2.
Do you have any field-replaceable units (FRUs) (for example cards, adapters, cables, or devices) that
were removed during problem analysis that you want to put back into the system?
Note:
If the system backplane or battery has been replaced and you are loading diagnostics from a
server over a network, it might be necessary for the customer to set the network boot information
for this system before diagnostics can be loaded. Also, set the system time and date information after
the repair is completed.
v
Yes:
Reinstall all of the FRUs that were removed during problem analysis. Go to step 3
v
No:
Continue with the next step.
3.
Is the system or logical partition that you are performing a repair action on running the AIX
operating system?
v
Yes:
Continue with the next step.
v
No:
Go to step 5.
4.
Does the system or logical partition you are performing a repair action on have the AIX operating
system installed?
Note:
If you have just replaced a hard disk in the root volume group, answer no to this question.
v
Yes:
Go to step 7.
v
No:
Continue with the next step.
5.
Run stand-alone diagnostics in problem determination mode from either a CD-ROM or from a
Network Installation Management (NIM) server.
Note:
For instructions about running stand-alone diagnostics from a CD and not by using an HMC,
go to Running the stand-alone diagnostics from CD on a server without an HMC attached.
For instructions about running stand-alone diagnostics from a NIM server, go to Running the
stand-alone diagnostics from a Network Installation Management server.
Did you encounter any problems?
v
Yes:
v
No:
Continue with the next step.
6.
The system hardware is functioning correctly.
If the system attention LED is still on, turn off the LED as described in “Activating and deactivating
LEDs” on page 91.
This completes the repair.
Note:
If, during the processing of the list of open service action events, some service action events
remained open, further service actions might be required to complete the repair.
Return the server to the state that the customer normally uses, such as IPL type, IPL mode, and the
way the system is configured or partitioned. This might require you to reboot the operating system.
7.
Complete the following steps:
a.
Restart the system.
b.
Wait until the AIX operating system login prompt is displayed or until system activity on the
operator panel or display has stopped.
Did the AIX Login Prompt display?
v
Yes:
Continue with the next step.
v
No:
Go to Problem analysis.
8.
If the Resource Repair Action menu is already displayed, go to 12 on page 87; otherwise, complete
the following steps:
a.
Log into the operating system, either with root authority (if needed, ask the customer to enter the
password) or use the CE login.
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