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_ FCO CIBCI-I001, Numerous functional errors
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| FIELD CHANGE ORDER Number: FCO CIBCI-I001 |
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| Applicability: Retrofit CIBCI options to Revision Level "B1". |
| This FCO consists of the following ECOs: See page 2 |
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|Problem/Symptom: See Page 2 |
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| Quick Check: L0101 - E114 is 23-296F3, E174 is 23-299F3, E95 is 23-297F3, |
| E154 is 23-300F3, E76 is 23-298F3, E134 is 23-301F3. |
| T1017 - Check for DC324-EA printed on chip. |
| T1018 - E2 is 23-310J5-00. |
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| Compatible FCOs: | Est. Time to Install: |
| CI750-E1-I004, CI780-F1-I005 | 1-1/2 hours per node |
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| Special Tools or Test Equipment: See Page 4 |
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| FCO Parts Information |
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| Order by Quantity: Part Number: Description: |
| FCO Kit#: |
| EQ-01437-XX 1 See Page 3 |
| FA-04723-01 1 FCO Document |
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|EQ Kit Variation System/Option Applic: N/A |
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| Approvals |
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| CSSE Engineer | F.S. Product Safety | F.S. Logistics |
| Bruce Lovett | Jerry Gannelli | Ed Duggan |
|____________________|__________________________|_____________________________|
| CSSE Manager | F.S. Microfiche Libraries| Affected Population: |
| Jan Sicard | | 33/25/08/78/389 |
|____________________| EP-FSNVX-LB VAX |-----------------------------|
| ESD&P Micropub. | | Initial Kitting: |
| Ray Leblanc | VAXnotes | 33/25/08/78/389 |
|____________________| STARS |____________________________ |
| Revision: | | Hardcopy Publication: |
| A | | 650 |
|____________________| |_____________________________|
| FCO Release Date | | Parts Availability: |
| 24-MAR-87 | | February 1987 |
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Applicability: Continued from page 1
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(1) L0101-MK009 - New Part Rev "J1"
(Note: began shipping from mfg. 8/1/86)
(2) T1017-LK003 - New Part Rev "C1"
(Note: began shipping from mfg. 6/1/86)
(3) T1017-LK004 - New Part Rev "D1"
(Note: began shipping from mfg. 7/30/86)
(4) T1018-LK002 - New Part Rev "C1"
(Note: began shipping from mfg. 5/26/86)
Field spares stock should also be upgraded.
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* NOTE *
* IT IS IMPORTANT TO CHECK REVISIONS PRIOR TO ORDERING MATERIAL *
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Problem/Symptoms: Continued from page 1
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(1) 1. Numerous Functional Errors ("arbitration timeout", "internal queue
retry error").
2. Need a variable sanity timer.
3. Fix "BUFFER LENGTH VIOL.", potential DATAGRAM FREE_Q corruption and
theoretical BUFFER ambiguity by checking "valid" bit when using
cached BUFF_DESC.
4. "Sanity Timer/ARB_TO" V6.0 CI_ucode Cluster hang problem.
(2) Present BIIC may cause other BI nodes to experience BI timeout errors
when NRST is set in BIIC CSR register.
(3) PLA 23-108C6-00 does not function properly under one condition.
(4) A glitch may occur on the output of the PAL causing a parity error on the
BI data.
Quick Check: Continued from page 1
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L0101 - E114 is 23-296F3, E174 is 23-299F3, E95 is 23-297F3,
E154 is 23-300F3, E76 is 23-298F3, E134 is 23-301F3
T1017 - Check for DC324-EA printed on chip.
T1018 - E2 is 23-310J5-00.
