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5 Contents9 Safety and Environmental Notices13 About Service Functions (SY44-5902-03)Who should read this book Conventions and terminology used in this book Prerequisite and related information 14 iSeries NavigatorHow to send your comments 15 Chapter 1. Dedicated Service Tools (DST)59 Chapter 2. Hardware Service Manager113 Chapter 3. Product Activity Log139 Chapter 4. Service Reference ProceduresSetting the system date and time 140 Determining the dominant operating systemSystem password 141 System unique identifier142 Determining a primary or alternative consolePrimary console requirements Identifying the consoles when the system is operational 143 Locating the systems load source from the system console144 History file145 Continuously Powered Main Storage (CPM)Low-level debug and data collecting procedures Getting started 146 Displaying data for functions 57, 63, and 64 (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)148 Changing the address149 Changing the address in functions 58 through 61 (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)150 Displaying data from function 62Logical partitions 151 Examples: Missing or non-reporting system bus resources152 Determining the release level of a logical partitionLocating a secondary partitions console 153 Locating a secondary partitions load sourceLocating a secondary partitions load source from the secondary partitions console 154 Locating a secondary partitions load source from the primary partitions console155 Querying logical partition time and dateConverting secondary partition time and date to primary partition time and date Finding the SRC history list for a secondary partition Closing related problems in other logical partitions 156 Accessing the panel functions of a logical partitionDetermining which logical partition owns a FRU or a system I/O resource 157 Selecting IPL source and mode for a secondary partitionOptions on the Work with Partition Status displayFigure 63. Example of Work with Partitions Status display 158 144 Figure 64. Example of Work with Partitions Status display (continued) 160 146 161 Guest partitions163 IASP/Clustering Service Reference Procedures Determining if a tower is configured as switchable164 Determining the power controlling system of a tower166 Determining the resource name and HSL loop number of an HSL I/O bridge168 Switching ownership of a towers switchable resources170 Switching the mode of a towers switchable resources173 Chapter 5. Control Panel FunctionsValues for IPL types, key modes, and speeds 174 Control Panel Functions (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)176 162 178 164 180 166 182 168 184 170 186 172 188 Control panel functions (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)189 Ways to access the control panel (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)191 Control panel function descriptions (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)Customer control panel functions (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890) 199 Extended control panel functions (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, 890)202 Low-Level Debug (LLD) panel functions (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)205 Chapter 6. System Reference Code (SRC) Information231 Chapter 7. Initial Program Load (IPL) Information237 Chapter 8. Licensed Internal Code243 Chapter 9. System Architecture and Configuration283 Chapter 10. Working with Storage Dumps295 Appendix A. OS/400 Operating System335 Appendix B. Notices339 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations345 Index AB C 346 D347 E348 FG H 349 I350 JK L 351 MN O P 352 QR S 354 TU V W 355 ReadersComments Wed Like to Hear from YouReadersComments Wed Like to Hear from You ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 356 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL
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