To display missing or failed hardware perform the following:
a.
On the command line, enter STRSST.
If you cannot get to SST, select DST (see
″
Accessing Dedicated
Service Tools
″
in the
iSeries Service Functions
.
Note:
Do not IPL the system to get to DST.
b.
On the Start Service Tools Sign On display, type in a User ID with
QSRV authority and Password.
c.
Select
Start a service tool
.
d.
On the Start a Service Tool display, select the
Hardware service
manager
.
e.
On the Hardware Service Manager display, select
Logical hardware
resources
.
f.
On the Logical Hardware Resources display, select
System bus
resources
.
g.
Select the function keys for
failed or non-reporting resources
.
If the IOP or IOA that you just replaced is a
failed
or
non-reporting
resource
, the problem has not been fixed. Continue to the next failing
item in the failing item list.
This ends the procedure.
5.
Perform the Verification Procedures in the
iSeries Service Functions
, to verify that
the problem is corrected.
Resources which normally vary on automatically during IPL or which were
previously varied on manually, may need to be varied back on after Verification
Procedures have been completed. Then return the system to the customer.
Ensure that the customer verifies the system date and time.
This ends the procedure.
6.
Is the SRC the same as the original SRC?
Yes
No
↓
A new symptom may have occurred.
Use the SRC information and go to “Chapter 2. Unit Reference Codes”
on page 59 to determine the cause of the problem.
This ends the procedure.
7.
Are there any other failing items that remain to be exchanged?
Yes
No
↓
Ask your next level of support for assistance.
This ends the procedure.
8.
Exchange the next failing item listed for this URC.
This ends the procedure.
Powering On and Powering Off the System and Logical Partitions
Powering On the System
1.
Open the control panel cover.
2.
Press the Power (white) button on the control panel.
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