Remote Maintenance Processor 8600 Remote Maintenance Processor (RMP) 195295fm.exe
Server 195/295 Field Maint. Test 2.0 MASS/2 Monitor (remote monitor 8600 RMP or PS/2 ServerGuard. Win3.x, OS2, NW) Outline of IPB RMP Slot
![]() IPB Remote Maintenance Processor (RMP) Card ![]() Backup Battery FRU 92F0216 Energy Sales "ES 565", 7.2V, 850mAh ADC0808 - IC 8-Bit Successive Approximation ADC, Parallel Access 751M05C 5V Fixed Positive LDO Regulator 80C186XL 16-bit High-Integration Embedded Processor 84256A-10L 256K (32kx8) CMOS Low Power SRAM DS1286 Watchdog Timekeeper BT1 - CR14250SE High Capacity Primary Lithium Battery D1 - Status LED? Firmware (Even / Odd) CAT28F010 1 Megabit CMOS Flash Memory IRF9510 3.0A, 100V, 1.200 Ohm, P-Channel Power MOSFET J2 - Three pin header for Backup Battery (upper pin is positive) JP2 ? JP3 ? JP4 CMOS Clear? LM34CZ Precision Fahrenheit Temperature Sensor 74F899QC 9-Bit Latchable Transceiver with Parity Generator-Checker MAX232CPE Line Transceiver, 2 Function, 2 Driver, 2 Rcvr, CMOS P1 Serial Port A? P2 Serial Port B? P3 Bidirectional parallel port SW1 Power-Disconnect Override C&K E225 DPDT On-Mom. 0.4VA SW2 RMP reset switch TLC555CP 2.1-MHz, 250-ľA, Low-Power Timer (LinCMOS TIMER) TL7705CP Supply Voltage Supervisor TL77xx Series (Vt = 4.55 V) WD16C552 Two serial input/output ports plus Bidirectional Parallel port controller "RMP is inoperable." Message During Boot Server 195/295 systems with RMP boards at rev 28 or lower. Replace RMP board ver 28 or lower with FRU P/N 92F0200 (revision 29 or higher). NOTE: RMP firmware must match the level being replaced to assure system compatibility. Temporary work-around: Reset RMP by pressing (only once *) the white button on top of RMP next to red LED and reboot system. If error message goes away, the cause was a drained battery on RMP. Determine the cause of the drain. Typically the drain is a terminal or modem attached to the RMP without system power. Once battery is recharged, the error message will no longer occur. * Note: ******************************WARNING********************************* DO NOT HOLD DOWN FOR MORE THAN 2
seconds.
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(More than 2 seconds may result in severe system damage). ![]() Errata: The WD16C552 chip supports up to 512K baud! RMP Components N80C186XL, 5(x) 84256A (total of 1,256K memory), WD16C552 (serial and parallel), and 5(x) MAX232CPEs serial line drivers. Sensing components are an ADC0808N, LM34CZ temp sensors, TL7705CP Supply Voltage Supervisor, and a DS1286 Watchdog. No keyboard controller, the only KB controller I have seen is on the CPU IP board. There are two pairs of NPN transistors, a pair of 2N5089 and a pair of 2N3904. I don't have an ideal, maybe an amplifier? There is a load of PALs, GALs, and simple logic chips all over this board. Difficult to figure out what does what.... MASS/2 Features
(Maximum Availability and Support System/2) Integrated software allowing monitoring, controlling,
tuning, and recovery of 295. Allows 295 to be
geographically distributed while permitting
comprehensive, centralized control with mainframe-like
remote administration. Features: Continual monitoring of CPU, memory, disk,
network, and swapping level utilization via real-time
bar graph, and 1 hour history in RMP RAM, and historic
logs on disk. Continual monitoring of temp, PSU voltage,
single bit memory errors, network errors. Configuration details: processors, memory, SCSI,
arrays, spares, RMP, UPS status, adapters Alarm and threshold selection with automatic
dial out capability for events like disk failure, disk
full, reboots, shut downs, memory errors, over
temperature, power low/high, and network errors. SAA-compliant graphical user interface (hierarchical). Access to network operating system logs and server logs. Multilevel password based security; G File transfer capability. |