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FCO KIT CONTENTS: Continued from page 1
Quantity Part Number Description
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EQ-01437-01 1 23-296F3-00 Microcode ROM
1 23-297F3-00 Microcode ROM
1 23-298F3-00 Microcode ROM
1 23-299F3-00 Microcode ROM
1 23-300F3-00 Microcode ROM
1 23-301F3-00 Microcode ROM
1 36-19208-01 Wire Marker "1"
1 36-19209-10 Wire Marker "J"
1 FA-04723-01 FCO Document
EQ-01437-02 1 BB-FG70B-DE Magtape
1 FA-04723-01 FCO Document
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* NOTE *
* Magtape with 1 save-set "CID020.A" containing *
* CI780.BIN @ V7.0, CI780/CI750 CIBCI functional (EVGAA/B) *
* and Repair-level (EVCGA/B/C/D; ECCGA..E; EVCKA..F/CIBCI) *
* diagnostics, 4 Supervisors (E*SAA), and EVXCI CI_Exerciser *
* files. *
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* NOTE *
* Directory of CID020.A save-set is included *
* in APPENDIX-I of this FCO. *
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EQ-01437-03 1 BB-FI04A-ME Magtape
1 FA-04723-01 FCO Document
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* NOTE *
* Magtape with only CI780.BIN file @ V7.0 for Self-Maint. *
* customers without Diagnostic License. *
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EQ-01437-04 1 T1017 BAC Module,Min Rev "D1"
1 FA-04723-01 FCO Document
EQ-01437-05 1 T1018 BAD Module,Min Rev "C1"
1 FA-04723-01 FCO Document
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CIBCI OPTION LEVEL REVISION CHART
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CIBCI A1 B1
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L0100 D1,(B2*) D1,(B2*)
L0101 H1 J1
L0400 B1,C1 B1,C1
T1017 B1 C1,D1
T1018 B1 C1
Microcode
CI780.BIN Rev 5.0 Rev 7.0
BACKPLANE B1,C1 B1,C1
POWER SUPPLY A A
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* (Note) "B2" is being marked on "B" etch and is equal to "D1".
REQUIREMENTS:
System implementation of this microcode requires that the CIBCI is currently
running with at least V5.0 of CI microcode, and has V3.0 or V6.0 PROMs
installed on the L0101 module, as indicated by L0101 PART REV "H1" or "HH1"
(Etch Revisions "A" or "B").
SPECIAL TOOLS: Continued from page 1
Field Service Tool Kit.
VELOSTAT Electrostatic Field Service Kit (P/N 29-11762).
Loopback Attenuators (12-19907-01).
Blank RX50 floppy.
"Guide to VAX/VMS System Management and Daily Operations" manual.
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FIELD INSTALLATION AND TEST PROCEDURE FOR
FCO CIBCI-I001
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I. CIBCI MICROCODE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS...................................5
1. CI Microcode Upgrade Overview.......................................5
2. Verify CIBCI is at minimum specified revision.......................6
3. Using VMS Install utility move CI780.BIN revision V7.0, EVCKA thru
EVCKF, EVGAA/B and EVXCI from magtape to the System Maintenance
Account.............................................................7
4. Using VMS Copy utility move CI780.BIN revision V7.0, EVCKA thru
EVCKF, and EVGAA/B to the VAX 8800 CSA2: RX50 floppy................7
5. Copying CI780.BIN revision V7.0, EVCKA thru EVCKF, and EVGAA/B from
the RX50 to the VAX 8800 console hard disk..........................8
II. REWORK PROCEDURES FOR L0101............................................9
III. VERIFY UPGRADE IS OPERATIONAL..........................................14
IV. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES FOR THE T1017 AND T1018 MODULES.................15
V. APPENDIX I - DIRECTORY LISTING OF "SAVESET" BB-FG70B-BE MAGTAPE........17
VI. APPENDIX II - EXTRACT FROM CID020.A CI_EXER RELEASE NOTES..............19
I. CI MICROCODE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS
1. CI Microcode Upgrade Overview:
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CI microcode revision V7.0 consists of new PROMs and WCS file, CI780.BIN
V7.0 microcode. This upgrade requires replacing six (6) pluggable PROMs
(24-pin DIP IC) on the CIBCI's L0101 (IPB) module, as well as adding new
V7.0 CI780.BIN file to the system console media. The CI microcode upgrade
process requires updating CI780.BIN file to V7.0 on the console, prior to
changing L0101 PROMs so that PROM and WCS (CI780.BIN) code matches (system
will not boot if CIBCI PROM/WCS mis-match occurs). The L0101 should be
marked "J1" at the completion of this FCO with the appropriate brady
markers.
