v
On
a
full
system
partition,
if
the
diagnostics
are
loaded
from
disk
or
a
server,
you
must
shut
down
the
AIX
operating
system
before
turning
off
the
system
unit
to
prevent
possible
damage
to
disk
data.
Do
this
in
either
of
the
following
ways:
–
If
the
diagnostics
were
loaded
in
standalone
mode,
press
the
F3
key
until
DIAGNOSTIC
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
displays.
Then
press
the
F3
key
once
again
to
shut
down
the
AIX
operating
system.
–
If
the
diagnostics
were
loaded
in
maintenance
or
concurrent
mode,
type
the
shutdown
-F
command.
v
Under
some
conditions,
the
system
might
stop,
with
instructions
displayed
on
attached
displays
and
terminals.
Follow
the
instructions
to
select
a
console
display.
Running
Online
Diagnostics
in
Service
Mode
with
an
HMC
Attached
to
the
System
To
run
the
online
diagnostics
in
service
mode
from
the
boot
hard
disk,
do
the
following:
1.
From
the
HMC,
select
Partition
Manager
.
2.
Right-click
on
the
mouse
and
select
Open
Terminal
Window
.
3.
From
the
Service
Processor
Menu
on
the
VTERM,
select
Option
2
System
Power
Control
.
4.
Select
option
6.
Verify
that
the
state
changes
to
currently
disabled
.
Disabling
fast
system
boot
automatically
enables
slow
boot.
5.
Select
Option
98
to
exit
the
system
power
control
menu.
6.
Use
the
HMC
to
power
on
the
managed
system
in
a
full
system
partition
by
selecting
the
managed
system
in
the
Contents
area.
7.
Right-click
or
select
the
desired
system
in
the
Contents
area.
Next,
on
the
menu,
choose
Selected
.
8.
Select
Power
On
.
9.
Select
the
Power
on
Diagnostic
Stored
Boot
list
option
(refer
to
“Full
System
Management
Tasks”
in
the
Hardware
Management
Console
,
order
number
SA38-0590,
for
more
information
on
full
system
partitions).
10.
Make
sure
that
there
is
no
media
in
the
devices
in
the
media
drive.
11.
Enter
any
passwords,
if
requested.
Chapter
6.
Using
the
Online
and
Standalone
Diagnostics
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