Using the Remote Supervisor Adapter II Web interface ..23 Chapter 3. Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163 ..25 Replaceable server components ....27 Product recovery CDs .
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Hardware service and support ....180 IBM Taiwan product service ....180 Appendix B.
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Use the information in this section to help you identify potential unsafe conditions in an IBM product that you are working on. Each IBM product, as it was designed and manufactured, has required safety items to protect users and service technicians from injury.
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v Do not touch the reflective surface of a dental mirror to a live electrical circuit. The surface is conductive and can cause personal injury or equipment damage if it touches a live electrical circuit. v Some rubber floor mats contain small conductive fibers to decrease electrostatic discharge.
Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this documentation before performing the instructions. Read any additional safety information that comes with your server or optional device before you install the device. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
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Statement 1: DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet.
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Statement 2: CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer.
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Statement 4: ≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. Statement 5: CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
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If you suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician. Statement 26: CAUTION: Do not place any object on top of rack-mounted devices. Statement 27: CAUTION: Hazardous moving parts are nearby. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Tier 1 customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If IBM installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
Features and specifications The following information is a summary of the features and specifications of the server. Depending on the server model, some features might not be available, or some specifications might not apply. Table 1. Features and specifications Microprocessor: Size: Heat output: ™...
Hard disk drive activity LED: When this LED is flashing, it indicates that a SAS hard disk drive is in use. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Locator LED: When this LED is lit, it has been lit remotely by the system administrator to aid in visually locating the server. Information LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that a noncritical event has occurred. An LED on the light path diagnostics panel is also lit to help isolate the error.
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(BMC). The BMC can take control of the shared serial port to perform text console redirection and to redirect serial traffic, using Serial over LAN (SOL). IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
SP Ethernet 10/100 connector: Use this connector to connect the service processor to a network. Internal LEDs, connectors, and jumpers The illustrations in this section show the LEDs, connectors, and jumpers on the internal boards. The illustrations might differ slightly from your hardware. I/O board internal connectors The following illustration shows the internal connectors on the I/O board.
Power supply 2 ServeRAID SAS Power supply 1 Fan 5 Fan 6 Fan 4 Fan 1 Microprocessor/memory card 1 Microprocessor/memory card 2 Microprocessor/memory card 3 Microprocessor/memory card 4 IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
I/O board jumpers The following illustration shows the jumpers on the I/O board. Force power on (J68) Power-on password (J65) Boot recovery (BIOS) (J64) Wake on LAN (J63) Table 2 describes the function of each jumper block. Table 2. I/O board jumper blocks Jumper name Description Force power on (J68)
HTX error LED Slot 6 error LED I/O board error LED RAID controller error LED RAID DIMM error LED RAID battery error LED BMC heartbeat LED SP error LED IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Microprocessor/memory-card connectors The following illustration shows the connectors on the microprocessor/memory card. DIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM 3 DIMM 4 DIMM 5 DIMM 6 DIMM 7 DIMM 8 Microprocessor/memory-card LEDs The following illustration shows the LEDs on the microprocessor/memory card. DIMM 2 error LED DIMM 1 error LED DIMM 3 error LED...
SAS-backplane connectors The following illustration shows the connectors on the SAS backplane. SAS hard disk drive connectors SAS power SAS signal IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
The ServerGuide Setup and Installation CD provides software setup tools and installation tools that are specifically designed for your IBM server. Use this CD during the initial installation of the server to configure basic hardware features and to simplify the operating-system installation.
Start the operating-system installation. You will need your operating-system Using the UpdateXpress program The UpdateXpress program is available for most IBM System x and xSeries servers and server options. It detects supported and installed device drivers and firmware in the server and installs available updates.
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Configuration/Setup Utility menu choices The following choices are on the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. Depending on the version of the BIOS code, some menu choices might differ slightly from these descriptions. v System Summary Select this choice to view configuration information, including the type, speed, and cache sizes of the microprocessors and the amount of installed memory.
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Important: The server might malfunction if these settings are incorrectly configured. Follow the instructions on the screen carefully. This choice is on the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu only. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
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– Memory Settings Select this choice to manually enable a pair of memory connectors, memory node interleaving, and Chipkill memory (if it is supported). If a memory error is detected during POST or memory configuration, the server automatically disables the failing memory pair of memory connectors and continues operating with reduced memory.
