v
No
:
Wait
at
least
30
seconds
and
then
continue
with
the
next
step.
v
Yes
:
Clean
the
HSL
cable
connector
and
port
using
the
tools
and
procedures
listed
in
symbolic
FRU
Then,
continue
with
the
next
step.
16.
Reconnect
the
cable
to
the
port.
Attention:
You
must
fully
connect
the
cable
and
tighten
the
connector’s
screws
within
30
seconds
of
when
the
cable
makes
contact
with
the
port.
If
you
do
not
the
link
will
fail
and
you
must
disconnect
and
reconnect
again.
If
the
connector
screws
are
not
tightened
errors
will
occur
on
the
link
and
it
will
fail.
17.
Wait
one
minute
to
allow
the
changes
to
be
detected
by
LIC.
18.
Determine
if
the
link
has
become
″
operational
″
by
repeating
steps
2
(See
page
through
9
(See
page
for
a
second
time.
There
is
no
need
to
duplicate
any
information
you
have
already
recorded.
Return
to
the
procedure
that
sent
you
here,
when
you
are
directed
to
do
so
in
steps
2
(See
page
through
9
(See
page
.
This
ends
the
procedure.
Bus
PIP
HSL-03:
For
use
by
authorized
service
providers.
Bus
PIP
HSL-03,
Use
HSM
to
examine
the
HSL
Loop
to
find
failing
items.
Use
this
procedure
to
determine
the
status
of
HSL
links
in
the
loop.
1.
Sign
on
to
SST
or
DST.
2.
Select
Start
a
service
tool
—>
Hardware
service
manager
—>
Logical
hardware
resources
—>
High-speed
link
resources
.
3.
Move
the
cursor
to
the
HSL
loop
that
you
want
to
examine,
and
select
Display
detail
—>
Include
non-reporting
resources
.
The
display
that
appears
shows
the
port
status
of
the
HSL
controller
for
the
loop
that
you
selected.
4.
Record
the
resource
name,
type-model,
and
serial
number,
if
it
has
not
been
previously
recorded.
5.
Is
the
status
of
the
″
Leading
port
to
next
resource
″″
operational
?
v
Yes
:
Select
Follow
leading
port
.
Then,
continue
with
the
next
step.
v
No
:
You
have
found
the
first
″
failed
″
resource
in
the
link.
You
will
be
directed
to
find
the
other
″
failed
″
resource
on
this
link.
Go
to
step
8
(See
page
.
6.
Record
the
HSL
resource
name,
type-model,
part
number,
and
port.
7.
Is
the
resource
name
the
same
name
that
you
recorded
for
the
HSL
controller
in
step
4
(See
page
?
v
No
:
The
display
that
appears
is
showing
the
status
of
the
HSL
ports
for
the
next
I/O
adapter
resource
on
the
loop.
Go
to
step
5
(See
page
of
this
procedure.
v
Yes
:
You
have
followed
the
HSL
links
around
the
loop
and
back
to
the
HSL
controller
on
the
system.
You
did
not
find
a
″
failed
″
link.
Return
to
the
procedure
that
sent
you
here.
This
ends
the
procedure.
8.
Find
and
record
the
information
for
the
″
first
″
failing
resource
using
the
following
steps:
a.
Record
the
resource
name,
card
type-model,
part
number,
and
port.
b.
Select
Cancel
to
return
to
the
Work
with
system
interconnect
resources
display.
c.
Select
Resources
associated
with
ring
for
the
loop
with
the
failure.
d.
Select
Associated
packaging
resources
for
the
HSL
I/O
adapter
with
the
resource
name
that
you
recorded.
e.
Record
the
frame
ID,
card
position,
and
port.
Record
this
information
for
the
″
first
″
failing
link
in
f.
Select
Display
detail
and
record
the
card
position
for
the
″
first
″
failing
resource.
9.
Find
and
record
the
information
for
the
other
(second)
failing
resource
using
the
following
steps:
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