IBM 260 Personal Computer User Manual


 
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(0x000BEBC200 = 200000000 Hz = 200 MHz)
L2=04096 shows you the size of the Level 2 cache (= 4 MB).
8.4.2 Information about the Service Processor
You can determine the actual level of the service processor firmware if you
search for the
System Firmware entry in the lscfg -vp output.
System Firmware:
ROM Level.(alterable).......SPX98244
8.4.3 Information about the Environmental Sensors
On CHRP/RPA systems (see 8.3.1, “The bootinfo Command” on page 216)
there is a utility available that displays the status of the environmental
sensors. The information displayed is the sensor name, physical location
code, literal value of the sensor status, and the literal value of the sensor
reading.
The sensor status can be any one of the following:
Normal: The sensor reading is within the normal operating range.
Critical High: The sensor reading indicates a serious problem with the
device. Run diagnostics on sysplanar0 to determine what repair action is
needed.
Critical Low: The sensor reading indicates a serious problem with the
device. Run diagnostics on sysplanar0 to determine what repair action is
needed.
Warning High: The sensor reading indicates a problem with the device.
This could become a critical problem if action is not taken. Run
diagnostics on sysplanar0 to determine what repair action is needed.
Warning Low: The sensor reading indicates a problem with the device.
This could become a critical problem if action is not taken. Run
diagnostics on sysplanar0 to determine what repair action is needed.
Hardware Error: The sensor could not be read because of a hardware
error. Run diagnostics on sysplanar0 in problem determination mode to
determine what repair action is needed.
Hardware Busy: The system has repeatedly returned a busy indication,
and a reading is not available. Try the service aid again. If the problem
continues, run diagnostics, on sysplanar0 in problem determination mode
to determine what repair action is needed.