3.
Refer
to
the
last
character
in
the
SRN.
A
1,
3,
5,
or
7
indicates
that
all
FRUs
listed
on
the
Problem
Report
Screen
need
to
be
replaced.
For
SRNs
ending
with
any
other
character,
exchange
one
FRU
at
a
time,
in
the
order
listed.
Note:
Use
the
appropriate
procedure
in
to
replace
any
FRUs
indicated.
4.
Turn
on
power
to
the
system.
5.
Load
standalone
AIX
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
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
repair
action
is
not
displayed
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
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
,
order
number
SA38-0509.
YES
Go
to
Step
1230-11
Is
the
problem
the
same
as
the
original
problem?
NO
The
symptom
has
changed.
Check
for
loose
cards,
cables,
and
obvious
problems.
If
you
do
not
find
a
problem,
go
to
and
get
a
new
SRN.
YES
Go
to
Step
1230-12
Look
at
the
physical
location
codes
and
FRU
part
numbers
you
recorded.
Have
you
exchanged
all
the
FRUs
that
were
listed?
NO
Go
to
YES
The
SRN
did
not
identify
the
failing
FRU.
Call
your
support
person
for
assistance.
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3.
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Analysis
Procedures
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