PFW1542: I/O problem isolation procedure

This I/O problem-determination procedure isolates I/O card and I/O subsystem failures. When I/O problem isolation is complete, all cables and cards that are failing will have been replaced or reseated.

Notes:
  1. To avoid damage to the system or subsystem components, unplug the power cords before removing or installing a part.
  2. This procedure assumes that either:
    • An optical drive is installed and connected to the integrated EIDE adapter, and an AIX(R) diagnostic CD-ROM is available.

      OR

    • AIX standalone diagnostics can be booted from a NIM server.
  3. If a power-on password or privileged-access password is set, you are prompted to enter the password before the AIX diagnostic CD-ROM can load.
  4. The term POST indicators refers to the device mnemonics that appear during the power-on self-test (POST).
  5. The service processor might have been set by the user to monitor system operations and to attempt recoveries. You might want to disable these options while you diagnose and service the system. If these settings are disabled, make notes of their current settings so that they can be restored before the system is turned back over to the customer.

    The following settings may be of interest.

    Monitoring
    (also called surveillance) From the ASMI menu, expand the System Configuration menu, then click on Monitoring. Disable both types of surveillance.
    Auto power restart
    (also called unattended start mode) From the ASMI menu, expand Power/Restart Control, then click on Auto Power Restart, and set it to disabled.
    Wake on LAN(R)
    From the ASMI menu, expand Wake on LAN, and set it to disabled. Call Out From the ASMI menu, expand the Service Aids menu, then click on Call-Home/Call-In Setup. Set the call-home system port and the call-in system port to disabled.
  6. If this is a pSeries(R) system, verify that the system has not been set to boot to the SMS menus or to the open firmware prompt. From the ASMI menu, expand Power/Restart Control to view the menu, then click on Power On/Off System. The AIX/Linux partition mode boot should say "Continue to Operating System".

Use this procedure to locate defective FRUs not found by normal diagnostics. For this procedure, diagnostics are run on a minimally configured system. If a failure is detected on the minimally configured system, the remaining FRUs are exchanged one at a time until the failing FRU is identified. If a failure is not detected, FRUs are added back until the failure occurs. The failure is then isolated to the failing FRU.

Perform the following procedure: