13. Troubleshooting
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13.3 AutoSave procedure
When a failure occurs, use the AutoSave function of BASE SYSTEM/S10VE to save the data required to
analyze the failure. The AutoSave procedure is as follows.
13.3.1 If the CPU module is connected to PADT
(1) Set the CPU RUN/STOP switch of the CPU module to the STOP position.
(2) Run AutoSave from PADT. For instructions on how to use AutoSave, see
8.4.6.10 RAS menu: AutoSave
.
13.3.2 If the CPU module is not connected to PADT
(1) When at ET connector of the CPU module is not in use
[1] Set the CPU RUN/STOP switch of the CPU module to the STOP position.
[2] From PADT, specify the IP address that is specified for an ET connector of the CPU module that is
not in use. For details about how to specify this information, see
8.4.3.1 Online menu: Change PCs
.
[3] Connect the CPU module to PADT by using an Ethernet cable.
[4] Run AutoSave from PADT. For details about running AutoSave, see
8.4.6.10 RAS menu: AutoSave
.
(2) When all ET connectors of the CPU module are in use
[1] Set the CPU RUN/STOP switch of the CPU module to the STOP position.
[2] Connect the CPU module to PADT within the same network, and then from PADT, specify the IP
address that is specified for the connection port for connecting to the network. For details about how
to specify this information, see
8.4.3.1 Online menu: Change PCs
.
[3] Run AutoSave from PADT. For details about running AutoSave, see
8.4.6.10 RAS menu: AutoSave
.
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