Reading the Operator Panel Display
The operator panel display is located in the media drawer of the
Eserver
pSeries 670
and is used to:
v
Track the progress of the system unit self tests and configuration program
v
Display codes when the operating system comes to an abnormal end
v
Display system messages
Checkpoints
During power-on self-test (POST), four-digit checkpoints display, indicating the progress
of the testing. If an error is detected that requires attention, the server halts with an
eight-digit error code displayed in the upper row of the operator panel display, starting
in the leftmost position. This eight-digit error code identifies the error. For a listing of the
error codes, see the
Eserver
pSeries 690 Service Guide.
The four-digit checkpoints are in the form of
nnnn
, where
n
is an alphabetic or numeric
character.
The following diagram shows the locations of the operator panel display and
components of the operator panel.
R
1
2
5
3
4
6
!
1
Power on/off button
4
Reset button
2
Power on/off LED
5
Service processor reset button (Service use only)
3
Operator panel display
6
Disturbance or system attention LED
Chapter 2. Using the
Eserver
pSeries 670
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