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If an administrator password is set, type the administrator password at the password prompt. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program and reset the power-on password. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
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Configuration/Setup Utility menu. You can use any combination of up to seven characters (A–Z, a–z, and 0–9) for the password. The Administrator Password choice is on the Configuration/Setup Utility menu only if an optional IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine is installed. Attention: If you set an administrator password and then forget it, there is no way to change, override, or remove it.
The ServeRAID-8k-l SAS controller that comes with the server supports only RAID level-0, level-1, and level-10. You can replace it with a ServeRAID-8k SAS controller that supports additional RAID levels. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
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To help ensure signal quality, do not mix drives with different speeds and data rates. v To update the firmware and BIOS code for an optional ServeRAID controller, you must use the IBM ServeRAID Support CD that comes with the ServeRAID option. Using the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility program...
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Select the physical drive that you want to designate as the hot-spare drive, and click the (Add selected drives) icon. 7. Click Next. 8. Review the information in the “Configuration summary” window. To change the configuration, click Back. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
9. Click Apply; when you are asked whether you want to apply the new configuration, click Yes. The configuration is saved in the controller and in the physical drives. 10. Exit from ServeRAID Manager and remove the CD from the CD-RW/DVD drive.
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Chapter 3. Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163 The following replacement parts are available for the System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163 servers, except as specified otherwise in Table 3 on page 27. To check for an updated parts listing on the Web, complete the following steps: 1.
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Tier 1 customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If IBM installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
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Memory, 2G B DIMM 1Rx4 (type 7163, models 62x, 72x, 41Y2770 7Bx) Memory, 2 GB PC2-5300 ECC (type 7163, optional) 46C7536 Memory, 2 GB PC2-5300 ECC (type 8877, optional) 41Y2764 IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
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Cable, SAS signal (all models) 42D9863 Cable, IDE signal (all models) 42D9865 Cable, IDE power (all models) 42D9867 Cable, SAS power (all models) 42D9871 Cable, graphics power (type 8877, optional) 43X0571 Chapter 3. Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163...
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The adapter is not supported without these power modules PRO/1000 GT server ethernet adapter (optional) 39Y6107 PRO/1000 PT dual port server ethernet adapter (type 39Y6128 7163, optional) IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
42C1802 Qlogic 10 GB SFP+ SR optical transceiver (optional) 42C1816 Consumable parts are not covered by the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty. The following consumable part for MT 8877 and 7163 are available for purchase from the retail store. Table 4. Consumable parts...
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition R2 w/SP2 44W4076 64 bit 1-8 microprocessors, English (type 8877) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition R2 w/SP2 44W4077 64 bit 1-8 microprocessors, Japanese (type 8877) IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Traditional Chinese (type 7163) Power cords For your safety, IBM provides a power cord with a grounded attachment plug to use with this IBM product. To avoid electrical shock, always use the power cord and plug with a properly grounded outlet.
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The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed. IBM power cords for a specific country or region are usually available only in that country or region.
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Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guam, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Micronesia (Federal States of), Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Taiwan, United States of America, Venezuela Chapter 3. Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163...
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Tier 1 customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If IBM installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
When you are finished working on the server, reinstall all safety shields, guards, labels, and ground wires. v For a list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.ibm.com/ servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. System reliability guidelines...
Working inside the server with the power on Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered-on might cause the server to halt, which might result in the loss of data. To avoid this potential problem, always use an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system when you work inside the server with the power on.
Ethernet 1 Serial Keyboard Gigabit Ethernet 2 Front view Locator LED Information LED Hard disk drive activity LED System-error LED Power-on LED Power-control button Release latch USB connectors IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Removing and replacing consumable parts and Tier 1 CRUs Replacement of consumable parts and Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If IBM installs a consumable part or Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
Note: Route adapter cables before you install the adapter. 2. Carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners, and align it with the connector on the I/O board. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
3. If necessary, remove the adapter guide before you install a full-length adapter. 4. Press the adapter firmly into the adapter connector. 5. Replace the adapter retention bar to stabilize the adapter. 6. Close the adapter retention latch. Be sure to align the pin on the latch with the matching hole in the chassis.
