Standby
Phase
The
standby
phase
can
be
reached
in
either
of
two
ways:
v
With
the
server
off
and
power
connected
(the
normal
path),
recognized
by
OK
in
the
LCD
display.
OR
v
With
the
server
on
after
an
operating
system
fault,
recognized
by
an
8-digit
code
in
the
LCD
display.
In
the
standby
phase,
the
service
processor
takes
care
of
some
automatic
duties
and
is
available
for
menus
operation.
The
service
processor
remains
in
the
standby
phase
until
a
power-on
request
is
detected.
The
standby
phase
components
are
as
follows:
v
Modem
Configuration
The
service
processor
configures
the
modem
(if
installed)
so
that
incoming
calls
can
be
received,
or
outgoing
calls
can
be
placed.
v
Dial
In
Monitor
incoming
phone
line
to
answer
calls,
prompt
for
a
password,
verify
the
password,
and
remotely
display
the
standby
menu.
The
remote
session
can
be
mirrored
on
the
local
HMC
virtual
terminal
window
if
the
server
is
so
equipped
and
if
the
user
enables
this
function.
v
Menus
The
service
processor
menus
are
password-protected.
Before
you
can
access
them,
you
need
either
the
general
user-password
or
privileged-user
password.
Service
processor
menus
are
available
on
ASCII
terminals
attached
to
the
serial
ports
on
the
primary
I/O
book,
and
on
terminal
emulators.
On
HMC-managed
systems,
service
processor
menus
are
also
available
on
the
HMC
graphical
user
interface.
Bring-Up
Phase
On
a
system
that
is
powered-on
to
full
system
partition,
this
phase
is
entered
upon
power-on,
and
exited
upon
loading
of
the
operating
system.
On
a
system
that
is
powered-on
to
partition
standby,
this
phase
is
entered
upon
power-on,
and
exited
when
the
partition
manager
and
hypervisor
have
been
loaded
and
become
fully
operational
in
system
memory.
The
end
of
this
phase
is
indicated
when
LPAR
displays
on
the
operator
panel.
At
this
point,
the
server
can
start
multiple
logical
partitions
which
would
be
activated
through
the
HMC
graphical
user
interface.
The
bring-up
phase
components
are
as
follows:
v
Retry
Request
Check
The
service
processor
checks
to
see
if
the
previous
boot
attempt
failed.
If
the
specified
number
of
failures
are
detected,
the
service
processor
displays
an
error
code
and
places
an
outgoing
call
to
notify
an
external
party
if
the
user
has
enabled
this
option.
v
Dial
Out
The
service
processor
can
dial
a
preprogrammed
telephone
number
in
the
event
of
an
IPL
failure.
The
service
processor
issues
an
error
report
with
the
last
reported
IPL
status
indicated
and
any
other
available
error
information.
v
Update
Operator
Panel
The
service
processor
displays
operator
panel
data
on
the
HMC
virtual
terminal
window
if
a
remote
connection
is
active.
v
Environmental
Monitoring
The
service
processor
provides
expanded
error
recording
and
reporting.
v
System
Firmware
Surveillance
(Heartbeat
Monitoring)
Chapter
7.
Using
the
Service
Processor
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