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| Title: | TurboLaser Notesfile - AlphaServer 8200 and 8400 systems | 
| Notice: | Welcome to WONDER::TURBOLASER in it's new home shortly | 
| Moderator: | LANDO::DROBNER | 
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| Created: | Tue Dec 20 1994 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1218 | 
| Total number of notes: | 4645 | 
1160.0. "Power up selftest fail and MCHK 660" by TPOVC::MIKECHANG () Wed Apr 02 1997 22:58
 We upgrade vax7620 into Alphaserver8400 with one CPU (KN7CD,E2061),two MEMORY
 (MS7cc-DH),two IOP (KFTHA & KFTIA),PCI PIU and original XMI PIU. The problem
 is : If we ONLY use 1*CPU (slot 0),1*mem (slot 1) and 1 IOP(slot 8),power-up
 selftest Ok. BUT if We add the 2nd IOP in slot 7 or 6 or any slot,the matrix
 of power-up test will ONLY pass/print ST1 (without ST2,ST3 stage) then machine
 check 660 at this point,the module selftest LED in CPU and 2nd IOP not lid but
 memory and 1st IOP LED is ON. We sure the module is Ok. by use it as the 1st
 IOP.  no matter which IOP as 1st IOP,the 2nd IOP failed to add and tring about
 twenties times. try to decode machine check 660 per flow chart in service manual
 ,the sympton like below.  Anyone has same experience. very appreciated your 
 input,thanks.
 Mike
  E   D   C   B   A   9   8   7   6   5    4    3    2   1   0  NODE #
                          A   A   .   .    .    .    M   M   P  TYP
                          o   o   .   .    .    .    +   +  ++  ST1
                          .   .   .   .    .    .    .   .  EB  BPO
 *** CPU 00: Unecpected Machine Check througt vector 0660
 System machine check 
 EV5 IPRs: 
      ( omit )
 TLEP CSRs:
   tlber:	00100000	tlepaerr: 00040000    tlepmerr: 00000000
   tlepderr:	00000000 	tlintrmask0:0000007f  tlintrsum0: 00000000
   tlep_vmg: 	00000000	tlintrmask1:0000007e  tlintrsum1: 00000040
   t1fadr0 = 00000000 		tlfadr1 = 0000000
   tlesr0: 8041005d  tlesr1: 80410101  tlesr2: 80000000 tlesr3: 80000000
 
   console crash... type :p to view stack contents
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 1160.1 | additonal questions/things to try... | WONDER::MUZZI |  | Thu Apr 03 1997 09:02 | 9 | 
|  |     
    
    	When you install the second TIOP/ITIOP are you connection anything
    to the "hose" connector...? Does ic_perr_stat have bit #13 set...? Have
    you check the backplane for bent pins...? Have you tried the PCI piu on
    the "good" IOP...?
    
    
    
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| 1160.2 | Is firmware identical? | CALDEC::BOSKLOPPER |  | Thu Apr 03 1997 18:28 | 17 | 
|  |     Don't know if it is already fix, but what you have to do is as follows:
    1) one cpu in system. check/upgrade firmware be sure if you list
       you get two lines of firmware status. (second line is arc)
       If not rebuild eeprom for both cpu's, and reboot firmware CD.
       Check again with list command if OK.
    2) remove this cpu and install second CPU, and repeat procedure.
    3) Now install both cpu boards and you should be ok.
    
      PS check what is mentioned in .1 (bent pins) Don't know how much
      expierence you have with this system, but beginners have always
      bent pin problems. If you have bent pins check also plastic connector
      from board and clear this. The bent pins are usely the most upper
      row, but I have seen them on other rows too.
        Hope this helps and good luck
                    Ben
            Palo Alto CA
    
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| 1160.3 | problem : bent pins.. | TPOVC::MIKECHANG |  | Mon Apr 07 1997 04:48 | 4 | 
|  |     Yes,the pins in slot 8 is bent,One of IOP module is hard to insert that
    will bent the pins again if we correct the bent pins. After correct the
    bent pins and use another good IOP as the 1st IOP,the problem is gone.
    Thanks very much for all of your input.
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