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Common procedures for installable features
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  • Page 1 Power Systems Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 3: Common Procedures For Installable Features

    Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: • If IBM supplied the power cord(s), connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
  • Page 4 DANGER: • Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following procedures when installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached devices. To Disconnect: 1. Turn off everything (unless instructed otherwise). 2. For AC power, remove the power cords from the outlets. 3.
  • Page 5 1. If you are installing a new feature, ensure that the required software is installed to support the new feature. See IBM Prerequisite. 2. If you are performing an installation or replacement task that might put your data at risk, ensure, wherever possible, that you have a current backup of your system or logical partition (including operating systems, licensed programs, and data).
  • Page 6: Identifying A Part

    If you removed an electronic component and if you are not ready to install it, temporarily place that component on an ESD mat. 9. If you encounter difficulties during the installation, contact your service provider, your IBM reseller, or your next level of support.
  • Page 7 Enabling enclosure or server indicators by using the ASMI Find out how to enable enclosure or server indicators by using the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI). About this task To perform this operation, you must have one of the following authority levels: •...
  • Page 8 To find the location code and to determine if there is an LED to help you identify the system that requires support, complete the following steps: Procedure 1. Select the server you are working on to see the location codes: • 5105-22E, 9008-22L, 9009-22A, 9009-22G, 9223-22H, or 9223-22S locations (http:// www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/POWER9/p9ecs/p9ecs_922_loccodes.htm) 6 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 9 About this task ™ For IBM Power Systems that contain the POWER9 processor, the identify LEDs can be used to identify or verify the location of a part that you intend to install, remove, or replace. The identify function (flashing the amber LED) corresponds to the location code that you will be using.
  • Page 10 Identifying a part in an IBM i system or logical partition You can activate or deactivate the indicator light to locate a part in an IBM i system or logical partition. Finding the location code and activating the indicator light for a part by using the IBM i operating...
  • Page 11 4. Record the location information. Related information Service and productivity tools for PowerLinux servers from IBM Activating the indicator light for a part by using the Linux operating system If you know the location code of a part, activate the indicator light to help locate the part while performing service operations.
  • Page 12 Related information Service and productivity tools for Linux on Power servers Identifying a part in a VIOS system or logical partition Learn how to find the location code and identify a part by using the Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) tools. Finding the location code of a part in a VIOS system or logical partition You can use Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) tools to find the location code of a part before you activate the indicator light.
  • Page 13 PC or notebook and web browser (http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/POWER9/p9hby/ browser.htm). For IBM Power Systems that contain the POWER9 processor, the identify LEDs can be used to identify or verify the location of a part that you intend to install, remove, or replace. The identify function (flashing the amber LED) corresponds to the location code that you will be using.
  • Page 14 Activating the identify LED by using the ASMI when you do not know the location code Learn how to activate the identify LED by using the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) when you do not know the location code. About this task You can turn on the identify indicators in each enclosure.
  • Page 15: Starting A System

    Learn how to start a system after performing a service action or upgrading a system. About this task Note: If the system is an IBM Elastic Storage Server, work with the customer to start the system. Starting a system that is not managed by an HMC You can use the power button or the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) to start a system that is not managed by a Hardware Management Console (HMC).
  • Page 16 • If your partitions does start, this ends the procedure. • If your partitions does not start, continue with step “6” on page 14. 6. On the ASMI Welcome pane, specify your user ID and password, and click Log In. 7.
  • Page 17 Also, the next time you start the system, it might take longer if all applications are not ended before stopping the system. Note: If the system is an IBM Elastic Storage Server, work with the customer to stop the system. Stopping a system that is not managed by an HMC You might need to stop the system to complete another task.
  • Page 18 • If your system is running the IBM i operating system, type PWRDWNSYS. If your system is partitioned, use the PWRDWNSYS command to power off each of the secondary partitions. Then, use the PWRDWNSYS command to power off the primary partition.
  • Page 19 • If your system is running the IBM i operating system, type PWRDWNSYS. If your system is partitioned, use the PWRDWNSYS command to power off each of the secondary partitions. Then, use the PWRDWNSYS command to power off the primary partition.
