ŸRead Progress Indicators from Last System Boot

Displays a number of the boot progress indicators, which may include Service Processor checkpoints, IPLROS checkpoints, and/or AIX configuration codes,

from the previous system boot. This information can be useful in diagnosing system faults.

The progress indicator codes are listed from top (latest) to bottom (oldest).

This information

is not

stored

in

nonvolatile storage. If the system

is powered

down using the

power-on button

on

the operator panel, this information is

retained. If the ac power

is

disconnected from the

system,

this

information

lost. For an example,

refer to

“LCD Progress Indicator

Log” on

page 77.

ŸRead Service Processor Error Logs

Displays error conditions detected by the service processor. Refer to “Servic Processor Error Logs” on page 75 for an example of this error log.

ŸRead System POST Errors

Select this item to review the

results of

the

POST (Power-On Self Test).

Your

server may be able to start in

the presence of POST errors if

there

are s

working system resources. If POST

errors occur during startup, this

error

log,

when used

with the diagnostics,

helps

to

isolate

faults. Refer to

“System POST

Errors” on

page 76 for an example

of

this

error

log.

 

 

ŸRead NVRAM

Displays Non Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) content.

ŸRead Service Processor Configuration

Displays current service processor configuration.

Chapter 3. Using the Service 45 Processor

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IBM H80 Series manual Read Nvram, Read Service Processor Configuration