
– Displays a menu of alternate cluster repair utilities. This menu displays all of the functions required
by the isolate procedures for alternate cluster repair and FRU replacement. The alternate cluster
repair functions are:
- Quiesce the Alternate Cluster
- Resume the Alternate Cluster
- Unconditionally Quiesce Alternate Cluster
- Power Off the Alternate cluster
- Power On the Alternate Cluster
- Make A Customization Diskette
- Export Configuration Data via Diskette
- Set the Default Bootlist on the Alternate Cluster
- Problem Log Menu
v
Close a Previously Repaired Problem
– Displays a list of problems that can be closed. Selecting one of the listed problems displays the
problem details. The user can then close the selected problem or exit and select another problem.
v
End of Call Status
– Displays exception conditions that would make resources unavailable for customer use following a
repair action. This option displays a list of open or pending problems, a list of quiesced resources
and a list of fenced resources. All exception conditions listed need to be resolved to ensure all
resources will be available for customer use.
Install/Remove Menu
The following menus and text describe the installation functions available with the service terminal.
Main Service Menu
Repair Menu
Install/Remove_Menu
Install/Remove Menu
Enterprise Storage Server Menu
Host Card Menu
SSA Device Card Menu
Storage Cage Menu
Device Drawer (DDM Bay or 7133 Drawer) Menu
Cluster Memory Menu
Non-Volatile Storage(NVS) Menu
Rack Menu
v
Enterprise Storage Server Menu
– Selecting an installation activity displays the screens to set the hardware in the correct state for the
install, reinstall or relocate activity. The service support representative is then sent to Install chapter 5
in volume 2 of this book.
v
Host Card Menu
– Selecting the menu option that will guide the installation or removal of either single or multiple host
adapter cards (ultra SCSI, ESCON, or Fibre), displays the screens to set the hardware in the correct
state for the installation or removal.
v
SSA Device Card Menu
– Selecting the menu option that will guide the installation or removal of the SSA device card, displays
the screens to set the hardware in the correct state for the installation or removal.
v
Storage Cage Menu
– Selecting the menu option that will guide the installation or removal of the Storage Bay, displays the
screens to set the hardware in the correct state for the installation or removal.
v
Device Drawer (DDM Bay or 7133 Drawer) Menu
Repair Menu
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