Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies
Use this service aid to save or restore the settings from Ring Indicate Power On Policy,
Surveillance Policy, Remote Maintenance Policy and Reboot Policy.
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Save Hardware Management Policies
This selection writes all of the settings for the hardware management policies to the
/etc/lpp/diagnostics/data/hmpolicies file:
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Restore Hardware Management Policies
This selection restores all of the settings for the hardware management policies from
the contents of the /etc/lpp/diagnostics/data/hmpolicies file:
You can access this service aid directly from the AIX command line by entering:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp -a
Save or Restore Service Processor Configuration
Note: This service aid runs on RSPC system units only.
Use this service aid to save or restore the Service Processor Configuration to or from a
file. The Service Processor Configuration includes the Ring Indicator Power On
Configuration.
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Save Service Processor Configuration
This selection writes all of the settings for the Ring Indicate Power On and the
Service Processor to the /etc/lpp/diagnostics/data/spconfig file.
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Restore Service Processor Configuration
This selection restores all of the settings for the Ring Indicate Power On and the
Service Processor from the /etc/lpp/diagnostics/data/spconfig file.
SCSI BUS Analyzer
This service aid enables you to diagnose a SCSI Bus problem in a free-lance mode.
To use this service aid, the user should understand how a SCSI bus works. Use this
service aid when the diagnostics cannot communicate with anything on the SCSI bus
and cannot isolate the problem. Normally the procedure for finding a problem on the
SCSI bus with this service aid is to start with a single device attached, ensure that it is
working, then start adding additional devices and cables to the bus, ensuring that each
one works. This service aid works with any valid SCSI bus configuration.
The SCSI Bus Analyzer Service Aid transmits a SCSI Inquiry command to a selectable
SCSI Address. The service aid then waits for a response. If no response is received
within a defined amount of time, the service aid displays a timeout message. If an error
occurs or a response is received, the service aid then displays one of the following
messages:
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The exerciser transmitted a SCSI Inquiry command and received a valid
response back without any errors being detected.
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