Step
1321-36
To
determine
if
any
device(s)
or
adapter(s)
are
missing,
compare
the
list
of
found
resources
and
partition
assignments
to
the
customer’s
known
configuration.
Record
the
location
of
any
missing
devices.
Also
record
any
differences
in
the
descriptions
or
the
locations
of
devices.
You
may
also
compare
this
list
of
found
resources
to
a
prior
version
of
the
device
tree
as
follows:
Note:
Every
time
that
the
partition
is
booted,
the
update-device-tree
command
is
run
and
the
device
tree
is
stored
in
the
/var/lib/lsvpd/
directory
in
a
file
with
the
file
name
device-tree-YYYY-MM-DD-
HH:MM:SS,
where
YYYY
is
the
year,
MM
is
the
month,
DD
is
the
day,
and
HH,
MM,
and
SS
are
the
hour,
minute
and
second,
respectively,
of
the
date
of
creation.
v
At
the
command
line,
type
the
following:
cd
/var/lib/lsvpd/
v
At
the
command
line,
type
the
following:
lscfg
-vpd
device-tree-2003-03-31-12:26:31
.
This
displays
the
device
tree
created
on
03/31/2003
at
12:26:31.
The
diff
command
offers
a
way
to
compare
the
output
from
a
current
lscfg
command
to
the
output
from
an
older
lscfg
command.
If
the
files
names
for
the
current
and
old
device
trees
are
current.out
and
old.out
,
respectively,
type:
diff
old.out
current.out
.
Any
lines
that
exist
in
the
old,
but
not
in
the
current
will
be
listed
and
preceded
by
a
less-than
symbol
(<).
Any
lines
that
exist
in
the
current,
but
not
in
the
old
will
be
listed
and
preceded
by
a
greater-than
symbol
(>).
Lines
that
are
the
same
in
both
files
are
not
listed;
for
example,
files
that
are
identical
will
produce
no
output
from
the
diff
command.
If
the
location
or
description
changes,
lines
preceded
by
both
<
and
>
will
be
output.
If
the
system
is
configured
with
more
than
one
logical
partition
with
Linux
installed,
repeat
and
for
all
logical
partitions
that
have
Linux
installed.
Step
1321-37
Was
the
location
of
one
and
only
one
device
recorded
in
No
If
you
previously
answered
Yes
to
return
the
system
to
its
original
configuration.
This
ends
the
procedure.
Go
to
″
MAP
0410:
Repair
Checkout
″
in
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
.
If
you
did
not
previously
answer
Yes
to
go
to
Yes
Perform
the
following
steps
one
at
a
time.
Power
off
the
system
before
performing
each
step.
After
performing
each
step,
power
on
the
system
and
go
to
1.
Check
all
connections
from
the
system
to
the
device.
2.
Replace
the
device
(for
example,
tape
or
DASD)
3.
If
applicable,
replace
the
device
backplane.
4.
Replace
the
device
cable.
5.
Replace
the
adapter.
6.
If
the
adapter
resides
in
an
I/O
drawer,
replace
the
I/O
backplane.
7.
If
the
device
adapter
resides
in
the
CEC,
replace
the
I/O
riser
card,
or
the
CEC
backplane
where
the
device
adapter
is
located.
8.
Call
service
support.
Do
not
go
to
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