Chapter
3.
Verifying
the
Hardware
Operation
To
check
the
system
for
correct
hardware
operation,
use
the
system
verification
procedure
discussed
in
this
chapter.
Considerations
Before
Running
This
Procedure
These
verification
procedures
use
either
online
AIX
diagnostics
or
standalone
AIX
diagnostics.
Either
the
online
AIX
diagnostics
or
the
standalone
AIX
diagnostics
must
be
available
to
perform
this
procedure.
Read
the
following
before
using
this
procedure:
v
If
this
system
unit
is
directly
attached
to
another
system
unit
or
attached
to
a
network,
be
sure
communications
with
the
other
systems
are
stopped.
v
This
procedure
requires
use
of
all
of
the
system
resources.
No
other
activity
can
be
running
on
the
system
while
you
are
performing
this
procedure.
v
This
procedure
requires
a
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
(HMC),
a
display
attached
to
a
graphics
adapter,
or
an
ASCII
terminal
attached
to
the
S1
or
S2
port.
Note:
If
you
use
a
virtual
terminal
on
the
HMC
and
you
are
asked
to
define
the
terminal
type,
the
virtual
terminal
is
considered
a
VT320.
v
If
your
system
is
set
up
to
run
in
a
partitioned
configuration,
this
procedure
runs
the
AIX
online
diagnostics
in
service
mode
with
the
system
booted
to
full
system
partition
mode.
For
information
about
full
system
partition
mode,
refer
to
“Full
System
Partition”
on
page
30.
Does
the
system
have
online
AIX
diagnostics
preinstalled?
YES
If
there
is
an
HMC
attached
to
the
system,
go
to
“Using
the
HMC
to
Load
the
Online
Diagnostics
in
Service
Mode”
on
page
32.
If
an
HMC
is
not
attached
to
the
system,
go
to
“Loading
the
Online
Diagnostics
on
a
System
without
an
HMC
Attached”
on
page
33.
NO
If
there
is
an
HMC
attached
to
the
system,
go
to
“Using
the
HMC
to
Load
the
Standalone
Diagnostics
from
CD-ROM”
on
page
32.
If
an
HMC
is
not
attached
to
the
system,
go
to
“Loading
the
Standalone
Diagnostics
on
a
System
without
an
HMC
Attached”
on
page
33.
Power
Procedures
These
power
procedures
are
here
for
reference
during
the
system
verification
tests.
Do
not
perform
any
power
procedures
until
the
verification
procedures
instruct
you
to
do
so.
You
can
power-on
the
pSeries
650
by
using
the
Hardware
Management
Console
or
by
using
the
power-on
button
on
the
processor
subsystem
operator
panel.
If
an
HMC
is
connected
to
the
system,
the
HMC
power-on
method
is
the
preferred
method.
Choose
the
appropriate
power-on
method
for
your
system
and
perform
the
procedures
to
power
on
(start)
your
system.
HMC
Power-On
Method
To
power
on
the
managed
system
using
the
HMC,
you
must
be
a
member
of
one
of
the
following
roles:
v
System
Administrator
v
Advanced
Operator
v
Operator
v
Service
Representative
To
power
on
the
managed
system,
do
the
following:
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