Table 1. Service Processor Checkpoints. (continued)
Checkpoint
Description
Action/ Possible Failing FRU
E0E1
Processor card pulled out
successfully of reset.
1. Remove processor card in slot
(J8) (if installed) and see if the
problem is resolved. If problem is
resolved replace processor card.
If not, continue.
2. Exchange processor card in slot
(J6) with the processor card
removed in step 1 (or replace
processor card if only one
processor card exists) and see if
problem is resolved. If problem is
resolved replace the processor
card. If not, continue.
3. Go to “MAP 1540: Minimum
DIAG STBY
Service processor ready. The system
unit was shutdown in service mode
by the operating system; however,
the system unit is still powered on.
This condition can be requested by a
privileged system user with no faults.
See service processor error log for
possible operating system fault
indications.
OK
Service processor ready; waiting for
power-on
None. Normal operation.
STBY
Service processor ready. System was
shutdown by the operating system
and is still powered on.
1. If this problem persists, go
to“MAP 1540: Minimum
Configuration” on page 50.
2. This condition can be requested
by a privileged system user with
no faults. See service processor
error log for possible operating
system fault indications.
Firmware Checkpoints
Firmware uses progress codes (checkpoints) in the range of E1xx to EFFF. These
checkpoints occur during system startup and can be useful in diagnosing certain
problems. Service processor checkpoints are listed in “Service Processor Checkpoints”
If you replace FRUs and the problem is still not corrected, go to “MAP 1540: Minimum
Configuration” on page 50 unless otherwise indicated in the tables.
If you replace FRUs or perform an action, and the problem is corrected, go to "MAP
410: Repair Checkout" in the
RS/6000 and
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostics Information
for Multiple Bus Systems
.
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