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108 pages, 2.78 Mb
RS/6000 SP
SP Switc
h2 Servi
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GA22-7444-03
IBM
Contents
Main
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Contents
iv
Figures
Page
Tables
Page
Safety and environmental notices
Safety notices (in English)
SPSFD003
SPSFD002
SPSFD001
x
Caution notices
xii
SPSFC016
SPSFC017
SPSFC018
Laser safety information
Laser Compliance
Environmental notices Product recycling and disposal
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About this book
RS/6000 SP: SP Switch Service Guide
RS/6000 SP: POWER3 SMP High Node Service Guide
RS/6000 SP: SMP Thin and Wide Node Service Guide
RS/6000 SP: 604 and 604e SMP High Node Service Guide
Users responsibilities
: Diagnosis Guide
xvi
Parallel System Support Programs for AIX
How to use this book
Chapter 1. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs)
Switch MAPs
Switch description and problem determination (MAP 0590)
1-2
Page
Step 0590-001
Step 0590-002
1-4
Step 0590-003
Page
Table1-1. Switch Problem Diagnostics (continued)
Switch supervisor communications (MAP 0595)
1-6
Table1-2. SP Switch2 supervisor LED indications
Step 0595-001
Step 0595-002
Step 0595-003
Step 0595-004
Step 0595-005
Step 0595-006
Step 0595-007
1-8
Step 0595-008
Step 0595-009
Switch environment (MAP 0600)
Step 0600-001
Step 0600-002
Step 0600-003
Step 0600-004
1-10
Table1-4. Fan Failure Diagnostics
Step 0600-005
Step 0600-006
Step 0600-007
Step 0600-008
1-12
Step 0600-009
Step 0600-010
Switch power (MAP 0610)
Step 0610-001
Step 0610-002
Step 0610-003
Step 0610-004
Step 0610-005
1-14
Step 0610-006
Step 0610-007
Step 0610-009
Step 0610-010
Step 0610-011
Step 0610-012
Step 0610-013
Step 0610-017
Step 0610-018
1-16
Step 0610-019
Step 0610-020
Switch function (MAP 0620)
Step 0620-001
Diagnosis Guide
PrimaryNodename
Diagnosis Guide
Step 0620-002
Step 0620-003
1-18
b. Return to Step 0620-001 on page1-17.
Table1-6. SP Switch2 error conditions
Table1-6. SP Switch2 error conditions (continued)
1-20
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Parallel System Support Programs for AIX: Diagnosis Guide
Table1-6. SP Switch2 error conditions (continued)
Step 0620-004
1-22
Step 0620-005
Step 0620-006
Step 0620-007
Step 0620-008
Step 0620-009
Step 0620-011
1-24
Table1-8. Service Request Numbers (SRNs) for SP Switch2 adapters (continued)
Step 0620-012
Table1-9. Switch Problem Priority Listing
Step 0620-013
Step 0620-014
Step 0620-015
1-26
Step 0620-016
Step 0620-017
Step 0620-019
Step 0620-020
Step 0620-021
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1-28
Chapter 2. Locations
Naming standard for RS/6000 SP components
Format structure
Example of format structure
Frame (WWW)
Location diagrams of the RS/6000 SP components
Front and rear views of RS/6000 SP frame
Figure 2-2 shows a front view of the RS/6000 SP multi-switch frame.
2-4
Figure 2-3on page 2-5 shows a rear view of the RS/6000 SP frame locations.
SP Switch Frame Locations - Front View
ABC
Figure 2-2. Front view of multi-switch frame locations
Frame locations
Frame (FRA)
2-6
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Table2-1. External cable routing
Cable routing in a multi-switch frame (F/C 2032)
2-10
Switch data cables
SP Switch2 data cables
Table2-2 describes the attachment locations and routing for the internal SP Switch2 data cables.
Table2-2. SP Switch2 data cable chart
2-12
Chapter 3. Service procedures
Personal ESD requirements
Tools and files overview
Table3-1. Service procedure tools
3-2
<adapter_name>
Table3-2. Setup output files
Using the css.snap script
css.snap file structure
Files collected by css.snap
3-4
Table3-4. SP Switch2 log files (continued)
css.snap file package names
yymmddhhmmss
3-6
Hostname
Disk space handling
Self-test Conditions
Switch supervisor status verification using Perspectives
Opening a switch pane
Checking switch status
Base code verification
Updating the SP Switch2 supervisor code
3-8
Removing and restoring switch resources
Removing an SP Switch2 from the active configuration
Administration Guide
RS/6000 SP: System Service Guide
Restoring an SP Switch2 to the active configuration
Using Perspectives to fence and unfence nodes attached to the switch
Fencing nodes
3-10
not
Unfencing nodes
Replacing an SP Switch2 from service position
Resetting the clock and bootlist after servicing a node
Running diagnostics on a switch port
3-12
Chapter 4. FRU removals and replacements
Handling static-sensitive devices
SP Switch2 service procedures
SPSFC002
4-2
Removing a fan assembly
Replacing a fan assembly
Removing a power supply
Replacing a power supply
Removing the LED bracket assembly
Replacing the LED bracket assembly
4-4
Removing the switch supervisor card
Replacing the switch supervisor card
Removing an interposer card
4-6
Replacing an interposer card
Removing the switch planar
Replacing the switch planar
Removing the 48 V dc circuit breaker assembly
4-8
Replacing the 48 V dc circuit breaker assembly
Removing the LED power extension cable
Replacing the LED power extension cable
4-10
Chapter 5. Parts catalog
Page
Table5-1. SP Switch2 assembly (view 1)
Page
Table5-2. SP Switch2 assembly (view 2)
Page
Table5-3. Switch cables
SP Switch2 Frame (F/C 2032)
FRONT
5-8
Table5-4. SP Switch2 Frame (F/C 2032)
Page
Table5-5. F/C 2032 frame extender
SP Switch2 Frame Model 556 and F/C 2034
5-12
Table5-6. SP Switch2 Frame Model 556 and F/C 2034
Page
Table5-7. Model 556 and F/C 2034 frame extender
Page
Notices
Trademarks
Electronic emissions notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement
European Union (EU) statement
A-2
United Kingdom telecommunications safety requirements
Notice to customers
For installations in Japan:
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) statement - Taiwan
Radio protection for Germany
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