  • Page 20: System Covers

    H924S (9223-42S) server so that you can access the hardware parts or perform service. Removing the front and side cover Use these instructions to remove the front and side cover from a 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H),...
  • Page 21 Removing the front cover from a rack-mounted 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system Use this procedure to remove the front cover from a rack-mounted IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 22 Figure 5. Removing the front cover Removing the front covers from a stand-alone 9009-41A or 9009-41G system Use this procedure to remove the cover from a stand-alone IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A or 9009-41G) server so that you can access components or perform service.
  • Page 23 Figure 6. Unlocking the front door b) Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface. If not, do so now. c) Twist the cover latch to the left (counterclockwise) to unlock the cover as shown in Figure 7 on page Vertical is locked;...
  • Page 24 Figure 7. Opening the front cover latch d) Pull the cover away from the system as shown in Figure 8 on page 23. The cover has an indentation where you can hold onto it more easily. 22 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 25 Figure 8. Removing the front cover Removing the side cover from a stand-alone 9009-41A or 9009-41G system Use this procedure to remove the side cover from a stand-alone IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A or 9009-41G) server. About this task This cover does not need to be removed to service internal parts.
  • Page 26 Figure 9. Removing the plastic piece from the handle cover 3. Pry the inner tabs that are located on the sides of the handle cover to the center to disengage the side latches. 4. Remove the handle cover by sliding it toward the front of the system, and then lifting it upwards. See Figure 10 on page 25.
  • Page 27 Figure 10. Removing the handle cover 5. Remove the rear screw from the side cover by using a Phillips screwdriver as shown in Figure 11 on page 26. Common procedures for installable features 25...
  • Page 28 Figure 11. Removing the screw from the side cover 6. Slide the side cover off of the system in the direction that is shown in Figure 12 on page 27. Note: The side cover has cover tabs that lock it into place. 26 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 29 Figure 12. Removing the side cover Installing the front and side cover Use this procedure to install the front and side cover on a 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H),...
  • Page 30 Installing the front cover on a rack-mounted 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system Use this procedure to install the front cover on a rack-mounted IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 31 Installing the front cover and front door on a stand-alone 9009-41A or 9009-41G system Use this procedure to install the front cover and front door on a stand-alone IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A or 9009-41G) server to access components or perform service.
  • Page 32 Figure 15. Installing the front cover and door c) Rotate the cover up and towards the system until the release latch is seated into its respective slot. d) Twist the cover latch to the right (clockwise) to lock the cover as shown in Figure 16 on page 31. Vertical is locked;...
  • Page 33 Figure 16. Closing the front cover latch e) Close the front door. Insert the front door key into the lock as shown in Figure 17 on page 32. Twist the key to the right (clockwise) to lock the door. Horizontal is locked; vertical is unlocked. Common procedures for installable features 31...
  • Page 34 Figure 17. Locking the front door Installing the side cover on a stand-alone 9009-41A or 9009-41G system Use this procedure to install the side cover on a stand-alone IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A or 9009-41G) server. Procedure 1. Place the side cover down over the system.
  • Page 35 Figure 18. Installing the side cover 3. Install the side cover screw at the rear of the system by using a Phillips screwdriver as shown in Figure 19 on page 34. Common procedures for installable features 33...
  • Page 36 Figure 19. Installing the side cover screw 4. Secure the handle cover by sliding it toward the rear of the system. See Figure 20 on page 35. 34 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 37 Figure 20. Securing the handle cover 5. Insert the plastic piece within the handle cover by pushing it firmly into the handle cover as shown in Figure 21 on page 36. Common procedures for installable features 35...
  • Page 38 42. Removing the service access cover Use this procedure to remove the service access cover from an 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H), IBM Power System H922S (9223-22S), IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 39 Removing the service access cover from a rack-mounted 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system Use this procedure to remove the service access cover from a rack-mounted IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 40 Figure 23. Removing the service access cover from a rack-mounted system Removing the service access cover from a stand-alone 9009-41A or 9009-41G system Use this procedure to remove the service access cover from a stand-alone IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A or 9009-41G) server.
