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Table 52: Services menu
Function
Next menu
Cancel
Microcode Level…
Figure 45 on page 98. After selection, to “Services menu” on page 97
Set Online…
Set Offline…
Fibre Options…
“Fibre Options menu (Services menu)” on page 100
Statistics…
“Statistics menu (Operator Mode)” on page 106
Reset Drive…
Figure 46 on page 99. After selection, to “Services menu” on page 97
Force Error Dump…
Figure 46 on page 99. After selection, to “Services menu” on page 97.
Use this only when directed by your next level of support.
Cancel
Causes the “Options menu” on page 97 to display.
Microcode Level…
Displays the microcode EC levels that are in DRAM. Figure 45 on page 98 shows an example.
MICROCODE LEVEL
►
CANCEL
EC aaaaaaa
LINK bbcd_ddd
mmm dd yyyy hh:mm
LINK bbcd_ddd OLD
mmm dd yyyy hh:mm
Figure 45: Microcode Level menu
Legend
aaaaaaa = Engineering change level
bb = Product identifier
c = Link identifier
d_ddd = Link number
mmm dd yyyy = month day year
hh:mm = hours:minutes
Set Online…
Logically enables the drive to communicate on the fibre channel bus. Activate Set Online at the drive
first, then have the host place the device online (vary online).
Set Offline…
Logically disables the device from the fibre channel bus. Select Set Offline only after the host takes
the device offline (vary offline) first.
Fibre Options…
Provides the two fibre addresses to be selected; one address that is associated with each device port.
Each address consists of two hexadecimal digits that specify the Fibre Port address for that interface.
After the address is set, modify the host information to include the correct addresses. See “Fibre
Channel worldwide names history log” on page 206.
Statistics…
Displays the number of times certain events occurred.
Reset Drive…
Aborts the operation and causes the drive microcode to restart. If dump data is in the drive, it is not
lost.
Note: Current operation (for example, Locate) is completed before Reset Drive runs. This action might
cause a delay beforeReset Drive is run.
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