2.
Check
the
open
service
events
using
the
procedure
described
in
″
Working
with
Serviceable
Events
″
in
the
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
.
Note:
For
information
on
these
Service
Focal
Point
settings,
see
″
Setting
Up
Surveillance
and
Enabling
Surveillance
Notifications
″
in
the
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
.
Events
requiring
customer
intervention
are
marked
Call
Home
Candidate?
NO
.
For
each
of
these
events,
examine
the
description
in
the
serviceable
event
error
details.
If
actions
are
listed
in
the
description,
perform
those
actions.
If
the
error
indicates
a
loss
of
surveillance
between
the
HMC
and
a
partition,
check
the
status
of
the
partition,
the
network,
and
the
cabling
between
the
HMC
and
the
partition.
Correct
any
problems
found.
If
a
surveillance
problem
is
still
indicated,
call
service
support.
If
the
service
action
event
is
labeled
Call
Home
Candidate?
YES
,
an
error
code
is
supplied
to
identify
the
problem.
If
the
system
is
configured
to
automatically
call
home
on
error,
the
request
for
service
is
placed.
If
the
system
is
not
configured
to
automatically
call
home,
you
should
place
a
call
to
service
support.
If
the
system
attention
LED
comes
on
and
an
HMC
is
used
to
manage
the
system,
do
one
of
the
following:
v
If
you
performed
in
return
to
to
process
any
other
error
codes
or
symptoms.
v
If
you
have
not
performed
any
of
the
steps
in
go
to
step
and
perform
the
procedures
in
the
MAP.
Accessing
Errors
when
a
System
is
Running
AIX
and
the
Console
is
Not
an
HMC
If
the
system
attention
LED
comes
on
and
the
system
is
running
AIX
and
the
console
is
not
an
HMC,
do
the
following
to
access
the
error
logs:
1.
If
the
system
is
operational,
examine
the
AIX
error
log
to
see
if
user
intervention
is
required.
2.
If
the
system
is
powered
off,
examine
the
service
processor
error
log
for
entries.
3.
If
the
AIX
error
log
indicates
service
support
is
required,
or
there
are
entries
in
the
service
processor
error
log,
go
to
with
the
information
noted
from
the
error
log.
Accessing
Errors
when
a
System
is
Running
Linux
and
the
Console
is
Not
an
HMC
If
the
system
attention
LED
comes
on
and
the
system
is
running
Linux
and
is
not
attached
to
an
HMC,
do
one
of
the
following:
v
If
you
performed
in
return
to
to
process
any
other
error
codes
or
symptoms.
v
If
you
have
not
performed
any
of
the
steps
in
go
to
step
and
perform
the
procedures
in
the
MAP.
Resetting
the
System
Attention
LED
Choose
one
of
the
following
procedures
to
reset
your
attention
LED.
Resetting
the
LED
when
a
System
is
Attached
To
an
HMC
To
reset
the
system
attention
LED
on
HMC-attached
systems,
do
the
following:
1.
On
the
HMC
graphical
interface,
click
Service
Applications
.
2.
Double-click
Service
Focal
Point
.
3.
In
the
Contents
area
of
the
screen,
select
Hardware
Service
Functions
.
The
LED
Management
window
opens.
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