IBM 9179-MHB, 9117-MMB manual Identifying a part, Control panel LEDs

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Blue or terra-cotta on a part of the hardware indicates a touch point where you can grip the hardware to remove it from or install it in the system, open or close a latch, and so on. Terra-cotta might also indicate that the part can be removed and replaced with the system or logical partition power on.

5.Ensure that you have access to a medium flat-blade screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, and a pair of scissors.

6.If parts are incorrect, missing, or visibly damaged, do the following:

v If you are replacing a part, contact the provider of your parts or next level of support.

vIf you are installing a feature, contact one of the following service organizations:

The provider of your parts or next level of support.

In the United States, the IBM Rochester Manufacturing Automated Information Line (R–MAIL) at 1–800–300–8751.

In countries and regions outside of the United States, use the following Web site to locate your service and support telephone numbers:

http://www.ibm.com/planetwide

7.If you encounter difficulties during the installation, contact your service provider, your IBM reseller, or your next level of support.

8.If you are installing new hardware in a logical partition, you need to understand and plan for the implications of partitioning your system. For information, see Logical Partitioning.

Identifying a part

Use these instructions to learn how to identify the location of a failed part, the location of a part to be removed, or the location to install a new part on your system or expansion unit using the appropriate method for your system.

For IBM Power Systems servers that contain the POWER7 processor, the light-emitting diodes (LEDs) can be used to identify or verify the location of a part that you are removing, servicing, or installing.

The fault (amber) LED indicates an error and corresponds to the location code in the system reference code (SRC). The LED is activated and deactivated automatically.

If you need to use the identify function, use the following procedures.

Control panel LEDs

Use this information as a guide to the control panel LEDs and buttons.

The control panel has LEDs that indicate various system status.

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Contents Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Page Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Copyright IBM Corporation 2010 Contents Iv Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB World Trade safety information German safety informationLaser safety information Laser complianceVi Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Safety notices Page L003 Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Whats new in Power supplies MarchRemoving the power supply Related information Before you begin Identifying a failing part Connect the power cable a to the power supply Close the rear rack door Replacing the power supply Power supply LEDs Power supplies FRU fault and identify LED Removing a power supply Fan fault LED and fan identify button Related information Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Removing a power supply Removing a power supply fan Power supplies Replacing a fan Connecting the power cable to the front of an expansion unit Expansion unit ac power and OCA power LEDs Related information Replacing a fan Replacing a power supply Expansion unit ac power and OCA power LEDs Related information Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Removing an input power distribution assembly cover Related information Replacing an input power distribution assembly Connecting the power cables at the rear of an expansion unit Replacing an input power distribution assembly Replacing an input power distribution assembly cover Common procedures for installable features Before you beginPower Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Power supplies Identifying a part Control panel LEDsControl panel Select Display Previous Diagnostic Results and press Enter Activating the indicator light for the failing partDeactivating the failing-part indicator light Related conceptsActivating the failing-part indicator light Related information Identifying a part by using the Virtual I/O Server Starting the system or logical partition Starting a system that is not managed by an HMC or an SdmcPower supplies Stopping a system or logical partition Stopping a system that is not managed by an HMC or an SdmcStopping a system by using the Hardware Management Console From the Actions menu, select Operations → Power Off Placing the system in the service position Placing the system into the operating position Removing and replacing covers for the 8202-E4B or 8205-E6B Removing the front cover Removing the front cover Removing the front cover Installing the front cover Removing the service access cover Installing the outside service access cover Installing the service access cover Installing the inside service access cover Installing the outside service access cover Removing the power cords for a rack-mounted system Tasks area expand Serviceability → Hardware → MES Tasks Connecting the power cordsVerifying the installed part Did the Resource Repair Action menu appear? No Go to step No. This ends the procedure Sign on with at least service level authority Verifying an installed part by using stand-alone diagnostics Choose Commit Exit to the command line Activating and deactivating LEDs by using the HMC Click Close EventViewing serviceable events by using the HMC Select Manage Serviceable EventsSelect Actions → View Comments Deactivating a system attention LED or partition LED Activating or deactivating identify LED by using the Sdmc Select Actions → System Status and Health → Event LogPower supplies Select Commit Follow any instructions that are shown Verifying a repair Load the operating systemDid you encounter any problems? Verifying the repair in AIXPerform the following steps Did another Resource Repair Action 801015 display? Yes Power supplies Procedure Verifying the repair in Linux Verifying the repair from the management consoleClosing a service call View Serviceable Event DetailsPower supplies Yes Go to step No Continue with the next step Select the No FRU Replaced for this Serviceable Event option Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Closing a service call using AIX or Linux System hardware is functioning correctly Select the Diagnostics Routines option Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Power supplies Yes Continue with the next step No Go to step Click Close Event Is the error class recorded in on page 91? Activating and deactivating LEDs Open Operations Open LED Status Click Actions Service and Support Hardware Identify LED Click Save settings Copyright IBM Corp Trademarks Electronic emission noticesClass a Notices Ethernet connection usage restrictionIndustry Canada Compliance Statement Avis de conformité à la réglementation dIndustrie CanadaEuropean Community Compliance Statement Vcci Statement JapanElectromagnetic Interference EMI Statement Taiwan IBM Taiwan Contact InformationPage Class B Notices Electromagnetic Interference EMI Statement RussiaIndustry Canada Compliance Statement Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB Terms and conditions Power Systems Power supplies for the 9117-MMB or 9179-MHB