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Common procedures for installable features
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• 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. When a test is run on a resource in system verification mode, and that resource
has an entry in the error log, if the test on the resource was successful, the Resource Repair Action
menu appears. Complete the following steps to update the error log to indicate that a system-
detectable part has been replaced. This changes the indicator light for the part from the fault state to
the normal state.
a) From the Resource Repair Action menu, select the parent or child of the resource that has been
replaced. If the repair action was to reseat a cable or adapter, select the resource associated with
that repair action. If the resource associated with your action does not appear in the Resource
List, select sysplanar0. Press Enter.
b) Select Commit after you make your selections.
a) If the No Trouble Found display appears, go to step "9" on page 92.
9. If you changed the service processor or network settings, as instructed in previous procedures,
restore the settings to the values they had prior to servicing the system.
10. Did you perform any hot-plug procedures before doing this procedure?
• No: Go to step "11" on page 92.
• Yes: Go to step "12" on page 92.
11. Start the operating system, with the system or logical partition in normal mode. Were you able to
start the operating system?
• No: Contact your service provider. This ends the procedure.
• Yes: Go to step "12" on page 92.
12. Are the indicator lights still on?
• No: This ends the procedure.
• Yes. Turn off the lights. For instructions, see Changing service indicators.
Verifying the installed part by using the HMC
If you have installed or replaced a part, use the Hardware Management Console (HMC) to update your
HMC records after you have completed a service action on your server. If you have reference codes,
symptoms, or location codes that you used during the service action, locate the records for use during this
procedure.
Procedure
1. At the HMC, examine the service action event log for any open service action events. See "Viewing
serviceable events by using the HMC" on page 93 for details.
2. Are there any service action events that are open?
No: If the system attention LED is still on, use the HMC to turn off the LED. See "Deactivating LEDs
by using the HMC" on page 97. This ends the procedure.
Yes: Continue with the next step.
3. Record the list of open service action events.
4. Examine the details of the open service action event. Is the error code associated with this service
action event the same as you gathered earlier.
• No: Choose one of the following options:
– Review the other serviceable events, find an event that does match, and continue with the next
step.
– If the log information does not match what you had gathered earlier, contact your service
provider.
92 Power Systems: Common procedures for installable features

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