NOTE: A duplicate copy of the CI microcode revision V5.0 or V6.0 and the
old revision V3.0 or V6.0 PROMs must be maintained on-site until this
upgrade is completed. If a problem arises this will enable an
expedient downgrade to V5.0 or V6.0 CI microcode.
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* *
* NOTE *
* *
* WITH VAXCLUSTERS, IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT THE *
* CUSTOMER PERFORM ALL SYSTEM SHUTDOWN AND BOOTUP OPERATIONS, *
* TO AVOID IMPACTING CUSTOMER'S APPLICATION !!! *
* *
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2. CI MICROCODE REVISION VERIFICATION:
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This section explains how to determine the CIBCI PROM revision level.
On a halted, power downed CIBCI option, CI microcode PROM revision
can be verified by removing the L0101 module and checking the socketed PROM
part numbers.
PROM REVISION V7.0:
IC Location Part Number IC Location Part Number
----------- ------------ ----------- ------------
E76 23-298F3-00 E134 23-301F3-00
E95 23-297F3-00 E154 23-300F3-00
E114 23-296F3-00 E174 23-299F3-00
PROM REVISION V6.0:
IC Location Part Number IC Location Part Number
----------- ------------ ----------- ------------
E76 23-291F3-00 E134 23-294F3-00
E95 23-290F3-00 E154 23-293F3-00
E114 23-289F3-00 E174 23-292F3-00
PROM REVISION V3.0:
IC Location Part Number IC Location Part Number
----------- ------------ ------------ ------------
E76 23-271F3-00 E134 23-274F3-00
E95 23-270F3-00 E154 23-273F3-00
E114 23-269F3-00 E174 23-272F3-00
On system with VMS running, from a video terminal, issue the DCL command:
$ "SHOW CLUSTER/CONTINUOUS <CR> ADD RP_REVIS <CR>"
The PROM and WCS revisions levels will be displayed on the screen under the
column "RP_REVIS" in the format:
"XXXXYYYY" ! XXXX = CI780.BIN/RAM Rev.
! YYYY = L0101 ROM Rev.
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3. COPYING CI780.BIN REVISION V7.0 FROM MAGTAPE TO SYSTEM DISK:
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This section describes the steps needed to move CI780.BIN revision V7.0,
CIXXX diagnostics, Diag. Supervisor, and EVXCI/CI_Exerciser softcopy
instructions from the "Licensed" magtape (P/N: BB-FG70B-DE) to system
disk system maintenance account. The "Non-licensed" magtape, BB-FI04A-ME,
FCO Kit # EQ-1437-03, is intended for Self Maintenance customers without
a Diagnostic License, and only contains the CI780.BIN file in a non-saveset
format: DO NOT USE BACKUP; SIMPLY MOUNT & COPY FILE TO [.CIV7] DIRECTORY !!
1. Place the BB-FG70B-DE magtape supplied with kit EQ-01437-02
on a 9 Track, 1600 BPI Phase Encoded Tape-Drive (i.e. TE16,
TU77, TU78 etc.).
2. LOG INTO THE "SYSTEM" MANAGER'S ACCOUNT and type the following
commands at the VMS DCL prompt. SEE APPENDIX-II for
details on restoring CI microcode, EXER, and diags into
the SYS$COMMON:[SYSMAINT] account.
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE ! Get into System Update
$ @VMSINSTAL ! Start VMSINSTAL
Answer questions: It is not necessary to stop DECNET or
BACKUP system disk. Product name = CID020.
The old CI_EXER files should be purged.
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$COMMON:[SYSMAINT]
Use SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMAINT] if on a non-clustered
or non-common-system disk type of VAX system.
$ DIRECTORY/SIZ/DATE=MOD ! Check for CI780.BIN,
! diag files, etc.
$ COPY CI780_V70.BIN CI780.BIN ! Create default V7.0
! CI_ucode file.
4. COPYING CI780.BIN AND DIAGNOSTICS TO THE VAX 8800 CSA2: RX50 FLOPPY:
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1. Place an ODS1 structured floppy into CSA2:
2. $MOUNT/OV=ID CSA2:
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NOTE: Make sure you put an ODS1 structured floppy into CSA2!!! The way to
tell if it's ODS1 or ODS2 is to find out what driver is being used by
VMS to handle the CSA2 device. Use the following command to see what
type of driver is being used.
