Updating system firmware from a nim server, Recovery mode, Configuring and deconfiguring processors or memory – IBM 6C4 User Manual

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Updating System Firmware from a NIM Server

Refer to “Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management
(NIM) Server” on page 92.

Recovery Mode

If the service processor detects that its programming has been corrupted when it is
powering up to standby mode, it will enter recovery mode. In recovery mode, it will ask
for the firmware update diskettes by putting eight-digit codes on the operator panel.

The eight-digit codes are as follows:

Code

Action

A1FD 0000

System firmware has been corrupted and must be reflashed.

A1FD 0001

Insert update diskette 1.

A1FD 0002

Insert update diskette 2.

A1FD 0003

Insert update diskette 3.

A1FD 000n

Insert update diskette n.

Notes:

1. If the wrong diskette is inserted at any time, or if the diskette is left in the drive after

it has been read,

B1FD 001F

is displayed, indicating that the wrong diskette is in the

drive.

2. If

B1FD 001A

is displayed at any time during the process, the service processor must

be reset by activating the pinhole reset switch on the primary drawer operator panel.

After the update process is complete, the service processor resets itself and goes
through a complete reboot.

Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors or Memory

All failures that crash the system with a machine check or check stop, even if
intermittent, are reported as a diagnostic callout for service repair. To prevent the
recurrence of intermittent problems and improve the availability of the system until a
scheduled maintenance window, processors and memory DIMMs with a failure history
are marked

bad

to prevent their being configured on subsequent boots. This function

is called repeat gard.

A processor or memory DIMM is marked

bad

under the following circumstances:

v

A processor or memory DIMM fails built-in self-test (BIST) or power-on self-test
(POST) testing during boot (as determined by the service processor).

v

A processor or memory DIMM causes a machine check or check stop during runtime,
and the failure can be isolated specifically to that processor or memory DIMM (as
determined by the processor runtime diagnostics in the service processor).

v

A processor or memory DIMM reaches a threshold of recovered failures that results
in a predictive callout (as determined by the processor run-time diagnostics in the
service processor).

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