  • Page 41 Figure 24. Removing the service access cover Installing the service access cover Use this procedure to install the service access cover on an 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H),...
  • Page 42 Installing the service access cover on a rack-mounted 5105-22E, 9008-22L, 9009-22A, 9009-22G, 9223-22H, or 9223-22S system Use this procedure to install the service access cover on a rack-mounted 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H), or IBM Power System H922S (9223-22S) server.
  • Page 43 Installing the service access cover on a rack-mounted 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system Use this procedure to install the service access cover on a rack-mounted IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 44 Figure 27. Installing the service access cover Removing and replacing the air baffle Use this procedure to remove and replace the air baffle in a 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H),...
  • Page 45 Removing the air baffle from a 5105-22E, 9008-22L, 9009-22A, 9009-22G, 9223-22H, or 9223-22S system Use this procedure to remove the air baffle from a 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H), or IBM Power System H922S (9223-22S) server.
  • Page 46 Replacing the air baffle in a 5105-22E, 9008-22L, 9009-22A, 9009-22G, 9223-22H, or 9223-22S system Use this procedure to replace the air baffle in a 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H), or IBM Power System H922S (9223-22S) server.
  • Page 47 Removing the air baffle from a 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system Use this procedure to remove the air baffle from a IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 48 Replacing the air baffle in a 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system Use this procedure to replace the air baffle in a IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 49 Figure 32. Replacing the air baffle in a rack-mounted system Common procedures for installable features 47...
  • Page 50 Removing the front cover from a 9040-MR9 system Use this procedure to remove the front cover from a IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) server so that you can access the components or perform service.
  • Page 51 Figure 34. Removing the front cover Installing the front cover on a 9040-MR9 system Use this procedure to install the cover on a IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) server. Procedure 1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface.
  • Page 52 Removing and replacing service access cover on a 9040-MR9 system Use these instructions to remove and replace the service access cover on an IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) system so that you can access the hardware parts or perform service.
  • Page 53 Figure 36. Removing the service access cover Installing the service access cover on the 9040-MR9 system Use this procedure to install the service access cover on the IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) server. Procedure 1. Ensure that you have the electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap on and that the ESD clip is plugged into a ground jack or connected to an unpainted metal surface.
  • Page 54 Figure 37. Installing the service access cover 52 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 55 Service and operating positions for the 5105-22E, 9008-22L, 9009-22A, 9009-22G, 9223-22H, or 9223-22S system Use these procedures to place the 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H), or IBM Power System H922S (9223-22S) server into the service or operating position.
  • Page 56 Figure 38. Releasing the side latches 54 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 57 Placing a 5105-22E, 9008-22L, 9009-22A, 9009-22G, 9223-22H, or 9223-22S system into the operating position Use this procedure to place the rack-mounted 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H), or IBM Power System H922S (9223-22S) server into the operating position.
  • Page 58 Placing a rack-mounted 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system into the service position Use this procedure to place a serverIBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) into the service position.
  • Page 59 Figure 40. Removing the front cover 3. If not already removed, remove the front screws (A) that secure the system unit to the rack. See the following figure. Common procedures for installable features 57...
  • Page 60 Figure 41. Removing the front screws 4. For a rack-mounted system, open the side latches (A) and pull the latches to slide the system unit fully into the service position until the slides click and hold the system unit securely. Ensure that the screws inside the latches are not secured to the rack.
  • Page 61 Figure 42. Releasing the side latches Common procedures for installable features 59...
  • Page 62 Placing a rack-mounted 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system into the operating position Use this procedure to place an IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server into the operating position.
  • Page 63 Placing a stand-alone 9009-41A or 9009-41G system into the service position to work with the system processor or the system backplane Use this procedure to place an IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A or 9009-41G) server into the service position to work with the system processor or the system backplane.
