Linux fast-path problem isolation
Use this information to help you isolate a hardware problem when you use the Linux® operating system.
Linux fast path table
Locate the problem in the following table and then go to the action indicated for the problem.
| Symptoms | Action |
|---|---|
| You have an eight-digit reference code. | Go to Reference codes, and do the listed action for the eight-digit reference code. |
| You are trying to isolate a problem on a Linux server or a partition that is running Linux operating system. |
Note: This procedure is used to help display an eight-digit reference code by using system log
information. Before you use this procedure, if you are having a problem with a media device such as
a tape or DVD-ROM drive, continue through this table and follow the actions for the appropriate
device.
Go to Linux problem isolation procedure. |
| You suspect a problem with your server but you do not have any specific symptom. | Go to MAP 0020: Problem determination procedure for problem determination procedures. |
| You need to run the eServer™ stand-alone diagnostics. | |
| SRNs | |
| You have an SRN. | Look up the SRN in the Service request numbers and do the listed action. |
| An SRN is displayed when you run the eServer stand-alone diagnostics. |
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| Tape Drive Problems | |
| You suspect a tape drive problem. |
Note: Information on tape cleaning and tape-problem determination
is normally either in the tape drive operator guide or the system
operator guide.
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| Optical Drive Problems | |
| You suspect an optical drive problem. |
Note: If the optical drive has its own user documentation, follow
any problem determination for the optical drive.
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| SCSI Disk Drive Problems | |
| You suspect a disk drive problem. Disk problems are logged in the error log and are analyzed when the stand-alone disk diagnostics are run in problem determination mode. Problems are reported if the number of errors is above defined thresholds. |
Go to MAP 0020: Problem determination procedure for problem determination procedures. |
| Token-Ring Problems | |
| You suspect a token-ring adapter or network problem. |
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| Ethernet Problems | |
| You suspect an Ethernet adapter or network problem. |
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| Display Problems | |
| You suspect a display problem. |
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| Keyboard or Mouse | |
| You suspect a keyboard or mouse problem. | If your keyboard is connected to a KVM switch, go to Troubleshooting the keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) switch for the 1x8 and 2x8 console manager. If you are still having keyboard problems after you complete the KVM switch procedures, come back here and continue to the next paragraph. Go to MAP 0020: Problem determination procedure for problem determination procedures. If you are unable to run diagnostics because the system does not respond to the keyboard, replace the keyboard or system backplane. Note: If the problem is with the keyboard, it might be caused by the mouse device. To check, unplug
the mouse and then recheck the keyboard. If the keyboard works, replace the mouse.
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| System Messages | |
| A System Message is displayed. |
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| System Hangs or Loops when you run the OS or Diagnostics | |
| The system hangs in the same application. | Suspect the application. To check the system, complete the following steps:
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| The system hangs in various applications. |
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| The system hangs when you run diagnostics. | Replace the resource that is being tested. |
| Exchanged FRUs Did Not Fix the Problem | |
| A FRU or FRUs you exchanged did not fix the problem. | Go to MAP 0020: Problem determination procedure for problem determination procedures. |
| You Cannot Find the Symptom in This Table | |
| All other problems. | Go to MAP 0020: Problem determination procedure for problem determination procedures. |