CBLALL

A power cable might be the failing part.

Before you begin

If a location and part number is displayed in the serviceable event, replace that FRU first. To find a part number, go to Part numbers. For cable part numbers, look on the cable label.

About this task

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

Procedure

  1. Use MAP1245 Finding FRUs by using location codes to find the location referenced in the serviceable event that refers to symbolic procedure CBLALL. When you confirm the location, return to this procedure.
  2. Is the reference code or SRC for this serviceable event 1xxxyyyy, where xxx is any value and yyyy is 1502, 1512, 1522, or 1532?
    • Yes, go to step 3.
    • No, go to step 4.
  3. Inspect both SPCN cables connected to the FRU location code listed in the serviceable event that references symbolic procedure CBLALL. Is the cable visibly damaged or unplugged?
    • Yes, replace the cable. If the failure still occurs, replace the I/O enclosure PCIe and SPCN card. See Table 1.
    • No, replace the I/O enclosure PCIe and SPCN card. If the failure still occurs, replace the SPCN cable. See Table 1.
    Table 1. FRU replacement procedures
    FRU Replacement procedure
    SPCN cable
    Note: The SPCN cable is hot-pluggable
    1. Replace or replug the SPCN cable that is needed. It is hot pluggable.
    2. To test the SPCN loop, perform a pseudo-repair of the I/O enclosure PCIe and SPCN card at one end of the SPCN cable.
    3. When the repair process instructs you to replace the I/O enclosure PCIe and SPCN card, do not disconnect any cables or replace the card. Instead continue the repair.
    4. To exchange the part, click Storage Facility Management > storage facility > Exchange Parts.
    I/O enclosure PCIe and SPCN card
    1. If the FRU is listed in a serviceable event, use that serviceable event to replace the FRU. If the FRU is not listed in a serviceable event, exchange the part. Click Storage Facility Management > storage facility > Exchange Parts.
    This ends the procedure for SRCs 1xxxyyyy where yyyy is 1502, 1512, 1522, or 1532.
  4. Is the reference code or SRC for this serviceable event 1xxxyyyy, where xxx is any value and yyyy is 9012, 9013, 90F0, 9135, 9231, 9232, 9233, 9235, 9236, 9280, 9281, 9282, or C62E?
    • Yes, the failing item is an SPCN cable. The FRU location code will be an I/O enclosure location only. Go to Table 1 above and perform the action to replace both SPCN cables attached to that I/O enclosure.

      If replacing the SPCN cables does not fix the problem, do not continue with this procedure. Instead, continue with the next FRU in the serviceable event FRU list.

    • No, go to step 5.
  5. Is the reference code 1xxx9133?
    • No, go to step 8.
    • Yes, continue with the next step.
  6. Verify that the I/O enclosures are cabled correctly with SPCN (system power control network) cable connections. Also ensure that the I/O enclosures 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.
  7. There might be a problem in the SPCN (system power control network) connection. Check for other serviceable events with an SRC of 1xxxxxxx that surfaced around the same time as the 1xxx9133 SRC. Is such an SRC present?
    • No, call your next level of support. This ends the procedure.
    • Yes, go repair that open serviceable event. This ends the procedure.
  8. Is the reference code 1xxx9137 or 1xxx9138?
    • No, this ends the procedure.
    • Yes, continue with the next step.
  9. Are you repairing a CEC enclosure (including an LPAR quiesce/resume) or an I/O enclosure?
    • Yes, the repair can create a new serviceable event with reference code 1xxx9137 or 1xxx9138. Ignore the error and close the new serviceable event and then exit this MAP.
    • No, go to the next step.
  10. Verify the following:
    • All connected I/O enclosures are powered on and not indicating an error condition.
    Note: If you find a problem during any of these checks, resolve that problem. If your system is still producing an SRC, continue with the next step.
  11. If your system produced SRC 1xxx9137, check the open serviceable events for SRC B700698x that surfaced around the same time as SRC 1xxx9137. Did your system produce SRC B700698x?
    • No, call your next level of support.
    • Yes, go repair the serviceable event with SRC B700698x.
      Note: If your system produced SRC 1xxx9138, you have a faulty location code or vital product data. Call your next level of support.
    This ends the procedure.