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IBM 6C4 User Manual,
233 pages
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English
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233
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960 KB
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Contents
Safety Notices
Rack Safety Instructions
Electrical Safety
Laser Safety Information
Laser Compliance
Data Integrity and Verification
About This Book
ISO 9000
Online Publications
Related Publications
Ergonomic Information
Trademarks
Chapter 1. Introducing the System
System Features
Bus Architecture
Processors
Memory
Media Drives
Power supply
Keyboard
Mouse
Operator Panel
Input/Output Ports
Security Features
Front View
Model 6C4
Model 6E4
Rear View
Model 6C4
Model 6E4
Operator Panel
Chapter 2. Using the System
Starting the System Unit
Stopping the System Unit
Reading the Operator Panel Display
Operator Panel
Component LEDs
Resetting the LEDs
Reporting the Problem
Repair Action
Using the Keyboards
Using the Three-Button Mouse
Handling the Mouse Correctly
Caring for the Mouse
Cleaning the Mouse
Using the 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive
Write-Protecting 3.5-Inch Diskettes
Loading and Unloading the 3.5-Inch Diskette
Using the CD-ROM Drive
Front View of CD-ROM Drive
Understanding the Status Lights
Handling Compact Discs
Other Handling Considerations
Loading a Compact Disc
Opening the Tray Manually
Playing an Audio CD
Using the Service Processor and Service Director Features
Service Processor
Service Director
Chapter 3. Using the Service Processor
Service Processor Menus
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Locally
Accessing the Service Processor Menus Remotely
Saving and Restoring Service Processor Settings
Menu Inactivity
General User Menu
Privileged User Menus
Main Menu
Service Processor Setup Menu
Passwords
System Power Control Menu
System Information Menu
Language Selection Menu
Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu
Modem Configuration Menu
Serial Port Selection Menu
Serial Port Speed Setup Menu
Telephone Number Setup Menu
Call-Out Policy Setup Menu
Customer Account Setup Menu
Call-out Test Menu
Service Processor Parameters in Service Mode (Full System Partition)
System Power-On Methods
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Recovery
Boot (IPL) Speed
Failure During Boot Process
Failure During Normal System Operation
Service Processor Reboot/Restart Policy Controls
System Firmware Updates
General Information on System Firmware Updates
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
Updating System Firmware From the Service Processor Menus
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Service Aids
Updating System Firmware from the AIX Command Line
Updating System Firmware from a NIM Server
Recovery Mode
Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors or Memory
Run-Time CPU Deconfiguration (CPU Gard)
Service Processor System Monitoring - Surveillance
System Firmware Surveillance
Operating System Surveillance
Call-Out (Call-Home)
Console Mirroring
System Configuration
Service Processor Error Logs
LCD Progress Indicator Log
Service Processor Operational Phases
Pre-Standby Phase
Standby Phase
Bring-Up Phase
Runtime Phase
Chapter 4. Using System Management Services
Select Language
Change Password Options
Set Privileged-Access Password
View Error Log
Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)
Change SCSI Settings
Select Console
Select Boot Options
Select Boot Devices
Display Current Settings
Restore Default Settings
Multiboot Startup
Exiting System Management Services
Chapter 5. Using the Standalone and Online Diagnostics
Standalone and Online Diagnostics Operating Considerations
Selecting a Console Display
Identifying the Terminal Type to the Diagnostics Programs
Undefined Terminal Types
Resetting the Terminal
Running Online Diagnostics from CD-ROM
Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server
NIM Server Configuration
Client Configuration and Booting Standalone Diagnostics from the NIM Server
Locking and Unlocking the Electronic Service Agent
Locking and Unlocking the Service Agent
Running Online Diagnostics
Running the Diagnostics from a TTY Terminal
Online Diagnostics Mode of Operation
Running the Online Diagnostics in Service Mode (Service Mode IPL)
Running the Online Diagnostics in Concurrent Mode
Running the Online Diagnostics in Maintenance Mode
Running System Verification When Connected to a Hardware Management Console (HMC)
Step 1. Running Online Diagnostics in Service Mode
