Step
1321-38
Does
the
system
appear
to
stop
or
hang
before
reaching
the
login
prompt
or
did
you
record
any
problems
with
resources
in
Note:
If
the
system
console
or
VTERM
window
is
always
blank,
choose
NO.
If
you
are
sure
the
console
or
VTERM
is
operational
and
connected
correctly,
answer
the
question
for
this
step.
No
Go
to
Yes
There
may
be
a
problem
with
an
I/O
device.
Go
to
In
MAP
1542,
when
instructed
to
boot
the
system,
boot
a
full
system
partition.
Step
1321-39
Boot
the
AIX
standalone
diagnostics,
and
run
diagnostics
in
problem
determination
mode
on
all
resources.
Be
sure
to
boot
a
full
system
partition.
Ensure
that
AIX
diagnostics
was
run
on
all
known
resources.
You
may
need
to
select
each
resource
individually
and
run
diagnostics
on
each
resource
one
at
a
time.
Did
AIX
standalone
diagnostics
find
a
problem?
No
Go
to
Yes
Go
to
the
table
in
with
each
error
code
or
SRN
you
have
recorded.
Until
the
problem
has
been
corrected,
perform
the
indicated
actions,
one
at
a
time,
for
each
SRN
or
error
code
not
already
processed
in
If
all
recorded
SRNs
or
error
codes
have
been
processed
and
the
problem
has
not
been
corrected,
go
to
Step
1321-40
Does
the
system
have
Linux
installed
on
one
or
more
partitions?
No
Go
to
Yes
Go
to
Step
1321-41
Were
any
location
codes
recorded
in
Steps
1321-1,
1321-22,
1321-25,
1321-27,
1321-29,
1321-31,
or
1321-32?
No
Go
to
Yes
Replace,
one
at
a
time,
all
parts
whose
location
code
was
recorded
in
Steps
1321-1,
1321-22,
1321-25,
1321-27,
1321-29,
1321-31,
and
1321-32
that
have
not
been
replaced.
Power
off
the
system
before
replacing
a
part.
After
replacing
the
part,
power
on
the
system
to
check
if
the
problem
has
been
corrected.
Go
to
when
the
problem
has
been
corrected,
or
all
parts
in
the
location
codes
list
have
been
replaced.
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3.
Maintenance
Analysis
Procedures
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