Using
this
option
to
boot
the
system
is
the
preferred
way
to
run
standalone
diagnostics.
–
Boot
to
Open
Firmware
Prompt
This
option
should
only
be
used
by
service
personnel
to
obtain
additional
debug
information.
When
this
selection
is
enabled,
the
system
boots
to
the
open
firmware
prompt.
System
Information
Menu
This
menu
provides
access
to
system
configuration
information,
error
logs,
system
resources,
and
processor
configuration.
SYSTEM
INFORMATION
MENU
1.
Read
VPD
Image
from
Last
System
Boot
2.
Read
Progress
Indicators
from
Last
System
Boot
3.
Read
Service
Processor
Error
Logs
4.
Read
System
POST
Errors
5.
Read
NVRAM
6.
Read
Service
Processor
Configuration
7.
Processor
Configuration/Deconfiguration
Menu
8.
Memory
Configuration/Deconfiguration
Menu
9.
Power
Control
Network
Utilities
Menu
10.
LED
Control
Menu
11.
MCM/L3
Interposer
Plug
Count
Menu
Not
Supported
12.
Performance
Mode
Setup
Menu
13.
L3
Mode
Menu
Not
Applicable
14.
Remote
I/O
(RIO)
Link
Speed
Set
Up
Menu
98.
Return
to
Previous
Menu
99.
Exit
from
Menus
0>
v
Read
VPD
Image
from
Last
System
Boot
Displays
manufacturer’s
vital
product
data
(VPD),
such
as
serial
numbers,
part
numbers,
and
so
on,
that
was
stored
from
the
system
boot
prior
to
the
one
in
progress
now.
VPD
from
all
devices
in
the
system
is
displayed.
v
Read
Progress
Indicators
from
Last
System
Boot
Displays
a
number
of
the
boot
progress
indicators,
which
may
include
Service
Processor
checkpoints,
IPL
checkpoints,
or
AIX
configuration
codes,
from
the
previous
system
boot.
This
information
can
be
useful
in
diagnosing
system
faults.
The
progress
indicator
codes
are
listed
from
top
(latest)
to
bottom
(oldest).
This
information
is
not
stored
in
nonvolatile
storage.
If
the
system
is
powered
off
using
the
power-on
button
on
the
operator
panel,
this
information
is
retained.
If
the
ac
power
is
disconnected
from
the
system,
this
information
will
be
lost.
For
an
example,
refer
to
“LCD
Progress
Indicator
Log”
on
page
261.
v
Read
Service
Processor
Error
Logs
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