Accessing
Errors
when
a
System
is
Running
Linux
and
the
Console
is
Not
an
HMC
If
the
system
attention
LED
comes
on
and
the
system
is
running
Linux
and
is
not
attached
to
an
HMC,
do
one
of
the
following:
v
If
you
performed
“Step
1321-43”
on
page
92
in
“MAP
1321:
Quick
Entry
MAP
for
Systems
with
Service
Focal
Point”
on
page
80,
return
to
“Step
1321-43”
on
page
92
to
process
any
other
symptoms.
v
If
you
have
not
performed
any
of
the
steps
in
“MAP
1321:
Quick
Entry
MAP
for
Systems
with
Service
Focal
Point”
on
page
80,
go
to
step
“Step
1321-1”
on
page
80
and
perform
the
procedures
in
the
MAP.
Resetting
the
System
Attention
LED
Choose
one
of
the
following
procedures
to
reset
your
attention
LED.
Resetting
the
LED
when
a
System
is
Attached
To
an
HMC
To
reset
the
system
attention
LED
on
HMC-attached
systems,
do
the
following:
1.
On
the
HMC
graphical
interface,
click
Service
Applications
.
2.
Double-click
Service
Focal
Point
.
3.
In
the
Contents
area
of
the
screen,
select
Hardware
Service
Functions
.
The
LED
Management
window
opens.
4.
In
the
LED
Management
window,
select
one
or
more
managed
systems
from
the
table.
5.
Select
Deactivate
LED
.
The
associated
system
attention
LED
is
turned
off.
For
more
information
about
the
virtual
operator
panel
on
the
HMC,
see
the
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
.
Resetting
the
LED
when
a
System
is
Running
AIX
and
the
Console
is
not
an
HMC
As
a
user
with
root
authority,
type
diag
on
the
AIX
command
line,
and
do
the
following:
1.
Select
Task
Selection
.
2.
On
the
Task
Selection
Menu,
select
Identify
and
Attention
Indicators
.
3.
When
the
list
of
LEDs
displays,
use
the
cursor
to
highlight
Set
System
Attention
Indicator
to
Normal
.
4.
Press
Enter,
and
then
press
F7
to
commit.
This
action
turns
off
the
LED.
If
the
system
is
powered
off,
access
the
service
processor
menus.
From
the
service
processor
main
menu,
do
the
following:
1.
Select
System
Information
Menu
.
2.
Select
LED
Control
Menu
.
3.
Select
Clear
System
Attention
Indicator
.
This
action
turns
off
the
LED.
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