See “Low-level debug and data collecting procedures” on page 131 for more information.

Function 58–Setting First Character of the Base Address for the Function 62 Display: See “Low-level debug and data collecting procedures” on page 131 for more information.

Function 59–Setting Second Character of the Base Address for the Function 62 Display: See “Low-level debug and data collecting procedures” on page 131 for more information.

Function 60–Setting Third Character of Address for Function 62 Display: See “Low-level debug and data collecting procedures” on page 131 for more information.

Function 61–Setting Fourth Character of Address for Function 62 Display: See “Low-level debug and data collecting procedures” on page 131 for more information.

Function 62–Display Service Processor Storage: This function displays service processor storage starting at the address that has been set with functions 58 through 61. See “Low-level debug and data collecting procedures” on page 131 for more information.

Function 63–System Status SRC Trace: The system status SRC trace is a copy of the last 25 status SRCs (those that are usually associated with the IPL sequence or the power-off sequence).

Enter a subfunction between hexadecimal 00 and 18 to look at the status SRCs in sequential order. The most recent SRC (the last status SRC) appears at subfunction hexadecimal 18.

See “Low-level debug and data collecting procedures” on page 131 for more information.

Function 64–Diagnostic Status SRC Trace: The diagnostic status SRC trace is a copy of the last 25 status SRCs (those that are usually associated with the service processor function of problem analysis and main store dump).

Enter a subfunction between hexadecimal 00 and 18 to look at the status SRCs in sequence. You can see the most recent SRC (the last status SRC) at subfunction hexadecimal 18 and the extended SRC words for this SRC at subfunctions 19 through 1A.

See “Low-level debug and data collecting procedures” on page 131 for more information.

Function 65–Deactivate Remote Service: Function 65 is available only when you have previously selected Manual mode and extended panel functions 25 and 26.

Use this function to deactivate a remote service session or iSeries Operations Console. This function releases the communications port that was in use for a remote service session or iSeries Operations Console.

Function 66–Activate Remote Service: Function 66 is available only when you have previously selected Manual mode and extended panel functions 25 and 26.

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