  • Page 64 Figure 44. Removing the power supplies 1) Label the power cord, and then unstrap the hook-and-loop fastener (D) to release the power cord (A) from the power supply handle. Retain the hook-and-loop fastener for future use. 2) Pull the power cord (A) out of the power supply (C) in the direction shown. Pull the power cord connector;...
  • Page 65 Figure 45. Removing the service access cover 1) Release the latch by pushing the release latch (A) in the direction shown. 2) Slide the cover (B) off the system unit. When the front of the service access cover has cleared the upper frame ledge, lift the cover up and off the system unit.
  • Page 66 Placing a stand-alone 9009-41A or 9009-41G system into the operating position after you work with the system processor or the system backplane Use this procedure to place an IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A or 9009-41G) server into the operating position after you work with the system processor or the system backplane.
  • Page 67 Figure 47. Moving the stand-alone system to the vertical position b) Replace the side cover. Refer to Figure 48 on page 66. Common procedures for installable features 65...
  • Page 68 Figure 48. Installing the service access cover 1) Slide the cover (B) on to the system unit as shown. 2) Close the latch release (A) by pushing it in the direction shown. c) Replace the power supplies into the system. Refer to Figure 49 on page 67.
  • Page 69 Figure 49. Replacing a power supply 1) Align the power supply (C) with the bay and slide the power supply into the system until the latch (B) locks in place. 2) Connect the power cord (A) to the power supply (C). 3) Use the hook-and-loop fastener (D) and tie the power cord to the power supply handle.
  • Page 70 Service and operating positions for a 9040-MR9 system Use these procedures to place an IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) server into the service or operating position. Placing a 9040-MR9 system into the service position Use this procedure to place an IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) system into the service position.
  • Page 71 Figure 50. Placing the system in service position Placing a 9040-MR9 system into the operating position Use this procedure to place an IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) system into the operating position. Before you begin Attention: When you place the system in the operating position, ensure that the cables at the rear of the system do not catch or bind as you push the system unit back into the rack.
  • Page 72: Power Cords

    3. Using your labels, reconnect all of the external cables that plug into the PCIe adapters. Power cords Use these procedures to disconnect and connect the power cords in IBM Power Systems servers. Disconnecting power cords Use these procedures to disconnect the power cords from 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922...
  • Page 73 Disconnecting the power cords from the 5105-22E, 9008-22L, 9009-22A, 9009-22G, 9223-22H, or 9223-22S system Use this procedure to disconnect the power cords from the 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H), or IBM Power System H922S (9223-22S) server.
  • Page 74 (L003) 72 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 75 Disconnecting the power cords from the 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system Use this procedure to disconnect the power cords from the IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 76 Figure 53. Removing the power cords from a rack-mounted server 74 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 77 Figure 54. Removing the power cords from a stand-alone server (L003) Common procedures for installable features 75...
  • Page 78 76 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 79 (L003) Disconnecting the power cords from the 9040-MR9 system Use this procedure to disconnect the power cords from an IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) server. Procedure 1. If applicable, open the rack door at the rear of the system.
  • Page 80 Figure 55. Removing the power cords (L003) 78 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features...
  • Page 81 DANGER: Multiple power cords. The product might be equipped with multiple AC power cords or multiple DC power cables. To remove all hazardous voltages, disconnect all power cords and power cables. (L003) Common procedures for installable features 79...
  • Page 82 Connecting power cords Use these procedures to connect the power cords to an 5105-22E, IBM Power System L922 (9008-22L), IBM Power System S922 (9009-22A and 9009-22G), IBM Power System H922 (9223-22H), IBM Power System H922S (9223-22S), IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 83 Connecting the power cords to the 9009-41A, 9009-41G, 9009-42A, 9009-42G, 9223-42H, or 9223-42S system Use this procedure to connect the power cords to the IBM Power System S914 (9009-41A and 9009-41G), IBM Power System S924 (9009-42A and 9009-42G), IBM Power System H924 (9223-42H), or IBM Power System H924S (9223-42S) server.
  • Page 84 3. If applicable, close the rack door at the rear of the system. Connecting the power cords to the 9040-MR9 system Use this procedure to connect the power cords to an IBM Power System E950 (9040-MR9) server. Procedure 1. If applicable, open the rack door at the rear of the system.
