Attention: - Before beginning, read this entire procedure. If there are procedural
steps that cannot be performed at this time, the entire procedure
must be delayed until a later time.
- If the server is managed by a management console, the power off and
power on functions must be performed by using the Power On/Off Unit
utility on the management console.
To use the Power On/Off Unit utility from the HMC display, complete the
following steps:
- Expand the Systems Management topic.
- Select Servers.
- From the Select column, select the server you are working on.
- In the Tasks area select the following options:
- Select Serviceability.
- Select Hardware.
- Select Power on/off I/O unit.
- Select Power on.
To use the Power On/Off Unit utility
from the
SDMC display,
complete the following steps:
- On the Welcome page, under the Resources tab
, select the server.
- Click Actions > Operations > Power
On.
Attention: If the server is not managed by a management console, the power off and
power on functions must be performed by using the Packaging Hardware
Resources utility from the IBM i service
partition. To use the Packaging Hardware Resources, go to the system
service tools or the dedicated service tools and do the following
when instructed to in the procedure below:
- Select Start a service tool.
- Select Hardware service manager.
- Select Packaging hardware resources.
- Select Concurrent maintenance.
If the server is not managed by a management console and there is no IBM i service partition,
the enclosure cannot be powered off and on with the server powered
on.
Attention: Do not use this procedure in
either of the following situations:
- To replace disk units that are supported under device concurrent
maintenance. Use the device concurrent maintenance procedure instead.
- On the system unit or the system unit's integrated I/O enclosure.
For system units and system units integrated I/O enclosures, see the
"Powering on or off a system". This procedure is located in your host
system's service information.
Notes: - References to the console in this procedure refer to the console
of the logical partition in which you are working.
- Throughout this procedure, the term HSL I/O bridge is interchangeable
with RIO adapter.
- Messages that may be generated on the HMC during the procedure
refer to specific partitions by their partition IDs. A partition
ID is a numeric value that represents the order in which the partitions
were created. The partitions listed in the Server Management content
area are not necessarily listed in order of partition ID. A partition
ID is listed under the General tab in the Partition Properties.
Perform the following with the assistance of the
customer.