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Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs)
Step 14
(from Step 13)
This problem can be caused by:
– the CD-ROM pulling the bus down or opening the positive temperature coefficient
(PTC) on the SCSI adapter
– a defective SCSI adapter
– a defective terminator
– a defective SIB
– a defective cable
If AIX is installed, the CD-ROM Drive can be eliminated by removing it, installing the disk
that contains AIX, and trying to boot diagnostics from disk.
Is AIX installed?
NO
One of the FRUs remaining in the CPU Enclosure is defective. Go to Step
16.
YES
Go to Step 15.
Step 15
(from Step 14)
1. Set the power button on the CPU Enclosure to Off.
2. Unplug both PDB outlet power cords from both power supply power cords.
3. Remove the CD-ROM drive.
4. Install the disk required to boot diagnostics. This is normally hdisk0.
5. Plug both PDB outlet power cords into both power supply power cords.
6. Set the power button on the CPU Enclosure to On.
7. If the Maintenance Menu is displayed, select
System Boot
, then Boot From List.
8. If the system stops with a
260
displayed, and the Main Menu is displayed, Select
Exit
Main Menu and Start System (Boot)
and press Enter. When the “Starting
System Boot” menu displays, press Enter. Repeat this procedure each time these
conditions occur.
9. Wait for one of the following conditions to occur:
•
The system stops with a flashing or solid
269
displayed in the operator panel display.
•
The system stops with
c31
displayed in the operator panel display.
•
The Diagnostic Operating Instructions display.
Is
c31
displayed in the operator panel display or are the Diagnostic Operating
Instructions displayed
?
NO
One of the FRUs remaining in the CPU Enclosure is defective. Go to Step
16.
YES
Replace the CD-ROM Drive. Go to “Map 0410: Repair Checkout” in the
Diagnostic Information For Micro Channel Bus Systems.
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