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 | 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 | 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. |
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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