v SCSD Tape Drive Service Aid
v Spare Sector Availability
v SSA Service Aid
v System Fault Indicator
v System Identify Indicator
v Update Disk-Based Diagnostics
v Update System or Service Processor Flash
v 7135 RAIDiant Array Service Aids
v 7318 Serial Communication Network Server
Add Resource to Resource List
Use this task to add resources back to the resource list.
Note: Only resources that were previously detected by the diagnostics and deleted
from the Diagnostic Test List are listed. If no resources are available to be
added, then none are listed.
AIX Shell Prompt
Note: Use this service aid in Online Service Mode only.
This service aid allows access to the AIX command line. To use this service aid, the
user must know the root password (when a root password has been established).
Note: Do not use this task to install code or to change the configuration of the system.
This task is intended to view files, configuration records, and data. Using this
service aid to change the system configuration or install code can produce
unexplained system problems after exiting the diagnostics.
Analyze Adapter Internal Log
The PCI RAID adapter has an internal log that logs information about the adapter and
the disk drives attached to the adapter. Whenever data is logged in the internal log, the
device driver copies the entries to the AIX system error log and clears the internal log.
The Analyze Adapter Internal Log service aid analyzes these entries in the AIX system
error log. The service aid displays the errors and the associated service actions. Entries
that do not require any service actions are ignored.
When running this service aid, a menu is presented to enter the start time, the end
time, and the file name. The start time and end time have the following format:
[
mmddHHMMyy
]. (where
mm
is the month (1-12),
dd
is the date (1-31)
HH
is the hour
(00-23)
MM
is the minute (00-59), and
yy
is the last two digits of the year (00-99). The
file name is the location where the user wants to store the output data.
To invoke the service aid task from the command line, type:
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