$SHO DEV CSA2/full
WITHIN THE PRINTOUT, if it has XQP within the "CACHE NAME", it's ODS2
structured, if it has ACP within the "ACP Process Name", it's ODS1
structured.
3. Copy CI780.BIN, EVCKA/F, and EVGAA/B to the CSA2: RX50.
$SET DEFAULT CSA2:[0,0]
$CREATE/DIR [.CIBCI] !CREATE A DIRECTORY TO PUT THE FILES
$COPY SYS$COMMON:[SYSMAINT]CI780.BIN CSA2:[CIBCI]CI780.BIN
$COPY SYS$COMMON:[SYSMAINT]EVCK*.*;* CSA2:[CIBCI]EVCK*.*;*
$COPY SYS$COMMON:[SYSMAINT]EVGA*.*;* CSA2:[CIBCI]EVGA*.*;*
4. Dismount the RX50.
$DISMOUNT CSA2:
5. COPYING CI780.BIN REVISION V7.0, EVCKA thru EVCKF, and EVGAA/B FROM
THE RX50 TO THE VAX 8800 CONSOLE HARD DISK:
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1. Now it is necessary to get to the PRO380 DCL prompt in order to
copy files from the ODS1 structured RX50 to the ODS1 structured
fixed disk. Make sure you open and close the RX50 door before
trying to use it the on the PRO380. The following commands get you
to the PRO380 DCL prompt.
$^p ! this gets you to the Pro's control program
>>>EXIT ! this gets you to the Pro's DCL.
$
At this time you must open and shut the RX50 door!!!!
The Pro will then remount the RX50.
2. Copy the diagnostic files placed on the RX50 in step III to the hard
disk using the following procedure.
$DELETE DW1:[USERFILES]EVCK*.*;*
$DELETE DW1:[CONSOLE]EVCK*.*;*
$DELETE DW1:[CONSOLE]EVGA*.*;*
$DELETE DW1:[USERFILES]EVGA*.*;*
$COPY DZ2:[CIBCI]EVCK*.*;* DW1:[USERFILES]EVCK*.*;*
$COPY DZ2:[CIBCI]EVCK*.*;* DW1:[CONSOLE]EVCK*.*;*
$COPY DZ2:[CIBCI]EVGA*.*;* DW1:[USERFILES]EVGA*.*;*
$COPY DZ2:[CIBCI]EVGA*.*;* DW1:[CONSOLE]EVGA*.*;*
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3. Rename the CI780.BIN files that exist on the PRO380 hard disk.
The filename used will be dependent upon the revision of the present
CI780.BIN. (ie. CI780.BIN Revision V6.0 will become CI780 V60.BIN)
NOTE: BE SURE TO RENAME CI780.BIN IN BOTH USER FILES AND CONSOLE
SPACE OF THE HARD DISK!
$RENAME DW1:[CONSOLE]CI780.BIN CI780V60.BIN
$RENAME DW1:[USERFILES]CI780.BIN CI780V60.BIN
4. Copy CI780.BIN revision V7.0 from the RX50 to the hard disk.
$COPY/CONT DZ2:CI780.BIN DW1:[USERFILES]CI780.BIN
$COPY/CONT DZ2:CI780.BIN DW1:[CONSOLE]CI780.BIN
5. When completed, return to the VMS DCL prompt by executing the
following commands.
$RUN CONTROL
>>>SET TERMINAL PROGRAM
<CR>
$ ! this is the VAX/VMS DCL prompt.
II. REWORK PROCEDURES FOR L0101
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This section describes the process for removing old revison CIBCI
microcode PROMs from the L0101 module and installing the PROMs supplied
with this kit. Retain revision V3.0 or V6.0 CI microcode PROMs on-site for
downgrading L0101 PROM microcode until the upgrade is complete.
Pay careful attention to power-down procedures, use of the ESDS-Velostat
Kit, and PROM insertion (so that pins do not fold under).
After completion of this upgrade the new revision level of the L0101 module
is PART REVISION - "J1", for both Etch Rev. "A" or "B".
