IBM manual Front and rear views of RS/6000 SP frame, Figure notes

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Front and rear views of RS/6000 SP frame

Figure 2-1shows a front view of the RS/6000 SP frame locations. ªFrame (FRA)º on page 2-6 describes the assembly designations for the RS/6000 SP frame.

Figure 2-1. Front view of frame locations. See notes below.

Figure notes:

1.Wide processor nodes take up an entire shelf position (two thin processor node slots). They are identified by the odd numbered position.

2.In a F/C 2030/1 frame, switch assemblies take up an entire shelf partition. (They are identified by the even-numbered position.)

3.Processor node slots are numbered up to N16.

4.A High node or SMP High node takes up 2 shelf positions (slots). It is identified by the least odd number position of the occupied slots.

5.Frames equipped with the SP Redundant Power Supply must have four power modules (books) installed in the SEPBU.

Chapter 2. Locations 2-3

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Contents IBM Page IBM Fifth Edition April Contents FRU removals and replacements Figures Vi RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Vii TablesViii RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Safety notices Safety and environmental noticesRS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide SPSFD017 Xii RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Environmental notices Product recycling and disposal Laser safety informationXiv RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Related information About this bookWho should use this book How to send your comments Summary of changes Xviii RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Maintenance Analysis Procedures MAPs Switch description and problem determination MAP Flashing Power GreenEnvironment Yellow Priority Message or condition Action Errors in /var/adm/SPlogs/css/out.top seeCondition Action SP Switch environment MAPSwitch connector resistance values Step Priority Component Action SP Switch inner chassis and front chassis cablesStep 10RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Step 12RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide SP Switch power MAP SP Switch power MAP PDU-BH-P1 PDU-BH-P2 PDU-BH-P3 PDU-BH-P4 PDU-BH-P5 From P1 pin FromEprimary SP Switch function MAPEstart Pg /var/adm/SPlogs/css/out.top Notes Splstdata -n pgSP Switch function MAP SDRGetObjects DependentNode Error # Message/condition Description and actionIf the cabling does not match, correct the cabling Splstdata -s pgE02-N04 L01-S00-BH-J18E02-S00-BH-J18 L03-N01Var/adm/SPlogs/css/out.top file have Priority Message/condition ActionStep Failing components Description Service Request NumberSRN 26RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Priority Failing component Action 28RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Step 30RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Estart Do not perform the cable wrap test Step Do not perform cable wrap test Step Check /var/adm/SPlogs/css/out.top file Format structure LocationsNaming standard for RS/6000 SP components Major assembly Location diagrams of the RS/6000 SP componentsFigure notes Front and rear views of RS/6000 SP frame2shows a front view of the RS/6000 SP multi-switch frame Front view of 49-inch frame locations. See notes below Frame FRA Frame locationsExample E01-FRA-G1 Air Baffle Switch assembly locationsCable routing Connector details10RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Cable routing in a multi-switch frame F/C 2030/1 12RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Cable Part Plug from Plug to Number Location Switch data cables14RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Tools and files overview Service proceduresPersonal ESD requirements File see note Location Description Rc.switch.log Utility see note Runs on Description FaultserviceWormRTGRc.switch IfconfigUsing the css.snap script Self-test Conditions Pass sequence Switch supervisor self-testVerification tests using Perspectives Node supervisor verificationFrame supervisor verification Switch supervisor verificationEclock Selecting appropriate switch clocksSelecting the switch clock source Determining the correct switch clock sourceNumber of Logical Master Clock Choice Model Frames Removing and restoring switch resourcesRemoving a switch assembly from the active configuration Viewing switch partitions Restoring a switch assembly to the active configurationEfence of primary and primary backup nodes Replacing a switch assembly from service positionResetting the clock and bootlist after servicing a node Installing adapter microcode packages Installing firmware updates on SP nodesAdapter Package Running diagnostics on a switch port Handling static-sensitive devices FRU removals and replacementsReplacing the switch assembly Procedures for switch assembliesRemoving the switch assembly Removing the switch front chassis cable Removing the switch fansReplacing the switch fans Removing the switch supervisor card Replacing the switch front chassis cableRemoving the switch inner chassis cable Replacing the switch supervisor cardRemoving the switch power cards Replacing the switch inner chassis cableRemoving the SP Switch power supply cards Replacing the switch power cards8RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Parts catalog SPS, SPS-8 Switch assembly feature view Assembly Part number Units Description Index 4RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Inner chassis assembly SPS includes all assembly in shaded Air flow Cable, front chassis SP Switch External Cables SPS SPS-8 Switch cables featureSP Switch Data Cables SPS-8 Parts catalog Multi-switch frame F/C 2030/1 Multi-switch frame F/C 2030/1 12RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Trademarks Industry Canada compliance statement United Kingdom telecommunications safety requirementsEuropean Union EU statement Radio protection for Germany For installations in JapanElectromagnetic interference EMI statement Taiwan 4RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Index Numerics ESD Switch inner chassis cable, SPS Switch partitioning 4RS/6000 SP SP Switch Service Guide Please tell us how we can improve this book Readers comments ± Wed like to hear from youHow satisfied are you that the information in this book is IBM Page IBM
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