The Non-reporting resources function key appears on various Logical Hardware
Resource displays. It allows you to view a list of the logical resources that were
detected in the past but are not being detected by the server now. A non-reporting
resource indicates that one of the following occurred:
v The resource might have been removed from the server.
v The resource might be powered off.
v There is a problem in the signal path between the server and the device.
v There is a resource failure.
You can also select the Failed and non-reporting resources option on the Hardware
Service Manager display to show non-reporting resources (see “Failed and
non-reporting resources” on page 53).
If no non-reporting resources are detected, one of the following messages is
displayed:
No non-reporting logical hardware resources were found.
or
No non-reporting packaging hardware resources were found.
Display resources associated with IOP
From packaging displays:
The Resources associated with IOP option is available only on the Logical Hardware
Resources on System Bus display (see “Display system bus resources” on page 79).
To access resources associated with the I/O processor, you must select the Logical
hardware resources option on the main Hardware Service Manager display, and then
select the System bus resources option.
From logical displays:
The Resources associated with IOP option is available only on the Logical Hardware
Resources on System Bus display (see “Display system bus resources” on page 79).
This option displays the selected IOP and lists all devices that are (logically)
attached to it. If more than one IOP is selected, the list contains all the IOPs and
their logically-attached resources.
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