Follow
the steps in this MAP to isolate a PCI-X SCSI bus problem.
- Step 0054-1
Identify the SCSI bus
on which the problem is occurring on by examining the hardware error log.
To view the hardware error log, do the following:
- Invoke diagnostics and select Task Selection on
the Function Selection screen.
- Select Display Hardware Error Report.
- Choose one of the following options:
- If the type of adapter is not known, select Display Hardware
Errors for Any Resource.
- If the adapter is a PCI-X SCSI adapter, select Display Hardware
Errors for PCI-X SCSI Adapters.
- If the adapter is a PCI-X SCSI RAID adapter, select Display
Hardware Errors for PCI-X SCSI RAID Adapters.
- Select the resource, or select All Resources if
the resource is not known. If you had previously selected Display
Hardware Errors for Any Resource, then select All Resources.
- On the Error Summary screen, look for an entry with a SRN corresponding
to the problem which sent you here, and select it.
Note: If multiple entries
exist for the SRN, some entries might be old or the problem has occurred on
multiple entities (adapters, disk arrays, or devices). Older entries can be
ignored; however, this MAP may need to be used multiple times if the same
problem has occurred on multiple entities.
- Select the hardware error log to view.
While viewing the hardware error log, under the Detail Data and SENSE
DATA headings, identify the first four bytes of the hexadecimal data (for
example, nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn …). The four bytes identified
in the error log can be interpreted as:
00bb ssLL
where:
- bb, when not FF, identifies the adapter's
SCSI bus
- ss, when not FF, identifies the SCSI
ID of a device
- LL, when not FF, identifies the logical
unit number (LUN) of a device
Go to Step 0540-2.
- Step 0054-2
Are the last two
bytes of the four bytes identified in Step 0540-1,
equal to FFFF (for example, 00bb FFFF, where bb identifies
the adapter's SCSI bus)?
- NO
- Go to Step 0540-4.
- YES
- Go to Step 0540-3.
- Step 0054-3
While the error persists,
replace the components of the failing SCSI bus in the following order:
- Cable on bus bb (if present)
- Adapter (if SCSI bus interface logic is on the adapter) or system board
(if SCSI bus interface logic is on the system board)
To replace a component, and see if the problem was corrected, do the
following:
- Follow the removal and replacement procedure for the component as previously
described in this step.
- Run diagnostics in system verification mode on the adapter.
When the problem is resolved, go to Verify a repair.
- Step 0054-4
Are the last two
bytes of the four bytes identified in Step 0540-1,
equal to FF00 (for example, 00bb FF00,
where bb identifies the adapter's SCSI bus)? - NO
- Go to Step 0540-6.
- YES
- Go to Step 0540-5.
- Step 0054-5
While the error persists,
replace the components of the failing SCSI bus in the following order:
- Cable on bus bb (if present)
- Adapter (if SCSI bus interface logic is on the adapter) or system board
(if the SCSI bus interface logic is on the system board)
- DASD backplane attached to bus bb (if present)
To replace a component, and see if the problem was corrected, do the
following:
- Follow the removal and replacement procedure for the component as previously
described in this step.
- Run diagnostics in system verification mode on the adapter.
When the problem is resolved, go to Verify a repair.
- Step 0054-6
While the error persists,
replace the components of the failing SCSI bus in the following order:
- Device on bus bb with SCSI ID ss
- Cable on bus bb (if present)
- Adapter (if SCSI bus interface logic is on the adapter) or system board
(if SCSI bus interface logic is on the system board)
To replace a component and see if the problem was corrected, do the
following:
- Follow the removal and replacement procedure for the component as previously
described in this step.
- Run diagnostics in system verification mode on the adapter.
When the problem is resolved, go to Verify a repair.