IBM VERSION 5 SY44-5902-05 User Manual
Erserver
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- Safety and Environmental Notices
- About Service Functions (SY44-5902-03)
- Chapter 1. Dedicated Service Tools (DST)
- Introduction
- System paging environments
- Accessing Dedicated Service Tools
- Performing an IPL to DST
- Changing a service tools user ID
- Resetting QSECOFR service tools user ID
- Performing an IPL to DST for secondary partitions
- Pressing the System Request Key while the system is operational
- Selecting Function 21 while the system Is operational
- Performing an alternate IPL to DST (type D IPL)
- Function keys (in DST)
- Exiting Dedicated Service Tools
- DST options
- Installing Licensed Internal Code
- Installing the operating system
- Perform an IPL
- Work with Licensed Internal Code
- Work with disk units
- Work with Dedicated Service Tools environment
- Start a service tool
- Perform automatic installation of the operating system
- Save Licensed Internal Code
- Work with save storage and restore storage
- Work with remote service support
- Work with system partitions
- Work with system capacity
- Work with system security
- Chapter 2. Hardware Service Manager
- Introduction
- Hardware Service Manager options
- Collecting information and performing functions from the Hardware Service Manager displays
- Change resource details
- Concurrent maintenance
- Create frame information
- Debug the resource
- Display address
- Display associated resources
- Display card gap information
- Display failed resources
- Display hardware contained within package
- Display location information
- Display non-reporting resources
- Display resources associated with IOP
- Display resource details
- Resource name
- Description
- Type-model
- Actual type-model
- Serial number
- Part number
- Miscellaneous text
- Location text
- Frame ID
- EIA location
- Card position
- Device position
- Height in EIA units
- Width in mm
- Manufacturing ID
- Actual manufacturing ID
- Alternate remote telephone
- Alternate service node
- Alternate service telephone
- Service provider
- Manufactured by IBM
- Shared by multiple systems
- Display resources requiring attention
- Display resource status
- Display serial/part numbers, logical address, and status/resource name information
- Display system bus resources
- Display system information
- Display unresolved locations
- Refresh the display
- Remove non-reporting resource information
- Reserve frame space
- Using High-Speed Link (HSL) specific options
- Verify resources
- Symbols on the Hardware Service Manager displays
- Printing the System Configuration List
- Verification procedures
- Chapter 3. Product Activity Log
- Chapter 4. Service Reference Procedures
- Setting the system date and time
- Determining the dominant operating system
- System password
- System unique identifier
- Determining a primary or alternative console
- Locating the system's load source from the system console
- History file
- Continuously Powered Main Storage (CPM)
- Low-level debug and data collecting procedures
- Introduction
- Getting started
- Displaying data for functions 54 through 58, 63, and 64 (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)
- Displaying data for functions 57, 63, and 64 (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)
- Changing the address in functions 59 through 61 (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)
- Changing the address in functions 58 through 61 (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)
- Displaying data from function 62
- Logical partitions
- Examples: Missing or non-reporting system bus resources
- Determining the release level of a logical partition
- Locating a secondary partition's console
- Locating a secondary partition's load source
- Locating a secondary partition's load source from the secondary partition's console
- Locating a secondary partition's load source from the primary partition's console
- Querying logical partition time and date
- Converting secondary partition time and date to primary partition time and date
- Finding the SRC history list for a secondary partition
- Closing related problems in other logical partitions
- Accessing the panel functions of a logical partition
- Determining which logical partition owns a FRU or a system I/O resource
- Selecting IPL source and mode for a secondary partition
- Options on the Work with Partition Status display
- Guest partitions
- IASP/Clustering Service Reference Procedures
- Chapter 5. Control Panel Functions
- Values for IPL types, key modes, and speeds
- Control Panel Functions (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)
- Ways to access the control panel (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)
- Control panel function descriptions (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)
- Customer control panel functions (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)
