The
complete
dump
will
take
the
longest
time
to
finish;
it
may
take
as
long
as
1.5
hours
on
a
fully
configured
system.
Option
3,
Immediate
Dump
,
can
only
be
used
when
the
system
is
in
the
standby
state
with
power
on.
It
is
used
to
dump
the
system
data
after
a
checkstop
or
machine
check
occurs
when
the
system
firmware
is
running,
or
when
the
operating
system
is
booting
or
running.
The
scan
log
dump
policy
can
also
be
set
from
the
Tasks
menu
in
the
AIX
service
aids.
If
a
valid
dump
file
already
exists,
the
dump
control
code
will
stop
because
the
contents
of
the
prior
dump
must
be
protected.
System
Power
Control
Menu
This
menu
is
used
to
set
power
control
options.
Other
menus
that
control
boot
options
are
available
from
this
menu.
SYSTEM
POWER
CONTROL
MENU
1.
Enable/Disable
Unattended
Start
Mode:
Currently
Enabled
2.
Ring
Indicate
Power-On
Menu
3.
Reboot/Restart
Policy
Setup
Menu
4.
Power-On
System
5.
Power-Off
System
6.
Enable/Disable
Fast
System
Boot
Currently
Enabled
7.
Boot
Mode
Menu
98.
Return
to
Previous
Menu
99.
Exit
from
Menus
0>
v
Enable/Disable
Unattended
Start
Mode
Use
this
option
to
instruct
the
service
processor
to
restore
the
power
state
of
the
server
after
a
temporary
power
failure.
This
option
is
intended
to
be
used
on
servers
that
require
automatic
power-on
after
a
power
failure.
For
more
information,
see
v
Ring
Indicate
Power-On
Menu
RING
INDICATE
POWER-ON
MENU
1.
Ring
indicate
power-on
:
Currently
Enabled
2.
Number
of
rings:
Currently
3
30.
Refresh
Modem
Settings
98.
Return
to
Previous
Menu
Ring
indicate
power-on
is
enabled
by
default
on
both
serial
port
1
(S1)
and
serial
port
2
(S2).
When
ring
indicate
power-on
is
enabled,
call-in
is
disabled.
If
ring
indicate
power-on
is
enabled
and
call-in
is
already
enabled,
you
will
be
asked
to
confirm
your
choice.
Refer
to
the
message
displayed
on
your
screen.
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