
2)
Type
diag -d sysplanar0 -E xx
and press Enter, where xx is any number 1 - 60 that specifies a
number of days. This command returns all 10009
xxx
error log entries for the most recent
number of days specified. The suggested range is 30 days.
3)
Highlight the
Problem Determination
option in the DIAGNOSTIC MODE SELECTION display.
Press Enter.
4)
Search the results that are displayed to identify problems with 10009
xxx
reference codes. You
might need to scroll down in the display to see all of the results.
Note:
If the Problem Determination results contain serviceable events that have already been
reported, the PREVIOUS DIAGNOSTICS RESULTS display is shown. Respond to the
Do you
want to review these previously reported errors?
prompt by highlighting the YES response,
and then press Enter.
5)
Based on the results of your search, perform one of the following options:
v
If there are no problems with 10009
xxx
reference codes, press Enter to return to the
command line.
v
If there are problems with 10009
xxx
reference codes, there might be problems with the SPCN
loop. Perform problem analysis on the problems to correct them before continuing. If you
need assistance, contact your service provider.
6)
Go to step 7h.
g.
Use the Linux error log to verify that there are no 10009
xxx
errors (where
x
is any character 0 - 9
or A - F) by completing the following steps.
1)
Log in as the root user. If you need assistance, contact the system administrator.
2)
Type
servicelog --query='refcode like "10009%" AND serviceable=1 AND closed=0'
and
press Enter
3)
Search the results that are displayed for problems with 10009
xxx
reference codes and statuses
that are open. If there are problems with 10009
xxx
reference codes, there might be problems
with the SPCN loop. Perform problem analysis on the problems to correct them before
continuing. If you need assistance, contact your service provider.
Note:
You might need to scroll down in the display to see all of the results.
4)
Go to step 7h.
h.
Verify that no inactive expansion units are in the SPCN by performing the following steps:
1)
Access the ASMI by using an authority level of administrator or authorized service provider.
For details about using the ASMI, see Managing the Advanced System Management Interface
(http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/systems/scope/hw/topic/p7hby/asmi.htm).
2)
In the ASMI navigation area, expand
System Configuration
and click
Configure I/O
Enclosures
.
3)
Scan for inactive expansion units by looking for rows that show
Inactive
in the Status column.
If inactive expansion units exist, perform the following steps:
Important:
If you are here because the procedure to concurrently add expansion units
instructed you to perform this task following steps to connect the power cables and power on
the expansion units, do not perform the following steps to clear the inactive enclosures.
Contact your service provider for assistance.
a)
Click
Clear inactive enclosures
.
b)
Wait for the completion indication, and repeat steps 7h2 and 7h3. If inactive expansion
units remain, do not continue. Contact your service provider for assistance.
i.
Check for temporary machine type, model, and serial number (MTMS) values assigned to the
expansion units connected to the system by completing the following steps:
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