
293
Hot-Swap Disk Drives
294
Deconfiguring a Disk Drive for Removal
294
Configuring a Disk Drive after Replacement or Installation
294
Removing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive
295
Replacing or Installing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive
297
Removing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive with the System Power off
298
Replacing or Installing a Hot-Swap Disk Drive with the System Power off
298
Disk Drive Backplane and Filler
299
Removing the Disk Drive Backplane or Filler
299
Replacing the Disk Drive Backplane or Filler
300
Operator Panel and Power Cable
301
Removing the Operator Panel
301
Replacing the Operator Panel
302
Removing the Operator Panel Power Cable
302
Replacing the Operator Panel Power Cable
302
Media Bay Chassis
303
Removing the Media Bay Chassis
303
Replacing the Media Bay Chassis
304
Power Supply
305
Power Supply Leds
305
Removing a Power Supply with the System Power off
306
Replacing a Power Supply with the System Power off
308
Installing or Replacing a Power Supply with the System Power on
309
Memory Dimms
311
Removing Memory Dimms
311
Replacing or Installing Memory Dimms
312
Voltage Regulator Modules
313
Removing Voltage Regulator Modules
313
Replacing Voltage Regulator Modules
314
System Backplane
315
Removing the System Backplane
315
Replacing the System Backplane
317
Chapter 10. Parts Information
319
System Parts
320
Model 275 Parts
322
Internal Cables
323
Power Cable
324
Keyboards and Mouse (White)
325
Keyboards and Mouse (Black)
326
Chapter 11. Component and Attention Leds
327
Operator Panel Display
327
Component Leds
327
Appendix A. Environmental Notices
329
Product Recycling and Disposal
329
Environmental Design
329
Acoustical Noise Emissions
329
Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions
329
Appendix B. Notices
331
Appendix C. Service Processor Setup and Test
333
Service Processor Setup Checklist
333
Testing the Setup
334
Testing Call-In
334
Testing Call-Out
334
Serial Port Configuration
335
Appendix D. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
337
Additional Communication Attributes
338
Additional Keyboard Attributes
338
Additional Printer Attributes
339
Appendix E. Modem Configurations
341
Sample Modem Configuration Files
341
Generic Modem Configuration Files
341
Specific Modem Configuration Files
341
Configuration File Selection
342
Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration Files
343
Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
344
IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch Settings
345
Xon/Xoff Modems
345
Ring Detection
346
Terminal Emulators
346
Recovery Procedures
346
Transfer of a Modem Session
347
Recovery Strategy
348
Prevention Strategy
348
Modem Configuration Sample Files
349
Sample File Modem_M0.Cfg
349
Sample File Modem_M1.Cfg
352
Sample File Modem_Z.cfg
354
Sample File Modem_Z0.Cfg
357
Sample File Modem_F.cfg
360
Sample File Modem_F0.Cfg
362
Sample File Modem_F1.Cfg
364
Index
367
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IBM 9114-275 - IntelliStation POWER 275 Installation Manual (102 pages)
Installation Guide
Brand:
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| Category:
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| Size: 2.09 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Table of Contents
5
Electrical Safety
9
Safety Notices
9
Laser Safety Information
11
Laser Compliance
11
Data Integrity and Verification
13
About this Book
15
Accessing Information
15
Highlighting
15
Iso 9000
15
References to AIX Operating System
15
Related Publications
15
Ergonomic Information
16
Trademarks
16
Chapter 1. Setting up the System
17
Step 1. Check Your Inventory
17
Intellistation POWER 9114 Model 275
17
Step 2. Need Help
19
Step 3. Read the Safety Notices
19
Step 4. Check the Power Source
20
Step 5. Are All of the Internal Options Installed
20
Step 6. Position the System Unit and Display
20
Step 7. Adjust the Stability Feet
21
Step 8. Check Your Display or Console Type
21
Step 9. Attach the Display Cable Toroid
22
Step 10. Connect the Graphics Display
23
Step 11. Connect the Keyboard and Mouse (When Using a Graphics Display)
