Perform these procedures to close serviceable events, clear
hardware messages, and prepare the server to return to the customer.
Follow this checklist before performing the procedure:
- Record the system reference
code (SRC), or symptom, and the location code of the field-replaceable
unit (FRU) you replaced for future reference.
- On the IVM, open Manage
Serviceable Events and look at existing serviceable events.
- Are there any service action
events that are open?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: If the system attention LED is still on, turn off the
LED as described in Activating and deactivating LEDs. Return
the system to the customer. This completes the repair.
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- Record the list of open service
action events.
- From the list of serviceable
events recorded in step 4,
complete steps 6 - 30 for
each open service action event.
- Determine the error class
of the serviceable event. Record it for future use.
- Examine the details of the
open service action event.
Is the error code associated with this service
action event the same as recorded in step 1?
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- Yes: Go to step 11.
- No: Continue with the next step.
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- Examine the FRU list of the
service action event. Are any FRUs listed for the service action event?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 11.
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- Is the FRU list identical
that is, the same FRUs, same number of FRUs, and same order of FRUs)
to the FRU list of the error code recorded in step 1?
- Yes: Go to step 11.
- No: Continue with the next step.
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- Is the FRU you replaced and
recorded in step 1 in
the list of FRUs for this service action event?
- Examine the details of this
service action event, and record the partitions involved in this service
action event for use in a later step.
- Is the error code associated
with this service action event of the form A11-xxx or A01-xxx?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 17.
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- Have you begun a list of
Axx partitions from prior service action events
that you processed in this maintenance analysis procedure (MAP)?
- Yes: Go to step 15.
- No: Continue with the next step.
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- Begin a new list of Axx partitions
by copying the list of partitions obtained in step 11.
Go to step 16.
- Add the partition list obtained
in step 11 to
the existing list of Axx partitions obtained from
processing previous service action events in this MAP.
- Remove all entries in the
list of all partitions you recorded in step 11.
If you are referred to the list of partitions obtained in step 11 in
future steps, the list is empty. Go to step 17.
- Select and highlight the
service action event from the Manage Serviceable Events window.
- Click Close Event.
- Add comments for the serviceable
event. Include any unique additional information. Click OK.
- Add or update the FRU information:
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- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 22.
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- Click OK to close
the service action event.
- Is the list of all partitions
you recorded in step 11 empty?
- Yes: Go to step 30.
- No: Continue with the next step.
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- Does the list of all partitions
you recorded in step 11 contain
more than one entry?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 30.
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- Is the error class recorded
in step 23 ?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 30.
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- Perform all the following
steps for each entry in the list of all partitions you recorded in
step 11,
except for the partition you were using to debug the original problem.
- From the list of all partitions,
open the IVM virtual terminal window of a partition, and then type diag at
the AIX® command
prompt.
- When the diagnostic operating
instructions are displayed, complete the following steps:
- Press Enter.
- Select the Task Selection option.
- Select the Log Repair option.
- Select the resource associated with the repair action:
- If the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter, select
the resource associated with that repair action.
- If the resource associated with your repair action is not displayed
on the Resource List, select sysplanar0.
- Click Commit after you make your selection.
Note: If the terminal type is not defined, you are prompted
to define it before you can proceed.
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- Exit from diagnostics in
this partition and return to the AIX command prompt.
- Have all the partitions in
the list of all partitions you recorded in step 11 been
processed?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 25 to
process the next partition in the list you recorded in step 11.
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- Have all the serviceable
events recorded in step 4 been
processed?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 5 and
process the next service action event in the list of serviceable events
recorded in step 4.
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- While processing all service
action events, were you directed to step 14?
- Complete all the following
steps for each entry in the list of Axx partitions
you began recording in step 14,
except for the partition you were using to debug the original problem.
- From the list of Axx partitions,
open the management console virtual
terminal window of a partition , and then type diag at
the AIX command
prompt.
- When the diagnostic operating
instructions are displayed, complete the following steps:
- Press Enter.
- Select the Task Selection option.
Note: If the terminal
type is not defined, you are prompted to define it before you can
proceed.
- Select the Log Repair option.
- Select the resource associated with the repair action:
- If the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter, select
the resource associated with that repair action.
- If the resource associated with your repair action is not displayed
on the Resource List, select sysplanar0.
- Click Commit after you make your selection.
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- Exit from diagnostics in
this partition and return to the AIX command prompt.
- Have all the partitions in
the list of Axx partitions you began recording
in step 14 been
processed?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 32 to
process the next partition in the list you recorded in step 14.
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- If the system attention LED is still on, turn
off the LED as described in Activating and deactivating LEDs. This
completes the repair. Return the system to the customer.
Note: If, during the processing of the list
of open service action events, some service action events remained
open, further service actions might be required to complete the repair.
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