This topic contains an overview of the testing options
available when using the stand-alone diagnostics CD. This overview
applies to a system that is not connected to a hardware management
console (HMC).
To view the available testing options perform the following
steps in the order listed:
- When the keyboard POST indicator (the
word keyboard) is shown on the firmware console, and before
the last POST indicator (the word speaker) is shown, press
the 5 key. The 5 key is available
on the attached keyboard or the ASCII keyboard. This action initiates
a service mode boot using the default service mode boot list.
- When the Welcome screen is shown, define
the following items:
- System console
- Language to be used
- Type of terminal
Note: Depending on the terminal emulator selected,
the function keys (Fn) might not function. In this case, use the ESC
and the number in the screen menus. For example, F3 = ESC key and
the #3.
- When the Diagnostics Operating Instructions
appear, press Enter.
Note: If you are unable to load the
diagnostics to the point where the "Diagnostic Operating Instructions"
display is shown, contact your next level of support or your hardware
service provider.
- From the Function Select screen, select one of the following
options:
- If you want to run diagnostics in Problem Determination mode,
continue with the next step.
- If you want to run diagnostics in Task Selection (Service Aids)
mode, go to step 11.
- Select Problem determination and
press Enter.
- Check the list of resources that is
displayed. Does the list of resources match what you know to be installed
in your system or partition?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Record any information you have about the missing resource
and check to ensure that the missing resource is installed correctly.
If you cannot correct the problem with a missing resource, replace
the missing resource (contact your service provider if necessary).
To test the available resources, continue with the next step.
- Select All Resources,
or the specific resource or resources to be tested, and press the
P7 (commit) key.
- Record any error information you receive
during the diagnostics, including service request numbers (SRNs) or
SRCs, to report to your service provider.
- When testing is complete, press the
F3 key to return to the Diagnostic Operating Instructions.
- Choose from the following options:
- To continue testing, return to step 7.
- To exit stand-alone diagnostics, select the exit function key
from the menu and press Enter. Continue with step 18.
- Select Task Selection list and
press Enter.
- To perform one of these tasks, select
the Task Selection option from the Function
Selection menu. After a task is selected,
a resource menu might be presented showing all resources supported
by the task.
- From the Task selection list, select the service
aid task you want to perform. For example, Update and manage system
flash.
- Follow the instructions for the task
selected on each menu or panel.
- Record any information you receive during
the diagnostics, including service request numbers (SRNs), to report
to your service provider.
- When testing is complete, press the
F3 key to return to the Diagnostic Operating Instructions.
- Choose from the following options:
- To continue testing, return to step 13.
- To exit stand-alone diagnostics, select the exit function key
from the menu and press Enter. Continue with the next step.
- Remove the CD from the drive.
- When finished, contact your next level
of support or your hardware service provider with any information
you received during the diagnostics, including service request numbers
(SRNs) and any missing resources. This ends the procedure.