24
Step 12. Connect the Serial Devices, Parallel Devices, and ASCII Terminal
25
Step 13. Connect the Adapter Cables
26
Step 14. Are You Using an Ethernet Connection
27
Step 15. Connect the Power Cables to the System
28
Step 16. Install the Rear Acoustical Cover
29
Step 17. Install the Power-On Button Guard
29
Step 18. Connect the Power Cables to Electrical Outlets
30
Step 19. Your System Hardware Is Now Set up
30
Step 20. Start Your Model 275
31
Step 21. Run System Verification
32
Step 22. Access the System Documentation
32
Hardware Documentation
32
Operating System Documentation
32
Chapter 2. Verifying the Hardware Operation
33
Considerations before Running this Procedure
33
Power Procedures
33
Loading the Online AIX Diagnostics on a System
34
Loading the Standalone Diagnostics on a System from CD-ROM
34
Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server
34
NIM Server Configuration
35
Client Configuration and Booting Standalone Diagnostics from the NIM Server
35
Running System Verification
37
Performing Additional System Verification
37
Stopping the Diagnostics
37
Verify that the Latest Firmware and Adapter Microcode Are Installed
38
Access the System Documentation
38
Accessing Hardware Documentation
38
Accessing System Documentation
38
Chapter 3. Installing Options
39
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
40
Options and Task List
40
Stopping the System
41
Starting the System
41
Placing the Model 275 into the Service and Operating Position
42
Bezel Door
42
Bezel Door Removal
42
Bezel Door Replacement
42
Bezels
43
Front Bezel Removal
43
Front Bezel Replacement
43
Covers
44
Service Access Cover Removal
44
Service Access Cover Replacement
44
PCI Adapters
45
Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter Removal
45
Adding or Replacing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
48
Hot-Swap System Fans
50
Hot-Swap System Fan Removal
50
Hot-Swap System Fan Replacement
50
Fan Tray Assembly
51
Removing the Fan Tray Assembly
51
Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly
53
Power Supply
54
Power Supply Removal
54
Power Supply Replacement
56
Installing a Power Supply
57
Media Drives (Diskette, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, Tape, or Disk Drive)
58
Slimline Media
58
SCSI Media Devices
59
Media Bay Chassis
60
Removing the Media Bay Chassis
60
Replacing the Media Bay Chassis
60
Disk Drive Bezels and Fillers
61
Installing a Disk Drive Bezel to a Disk Drive
61
Removing a Disk Drive Bezel from a Disk Drive or Filler
62
Hot-Plug Disk Drives
63
Deconfiguring (Removing) or Configuring a Disk Drive
63
Hot-Plug Disk Drive Removal
65
Installing Hot-Plug Disk Drive
67
Disk Drive Backplane
68
Removing the Disk Drive Backplane
68
Installing or Replacing the Disk Drive Backplane
69
Memory Dimms
70
Memory DIMM Installation and Replacement
70
Memory DIMM Removal
72
Service Processor Assembly
73
Removing the Service Processor Assembly
73
Replacing the Service Processor Assembly
73
Replacing the Battery
75
Appendix A. Communications Statements
77
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
77
European Union (EU) Statement
78
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement
78
United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements
78
Avis de Conformité Aux Normes du Ministère des Communications du Canada
78
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
78
VCCI Statement
79
Radio Protection for Germany
79
Appendix B. Environmental Notices
81
Product Recycling and Disposal
81
Environmental Design
81
Acoustical Noise Emissions
81
Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions
81
Appendix C. Notices
83
Appendix D. System Records
85
Identification Numbers
85
Device Records
86
Memory Card
86
Options
87
SCSI Ids and Bay Locations
88
Appendix E. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
89
Additional Communication Attributes
90
Additional Keyboard Attributes
90
Additional Printer Attributes
91
Appendix F. Firmware Updates
93
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
93
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
93
Index
95
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