2.5.1 Quick Status Commands
Quick status commands are used to display information concerning the
overall condition of the 3514. The information provided by these commands
is used in the problem recovery and service procedures in this manual. Do
not use these commands unless you are instructed by the procedures in this
manual or by your next level of support.
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¦ Command ¦ ¦
¦ Sequence ¦ Function and Description ¦
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¦ 0 0 ¦ Display the 3514 serial number. ¦
¦ ¦ This command is used to display the serial number of the 3514. ¦
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¦ ¦ Example: ¦
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¦ ¦ ¦ 0 0 0 1 0 6 4 5 ¦ This device has the serial number 10645. ¦
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¦ ¦ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ¦
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¦ 0 1 ¦ Display the address of the 3514. ¦
¦ ¦ This command is used to display the address of the 3514. ¦
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¦ ¦ Example: ¦
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¦ ¦ ¦ 5 ¦ The target address of the 3514 is 5. ¦
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¦ ¦ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ¦
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¦ 0 2 ¦ Display disk drive quick status ¦
¦ ¦ This command is used to display status information concerning ¦
¦ ¦ the disk drives in the 3514. The status is indicated by the ¦
¦ ¦ character shown in the position of the display that represents ¦
¦ ¦ the number of the disk drive slot. For example, the status of ¦
¦ ¦ the disk drive in slot 3 is indicated by the character in ¦
¦ ¦ position three of the disk drive quick status display. ¦
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¦ ¦ Note: You will be directed by a specific exchange procedure ¦
¦ ¦ under Chapter 4, "Service Procedures" in topic 4.0 on how to ¦
¦ ¦ use this command. Also, what to do concerning any valid ¦
¦ ¦ character that may appear as described below. ¦
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¦ ¦ Valid characters are: ¦
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¦ ¦ 1-8 The disk drive is operating normally. ¦
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¦ ¦ _ No disk drive has been recognized for this slot. ¦
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¦ ¦ The disk drive has been powered up but has not been ¦
¦ ¦ added to the configuration. ¦
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¦ ¦ The disk drive has been powered off. ¦
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¦ ¦ X The disk drive is broken or missing. ¦
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¦ ¦ Examples: ¦
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¦ ¦ ¦ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ¦ All disk drives are operating normally. ¦
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¦ ¦ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ¦
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¦ ¦ ¦ 1 2 4 5 _ 7 8 ¦ No disk drive is recognized in slot 6. ¦
¦ ¦ +-----------------+ The disk drive in slot 3 is powered ¦
¦ ¦ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 off. All other disk drives are ¦
¦ ¦ operating normally. ¦
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¦ 0 3 ¦ Display power module quick status ¦
¦ ¦ This command is used to display status information concerning ¦
¦ ¦ the power modules in the 3514. The status is indicated by the ¦
¦ ¦ character shown next to the letter of the power module slot. ¦
¦ ¦ For example, the status of the power module in location B is ¦
¦ ¦ indicated by the character rightmost to the letter B in the ¦
¦ ¦ power module quick status display. ¦
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¦ ¦ Valid characters are: ¦
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¦ ¦ The power module is powered on and operating ¦
¦ ¦ correctly. ¦
3514 Service Information
Quick Status Commands
¦ Copyright IBM Corp. 1992, 1993
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