Step 3
Try to boot and run standalone diagnostics against the system, particularly against the
intended boot device. If an SRN is generated, go to the RS/6000 Eserver pSeries
Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems manual.
If diagnostics boot successfully and "No Trouble Found" was the result when
diagnostics were run against the intended boot device, go to substep 4. If the
diagnostics boot successfully, but the intended boot device was not present in the
resource list:
1. If you booted standalone diagnostics from IDE CD-ROM, follow these steps. After
each action, return to Step 1 to see if the boot device is present in the multiboot
menus.
a. Check the SCSI cables
b. Remove all hot-swap disk drives except the intended boot device if it's a
c. Disconnect all other internal SCSI devices.
d. Replace the SCSI cables
e. Replace the repeater card
f. Replace the SCSI backplane
g. Replace the intended boot device.
h. Replace the system board.
2. Go to the Task Selection Menu and select Task, Display Configuration and
Resource List. If the intended boot device is not listed, go to "MAP 0290: Missing
Resource Problem Resolution" in the RS/6000 Eserver pSeries Diagnostic
Information for Multiple Bus Systems manual.
3. If an SRN, not an 8-digit error code, is reported, go to the RS/6000 Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems manual.
4.
v If the diagnostics are successful, and no other devices have been disconnected,
v If the diagnostics are successful, and devices have been removed, reinstall them
5. If you replaced the indicated FRUs and the problem is not corrected, or the above
descriptions did not address your particular situation, go to "MAP 1540: Minimum
Configuration" on page 63.
If the problem has been corrected, go to "MAP 0410: Repair Checkout" in RS/6000
Eserver pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems .
If diagnostics do not boot successfully, and a SCSI boot failure is also occurring, go to
"MAP 1540: Minimum Configuration" on page 63.
If diagnostics do not boot successfully, and a SCSI boot failure is not occurring:
1. Check IDE cabling to boot device.
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hot-swap drive.
it may be necessary to perform an operating system-specific recovery process, or
reinstall the operating system.
one at a time. After each device is reinstalled, reboot the system. Continue this
procedure until the failing device is isolated. Replace the failing device.