  • Page 85 Figure 59. Connecting the power cords 3. Close the rack door at the rear of the system. Installing or replacing a part by using an HMC You can use the Hardware Management Console (HMC) to perform many service actions, including the installation of a new field-replaceable unit (FRU) or parts.
  • Page 86 8. After the part is listed in the Pending Actions section, click Launch Procedure and follow the instructions to remove the part. Note: The HMC might display the IBM Knowledge Center instructions for removing the part. If so, follow those instructions to remove the part.
  • Page 87: Verifying The Installed Part

    7. Select a serviceable event and use the Selected drop-down menu list to select Repair. 8. Follow the instructions to repair the part. Note: The HMC might open IBM Knowledge Center instructions for repairing the part. If so, follow those instructions to repair the part.
  • Page 88 • No: If a service request number (SRN) or other reference code is displayed, suspect a loose adapter or cable connection. Review the installation procedures to ensure that the new feature is installed correctly. If you cannot correct the problem, collect all SRNs or any other reference code information that is displayed.
  • Page 89 d) Select All Resources, or select the diagnostics for the individual part to test only the part you replaced and any devices that are attached to the part you replaced and press Enter. Did the Resource Repair Action menu appear? No: Go to step “6”...
  • Page 90 2. Sign on with at least service level authority. 3. On the command line of the IBM i session, type strsst and press Enter. Note: If you cannot navigate to the System Service Tools display, use function 21 from the control panel.
  • Page 91 • The stand-alone diagnostics require access to the system console. About this task This procedure describes how to use the diagnostics from a CD-ROM. For information about other methods of running diagnostics, see Running the stand-alone hardware diagnostics. Procedure 1. Stop all jobs and applications and then stop the operating system on the system or logical partition. 2.
  • Page 92 c. Select Set All Identify Indicators to NORMAL and press Enter. d. Choose Commit. Note: This changes the system attention and identify indicators from the Fault state to the Normal state. e. Exit to the command line. Verifying an installed part or replaced part on a system or logical partition by using Virtual I/O Server tools If you installed or replaced a part, you might want to use the tools in Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) to verify that the part is recognized by the system or logical partition.
  • Page 93 • No: If an SRN or other reference code is displayed, suspect a loose adapter or cable connection. Review the procedures for the part that you replaced to ensure that the new part is installed correctly. If you cannot correct the problem, collect all SRNs or any other reference code information that is displayed.
  • Page 94 • No: If the No Trouble Found display appears, go to step “9” on page 92. • Yes: Go to step “8” on page 92. 8. Select the parent or child of the resource for the replaced part from the Resource Repair Action menu if necessary.
  • Page 95 • Yex: Continue with the next step. 5. Select and highlight the service action event from the Error Associated With This Serviceable Event window. 6. Click Close Event. 7. Add comments for the serviceable event. Include any unique additional information. Click OK. 8.
  • Page 96 Use this procedure to turn off any indicator light that you turned on as a part of a service action. Procedure 1. Sign on to an IBM i session, with at least service level authority. 2. On the command line of the session, type strsst and press Enter.
  • Page 97 12. Select the Acknowledge all errors function at the bottom of the Service Action Log display, if all problems have been resolved. 13. Close the log entry by selecting option 8 (Close new entry) on the Service Action Log Report display. Deactivating the indicator light by using the Linux operating system After you complete a removal and replacement procedure, you can deactivate the indicator light.
  • Page 98 3. In the Location code field, type the location code of the FRU and click Continue. 4. From the Identify indicator status list, select Off. 5. Click Save settings. Deactivating the identify LED by using the ASMI when you do not know the location code Learn how to deactivate the identify LED by using the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) when you do not know the location code.
  • Page 99 Deactivating LEDs by using the HMC Use this procedure to deactivate LEDs by using the Hardware Management Console (HMC). Deactivating a system attention LED or partition LED by using the HMC Use this procedure to deactivate a system attention LED or partition LED by using the Hardware Management Console (HMC).
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