Isolating Firmware Problems; Save Vfchost Map Data - IBM power PS700 Problem Determination And Service Manual

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Isolating firmware problems

You can use this procedure to isolate firmware problems.
To isolate a firmware problem, follow the procedure until the problem is solved.
1. If the blade server is operating, shut down the operating system and turn off the blade server.
2. Turn on the blade server.
If the problem no longer occurs, no further action is necessary. You are finished with this procedure.
3. If the blade server boots up far enough to allow the installation of server firmware updates, check for
appropriate updates and install them.
If you install updates, reboot the server and see if the problem still exists. If not, you are finished with
this procedure.
4. Recover the system firmware, as described in "Recovering the system firmware" on page 220.
5. After recovering the system firmware, check for and install any server firmware updates.

Save vfchost map data

Before you replace physical components on your blade server, it might be necessary to first save the
original virtual Fibre Channel vfchost data of your blade server.
To save the original vfchost data and the original physical Fibre Channel adapter port (fcs) location codes,
complete the following steps by using the padmin user account:
1. To save the original vfchost data, use the lsmap command as follows. Enter the command from the
command-line interface on the source Virtual I/O Server (VIOS):
lsmap -all -npiv | tee lsmap_OUTPUT_before
The output might look like the following example:
Name
Physloc
--------------- ---------------------------------------- ------- ---------- ------
vfchost1
U7895.42X.9999999-V1-C32
Status
NOT_LOGGED_IN
FC name
fcs1
Ports logged in 0
Flags
4<NOT_LOGGED>
VFC client name
Name
Physloc
--------------- ---------------------------------------- ------- ---------- ------
vfchost2
U7895.42X.9999999-V1-C33
Status
LOGGED_IN
FC name
fcs0
Ports logged in 1
Flags
a<LOGGED_IN,STRIP_MERGE>
VFC client name fcs1
In this example, the original serial number is represented as startSN.
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ClntID ClntName
3
FC loc code:U78AF.001.startSN-P1-C35-L1-T2
VFC client DRC
ClntID ClntName
4 cli_lpar_1 AIX
FC loc code:U78AF.001.startSN-P1-C35-L1-T1
VFC client DRC:U9999.999.9999999-V4-C32-T1
ClntOS
ClntOS

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