Please
wait....
Fru
type
=
00f6
BPC-RH
Cage
id
=
ff
BPA
Port
=
A
Fru
id
=
80
BPC
Location
Code
=
U1.35-P1-X4
Code
level
=
0000255e
Status
=
01
Successfully
collected
Fru
type
=
0048
DCA-RHP
Cage
id
=
00
CEC
Cage
Fru
id
=
90
DCA
1
Location
Code
=
U1.18-P1-V1
Code
level
=
00000027
Status
=
01
Successfully
collected
Fru
type
=
0050
MDA-X
Cage
id
=
00
CEC
Cage
Fru
id
=
98
MDA
1
Location
Code
=
U1.18-X1
Code
level
=
00000007
Status
=
01
Successfully
collected
Fru
type
=
0047
DCA-BC
Cage
id
=
01
I/O
Drawer
1
Fru
id
=
90
DCA
1
Location
Code
=
U1.9-V1
Code
level
=
0000fb23
Status
=
01
Successfully
collected
Fru
type
=
0054
MDA-BC
Cage
id
=
01
I/O
Drawer
1
Fru
id
=
98
MDA
1
Location
Code
=
U1.9-V1
Code
level
=
00000005
Status
=
01
Successfully
collected
v
Power
Subsystem
Code
Update
via
the
Power
Control
Network
If
this
option
is
enabled
(the
default),
the
power
subsystem’s
code
update
will
be
controlled
by
the
system
power
control
network
code.
If
this
option
is
disabled,
the
power
subsystem’s
code
update
will
be
controlled
by
the
HMC.
Enabling
the
update
by
the
SPCN
locks
out
the
update
from
the
HMC
and
vise-versa.
This
option
should
only
be
disabled
if
a
High
Performance
Switch
(machine
type
7045-SW4)
was
installed
at
the
factory,
or
is
added
to
the
frame
or
connected
to
the
system
as
an
MES.
If
the
High
Performance
Switch
is
removed
from
the
system,
or
it
is
detached
from
the
system,
this
option
should
be
reenabled.
v
Start
Power
Subsystem
Code
Update
Selecting
this
option
forces
the
service
processor
to
initiate
a
firmware
update
for
all
of
the
power
subsystem
codes;
this
includes
the
SPCN
code.
As
the
various
types
of
firmware
are
updated,
the
service
processor
will
report
the
progress
of
the
update
on
the
screen
(as
long
as
the
system
remains
in
standby)
until
the
update
is
complete.
An
example
of
this
output
follows.
Chapter
7.
Using
the
Service
Processor
801
Summary of Contents for eserver pSeries 690
Page 1: ...pSeries 690 Service Guide SA38 0589 05 ERserver...
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Page 12: ...x Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 14: ...xii Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 228: ...Step 1527 5 Call your next level of support 212 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 362: ...Step 1545 15 Call for support This ends the procedure 346 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 381: ...Step 154A 14 Turn off the power Chapter 3 Maintenance Analysis Procedures 365...
Page 430: ...414 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 798: ...782 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 923: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 4 Chapter 9 Removal and Replacement Procedures 907...
Page 924: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 5 908 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 926: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 2 910 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 928: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 4 912 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 929: ...L3 Cache Shorts Test Step 5 Chapter 9 Removal and Replacement Procedures 913...
Page 1055: ...7040 Model 681 Media Subsystem 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Chapter 10 Parts Information 1039...
Page 1057: ...Power and SCSI Cables to the Media Subsystem 1 2 3 5 4 6 Chapter 10 Parts Information 1041...
Page 1061: ...Power Cabling Chapter 10 Parts Information 1045...
Page 1090: ...1074 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 1094: ...1078 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 1122: ...1106 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
Page 1124: ...1108 Eserver pSeries 690 Service Guide...
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