I/O
Books
and
I/O
Blanks
Attention:
Before
starting
the
installation
of
the
primary
I/O
book
FRU,
the
customer
must
back
up
the
HMC
partition
profiles,
save
upgrade
data,
and
back
up
critical
console
data.
The
following
procedures
are
for
removing,
inspecting,
and
replacing
primary
and
secondary
I/O
books.
Before
proceeding
to
the
removal
and
replacement
procedures,
read
and
perform
the
procedures
in
Before
I/O
Book
Replacement
Read
and
then
perform
the
following
procedures
before
replaceing
any
primary
or
secondary
I/O
book.
Save
the
Service
Processor
Settings:
If
the
primary
I/O
book
is
being
replaced,
locate
the
backup
copy
of
the
service
processor
settings.
If
a
backup
copy
is
not
available,
use
the
“Save
or
Restore
Hardware
Management
Policies,”
in
the
“Introduction
to
Tasks
and
Service
Aids”
chapter
of
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
,
order
number
SA38-0509,
to
back
up
the
service
processor
settings
saved
in
NVRAM.
If
you
cannot
run
the
appropriate
task,
or
the
service
processor
settings
were
not
previously
backed
up,
record
the
service
processor
settings
manually.
See
for
information
about
saving
the
service
processor
settings
manually.
The
service
processor
settings
must
then
be
reentered
manually
after
the
primary
I/O
book
is
replaced.
Record
the
System
Name
and
Bootlists:
From
the
″
Server
and
Partition
Management
″
screen
on
the
HMC,
do
the
following:
1.
Record
the
managed
system’s
name.
This
is
the
name
that
appears
in
the
first
line
under
the
line
that
displays
the
machine
type,
model,
and
serial
number
of
the
managed
system.
2.
If
the
customer
has
not
already
backed
up
the
profile
data
on
the
HMC,
do
so
now:
a.
Right-click
on
the
managed
system’s
name.
b.
Select
the
″
Profile
Data
″
task
with
the
″
Backup
″
option
and
perform
that
action.
c.
Record
the
filename
that
was
entered
as
the
backup
file’s
name.
3.
Record
the
LPAR
mode
bootlists.
If
the
managed
system
is
running
in
full
system
partition
mode,
skip
to
step
4.
If
the
system
is
running
in
LPAR
mode,
continue.
Ensure
that
all
partitions
have
been
shut
down,
then
do
the
following
for
each
partition:
a.
Right-click
on
the
profile
name
and
select
″
Properties
″
.
b.
Select
the
″
Other
″
tab
and
change
the
boot
mode
to
SMS.
c.
Click
on
″
OK
″
.
d.
Right-click
on
the
profile
name
and
select
″
Activate
″
.
e.
On
the
″
Activate
Partition
″
screen,
click
on
the
″
Open
terminal
″
checkbox.
f.
Click
on
″
OK
″
to
boot
the
partition
to
the
SMS
menus.
g.
At
the
SMS
main
menu,
select
″
Select
Boot
Options
″
,
then
select
″
Select
Boot
Devices
″
,
then
select
″
Display
Current
Settings
″
.
h.
Record
the
boot
list
found
in
″
Display
Current
Settings
″
.
i.
Click
on
the
partition
name
and
choose
″
Operating
system
reset
″
;
on
the
operating
system
reset
screen
select
″
Hard
Reset
″
.
j.
Click
on
″
OK
″
to
shut
down
the
partition.
k.
If
the
managed
system
is
not
powered
down
at
this
point,
power
it
down
now.
870
Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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