Create
Customized
Configuration
Diskette
This
selection
invokes
the
Diagnostic
Package
Utility
Service
Aid,
which
allows
the
user
to
create
a
standalone
diagnostic
package
configuration
diskette.
The
Standalone
Diagnostic
Package
Configuration
Diskette
allows
the
following
to
be
changed
from
the
console:
v
Default
refresh
rate
for
a
low
function
terminal
(LFT)
The
refresh
rate
used
by
the
standalone
diagnostic
package
is
60
Hz.
If
the
display’s
refresh
rate
is
77
Hz,
set
the
refresh
rate
to
77.
v
Different
async
terminal
console
You
can
create
a
console
configuration
file
that
allows
a
terminal
attached
to
any
RS232
or
RS422
adapter
to
be
selected
as
a
console
device.
The
default
device
is
an
RS232
TTY
device
attached
to
the
first
standard
serial
port
(S1).
Delete
Resource
from
Resource
List
Use
this
task
to
delete
resources
from
the
resource
list.
Note:
Only
resources
that
were
previously
detected
by
the
diagnostics
and
have
not
been
deleted
from
the
Diagnostic
Test
List
are
listed.
If
no
resources
are
available
to
be
deleted,
then
none
are
listed.
Disk
Maintenance
This
service
aid
provides
the
following
options
for
the
fixed-disk
maintenance:
v
Disk
to
Disk
Copy
v
Display/Alter
Sector
Disk
to
Disk
Copy
Notes:
1.
This
service
aid
cannot
be
used
to
update
to
a
different
size
drive.
The
service
aid
only
supports
copying
from
a
SCSI
drive
to
another
SCSI
drive
of
similar
size.
2.
Use
the
migratepv
command
when
copying
the
contents
to
other
disk
drive
types.
This
command
also
works
when
copying
SCSI
disk
drives
or
when
copying
to
a
different
size
SCSI
disk
drive.
Refer
to
System
Management
Guide:
Operating
System
and
Devices
for
a
procedure
on
migrating
the
contents
of
a
physical
volume.
This
publication
is
located
on
the
AIX
V4.3
Documentation
CD.
The
documentation
information
is
made
accessible
by
loading
the
documentation
CD
onto
the
hard
disk
or
by
mounting
the
CD
in
the
CD-ROM
drive.
This
selection
allows
you
to
recover
data
from
an
old
drive
when
replacing
it
with
a
new
drive.
The
service
aid
recovers
all
logical
volume
manager
(LVM)
software
reassigned
blocks.
To
prevent
corrupted
data
from
being
copied
to
the
new
drive,
the
service
aid
stops
if
an
unrecoverable
read
error
is
detected.
To
help
prevent
possible
problems
with
the
new
drive,
the
service
aid
stops
if
the
number
of
bad
blocks
being
reassigned
reaches
a
threshold.
To
use
this
service
aid,
both
the
old
and
new
disks
must
be
installed
in
or
attached
to
the
system
with
unique
SCSI
addresses.
This
requires
that
the
new
disk
drive
SCSI
address
must
be
set
to
an
address
that
is
not
currently
in
use
and
the
drive
be
installed
in
an
empty
location.
If
there
are
no
empty
locations,
then
one
of
the
other
drives
must
be
removed.
When
the
copy
is
complete,
only
one
drive
can
remain
installed.
Either
remove
the
target
drive
to
return
to
the
original
configuration,
or
perform
the
following
procedure
to
complete
the
replacement
of
the
old
drive
with
the
new
drive:
1.
Remove
both
drives.
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