7.
Press
Ctrl-D
to
log
off
from
root
user
or
CE
Login.
8.
Complete
the
installation
by
going
to
“Step
26.
Install
the
Rack
Doors”
on
page
28.
Standalone
Diagnostic
Operation
Use
standalone
diagnostics
to
test
the
system
when
the
online
diagnostics
are
not
installed
and
as
a
method
of
testing
the
disk
drives
that
cannot
be
tested
by
the
online
diagnostics.
Note:
No
error
log
analysis
is
done
by
the
standalone
diagnostics.
The
standalone
diagnostics:
v
Are
resident
on
a
Network
Installation
Management
(NIM)
server
v
Provide
a
method
to
test
the
system
when
the
online
diagnostics
are
not
installed
or
cannot
be
loaded
from
the
disk
drive
v
Allow
testing
of
the
disk
drives
and
other
resources
that
cannot
be
tested
by
the
online
diagnostics
v
Do
not
have
access
to
the
AIX
configuration
data
v
Do
not
have
access
to
the
AIX
error
log
v
Do
not
allow
for
running
of
error
log
analysis
Perform
Slow
Boot
To
fully
analyze
all
of
the
available
information,
perform
the
following
steps
before
doing
a
hardware
repair
or
replacement:
1.
Record
the
8-character
error
code
(and
location
code
if
present)
displayed
as
the
operator
panel
value
displayed
on
the
HMC
or
that
was
reported
by
the
customer.
2.
Do
a
slow
boot
in
service
mode.
This
boot
can
be
specified
using
the
System
Power
Control
Menu
on
the
Service
Processor
Main
Menu.
(A
fast
boot
skips
much
of
the
built-in
diagnostic
testing.)
A
slow
boot
may
yield
a
new
8-character
error
code
displayed
as
an
operator
panel
value
on
the
HMC
and
new
errors
in
the
service
processor
error
log.
If
a
new
error
code
is
reported,
use
this
code
to
continue
problem
analysis.
See
“Running
Online
Diagnostics
in
Service
Mode”
on
page
34.
Partitioned
System
Considerations
for
Standalone
Diagnostics
To
run
standalone
diagnostics
on
a
full
system
partition,
you
must
reboot
the
entire
system.
However,
for
a
partition
in
a
partitioned
system,
you
can
boot
standalone
diagnostics
either
in
a
given
partition
or
on
the
entire
system
(which
is
the
same
procedure
as
a
full
system
partition).
For
a
partitioned
system,
before
running
standalone
diagnostics
on
a
given
partition,
the
user
must
move
the
device
from
the
existing
location
where
standalone
diagnostics
is
booted
(the
network
adapter
connected
to
the
NIM
server,
in
the
case
of
NIM
boot
of
standalone
diagnostics),
to
the
partition
that
will
run
standalone
diagnostics.
Devices
in
a
partitioned
system
are
moved
on
an
I/O-slot
basis.
Running
Standalone
Diagnostics
from
a
Network
Installation
Management
(NIM)
Server
A
client
system
connected
to
a
network
with
a
NIM
server
can
boot
standalone
diagnostics
from
the
NIM
server
if
the
client-specific
settings
on
both
the
NIM
server
and
client
are
correct.
Notes:
1.
All
operations
to
configure
the
NIM
server
require
root
user
authority.
2.
If
you
replace
the
network
adapter
in
the
client,
the
network
adapter
hardware
address
settings
for
the
client
must
be
updated
on
the
NIM
server.
3.
The
Cstate
for
each
standalone
diagnostics
client
on
the
NIM
server
should
be
kept
in
the
diagnostic
boot
has
been
enabled
state.
4.
On
the
client
partition,
the
NIM
server
network
adapter
can
be
put
in
the
bootlist
after
the
boot
disk
drive.
This
allows
the
system
to
boot
in
standalone
diagnostics
from
the
NIM
server
if
there
is
a
Chapter
3.
Verifying
the
Hardware
Operations
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