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If the system hangs after the code that sent you to this procedure appears in the control panel, perform these steps to reset the service processor.
Attention: You should periodically check the
system firmware level on all your servers and update the firmware
to the latest level, if appropriate. If you were directed to this
procedure because the server displayed B1817201, C1001014, or C1001020,
or a combination of these codes, the latest firmware can help avoid
a recurrence of this problem.
Even if the customer cannot update the firmware on this system at this time, all of their systems should be updated to the latest firmware level as soon as possible to help prevent this problem from occurring on other systems.
Resetting the service processor on systems with a physical control panel
- If the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) is available,
reset the service processor using the ASMI menus.Were you able to use the ASMI menus to reset the service processor?
- Yes: This ends the procedure.
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Activate the service processor pinhole reset switch on the system's
control (operator) panel by carefully performing these steps:
- Using an insulated paper clip, unbend the paper clip so that it has a straight section about 2 inches long.
- Insert the clip straight into the hole, keeping the clip perpendicular to the plastic bezel.
- When you engage the reset switch, you should feel the detent of the switch. Pressing the reset switch resets the service processor and causes the system to shut down.
- Reboot the system from the permanent side, using control panel function 02 or the ASMI menus, if available.
- If the hang repeats, verify whether there is a firmware update
that is available that fixes the problem; apply if available. For
more information, see:
- If the system is managed by a Hardware Management Console (HMC), see Upgrading the machine code on an HMC.
- If the system is not managed by a management console, see the Managing the Advanced System Management Interface.
- Choose from the following options:
- If no firmware update is available, continue with the next step.
- If a firmware update is available, use the management console to apply, if attached.
- Yes: This ends the procedure.
- No: You are here because there is no management console attached to the system, the flash update failed, or the updated firmware did not fix the hang. Continue with the next step.
- Choose from the following options:
- If you are a customer, contact your authorized hardware service provider. This ends the procedure.
- If you are the authorized hardware service provider, continue with the next step.
- Replace the service processor (see Part locations and location codes).
- If replacing the service processor does not fix the problem, contact your next level of support. This ends the procedure.
Resetting the service processor on systems with a logical
control panel
- Reset the service processor. Use the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) menus, if available, or the management console first to remove then to reapply power to the service processor.
- Using the setting in the ASMI menu, reboot the system from the permanent side.
- If the hang repeats, check with service support to see if a firmware update is available that fixes the problem. For the Hardware Management Console (HMC), see Upgrading the machine code on an HMC .
- Choose from the following options:
- If no firmware update is available, continue with the next step.
- If a firmware update is available, apply it using the management
console. Did the update resolve the problem so that the system now
boots?
- No:
- You are here because there is no management console attached to the system, the flash update failed, or the updated firmware did not fix the hang. Continue with the next step.
- Yes:
- This ends the procedure.
- Choose from the following options:
- If you are a customer, contact your authorized hardware service provider. This ends the procedure.
- If you are a customer and your system has a secondary service processor, use the management console to initiate a service processor failover and continue to power on the system. Contact your authorized service provider to schedule deferred maintenance on the service processor that is not working. This ends the procedure.
- If you are the authorized hardware service provider, continue with the next step.
- Replace the service processor. See Part locations and location codes for information about the FRU location for the system that you are servicing.
- If replacing the service processor does not fix the problem, contact your next level of support. This ends the procedure.