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Verifying The Installed Part - IBM 5105-22E Manual

Common procedures for installable features
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The Manage Serviceable Events - Serviceable Event Overview window displays all of the events that
match your criteria. The information that is displayed in the compact table view includes the following
details:
• Problem number
• Machine management hardware (PMH) number
• Reference code - click the Reference code to display a description of the problem reported and
actions that can be taken to fix the problem.
• Status of the problem
• Last reported time of the problem
• Failing MTMs of the problem
Note: The full table view includes more detailed information, including reporting MTMS, first reported
time, and serviceable event text.
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.

Verifying the installed part

You can verify a newly installed or replaced part in your system, logical partition, or expansion unit by
using the operating system, stand-alone diagnostics, or the Hardware Management Console (HMC).
Verifying a part by using the operating system or VIOS
If you installed a new feature or replaced a part, you might want to use the tools in the operating system
or Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) to verify that the feature or part is recognized by the system or logical
partition.
Verifying an installed feature or replaced part by using an AIX system or logical partition
If you installed a feature or replaced a part, you might want to use the tools in the AIX operating system
to verify that the feature or part is recognized by the system or logical partition.
Verifying an installed feature by using the AIX operating system
If you installed feature or replaced a part, you might want to use the tools in the AIX operating system to
verify that the feature or part is recognized by the system or logical partition.
Procedure
1. Log in as root user.
2. At the command line, type diag and press Enter.
3. Select Advanced Diagnostics Routines and press Enter.
4. From the Diagnostic Mode Selection menu, select System Verification and press Enter.
5. When the Advanced Diagnostic Selection menu appears, select one of the following options:
• To test a single resource, select the resource that you installed from the list of resources and press
Enter.
• To test all the resources that are available to the operating system, select All Resources and press
Enter.
6. Select Commit, and wait until the diagnostic programs run to completion, responding to any prompts
that appear.
7. Did the diagnostics run to completion and display the message No trouble was found?
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