NOTE 1: Console media must be updated prior to upgrading L0101 PROMs to
ensure CIBCI PROM/RAM microcode compatability on system reboot.
This is covered in Section I.
NOTE 2: With VAXCLUSTERS, it is strongly recommended that the customer
perform all system shutdown and bootup operations, to avoid
impacting customer's application.
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1. Shutdown the system by executing the Shutdown Command
Procedure, CUSTOMER SHOULD PERFORM THIS. The command is:
$ "@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COM"
2. Control <CTRL> O and HALT the system.
3. Power off the system by typing >>>poff.
4. Open the rear doors of the CPU cabinet and the expander
cabinet containing the CI (CIPA) box.
5. Set main power circuit breaker of the CPU cabinet to the
OFF (0) position.
6. Set the 877 power controller main power circuit breaker
of the expander cabinet containing CI (CIPA) box to the
OFF (0) position.
7. Disconnect all four BNCIA cables for this node
at the SC008. Using the loopback attenuators connect:
Transmit Path "A" (TA) to Receive Path "A" (RA)
Transmit Path "B" (TB) to Receive Path "B" (RB)
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* C A U T I O N *
* *
* The L0101 module, as all VAX8800/8200 modules, *
* contains electrostatic discharge sensitive *
* devices (ESDS). The use of the VELOSTAT kit *
* is essential to prevent damage which may not *
* be noticed immediately. *
* *
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8. Set up VELOSTAT KIT
a. Unfold the VELOSTAT mat to full size (24" x 24").
b. Attach the 15 foot ground cord to the VELOSTAT
snap fastener on the mat.
c. Attach the alligator clip end of the ground cord
to a good ground on the VAX8800 system.
d. Attach the wrist strap to either wrist and the
alligator clip to a convenient portion of the mat.
9. Remove the L0101 module from it's CIPA option slot and place on mat.
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NOTE 1: IN NEXT 6 STEPS, ENSURE PROM-IC "PIN-1" (NOTCH)
PLACEMENT IS NOT REVERSED FROM OLD PROMS-ICS.
10. Unplug PROM P/N 23-269F3-00 or 23-289F3-00 at location E114 on
L0101. Install new PROM P/N 23-296F3-00 in the same location.
11. Unplug PROM P/N 23-270F3-00 or 23-290F3-00 at location E95 on
L0101. Install new PROM P/N 23-297F3-00 in the same location.
12. Unplug PROM P/N 23-271F3-00 or 23-291F3-00 at location E76 on
L0101. Install new PROM P/N 23-298F3-00 in the same location.
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13. Unplug PROM P/N 23-272F3-00 or 23-292F3-00 at location E174 on
L0101. Install new PROM P/N 23-299F3-00 in the same location.
14. Unplug PROM P/N 23-273F3-00 or 23-293F3-00 at location E154 on
L0101. Install new PROM P/N 23-300F3-00 in the same location.
15. Unplug PROM P/N 23-274F3-00 or 23-294F3-00 at location E134 on
L0101. Install new PROM P/N 23-301F3-00 in the same location.
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16. Attach the brady markers "J1" to the L0101 module handle and
reinstall the L0101 module in slot 4 of the CIPA backplane.
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* *
* NOTE *
* *
* If you are also installing the T1017 and/or the *
* T1018 at this time, proceed to step <> *
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17. Set main power circuit breaker of the CPU cabinet to the
ON (1) position.
18. Set the 877 power controller main power circuit breaker
of the expander cabinet containing CI (CIPA) box to the
ON (1) position.
19. Close the rear doors of the CPU cabinet and the expander cabinet
containing the CI (CIPA) box.
20. Power on the system by typing >>>pon.
21. Run the following LEVEL-III (offline) diagnostics under the
DIAG. SUPV. (EZSAA.EXE V9.1 or EBSAA.EXE V10.0 from Magtape)
to verify that the CIBCI is functional:
DIAGNOSTIC MINIMUM VERSION TITLE
---------- --------------- -----
EVGAA 3.5 CI Functional Diag Part I
EVGAB 3.5 CI Functional Diag Part II
************* NOTES ON USING CI7X0/CIBCI DIAGNOSTICS !! ***********
************* NOTES ON USING CI7X0/CIBCI DIAGNOSTICS !! ***********
A. V7.0 REQUIRES NEW DIAGS: V7.0 CI_ucode will cause errors with
the CIBCI Diagnostics from Diagnostic Release media previous
to EVNDX Release-24: it is necessary to use EVGAA/EVGAB-3.5
version, along with the supplied EZSAA 9.1 or EBSAA V10.0 Diag.
