11.
Select option 7 (Indicator off) to turn off the indicator light.
12.
Select the Acknowledge all errors function at the bottom of the Service Action Log display, if all
problems have been resolved.
13.
Close the log entry by selecting option 8 (Close new entry) on the Service Action Log Report display.
Deactivating the indicator light by using the Linux operating system
After you complete a removal and replacement procedure, you can deactivate the indicator light.
Procedure
1.
Log in as root user.
2.
At the command line, type
/usr/sbin/usysident -s normal -l
location_code and press Enter.
Related information
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Service and productivity tools for Linux on Power servers
IBM provides hardware diagnostic aids and productivity tools, and installation aids for Linux operating
systems on IBM Power Systems servers.
Deactivating the indicator light for a part by using the VIOS tools
Use this procedure to turn off any indicator light that you turned on as a part of a service action.
Procedure
1.
Log in as root user.
2.
On the command line, type
diagmenu
and press Enter.
3.
From the Function Selection menu, select Task Selection and press Enter.
4.
From the Task Selection menu, select Identify and Attention Indicators and press Enter.
5.
From the list of lights, select the location code for the part and press Enter. When a light is activated
for a part, an
I
character precedes the location code.
6.
Select Commit.
7.
Exit to the command line.
Deactivating a system attention LED by using the ASMI
You can use the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) to deactivate a system attention LED.
Deactivating the identify LED by using the ASMI when you know the location code
Learn how to deactivate the identify LED by using the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI)
when you know the location code.
About this task
You can specify the location code of any indicator to view or modify its current state. If you provide the
wrong location code, the ASMI attempts to go to the next higher level of the location code.
The next level is the base-level location code for that field replaceable unit (FRU). For example, a user
types the location code for the FRU located on the second memory module slot of the third enclosure in
the system. If the location code for the second memory module slot is incorrect (the FRU does not exist at
this location), an attempt to set the indicator for the third enclosure is initiated. This process continues
until a FRU is located or no other level location code is available.
To complete this operation, your authority level must be one of the following levels:
v
Administrator
v
Authorized service provider
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