Step 1230-13
1. After performing a shutdown of the operating system, turn off power to the system.
2. Remove the new FRU and install the original FRU.
3. Exchange the next FRU in list.
4. Turn on power to the system.
5. Load standalone diagnostics in service mode.
Note:
If the Diagnostics Operating Instructions do not display or you are unable to select the
Task
Selection
option, check for loose cards, cables, and obvious problems. If you do not find a
problem, go to “MAP 1020: Problem Determination” on page 69 and get a new SRN.
6. Wait until the Diagnostics Operating Instructions are displayed or the system appears to stop.
7. Press Enter.
8. Select
Diagnostic Routines
at the function selection menu.
9. Select
System Verification.
10. If a missing options exist, particularly if it is related to the device that was replaced, resolve the
missing options before proceeding
11. If the resource associated with your action does not appear on the Resource List, select
sysplanar0
.
12. Run diagnostics on all resources.
Was a problem reported?
NO
The repair is complete. Go to MAP 0410: Repair Checkout, located in the
RS/6000
Eserver
pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems
, order number SA38-0509.
YES
Go to “Step 1230-11” on page 82.
Step 1230-14
The FRUs can be hot-swapped. If you do not want to use the hot-swap capabilities of an identified
hot-swap FRU, go to “Step 1230-10” on page 81.
Note:
For a procedure to replace a hot-plug (swap) PCI adapter go to “PCI Adapters” on page 444.
1. Refer to the last character in the SRN. A 1, 3, 5, or 7 indicates that all FRUs listed on the Problem
Report Screen must be replaced. For SRNs ending with any other character, exchange one FRU at a
time, in the order listed.
Note:
Although some components are physically hot-swappable, there are no procedures available to
determine if a repair has been successful while the Linux operating system is running. If you
desire to verify the repair with diagnostics, you must shutdown the system and run the AIX
standalone diagnostics.
2. After replacing a hot-swappable FRU, examine the HMC or the platform error log to determine if the
error has reappeared. You may need to wait 30 minutes or longer before the error is written back to
the HMC or platform error log.
Was a problem reported?
NO
The repair is completed. Return the system to the customer.
YES
Go to “Step 1230-15” on page 84.
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