If
this
task
cannot
be
run,
or
the
service
processor
settings
were
not
previously
backed
up,
the
settings
should
be
recorded
manually.
To
record
the
settings
manually,
do
the
following:
1.
At
the
service
processor
main
menu,
select
Option
3
,
″
System
Information
Menu.
″
2.
At
the
system
information
menu,
select
Option
3,
,
″
Read
Service
Processor
Configuration.
″
3.
Manually
record
the
settings.
Menu
Inactivity
The
service
processor
exits
menu
mode
after
ten
minutes
of
inactivity
and
displays
a
message
indicating
that
it
has
done
so.
Pressing
any
key
on
the
virtual
terminal
window
causes
the
main
menu
to
display.
General
User
Menu
The
menu
options
presented
to
the
general
user
are
a
subset
of
the
options
available
to
the
privileged
user.
The
user
must
know
the
general-access
password,
if
one
is
set,
to
access
this
menu.
GENERAL
USER
MENU
1.
Power-on
System
2.
Power-off
System
3.
Read
VPD
Image
from
Last
System
Boot
4.
Read
Progress
Indicators
from
Last
System
Boot
5.
Read
Service
Processor
Error
Logs
6.
Read
System
POST
Errors
99.
Exit
from
Menus
0>
v
Power-on
System
Allows
the
user
to
start
the
system
using
the
current
virtual
operator
panel
on
the
HMC.
v
Power-off
System
This
option
is
not
available
on
this
system.
v
Read
VPD
Image
from
Last
System
Boot
Displays
manufacturer
vital
product
data,
such
as
serial
numbers
and
part
numbers,
that
were
stored
from
the
system
boot
prior
to
the
one
in
progress
now,
for
the
entire
system.
v
Read
Progress
Indicators
from
Last
System
Boot
Displays
a
number
of
the
boot
progress
indicators,
which
may
include
service
processor
checkpoints,
IPL
checkpoints,
or
AIX
configuration
codes,
from
the
previous
system
boot.
This
information
can
be
useful
in
diagnosing
system
faults.
Note:
If
you
are
running
one
or
more
logical
partitions,
enter
the
partition
ID
(0-15)
to
display
progress
indicators
for
that
partition
since
the
last
system
boot.
If
your
system
is
running
in
Full
System
Partition
mode,
this
option
automatically
displays
details
from
partition
zero.
The
progress
indicator
codes
are
listed
from
top
(latest)
to
bottom
(oldest).
This
information
is
not
stored
in
nonvolatile
storage.
If
the
system
is
powered
off
using
the
HMC,
this
information
is
retained.
If
the
ac
power
is
disconnected
from
the
system,
this
information
will
be
lost.
For
an
example,
refer
to
“LCD
Progress
Indicator
Log”
on
page
49.
v
Read
Service
Processor
Error
Logs
Displays
the
service
processor
error
logs.
For
an
example,
refer
to
“Service
Processor
Error
Logs”
on
page
48.
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