Yes
Go to step 6.
No
Go to step 7.
Note:
The AIX diagnostic service aid was
used if a resource was removed by using the
Hot Plug
task.
5.
If any FRUs have been removed that should be reinstalled, reinstall them now:
1.
If the system is not powered on, power it on now.
2.
Perform a slow boot.
3.
Wait until the AIX operating system login prompt is displayed or until system activity on the operator panel or
display has stopped.
4.
Did you encounter any problems?
No
Continue at step 6.
Yes
If the original problem still exists, replace the FRU or perform the isolation procedure that is next in the FRU
list. If you have reached the end of the FRU list, contact your next level of support.
If a new problem occurs, go to Beginning problem analysis.
6.
If the Resource Repair Action menu is already displayed, go to step 9 on page 68; otherwise, perform
the following steps:
1.
Log into the operating system either with root authority (if
needed, ask the customer to enter the password) or use the CE
login.
2.
Enter
diag -a
command and check for missing resources. Follow
any instructions that are displayed. If an SRN displays, suspect a
loose card or connection. If no instructions are displayed, no
resources were detected as missing. Continue with the next step.
7.
Perform the following steps:
1.
Enter
diag
at the command prompt.
2.
Press Enter.
3.
Select the Diagnostics Routines option.
4.
When the Diagnostic Mode Selection menu is displayed, select System verification.
5.
When the Diagnostic Selection menu is displayed, select the All Resources option or test the FRUs you
exchanged and any devices that are attached to the FRUs you exchanged by selecting the diagnostics for the
individual FRU.
Did the Resource Repair Action menu (801015) display?
No
Continue with the next step.
Yes
Go to step 9 on page 68.
8.
Did the TESTING COMPLETE, no trouble was found menu (801010) display?
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