This selection is similar to
Service Mode Boot from Saved List
, except the system boots using the
default boot list that is stored in the system firmware. This is normally used to try to boot customer
diagnostics from the CD-ROM drive.
Using this option to boot the system is the preferred way to run standalone diagnostics.
–
Boot to Open Firmware Prompt
This option should only be used by service personnel to obtain additional debug information. When
this selection is enabled, the system boots to the open firmware prompt.
System Information Menu
This menu provides access to system configuration information, error logs, system resources, and
processor configuration.
SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU
1. Read VPD Image from Last System Boot
2. Read Progress Indicators from Last System Boot
3. Read Service Processor Error Logs
4. Read System POST Errors
5. Read NVRAM
6. Read Service Processor Configuration
7. Processor Configuration/Deconfiguration Menu
8. Memory Configuration/Deconfiguration Menu
9. Power Control Network Utilities Menu
10. LED Control Menu
11. MCM/L3 Interposer Plug Count Menu
Not Supported
12. Performance Mode Setup Menu
13. L3 Mode Menu
Not Applicable
14. Remote I/O (RIO) Link Speed Set Up Menu
98. Return to Previous Menu
99. Exit from Menus
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Read VPD Image from Last System Boot
Displays manufacturer’s vital product data (VPD), such as serial numbers, part numbers, and so on, that
was stored from the system boot prior to the one in progress now. VPD from all devices in the system is
displayed.
v
Read Progress Indicators from Last System Boot
Displays a number of the boot progress indicators, which may include Service Processor checkpoints,
IPL checkpoints, or AIX configuration codes, from the previous system boot. This information can be
useful in diagnosing system faults.
The progress indicator codes are listed from top (latest) to bottom (oldest).
This information is not stored in nonvolatile storage. If the system is powered off using the power-on
button on the operator panel, this information is retained. If the ac power is disconnected from the
system, this information will be lost. For an example, refer to “LCD Progress Indicator Log” on page 63.
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