v
Informational
hardware
errors
Errors
that
require
service
are
reported
to
the
HMC
as
serviceable
events
.
Because
the
HMC
stores
these
serviceable
events
for
90
days
and
then
discards
them,
it
is
important
to
have
the
partition
and
HMC
date
and
time
set
correctly.
For
instance,
if
the
date
on
a
partition’s
software
is
set
90
days
behind
the
HMC’s
set
time,
the
serviceable
events
reported
by
this
partition
are
immediately
discarded.
For
more
information
about
setting
the
HMC’s
date
and
time,
see
the
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
,
order
number
SA38-0590.
To
set
the
partition’s
date
and
time,
see
the
documentation
provided
with
the
operating
system
that
is
running
on
that
partition.
Getting
Started
When
you
are
setting
up
Service
Focal
Point,
keep
the
following
in
mind:
v
If
the
time
configured
on
a
partition
is
90
days
older
than
time
configured
on
the
HMC,
serviceable
events
cannot
be
reported.
v
Verify
that
the
HMC
host
names
are
defined.
For
more
information
about
using
fully
qualified
and
short
host
names,
see
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
,
order
number
SA38-0590.
v
If
you
need
to
add
or
change
a
partition
name,
see
the
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
,
order
number
SA38-0590.
Testing
Error
Reporting
To
ensure
that
Service
Focal
Point
is
configured
correctly,
generate
a
test
error
by
doing
the
following:
1.
In
the
partition,
run
diagnostics
to
test
the
managed
system’s
operator
panel.
2.
When
the
diagnostics
window
asks
you
if
you
see
0000
on
the
managed
system’s
operator
panel,
select
NO
.
This
action
generates
an
error.
3.
In
the
SRN
window,
press
Enter
to
proceed.
4.
When
the
system
asks
you
if
you
want
the
error
sent
to
Service
Focal
Point,
select
YES
.
5.
Type
F3
to
exit
diagnostics.
6.
Wait
for
one
minute
while
the
managed
system
sends
the
error
to
Service
Focal
Point.
7.
Check
the
Serviceable
Event
window
to
ensure
that
the
error
was
sent
to
Service
Focal
Point
and
that
Service
Focal
Point
reported
the
error.
For
more
information
about
working
with
serviceable
events,
see
Service
Focal
Point
Settings
The
Service
Focal
Point
Settings
task
in
the
HMC
Contents
area
allows
you
to
configure
your
Service
Focal
Point
application.
Note:
The
Advanced
Operator,
Operator,
and
Viewer
roles
have
read-only
access
to
the
following
tasks.
Automatic
Call-Home
Feature:
You
can
configure
the
HMC
to
automatically
call
an
appropriate
service
center
when
it
identifies
a
serviceable
event.
To
enable
or
disable
the
call-home
feature,
you
must
be
a
member
of
one
of
the
following
roles:
v
System
Administrator
v
Service
Representative
To
enable
or
disable
the
call-home
feature
for
one
or
more
systems,
do
the
following:
Note:
It
is
strongly
recommended
that
you
not
disable
the
call-home
feature.
When
you
disable
the
call-home
feature,
serviceable
events
are
not
automatically
reported
to
the
service
representative.
1.
In
the
Navigation
area,
click
the
Service
Applications
icon.
2.
In
the
Navigation
area,
double-click
the
Service
Focal
Point
icon.
3.
In
the
Contents
area,
click
Service
Focal
Point
Settings
.
Chapter
1.
Reference
Information
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