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CBLALL

A power cable may be the failing item.

When there is a location and part number displayed on the control panel of a system or expansion tower, replace that FRU first.

Perform the following to determine the part number of the failing part.

  1. Is the reference code 1xxx 1502, 1512, 1522, or 1532?

    For 5088, 0588:

    • SPCN cable PWRC03
    • SPCN cable PWRC02
    • Power distribution card

    For D10, 7311-D11, 7311-D20, and 5790:

    • SPCN cable
    • I/O unit backplane

    For all other units:

    • SPCN cable
    • Power distribution card

    This ends the procedure.

  2. Is the reference code 1xxx 4410, 4411, 4412, 4413, 4414, 4415, or 4417?
    • Cable from charger A01 to batteries T01–T04
    • Cable from charger to power supply 1, 2, or 3

    This ends the procedure.

  3. Is the reference code 1xxx 2612, 9012, 9013, 90F0, 90F2, 9135, 9231, 9232, 9233, 9235, 9236, 9280, 9281, 9282, or C62E?
    • No: Continue with the next step.
    • Yes: The failing item is the SPCN frame-to-frame cable or adapter. The following list shows the possible failing items, and the cable or adapter lengths when appropriate (see Part number catalog):
    • 6.0 meters
    • 15.0 meters
    • 30.0 meters
    • 60.0 meters
    • SPCN optical cable (100.0 meters)
    • SPCN optical adapter
    • SPCN port cable (frame-to-node)
    • Integrated xSeries® server SPCN-Y cable assembly

    This ends the procedure.

  4. Is the reference code 1xxx 2613?
    • No: Continue with the next step.
    • Yes: This configuration requires 200 V ac (or -48V dc if your system is specially configured to operate with this voltage). If the system has 2 power supplies, both power supplies must be at the same line voltage. Go to Determine line cord, plug, and receptacle type in the Planning topic to determine the power cable part number for systems in your country or region. This ends the procedure.
  5. Is the reference code 1xxx 8940, 8941, 8942, or 8943?
    • Yes: Continue with the next step.
    • No: Go to step 8.
  6. Reseat the RS–485 cable.
    Note: It may take up to one minute for the frame ID to stop blinking.

    Does this correct the problem?

    • Yes: This ends the procedure.
    • No: Continue with the next step.
  7. Exchange the RS–485 cable assembly (see Part number catalog).
    Note: It may take up to one minute for the frame ID to stop blinking.

    Does this correct the problem?

    • Yes: This ends the procedure.
    • No: Call your integrated xSeries server (IXS) service provider. This ends the procedure.
  8. Is the reference code 1xxx9133?
    • No: Go to step 11.
    • Yes: Continue with the next step.
  9. Verify that the expansion units are cabled correctly with both RIO/HSL cables and power network connections (see Finding part locations) and that they are powered on and not indicating an error condition. Resolve any problems you discover. Does the SRC persist?
    • No: This ends the procedure.
    • Yes: Continue with the next step.
  10. There may be a problem in the power network connection. Check the error log for another 1xxxxxxx SRC that surfaced around the same time as the 1xxx9133 SRC. Is such an SRC present?
    • No: Contact your next level of support. This ends the procedure.
    • Yes: Return to the Start of call procedure and service the 1xxxxxxx SRC to resolve this problem. This ends the procedure.
  11. Is the reference code 1xxx9137 or 1xxx9138?
    • No: Return to the Start of call procedure. This ends the procedure.
    • Yes: Continue with the next step.
      Note: If you are performing maintenance on your system and as a result are now experiencing a 1xxx9137 or 1xxx9138 reference code, ensure your maintenance actions did not cause the reference codes before replacing any additional parts. Ignore the 1xxx9137 or 1xxx9138 reference codes if you are doing concurrent maintenance on the affected tower or RIO/HSL associated with the affected tower, cable, or adapter.
  12. Verify the following:
    • RIO/HSL cables are connected and seated correctly.
    • If you are servicing a 570, ensure the flex cables if present, are connected and seated properly. Note that the flex cables are located on the front and back of the system.
    • All connected expansion units are powered on and not indicating an error condition.
    Note: If a problem is found during any of these checks, resolve that problem. If your system is still producing an SRC, continue with the next step.
  13. If your system produced SRC 1xxx9137, check the error log for SRC B700698x that surfaced around the same time as SRC 1xxx9137. Did your system produce SRC B700698x?
    • No: Contact your next level of support. This ends the procedure.
    • Yes: Return to the Start of call procedure and resolve SRC B700698x to solve the problem. This ends the procedure.
      Note: If your system produced SRC 1xxx9138, you have a faulty location code or vital product data. Contact your next level of support. This ends the procedure.

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Last updated: Fri, Oct 30, 2009