Fan error LED Fan 1 Fan 5 Fan 6 Fan 2 Fan 3 1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 37. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
2. Remove the top cover (see “Removing the top cover” on page 41). 3. Open the fan-locking handle by sliding the orange release latch in the direction of the arrow. 4. Pull upward on the free end of the handle to lift the fan out of the server. 5.
There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician. To remove a hot-swap power supply, complete the following steps. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Locking handle (open) Power supply 2 (PS2) Filler plate Power supply 1 (PS1) AC power LED (green) DC power LED (green) 1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 37. 2. Remove the top cover (see “Removing the top cover” on page 41). 3.
51). 5. Place the microprocessor/memory card on a flat surface with the DIMM connectors facing up. 6. Lift open the microprocessor/memory card air baffle. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
DIMMs must be compatible with the latest PC2-5300 SDRAM Registered DIMM specifications. For a list of the supported options for the server, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. DIMMs must be installed in pairs of the same type and speed. To install the replacement DIMM, complete the following steps: 1.
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8. Install the top cover (see “Replacing the top cover” on page 42). 9. Connect the cables and power cords (see “Connecting the cables” on page 40 for cabling instructions). 10. Turn on all attached devices and the server. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Removing a microprocessor/memory card To remove a microprocessor/memory card, complete the following steps. Retention levers 1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 37. 2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables necessary to replace the device.
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Slot 1, slot 2, slot 3, and slot 4 None v All 6 fans must be installed to support some microprocessor/memory card configurations. See Table 7 on page 53 for the fan requirements. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Table 7. Fan requirements Slots populated with microprocessor/ memory cards Fan requirement Slot 1 Fans in locations 1, 2, and 5 Slot 1 and slot 2 Fans in locations 1, 2, and 5 Slot 1, slot 2, and slot 3 All 6 fans Slot 1, slot 2, slot 3, and slot 4 All 6 fans...
Statement 2: CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer.
c. Press the battery into the socket until it clicks into place. Make sure that the battery clip holds the battery securely. 3. If you removed an adapter, install the adapter (see “Replacing the adapter” on page 42). 4. Install the top cover (see “Replacing the top cover” on page 42). 5.
6. Grasp the handle in the middle of the structure and lift the structure out of the server. 7. If you are instructed to return the power-supply structure, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Replacing the power-supply structure To install the replacement power-supply structure, complete the following steps. 1. Align the structure with the alignment pins on the rear of the chassis and with the connectors on the I/O board, and gently lower the structure into the server. Make sure that the structure is firmly seated in the chassis.
Replacing the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine To install the replacement Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine, complete the following steps: 1. Assemble the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine and Interposer card: IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Connector Standoffs Standoffs Interposer card Mounting hole Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine Standoffs Mounting hole a. Insert the standoffs that come with the option into the mounting holes in the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine. b. Align the mounting holes in the Interposer card with the standoffs; then, align the connector on the card with the connector on the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine.
4. Insert the controller into the connector by aligning the edges of the controller with the slots at the ends of the connector. Attention: Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the server or the controller. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
5. Firmly press the controller straight down into the connector by applying pressure on both ends simultaneously. The retaining clips snap into the locked position when the controller is seated in the connector. 6. If you are installing a ServeRAID-8k SAS controller, complete the following steps: a.
3. Remove the top cover (see “Removing the top cover” on page 41). 4. Remove the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine (see “Removing the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine” on page 58). IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
5. Press each pair of prongs together to release the guide from the I/O board. 6. If you are instructed to return the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine guide, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
7. Turn on all attached devices and the server. Removing and replacing Tier 2 CRUs You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request IBM to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty service that is designated for your server.
7. Slide the release latch to the left and pull the panel out of the server. 8. Press the release tabs through the holes on the bezel; then, pull the assembly and the ribbon cable out of the server. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
9. If you are instructed to return the operator information panel assembly, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Replacing the operator information panel assembly To install the replacement operator information panel assembly, complete the following steps: 1.
