This service aid may be accessed directly from the AIX command line, by entering:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp -b
Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies Service Aid
This service aid is used with Ring Indicate Power On Policy, Surveillance Policy,
Remote Maintenance Policy and Reboot Policy.
Save Hardware Management Policies
This selection will write all of the settings for the hardware management policies
to the file: /etc/lpp/diagnostics/data/hmpolicies
Restore Hardware Management Policies
This selection will restore all of the settings for the hardware management poli-
cies from the contents of the file: /etc/lpp/diagnostics/data/hmpolicies
This service aid may be accessed directly from the AIX command line, by entering:
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp -a
Diagnostic Package Utility Service Aid
The Diagnostic Package Utility Service Aid allows the user to perform the following
actions:
Format a 1, 2, or 4MB diskette
Create a Standalone Diagnostic Package Configuration Diskette
The Standalone Diagnostic Package Configuration Diskette allows the following
to be changed from the console:
– Default refresh rate for a LFT
The refresh rate used by the standalone diagnostic package is 60Hz. If the
display's refresh rate is 77Hz, then set the refresh rate to 77.
– Different async terminal console
A console configuration file that allows a terminal attached to any RS232 or
RS422 adapter to be selected as a console device can be created using this
service aid. The default device is a RS232 tty attached to the first standard
serial port (S1).
Chapter 7. Using the Service Aids 7-9