- Extended control panel functions (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)
- Low-Level Debug (LLD) panel functions (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)
- Control panel functions (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)
- Chapter 6. System Reference Code (SRC) Information
- Chapter 7. Initial Program Load (IPL) Information
- Chapter 8. Licensed Internal Code
- Chapter 9. System Architecture and Configuration
- Hardware information
- System power overview
- Power supply
- Battery power unit
- System Power Control Network (SPCN)
- SPCN menu flow
- Battery capacity test
- Opt
- Frame
- Unit
- Type
- Serial number
- Fault
- Write Vital Product Data (VPD) option
- Display Detail option
- Frame
- Type
- Model
- Serial number
- Load ID
- Reference code
- Alert status
- Extended status
- AROS part number
- Responding to polls
- Primary frame
- Power sequence complete
- Fault
- UEPO switch
- Cable type for connector J15
- Cable type for connector J16
- Cable type for connector J18
- Frame
- Unit
- Type
- Model
- Serial number
- Load ID
- Reference code
- Alert status
- Extended status
- AROS part number
- Battery present
- Last battery capacity test date
- Last battery capacity test time
- Next battery capacity test date
- Next battery capacity test time
- Power sequence complete
- Fault
- Display trace log
- Test battery option
- System Interconnect
- High Speed Link
- Multi-adapter bridge
- Resource names
- Hardware configuration restrictions
- Communications card, cable, and wrap connector reference
- Single-port communications adapter card and TPAC wrap connector
- High speed communications card and wrap connector wiring
- Advanced PCI communications console cable
- Cryptographic processor card and wrap connector wiring
- Two-port communications adapter card and wrap connector wiring
- ISDN wrap connector and connector pin
- Two-port communications adapter cable
- RJ-45 cable wrap connector
- V.24 communications adapter remote power-on cable
- V.24/X.21bis communications adapter cable
- Stage 1 V.24/X.21bis cable wrap connector wiring
- V.24/X.21bis cable wrap connector wiring
- EIA 232 advanced PCI communications cable
- EIA 232 advanced wrap connector wiring
- Stage 1 EIA-232/X.21bis communications adapter cable
- EIA-232/X.21bis communications adapter cable
- EIA-232/X.21bis cable wrap connector wiring
- V.36/EIA 449 high speed communications adapter cable
- V.36/EIA 449 high speed communications adapter cable wrap connector wiring
- Stage 1 V.35 communications adapter cable
- Stage 1 V.35 cable wrap connector wiring
- V.24 advanced PCI communications cable
- V.24 advanced wrap connector wiring
- V.35 advanced PCI communications cable
- V.35 advanced wrap connector wiring
- V.35 communications adapter cable
- V.35 cable wrap connector wiring
- V.35/High speed communications adapter cable
- V.35/High speed communications adapter cable wrap connector wiring
- V.36/RS-449 advanced PCI communications cable
- V.36/RS-449 advanced cable wrap connector wiring
- X.21 communications adapter cable
- X.21/High speed communications adapter cable
- X.21 cable wrap connector wiring
- X.21 advanced PCI communications cable
- X.21 advanced wrap connector wiring
- Token-ring communications adapter cable and card wrap
- Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 transceiver adapter cable and card wrap
- Facsimile adapter cable wrap connector wiring
- DDI transceiver adapter cable and card wrap
- PCI communications card wrap connector wiring
- Communications signal voltage levels
- Chapter 10. Working with Storage Dumps
- Main storage dump introduction
- Automatic main storage dump
- Performing a main storage dump to disk (manual MSD)
- Copying a main storage dump
- Main storage dump status
- Error recovery for dumps
- Performing an IOP storage dump to disk (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, S20, S30, and S40)
- Performing a service processor storage dump (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)
- Copying the IOP storage dump to removable media (All Models)
- Copying the service processor storage dump to removable media (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)
- Performing an IOP dump using hardware service manager (All Models)
- IOP dump information in the Product Activity Log (All Models)
- Appendix A. OS/400 Operating System
- DST in OS/400 full paging environment
- DST in OS/400 limited paging environment
- System Service Tools (SST)
- Online problem analysis and resolution
- Displaying OS/400 PTFs
- OS/400 or LIC APAR information
- How to reset an I/O processor card while the system is up and running
- Varying configuration descriptions on and off
- Commonly used OS/400 service commands
- Verify commands
- Communications tests
- Appendix B. Notices
- Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
- Index
- Readers’ Comments — We'd Like to Hear from You