1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 37. 2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables necessary to replace the device. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
3. Remove the top cover (see “Removing the top cover” on page 41). 4. Remove the top-cover latch bracket (see “Removing the top-cover latch bracket” on page 57). 5. Disconnect all cables from the I/O board. 6. Remove all power supplies (see “Removing the hot-swap power supply” on page 46).
8. Separate the hook-and-loop fastener that holds the ribbon cable to the chassis. 9. Note where the front USB connector cable is connected, and disconnect the cable. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
10. Note where the DVD drive signal and DVD drive power cables are connected, and disconnect the cables. 11. Loosen the retainer screw on top of the SAS backplane assembly. 12. Grasp the top edge of the SAS backplane assembly and lift it out of the server. 13.
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
About the checkout procedure Before you perform the checkout procedure for diagnosing hardware problems, review the following information: v Read the safety information that begins on page vii. v The diagnostic programs provide the primary methods of testing the major components of the server, such as the I/O board, Ethernet controllers, keyboard, mouse (pointing device), serial ports, and hard disk drives.
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– If you receive an error, see “Diagnostic error codes” on page 122. – If the diagnostic programs were completed successfully and you still suspect a problem, see “Solving undetermined problems” on page 175. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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For example, a microprocessor/memory card error will light the LED on top of the microprocessor/memory card. The following illustration shows the LEDs and connectors on the I/O board. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Slot 3 error LED Slot 2 error LED Slot 4 error LED Slot 1 error LED Slot 5 error LED HTX error LED Slot 6 error LED I/O board error LED RAID controller error LED RAID DIMM error LED RAID battery error LED BMC heartbeat LED SP error LED The following illustration shows the LEDs on the microprocessor/memory card.
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Power-supply LEDs The following illustration shows the locations of the power-supply LEDs. Locking handle (open) Power supply 2 (PS2) Filler plate Power supply 1 (PS1) AC power LED (green) DC power LED (green) The following table describes the problems that are indicated by various combinations of the power-supply LEDs and the power-on LED on the operator information panel.
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Diagnostic programs, messages, and error codes The diagnostic programs are the primary method of testing the major components of the server. As you run the diagnostic programs, text messages and error codes are displayed on the screen and are saved in the test log. A diagnostic text message or error code indicates that a problem has been detected;...
If the diagnostic programs generate error codes that are not listed in the table, make sure that the latest levels of BIOS, Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine, and ServeRAID code are installed. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
To recover the BIOS code and restore the server operation to the primary page, complete the following steps: 1. Go to http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/xseries/index.html. 2. From the Hardware list, select System x3755. 3. From the Software list, select the applicable operating environment and click 4. Click the Download tab.
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
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Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163,” on page 25 to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).
v Duplicate SCSI IDs in the same SCSI chain v A missing or incorrectly installed SCSI terminator v A defective SCSI terminator v An incorrectly installed cable v A defective cable For any SCSI error message, follow these suggested actions in the order in which they are listed until the problem is solved: 1.
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If the Ethernet controller still cannot connect to the network but the hardware appears to be working, the network administrator must investigate other possible causes of the error. IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
Turn on the server and reconfigure it each time. v Any external devices. v Surge-suppressor device (on the server). v Modem, printer, mouse, and non-IBM devices. v Each adapter. v Hard disk drives. v Memory modules. The minimum configuration requirement is 1 GB (two 512 MB DIMMs).
– Is this the original reported failure, or has this failure been reported before? v Diagnostic program type and version level v Hardware configuration (print screen of the system summary) v BIOS code level v Operating-system type and version level IBM System x3755 Type 8877 and 7163: Problem Determination and Service Guide...
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You can solve some problems by comparing the configuration and software setups between working and nonworking servers. When you compare servers to each other for diagnostic purposes, consider them identical only if all the following factors are exactly the same in all the servers: v Machine type and model v BIOS level v Adapters and attachments, in the same locations...
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microprocessor/memory cards problems (continued) order of installation 52 mouse 99, 100 passthru card requirements 52 optional devices 106 monitor problems 104 pointing device 100 mouse connector 6 POST/BIOS 85 power 107, 173 serial port 108 ServerGuide 109 software 110 no beep symptoms 84 undetermined 175 noise emissions 3 USB port 111...
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