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Contents
Main
Fourth Edition (October 1998)
Thank You!
RS/6000 Team
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Contents
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Communications Statements
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
European Union (EU) Statement
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement
United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements
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Safety Notices
Laser Safety Information
Power Cables
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Environmental Notices
Product Recycling and Disposal
Battery Return Program
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About This Book
Adapter, Device, and Cable Information for Multiple Bus Systems
Diagnostics Information for Multiple Bus Systems
PCI Adapter Placement Reference
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Chapter 1. System Startup
Thank you for selecting the RS/6000 7043 43P Series!
Before You Begin
System Unit Safety Information
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Power Supply
Keyboard and Mouse
Front-Panel Display
Input/Output Ports
Security Features
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Front View - Models 140, 150 and 240
Rear View - Models 140, 150 and 240
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Connecting the Cables - Models 140, 150 and 240
Adapter, Device, and Cable Information for Multiple Bus Systems
whether or not the system unit is turned on.
Checking the Voltage Setting (Model 140 and Model 240 only)
Finishing the Installation
Chapter 2. Using the System Unit
Starting the System Unit
Console Selection
POST Indicators
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Stopping the System Unit
Power Switch and Indicator
Operator Panel and Reset Switch
System Startup Options
Default Boot List
Custom Boot List
Service Mode Boot: Loading Diagnostics
Booting in Service Mode from the Default Boot List
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Booting in Service Mode from the Custom Boot List
Standalone vs. Online Diagnostics
Recommended Boot Options
Summary: Boot Options and Control Keys
The following keys can be pressed when the keyboard POST indicator appears.
Using the Keyboards
Using the Mouse
Handling the Mouse Correctly
Care of the Mouse
Cleaning the Mouse
Using the 3.5Inch Diskette Drive Diskette Compatibility
Write-Protecting 3.5-Inch Diskettes
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Using the CD-ROM Drive
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Performing an Emergency Eject
Chapter 3. System Management Services
Graphical System Management Services
after the keyboard icon appears
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User's Guide
Privileged-Access Password
User's Guide
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Firmware Update
Firmware Recovery
Text-Based System Management Services
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Display Configuration
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Figure 3-3. Text-based System Management Services - Config Screen
MultiBoot Menu (Model 150)
Select Boot Devices
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Utilities
The Utilities screen enables you to select from the following system management tools.
Figure 3-8. Text-based System Management Services - Utilities Menu (Model 140 & Model 240)
Figure 3-9. Text-based System Management Services - Utilities Menu (Model 150)
Set Password and Unattended Start Mode
Set Power On Password:
Set Privileged-Access Password:
Audio (Model 140 and Model 240 only)
Hard Disk Spin-Up Delay (Model 150 only)
Display Error Log
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Figure 3-11. Text-based System Management Services - Error Log
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Change SCSI ID
Update System Firmware
Firmware Recovery:
Select Console:
Select Language
Open Firmware Command Line
after the keyboard text symbol appears
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Chapter 4. Installing and Removing Options
Available Options
Safety Considerations
Handling Static Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Protection
Tools Required
Removing the Cover
whether or not the system unit is turned on.
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Disabling the Power-On Password
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Enabling the Privileged-Access Password
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Enabling Automatic Power-Up
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Installing Memory-Modules
memory modules
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Removing Memory Modules
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L2 Cache Card Installation (for the Model 140)
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200-MHZ and 233-MHz Processor Upgrade (for the Model 140)
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332-MHz Processor Upgrade (for the Model 140)
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Processor Card Installation (Model 240)
Installing a Processor Card
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Removing a Processor Card (for the Model 240)
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Installing Adapters
PCI Adapter Placement Reference
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Removing Adapters
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Installing an Ultra SCSI Adapter Cable
Installing an Ultra SCSI Adapter Cable in a Model 140
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Installing an Ultra SCSI Adapter Cable in a Model 240
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Internal Drives
bays
Installing or Removing Internal Drives
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Setting the SCSI Security Jumpers
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Installing a Security Tether
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Changing the Battery
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Completing the Installation
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Connecting External Options
Input/Output Connectors Rear View
Chapter 5. Using the Online and Standalone Diagnostics
Sources for the Diagnostics
Standalone and Online Diagnostics Operating Considerations
Selecting a Console Display
Identifying the Terminal Type to Diagnostics
Undefined Terminal Types
Resetting the Terminal:
Running Standalone Diagnostics
Running Online Diagnostics
Running the Diagnostics from a TTY Terminal
General Attributes Always Required
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Additional Communication Attributes
The following communication attributes are for the 3151, 3161, and 3164 terminals.
