Configure Ring Indicate Power On Policy; Configure Surveillance Policy - IBM Intellistation POWER 9112 265 User Manual

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Configure Ring Indicate Power On Policy

Note: This service aid runs on CHRP system units only.
This service aid allows the user to power-on a system by telephone from a remote
location. If the system is powered off, and Ring Indicate Power On is enabled, the
system powers on at a predetermined number of rings. If the system is already on, no
action is taken. In either case, the telephone call is not answered, and the caller
receives no feedback that the system has powered on.
Use this service aid to display and change the following settings for the Ring Indicate
Power On Policy.
Note: Some of the following settings may not be displayed by this service aid.
v Power On Via Ring Indicate (on/off)
v Number of Rings until Power On
You can access this service aid directly from the AIX command line by typing:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp -r

Configure Surveillance Policy

This service aid monitors the system for hang conditions; that is, hardware or software
failures that cause operating system inactivity. When enabled, and surveillance detects
operating system inactivity, a call is placed to report the failure.
Use this service aid to display and change the following settings for the Surveillance
Policy.
Note: Some of the following settings may not be displayed by this service aid.
v Surveillance (on/off)
v Surveillance Time Interval
Maximum time between heartbeats from the operating system.
v Surveillance Time Delay
Time to delay between when the operating system is in control and when to begin
operating system surveillance.
v Changes are to take effect immediately
Set this to Yes if the changes made to the settings in this menu are to take place
immediately. Otherwise, the changes take effect beginning with the next system boot.
You can access this service aid directly from the AIX command line by entering:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp -s
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