Unlike the electronic service agent, the service processor cannot be configured in a
client/server environment where one system can be used to manage all dial-out
functions for a set of systems.
Prior to installing the electronic service agent feature, ensure that you have the latest
level of system firmware. You also need a properly configured modem. For more
information on configuring a modem, see “Modem Configuration Menu” on page 39.
Electronic Service Agent
The electronic service agent is a software extension to the AIX operating system that
monitors the system while the AIX operating system is running. The electronic service
agent monitors and analyzes all recoverable system failures, and, if needed, can
automatically place a service call to a service center (without user intervention).
The service center receives the machine type/serial number, host name, SRN, and a
problem description. The service center analyzes the problem report and, if warranted,
dispatches a service person to the customer site. The service center also determines if
any hardware components need to be ordered prior to the service person’s arrival.
The electronic service agent code also gives the user the option to establish a single
system as the problem reporting server. A single system, accessible over the user
network, can be used as the central server for all the other systems on the local area
network (LAN) that are running the electronic service agent application. If the electronic
service agent application on a remote client decides a service request needs to be
placed, the client forwards the information to the electronic service agent server which
dials the service center telephone number from its locally attached modem. In this
scenario, the user only needs to maintain a single analog line for providing call-out
capabilities for a large set of servers.
A modem is required for enabling automated problem reporting to the IBM service
center. Configuration files for several types of modems are included as part of the
electronic service agent package. Refer to “Modem Configuration Menu” on page 39 for
more information on configuring your modem.
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