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IBM R/S6000 7012 300 Series manual available for free PDF download: Operator's Manual
IBM R/S6000 7012 300 Series Operator's Manual (146 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Communications Statements
9
Safety Notices
13
About this Book
15
Chapter 1. System Unit Description
16
Typical Workstation Arrangement
16
System Unit
16
System Unit Features
17
System Illustration for Early Models
18
System Illustration for Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397
19
Base Positioning
20
Disk Drives
20
Rear Cover Removal and Replacement
21
External Device Connectors
22
Location Codes
24
Location Code Format for 7135, and 9334
24
Location Code Format for Non-SCSI Devices
24
Location Code Format for SCSI Devices
25
Location Code Table
26
Chapter 2. Using the System Unit
28
Setting the Key Mode Switch
29
Starting the System Unit
31
Stopping the System Unit
32
Operating with Multiple Attached Systems
32
Ordering Keys
33
Key Reorder Form
34
Reading the Three-Digit Display
35
Using the Reset Button
36
Using the Keyboards
37
Using the Three-Button Mouse
38
Handling the Mouse Correctly
39
Care of the Mouse
39
Cleaning the Mouse
40
Using the 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive
41
Handling Your Diskettes
41
Types of 3.5-Inch Diskettes
42
Write-Protecting 3.5-Inch Diskettes
43
Loading and Unloading the 3.5-Inch Diskette
44
Using the CD-ROM Drive
45
Type B Bezel (CD-ROM and CD-ROM2) CD-ROM Drive
45
Cleaning the CD-ROM Drive
46
Loading the CD-ROM Disc Caddy
46
Unloading the CD-ROM Disc Caddy
46
Type C Bezel CD-ROM Drive
47
Loading the CD-ROM Drive
48
Unloading the CD-ROM Drive
49
Cleaning the CD-ROM Drive
50
Emergency Eject
50
Chapter 4. Using the Standalone and Online Diagnostics
51
Sources for the Diagnostic Programs
51
Standalone and Online Diagnostics Operating Considerations
51
Diagnostics on a System Unit Attached to Another System
52
Selecting a Console Display
52
Identifying the Terminal Type to the Diagnostic Programs
52
Resetting the Terminal
52
Undefined Terminal Types
52
Running Diagnostic Programs from Tape Drives
52
Running Diagnostic Programs from CD-ROM
53
Running the Diagnostic Programs from Diskettes
53
Running the Diskette Diagnostics from a Non-RS232 Terminal
54
Subsystem Diagnostic Diskette Package Version
55
Diagnostic Diskette Contents and Descriptions
56
Running the Diagnostic Programs from Disk or from a Server
58
Running the Diagnostic Programs from the Network
59
Running the Diagnostic Programs with a 5080 Attached
59
Running the Diagnostic Programs from a TTY Terminal
60
Online Diagnostics Mode of Operation
60
Service Mode
60
Running the Online Diagnostics in Service Mode
60
Concurrent Mode
61
Running the Online Diagnostics in Concurrent Mode
62
Maintenance Mode
62
Running the Online Diagnostics in Maintenance Mode
62
Standalone Diagnostic Operation
63
Running the Standalone Diagnostics
63
System Exerciser
63
Display Screens
64
Starting the System Exerciser
64
Stopping the System Exerciser
64
Using the System Exerciser to Check out Repairs and Intermittent Problems
64
General Information about Multiple Systems
65
Determining System Architecture
65
Block Multiplexer Channel Adapter
66
Starting or Stopping Communications with the Host System
66
Starting Communications
66
Stopping Communications
66
Running the System Diagnostics
67
Error Log Entries
67
Solving System-To-Host System Communication Problems
67
Cabling the System Unit to the Host System
67
Enterprise System Connection (ESCON) Adapter
67
Starting or Stopping Communications with the Host System
68
Starting Communications
68
Stopping Communications
68
Running the System Diagnostics
69
Error Log Entries
69
Solving System to Host System Communication Problems
69
Cabling the System Unit to the Host System
69
Enterprise System Connection (ESCON) Channel Emulator
70
Starting or Stopping Communications with the Tape Control Unit
70
Starting Communications
70
Stopping Communications
70
Running the System Diagnostics
71
Error Log Entries
71
Solving System to Tape Control Unit Communication Problems
71
Cabling the System Unit to the Host System
71
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Adapter
72
FDDI Single Ring Adapter Service Considerations
72
FDDI Dual Ring Adapter Service Considerations
72
FDDI Cabling
72
High-Availability SCSI
73
High-Availability Cabling
73
Diagnostic Summary
73
Memory and Processor Testing
73
IPL Control Block Analysis
73
Checkstops
73
System Crashes
73
Error Log Analysis
74
Diagnostic Modes
74
Diagnostic Changes
75
Diag Command Line Options
76
Chapter 5. Introduction to Tasks and Service Aids
77
Tasks
77
AIX Shell Prompt Service Aid
78
Backup/Restore Media Service Aid
78
Create Customized Diagnostic Configuration Diskette
78
Diagnostic Package Utility Service Aid
79
Disk to Disk Copy Service Aid
82
Display/Alter Sector Service Aid
82
Format and Certify
82
Display Hardware Vital Product Data Task
84
Change Hardware Vital Product Data Task
84
Add or Delete Drawer Configuration Task
84
Display Resource Attributes
85
ESCON Bit Error Rate Service Aid
87
Multi-Processor Service Aid (Display or Change Multi-Processor Configuration Task)
88
Process Supplemental Media Task
89
Product Topology Service Aid
89
Run Diagnostics Task
89
Run Error Log Analysis Task
89
Service Aids for Use with Ethernet
92
SSA Service Aids
92
7135 Raidiant Array Service Aid
93
7318 Serial Communications Network Server Service Aid
93
Chapter 6. Using the System Verification Procedure
94
Step 1. Considerations before Running this Procedure
94
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostic Programs
94
Step 3. Running System Verification
95
Step 4. Additional System Verification
95
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics
95
Chapter 7. Hardware Problem Determination
96
Hardware Problem Determination Procedure
96
Chapter 8. Changing the System Unit Position
110
Changing the System Unit Base
110
Changing the Logo Position
114
Changing the Three-Digit Display Position
116
Chapter 9. Moving the System Unit
118
Moving the System Unit
118
Chapter 10. Diskless/Dataless Workstation Configuration
120
Diskless/Dataless Workstation Configuration
120
Step 1. Planning
121
Step 2. Starting the System
122
Step 3. Setting up Network Configuration
123
Step 4. Waiting for Client Registration on the Diskless/Dataless Server
125
Step 5. Booting the Diskless/Dataless Client
126
Appendix A. Supplies
127
Appendix B. Three-Digit Display Numbers
128
Built-In Self-Test (BIST) Indicators
128
Power-On Self-Test (POST) Indicators
129
Configuration Program Indicators
132
Diagnostic Load Progress Indicators
138
Debugger Progress Indicators
140
Flashing 888 Message Descriptions
140
Type 102 Message
140
Crash Codes
140
Dump Progress Indicators
141
Type 103 and 105 Messages
141
Index
142
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