Step
1321-31
If
no
additional
error
information
is
available
and
the
problem
has
not
been
corrected,
shut
down
the
system.
If
an
HMC
is
not
attached,
you
need
a
laptop
computer
(and
cable,
part
number
62H4857)
capable
of
connecting
to
serial
port
1
on
the
processor
subsystem.
Note:
The
Linux
login
prompt
cannot
be
seen
on
a
laptop
computer
connected
to
serial
port
1.
1.
If
there
is
no
HMC,
attach
the
laptop
computer
and
cable
to
serial
port
1
on
the
processor
subsystem.
2.
When
OK
displays
in
the
operator
panel,
press
a
key
on
the
virtual
terminal
on
the
laptop
computer.
The
service
processor
menus
are
available
on
the
attached
laptop
computer
or
on
the
HMC.
3.
Examine
the
service
processor
(SP)
error
log.
Record
all
error
codes
and
messages
written
to
the
SP
error
log.
Go
to
4.
If
the
service
processor
menus
are
not
available,
perform
the
following
steps:
a.
Examine
and
correct
all
connections
to
the
service
processor.
b.
Replace
the
service
processor.
Note:
The
service
processor
might
be
contained
on
a
separate
card
or
book.
Or
in
some
systems,
the
service
processor
is
built
into
the
service
processor/PCI
backplane,
or
into
the
system
backplane.
c.
If
you
have
not
already
replaced
the
system
backplane
in
an
earlier
step,
replace
the
system
backplane.
Note:
Call
service
support
before
replacing
the
system
backplane.
Step
1321-32
Boot
the
system
to
the
system
management
services
(SMS)
menus.
Record
all
error
codes
and
messages
written
to
the
SMS
error
log.
Step
1321-33
Were
any
error
codes
recorded
in
steps
1321-31
or
1321-32?
No
Go
to
Yes
Go
to
the
with
each
error
code
or
symptom
you
have
recorded.
Perform
the
indicated
actions,
one
at
a
time,
until
the
problem
has
been
corrected.
If
all
recorded
error
codes
have
been
processed
and
the
problem
has
not
been
corrected,
go
to
Step
1321-34
Reboot
the
system
and
and
bring
all
partitions
to
the
login
prompt.
If
Linux
is
not
usable
in
all
partitions,
go
to
Step
1321-35
Use
the
lscfg
command
to
list
all
resources
assigned
to
all
partitions.
Record
the
adapter
and
the
partition
for
each
resource.
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3.
Maintenance
Analysis
Procedures
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