Supv. Expect to see a warning message on testing maintenance
commands, please disregard this message.
B. CI_UCODE CURRENT VERSION LOADING: Current functional diags
(EVGAA/B) on a CIBCI require setting of "EVENT FLAG 1"
(DS>"SET EV FL 1") to load correct CI_ucode into RAM from
separate CI780.BIN file from (DS> "LOAD PATH").
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C. CI780.BIN V7.0 FILE which matches the revision of the PROMS in
the CI_PORT (L0101) must be placed on the media OR IN THE
DISK-DIRECTORY (DS>"SHOW LOAD" & "SET LOAD xxxx") from which
the EVGAA/B diagnostics were loaded.
***************** END OF DIAGNOSTIC NOTES !! ***************
***************** END OF DIAGNOSTIC NOTES !! ***************
22. Remove the loopback attenuators and reconnect the BNCIA
cables to their original SC008 ports.
23. Boot system into VAXCLUSTER, using customers "standard operating
procedures". IT IS PREFERRED THAT THE CUSTOMER PERFORM THIS STEP!
24. If there are problems BOOTing system through the CIBCI or
the CI_PORT will not start, then the CI Functional Diags Part-I/II
(EVGAA/B-3.5) should be re-run and the Repair Level diagnostics
for the CIBCI (EVCKA/B/C/D/E/F) should also be used.
III. VERIFY UPGRADE IS OPERATIONAL:
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1. Boot VMS and log into the Field Service account. From a
video terminal, issue the DCL command:
2. $ "SHOW CLUSTER/CONTINUOUS <CR>
ADD RP_REVIS <CR>"
The PROM and WCS revisions levels will be displayed
on the screen under the column "RP_REVIS" in the format:
"XXXXYYYY" ! XXXX = CI780.BIN/RAM Rev.
! YYYY = L0101 ROM Rev.
BOTH "FIELDS" SHOULD BE "0007" AFTER THIS UPGRADE !!
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* NOTE *
* For clustered system disks, magtape copy section *
* should only be done once. *
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IV. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES FOR THE T1017 AND T1018 MODULES
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1. Shut down the system by executing the Shutdown Command Procedure.
$ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
After VMS shuts down, type CTRL^P HALT.... you will now be in
console mode. The prompt is ">>>".
2. Using the 8700/8800 console command, power 8700/8800 off, open the
front left CPU cabinet door and set CB1, the main circuit breaker
on the 876-A Power Controller to the "OFF" (0) position.
>>>POWER OFF (CR)
Now turn CB1 off
3. Use ALL ESD safety precautions to prevent DOA modules in upgrade kit.
****************************************************************
* *
* C A U T I O N *
* *
* The module, as all other VAX 8X00 modules, *
* contains electrostatic discharge sensitive *
* devices (ESDS). The use of the new VELOSTAT *
* case is essential to prevent damage which may *
* not be noticed immediately. *
* *
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4. Hook static strap from 8700/8800 to ESD case, hook the other ESD
strap to wrist. Open air-flow slides in front of the card cage exposing
area around slot containing the F1001 module. Open ESD container by
breaking the ESD SEAL on the front of the case. Remove the T1017 or
T1018 module from the CPU slot and place it on the pink foam oposite
the new module (EQ-01437-04 T1017 or EQ-01437-05 T1018). (This is the
temporary storage area until new module is installed.)
5. Check the revision of the T1017 or T1018 module in the machine. If
the module is at Rev D1 for the T1017 or Rev C1 for the T1018 reinstall
it in the same slot and proceed to step 10. If the module revisions are
below revisions shown above, proceed to step 6.
6. Remove the correct revision module from the special ESD container.
Install it in the same slot from which you removed the old module.
7. Package the old rev module in the same ESD container and close the case.
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8. Repeat the above procedure if both modules need to be replaced.
