PFW1540
These procedures are used to locate problems in the CEC enclosures or I/O enclosures.
PFW1540 Section-1
Procedure
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Use Service Management > Manage Serviceable Events to check whether you have a serviceable event to repair for the failing storage facility. Did you find a serviceable
event to repair?
- Yes, repair the problem by using the serviceable event.
- No, continue with the next step.
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Use the Service Processor ASMI menu to check for event logs, which
indicate a problem:
- Access the ASMI menu. Go to MAP6F00 Accessing the ASMI for assistance.
- Select System Service Aids > Error/Event logs.
- View any error logs from the current UTC time.
- Are there any service processor error logs that indicate
a failing FRU?
- Yes, replace the FRUs by using the HMC (select Storage Facility Management > storage facility > Exchange Parts > Exchange CEC Components > Show FRUs > Exchange FRU option).
- No, continue with the next step.
- Attempt to identify a root cause by performing a slow boot
of the CEC enclosure.
Use the following steps:
- Quiesce all the SF LPARs for the failing CEC enclosure as
follows:
- From the navigation area, click Storage Facility Management > storage facility > SF image.
- From the bottom Task area, click Service Utilities > Change/Show LPAR State.
- On the Server Control Panel, click Quiesce LPAR.
- Power off the failing CEC enclosure as
follows:
- From the navigation area, click Storage Facility Management > storage facility > Server View > server.
- From the bottom Task area, click Service Utilities > Storage System Power control.
- On the System Power Control window, click Power Off System.
- Wait for the CEC enclosure to power down.
- Perform a slow boot of the CEC enclosure. Go to MAP4820 Performing a slow boot of a CEC enclosure.
- Monitor the power on and boot of the CEC enclosure using the CEC enclosure control panel and status panels for servers and partitions.
- View the serviceable events.
- Quiesce all the SF LPARs for the failing CEC enclosure as
follows:
- Did the CEC enclosure boot
up to normal completion? (Status shows Server : Operating and Partitions
: Running).
- Yes, go to step 8.
- No, continue with the next step.
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Did the slow boot of the CEC enclosure
fail with a serviceable event?
- Yes, repair the problem by using the serviceable event.
- No, continue with the next step.
- Did the slow boot of the CEC enclosure fail
with an SRC displayed on the CEC enclosure control
panel or the HMC Virtual Operator Panel?
- Yes, go to Messages and codes, look up the SRC, and take the recommended action.
- No, contact your next level of support.
- Retest the CEC enclosure boot
up in normal mode. Perform the following steps:
- Power off the CEC enclosure as
follows:
- From the navigation area, click Storage Facility Management > storage facility > Server View > server.
- From the bottom Task area, click Service Utilities > Storage System Power control.
- On the System Power Control window, click Power Off System.
- Wait for the CEC enclosure to power down.
- Power on the CEC enclosure as
follows:
- On the System Power Control window, click Power On System to Ready.
- Monitor the power on and boot of the CEC enclosure by using the CEC enclosure control panel and status panels for servers and partitions.
- Power off the CEC enclosure as
follows:
- Did the CEC enclosure boot
up to normal completion? (Status shows Server : Operating and Partitions
: Running).
- Yes, go to step 10.
- No, if a serviceable event was created, then repair the problem using the serviceable event. If the same SRN error occurs, then contact your next level of support.
- Resume the LPAR(s) on the CEC enclosure as
follows:
- From the navigation area, click Storage Facility Management > storage facility > SF image.
- From the bottom Task area, click Service Utilities > Change/Show LPAR State.
- On the Server Control Panel, click Resume LPAR.
- If the Resume was successful, then this is the end of the repair.