Manage Serviceable Events With The Hmc; Hardware User Interfaces - IBM Power 595 Technical Overview And Introduction

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4.5.4 Manage serviceable events with the HMC

Service strategies become more complicated in a partitioned environment. The Manage
Serviceable Events task in the HMC can help streamline this process.
Each logical partition reports errors it detects, without determining whether other logical
partitions also detect and report the errors. For example, if one logical partition reports an
error for a shared resource, such as a managed system power supply, other active logical
partitions might report the same error.
By using the Manage Serviceable Events task in the HMC, you can:
Avoid long lists of repetitive
errors and consolidating them into one error.
Initiate service functions on systems and logical partitions including the exchanging of
parts, configuring connectivity, and managing dumps.

4.5.5 Hardware user interfaces

Two interfaces are discussed in this section. The ASMI and the graphics terminal.
Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI)
The ASMI interfaces to the service processor enables you to manage the operation of the
server, such as auto power restart. You can also view information about the server, such as
the error log and vital product data. Use the ASMI to change the service processor IP
addresses or to apply some security policies and avoid the access from undesired IP
addresses or range. Various repair procedures require connection to the ASMI.
If you are able to use the service processor's default settings, accessing the ASMI is not
necessary.
call home
information by recognizing that these are repeated
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