9. Remove grounding cable from ESD container once closed.
10. Return the old T1017 and/or T1018 module ASAP to designated repair
center for upgrade.
11. Set Circuit Breaker CB1 on the 876-A Power Controler to the ON (1)
positon. Close and latch cabinet doors.
Power up the CPU by typing the following command;
>>>POWER ON <CR> at the console.
12. Verify total CPU operation by running the following diagnostics,
as follows:
a. Type SYSINIT.COM to initialize CPU.
b. Type @DIABOO to load Diagnostic Supervisor
c. Load and execute the following diagnostics:
EVKAA
EVKAB
EVKAE
EZKAX
EZCJA
EVCBB
13. Bring up the VMS Operating System.
14. Return system to customer.
Report the FCO activity on the LARS form in the "module/fail
area/FCO" column as "FCO CIBCI-I001 as indicated on page 19.
Update Site Management Guide.
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V. DIRECTORY LISTING OF "SAVESET" ON P/N: BB-FG70B-DE MAGTAPE
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Listing of save set(s)
Save set: CID020.A
Written by: RELEASE
UIC: [350,001]
Date: 2-APR-1986 10:15:08.09
Command: BACKUP/COMMENT=VAX/VMS SPKITBLD Procedure/INTER/LOG/VERIFY
$1$DUA109:[SOURCE...]*.*;* $10$MFA0:[0,0]CID020.A
/LABEL=(CID)/SAVE/REWI/DENS=1600
Operating system: VAX/VMS version Y4.4
BACKUP version: V4.4
CPU ID register: 0138106E
Node name: _LYRA::
Written on: _$10$MFA0:
Block size: 8192
Group size: 10
Buffer count: 3
Directory VOLKS::CIDIAG$:
Directory VOLKS::$1$DBA2:[BRASSARD.V6EQ_TAPE.FILES]
CI780_V50.BIN;1 36 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CI780_V60.BIN;2 36 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CI780_V70.BIN;1 36 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CIELOAD.COM;2 10 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CXCANCEL.OBJ;4 5 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CXCMD.OBJ;3 19 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CXCMDFDT.OBJ;3 8 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CXINIT.OBJ;3 4 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CXINPUT.OBJ;3 6 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CXTABLES.OBJ;3 5 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CYCMD.OBJ;3 13 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CYINIT.OBJ;3 3 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CYINPUT.OBJ;3 5 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CYMISC.OBJ;2 9 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
CYTABLES.OBJ;2 3 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EBSAA.EXE;600 317 30-APR-1986 12:31 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
ECCGA.EXE;2 32 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECCGA.HLP;2 4 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECCGB.EXE;2 102 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECCGB.HLP;2 6 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECCGC.EXE;2 117 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECCGC.HLP;2 11 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECCGD.EXE;2 124 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECCGD.HLP;2 6 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
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ECCGE.EXE;2 111 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECCGE.HLP;2 9 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ECSAA.EXE;721 363 28-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EDSAA.EXE;245 365 28-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
ESSAA.EXE;1926 348 28-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCGA.EXE;7 105 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCGA.HLP;5 8 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCGB.EXE;3 103 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCGB.HLP;3 10 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCGC.EXE;9 124 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCGC.HLP;4 10 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCGD.EXE;8 108 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCGD.HLP;4 13 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKA.EXE;28 94 24-APR-1986 10:04 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKA.HLP;30 4 24-APR-1986 10:04 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKB.EXE;12 113 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKB.HLP;19 5 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKC.EXE;9 121 2-APR-1986 10:14 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKC.HLP;14 8 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKD.EXE;36 110 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKD.HLP;15 7 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKE.EXE;21 109 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKE.HLP;20 7 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKF.EXE;12 123 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVCKF.HLP;15 7 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVGAA.EXE;101 85 25-APR-1986 10:30 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVGAA.HLP;101 18 25-APR-1986 10:30 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVGAB.EXE;101 66 25-APR-1986 10:30 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVGAB.HLP;101 16 25-APR-1986 10:30 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVSAA.HLP;49 167 30-APR-1986 12:31 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
EVXCI.HLP;18 25 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EVXCI.OBJ;2 328 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
EZSAA.EXE;259 365 2-APR-1986 10:15 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
KITINSTAL.COM;20 21 24-APR-1986 10:09 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
RELEASE_NOTES.DOC;12
17 28-APR-1986 10:30 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
V6_KITINSTAL.COM;1 19 30-APR-1986 12:27 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
V6_RELEASE_NOTES.DOC;1
15 30-APR-1986 12:27 (RWED,RWED,RWED,RE)
Total of 61 files, 4444 blocks.