Step 2. Running the Verification Procedure
Step 3. Performing Additional System Verification
Step 4. Stopping the Diagnostics
Standalone Diagnostic Operation
Running the Standalone Diagnostics
Chapter 6. Introducing Tasks and Service Aids
Tasks
Add Resource to Resource List
AIX Shell Prompt
Analyze Adapter Internal Log
Backup and Restore Media
Certify Media
Change Hardware Vital Product Data
Configure Dials and LPF Keys
Configure ISA Adapter
Configure Reboot Policy
Configure Remote Maintenance Policy
Configure Ring Indicate Power-On Policy
Configure Surveillance Policy
Create Customized Configuration Diskette
Delete Resource from Resource List
Disk Maintenance
Disk to Disk Copy
Display/Alter Sector
Display Configuration and Resource List
Display Firmware Device Node Information
Display Hardware Error Report
Display Hardware Vital Product Data
Display Machine Check Error Log
Display Microcode Level
Display or Change Bootlist
Display or Change Diagnostic Run-Time Options
Display Previous Diagnostic Results
Display Resource Attributes
Display Service Hints
Display Software Product Data
Display System Environmental Sensors
Examples
Display Test Patterns
Display USB Devices
Download Microcode
Download Microcode to PCI SCSI RAID Adapter
Download Microcode to Disk Drive Attached to a PCI SCSI RAID Adapter
Download Microcode to a PCI FC-AL Adapter
Download Microcode to DVD-RAM Attached to a PCI SCSI Adapter
Download Microcode to Disk Attached to PCI SCSI Adapter
Download Microcode to Other Devices
Fibre Channel RAID Service Aids
Flash SK-NET FDDI Firmware
Format Media
Hardfile Attached to SCSI Adapter (non-RAID)
Hardfile Attached to PCI SCSI RAID Adapter
Optical Media
Diskette Format
Gather System Information
Generic Microcode Download
Hot-Plug Task
PCI Hot Plug Manager
SCSI Hot Swap Manager
RAID Hot Plug Devices
Local Area Network Analyzer
Log Repair Action
Periodic Diagnostics
PCI RAID Physical Disk Identify
Process Supplemental Media
Run Diagnostics
Run Error Log Analysis
Run Exercisers
Exerciser Commands (CMD)
Abbreviations
Memory Exerciser
Tape Exerciser
Diskette Exerciser
CD-ROM Exerciser
Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies
SCSI Bus Analyzer
SCSD Tape Drive Service Aid
Spare Sector Availability
SSA Service Aid
System Fault Indicator
System Identify Indicator
Update Disk-Based Diagnostics
Update System or Service Processor Flash
7135 RAIDiant Array Service Aid
Command Examples
7318 Serial Communications Network Server Service Aid
Chapter 7. Verifying the Hardware Operation
Running System Verification When Not Connected to an Hardware Management Console (HMC)
Step 1. Considerations Before Running This Procedure
Step 2. Loading the Diagnostics
Step 3. Running the Verification Procedure
Step 4. Performing Additional System Verification
Step 5. Stopping the Diagnostics
Running System Verification When Connected to an HMC
Step 1. Running Online Diagnostics in Service Mode
Step 2. Running the Verification Procedure
Step 3. Performing Additional System Verification
Step 4. Stopping the Diagnostics
Chapter 8. Hardware Problem Determination
Problem Determination Using the Standalone or Online Diagnostics
Step 2
Problem Determination When Unable to Load Diagnostics
Appendix A. Environmental Notices
Product Recycling and Disposal
Environmental Design
Acoustical Noise Emissions
Declared Acoustical Noise Emissions
Appendix B. Notices
Appendix C. General Attributes Required When Using a TTY Terminal
Additional Communication Attributes
Additional Keyboard Attributes
Additional Printer Attributes
Appendix D. Firmware Updates
Determining the Level of Firmware on the System
System Firmware Update Using a Locally Available Image
Appendix E. Service Processor Setup and Test
Service Processor Setup Checklist
Testing the Setup
Testing Call-In
Testing Call-Out
Serial Port Configuration
Appendix F. Modem Configurations
Sample Modem Configuration Files
Generic Modem Configuration Files
Specific Modem Configuration Files
Configuration File Selection
Examples for Using the Generic Sample Modem Configuration Files
Customizing the Modem Configuration Files
IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch Settings
Xon/Xoff Modems
Ring Detection
Terminal Emulators
Recovery Procedures
Transfer of a Modem Session
Recovery Strategy
Prevention Strategy
Modem Configuration Sample Files
Sample File modem_m0.cfg
Sample File modem_m1.cfg
Sample File modem_z.cfg
Sample File modem_z0.cfg
Sample File modem_f.cfg
Sample File modem_f0.cfg
Sample File modem_f1.cfg
Index
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