Re: Sorry-basic reset question

From: Patrick B. O'Brien (pobrien@DOIT.NV.GOV)
Date: Tue Feb 24 2004 - 12:52:55 EST


Hard shutdown, No dump, takes you to the 'OK' prompt on your LED; to the Processor Menu.

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From: Sue Pellerito [mailto:Sue.Pellerito@JACKINTHEBOX.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 9:15 AM
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Subject: Re: Sorry-basic reset question

We have a RS/6000. I remember holding the reset until the Led reads 0c9 to
get a dump (using the yellow button). What is the white for and when is it
used?

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Hi, Sue,

The reset button is yellow. The power-on-power-off button is white. If
you hit the reset button (yellow), this will definitely reset the
comuter immediately and possibly caused in-flight transactions some
bleeding. If you hit the power-on-power-off button (white button), this
depends on a lot of factors! It depends on what Led codes are displayed
if you're able to successfully hit the power-on-power-off button twice.
As each system is NOT created equally within the IBM hardware platform
world it would be helpful to know if you're running a pSeries (Regatta
or equivalent [p670]) or an IBM RS/6000 machine to determine the proper
steps. Do you have an MCA or PCI architecture. (The steps are somewhat
different--but important for firmware). Please advise.

        Best wishes,

        Joseph Kremblas

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From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of
Sue Pellerito
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 5:24 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Sorry-basic reset question

We have an M80 here which was recently hung and needed to be restarted
from the hardware level. My question is which button should be used? The
white power button or the reset button. And what is the difference? I
seem to recall the reset button will create a dump if held for a few
seconds.

I am administering this system by default as the prior admin left the
company...



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