End of save set
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VI. EXTRACT FROM CID020.A CI_EXER RELEASE NOTES PAGE 1 OF 2
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RELEASE NOTES FOR CI diagnostics V2.0 (FILE = RELEASE_NOTES.DOC in
MARCH 24,1986 Saveset CID020.A)
ABSTRACT
The CID020 save set contains all the necessary files to install
and run the CI Exerciser, CI functional diagnostics, and repair
level diagnostics on any of the currently supported CI hardware.
It puts all diagnostics in the Cluster common [sysmaint] directory.
It purges all root specific [sysmaint] directories of any old
CI exerciser related files. It does not purge the other CI
diagnostics from the specific directories. If there are old
functional and repair level diagnostics in the specific directories,
it is recomended that you dispose of them.
INSTALLING COMPUTER INTERCONNECT DIAGNOSTICS:
STEP1. Log into the system manager's account.
STEP2. Check that no users are logged into the system and that the
DECnet is not on line. If the DECnet is up, type,
$ MC NCP
NCP> set executor state off
NCP> EXIT
$
STEP3. Invoke VMSINSTAL.
command line:
$ SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL CIDnnn ddcn:
nnn is the version number portion of the product name.
For example, version 2.0 of this tape would be
called CID020.
ddcn is the device name. Dd is the device name, c is
the controller letter, and n is the unit number.
For example, if your kit was on a RX01 or TU58
media, you specify device CSA1:. If the kit is on
magtape, you will have to specify the tape drives
full name.
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If your kit is distributed on a floppy or a TU58 the CID kit
will be on two pieces of media. After the BACKUP utility is
finished with the first floppy or tape it will prompt you to
insert the second half of the kit into the same drive.
ex.
%BACKUP-I-RESUME, resuming operation on volume 2
%BACKUP-I-READYREAD, mount volume 2 on ddcn: for reading
Enter YES when ready :
Enter YES after the second volume has been put into the
drive. If you enter NO, BACKUP displays the query
again. If you need to exit from installation procedure,
enter <CTRL/Y>. The installation procedure then deletes
all files it created and exits.
On completion of this installation all of the required
files will be copied into the SYS$MAINTENANCE area of your
system. If your particular system exists in a cluster
environment the files will be copied into the cluster
common [SYSMAINT] area, and all CIE files on all cluster
member's node specific areas will be deleted.
** note -- The CI microcode file will be loaded by VMS at boot time.
Therefore CI780.BIN must be copied from the SYS$MAINTENANCE
to the console media prior to the boot of the system. Use
the procedure outlined in step I to put the binary file
onto the console media.
** note -- There are 3 versions of CI_ucode provided on this tape,
version 5, 6, 7. They are labled CI780_v50.bin,
CI780_v60.bin and CI780_v70.bin respectively.
You must select the version that matches the rom version
in your CI hardware. Rename the selected version to
CI780.bin. Then update the console media, if needed, using
the procedure outlined in step I.
RUNNING THE CI FUNCTIONAL DIAGNOSTICS:
Consult the EVGAA.DOC and/or EVGAB.DOC files.
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LARS
USA & GIA EUR
Activity -
Contract and Warranty W or Y or
Non Contract/Non Warranty F F
DEC Option CIBCI CIBCI
Type of Call M M
Action Taken D I
Fail Area-Module-FCO-Comments CIBCI-I001 CIBCI-I001
Material Used EQ-01437-01 EQ-01437-01
EQ-01437-02 EQ-01437-02
EQ-01437-03 EQ-01437-03
EQ-01437-04 EQ-01437-04
EQ-01437-05 EQ-01437-05
\^ CIBCI
\\CIBCI
\\LOVETT
\\1987
\\MAR
\\FCO_DOCS