Step
1322-34
While
processing
all
service
action
events,
were
you
directed
to
No
If
the
system
attention
LED
is
still
on,
use
the
HMC
to
turn
off
the
LED
as
described
in
This
completes
the
repair.
Return
the
system
to
the
customer.
Note:
If
during
the
processing
of
the
list
of
open
service
action
events,
some
service
action
events
remained
open,
further
service
actions
may
be
required
to
complete
the
repair.
Yes
Go
to
Step
1322-35
Perform
the
following
steps
for
each
entry
in
the
list
of
“Axx”
partitions
you
began
recording
in
except
the
partition
you
were
using
to
debug
the
original
problem.
Step
1322-36
From
the
HMC
virtual
terminal
window
of
a
partition
in
the
list
of
“Axx”
partitions,
type
diag
at
the
AIX
command
prompt.
Step
1322-37
1.
When
the
diagnostic
operating
instructions
are
displayed,
press
Enter.
2.
Select
the
Task
Selection
option.
Note:
If
the
terminal
type
is
not
defined,
you
are
prompted
to
define
it
before
you
can
proceed.
3.
Select
the
Log
Repair
option.
4.
Select
the
resource
associated
with
the
repair
action.
If
the
repair
action
was
reseating
a
cable
or
adapter,
select
the
resource
associated
with
that
repair
action.
If
the
resource
associated
with
your
repair
action
is
not
displayed
on
the
Resource
List,
select
sysplanar0
.
5.
Click
commit
after
you
have
made
your
selection.
Step
1322-38
Exit
from
diagnostics
in
this
partition
and
return
to
the
AIX
prompt.
Step
1322-39
Have
all
the
partitions
in
the
list
of
“Axx”
partitions(s)
you
began
recording
in
been
processed?
No
Go
to
to
process
the
next
partition
in
the
list
you
recorded
in
Yes
If
the
system
attention
LED
is
still
on,
use
the
HMC
to
turn
off
the
LED
as
described
in
This
completes
the
repair.
Return
the
system
to
the
customer.
Note:
If
during
the
processing
of
the
list
of
open
service
action
events,
some
service
action
events
remained
open,
further
service
actions
may
be
required
to
complete
the
repair.
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3.
Maintenance
Analysis
Procedures
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