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Additional Keyboard Attributes
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Additional Printer Attributes
Online Diagnostics Modes of Operation
Service Mode
Running the Online Diagnostics in Service Mode
Concurrent Mode
Running the Online Diagnostics in Concurrent Mode
Maintenance Mode
Running the Online Diagnostics in Maintenance Mode
TERM
Standalone Diagnostic Operation
Running the Standalone Diagnostics
Location Codes (Model 140 and Model 240)
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Chapter 6. Location Codes (Model 150 only)
Physical Location Codes
Location Code Format
AIX Location Codes
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Chapter 7. Using the System Verification Procedure
Step 1. Considerations before Running This Procedure
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics
Step 3. Running System Verification
Step 4. Additional System Verification
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics
Chapter 8. Hardware Problem Determination
Problem Determination Using the Standalone or Online Diagnostics
Step 1. Considerations before Running This Procedure
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Chapter 9. Introduction to Tasks and Service Aids
Tasks
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Add Resource to Resource List
AIX Shell Prompt
Analyze Adapter Internal Log
Backup and Restore Media
Certify Media
Change Hardware Vital Product Data
Configure Dials and LPFKeys
Configure ISA Adapter
Configure Reboot Policy
Configure Remote Maintenance Policy
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Configure Ring Indicate Power On Policy
Configure Ring Indicate Power On
Configure Service Processor
Surveillance Setup
Modem Configuration
Call In/Out Setup
Site Specific Call In/Out Setup
Reboot/Restart Policy Setup
Configure Surveillance Policy
Create Customized Configuration Diskette
Delete Resource from Resource List
Disk Maintenance
Disk to Disk Copy
System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices
Display/Alter Sector
Display Configuration and Resource List
Display Firmware Device Node Information
Display Hardware Error Report
Display Hardware Vital Product Data
Display Machine Check Error Log
Display Microcode Level
Display or Change Bootlist
Display or Change Diagnostic Run Time Options
Display Previous Diagnostic Results
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Display Resource Attributes
Display Service Hints
Display Software Product Data
Display System Environmental Sensors
Examples
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Download Microcode to a PCI FC-AL Adapter
Download Microcode to Other Devices
Fibre Channel RAID Service Aids
Flash SK-NET FDDI Firmware
Format Media
Hardfile Attached to SCSI Adapter (non-RAID)
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Hardfile Attached to PCI SCSI RAID Adapter
Optical Media
Diskette Format
Generic Microcode Download
Local Area Network Analyzer
Periodic Diagnostics
PCI RAID Physical Disk Identify
Process Supplemental Media
Run Diagnostics
Run Error Log Analysis
Run Exercisers
Exerciser Commands (CMD)
Acronyms
Memory Exerciser
Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies
Save or Restore Service Processor Configuration
SCSI Bus Analyzer
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SCSI Device Identification and Removal
SCSD Tape Drive Service Aid
Spare Sector Availability
SSA Service Aids
Update Disk Based Diagnostics
Update System or Service Processor Flash
Attention:
Update System Flash
7135 RAIDiant Array Service Aid
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7318 Serial Communications Network Server Service Aid
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Appendix A. System Records
Record the Identification Numbers
Record and retain the following information.
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Table A-1. Internal and External Options
Table A-2. Drive Bays
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Appendix B. Adapter Placement Notes
Installing a Graphics Adapter
PCI Adapter Placement Reference
Installing an Ultra SCSI Adapter
Installing an SSA Adapter
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Appendix C. IRQ and DMA-Channel Assignments
IRQ Assignments
DMA-Channel Assignments
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The following table shows the DMA-channel assignments.
ISA Adapter Configuration
This section describes recommended ISA adapter configuration.
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