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Thanks Kirk, seems that I don't have an E10, as I always thought... it's a D10 !!! (Processor card 2555). Does this one work together with an 2615 MFIOP ? I don't know and my oldest systembuilder handbook from 1999 does not mention the 2507 feature at all. I managed to get a FC 2532 (thats an E10-processor) together with a "new" 2615 MFIOP, but the E10 card does not fit into the system bus of my D10... seems I lost this battle. Could I disassemble the disk-cages with those two 663-drives (988 MB) and bring them up working on the bus of a model 200 (CISC as well) ? Or, as alternative, I have a D04 to test with ... All I needed to know was the sequence of SCSI-IDs inside the "6109" double drive cage to jumper them in the right manner. Any "gurus" out there that know about this ? TIA, Philipp Rusch Kirk Goins schrieb: > ? B3E9 ? Not valid system configuration ? UDLUSER ? 84 ? > ? ? detected during IPL ? 59X4819 ? 15 ? > ? ? ? FI01119 ? 01 ? > > UDLUSER ? System Operator/User ? System operation information > 59X4819 ? Multiple function I/O ? Repair and Parts; removal ? > ? ? processor card ? and installation procedures ? > ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? > >???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? > ? FI01119 ? FI01119 indicates that the planar board is the failing item. > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? 1. Use the following to determine the IOP address: > ? > ? ? If the SRC format is 11-2 xxxx xxxx, the address of the >IOP card is the 4 rightmost characters ? > ? ? in function 13-2 of the SRC. > ? > ? ? If the SRC format is 11 xxxx xxxx, the address of the >IOP card is the 4 leftmost characters in ? > ? ? function 13 of the SRC. > ? > ? ? If the error is on the console, the address of the IOP >card is the 4 leftmost characters in the ? > ? ? Address field. > ? > ? ? 2. Determine the failing item location as follows: > ? > ? ? If the address is 0010 or 0020, the failing item is in >the system unit. ? > ? ? If the address is 0110 or 0120, the failing item is in >the expansion unit. ? > ? ? 3. If the failing item is in the system unit, use the >following parts: ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? Warning: Disconnecting or removing the type 2620 or type >2628 cryptographic I/O processor for any ? > ? ? reason causes the loss of the master encryption key. > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? Read "Cryptographic I/O Processor Warning" in topic 5.2 >before disconnecting or removing the ? > ? ? cryptographic I/O processor. > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? For Models Bxx, Cxx, D10, and D20: > ? > ? ? - If the label for slot 3 has the symbol PICTURE 53, >use part 92X4143. ? > ? ? - If the label for slot 3 has the symbol PICTURE 54, >use part 73F9138. ? > ? ? For Models D25, Exx, and Fxx, use part 73F9166. > ? > ? ? 4. If the failing item is in the expansion unit, use the >following parts: ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? Warning: Disconnecting or removing the type 2620 or type >2628 cryptographic I/O processor for any ? > ? ? reason causes the loss of the master encryption key. > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? Read "Cryptographic I/O Processor Warning" in topic 5.2 >before disconnecting or removing the ? > ? ? cryptographic I/O processor. > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? > ? > ? ? For Models Exx and Fxx, use part 85F9885. > ? > ? ? If the IOP address is 0120, use part 73F9139. > ? > ? ? If the label for slot 3 has the symbol PICTURE 55, use >part 92X6551. ? > ? ? If the label for slot 3 has the symbol PICTURE 56, use >part 73F9139. ? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Philipp Rusch [mailto:Philipp.Rusch@rusch-edv.de] > Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 7:58 AM > To: Midrange List > Subject: still problems with old E10 ... > > Hello all, > > I reported some IPL problems with an E10 a while ago and was hoping > that I could solve it with the help of the list ... > > I had a running system - slow, but working - all I did was to pull > my disks out and put the disks of a customer in it. Since then my > system refuses to work, even if I put my old disk cages back in. > OK - the 2507-MFIOP reported an error - I exchanged it with an > 2615 (a newer one), this gives me an SRC 2615-B3E9. > > Anybody has the manual for this SRC ? > > I really need to access the data on that disks .... > > Regards from germany, Philipp Rusch > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > | EDV Beratung Rusch EDP Consulting Rusch | > | Philipp Rusch Mailto: Philipp.Rusch@rusch-edv.de | > | Am Errlich 9 WWW : http://www.rusch-edv.de/ | > | D-61191 Rosbach, | > | Germany | > | Phone: (+49) 6003 3972 Mobile : (+49) 172 89 86 230 | > | Fax : (+49) 6003 3795 | > | | > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > >
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