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| Hi, I have a client that has the orange attention LED on their server we have worked out that it was a power failure (someone accidently ripped the power cable out of the wall) and now was wondering how do I turn the LED off. I have looked through SMIT but can't seem to find anything appropriate. Thanking you in advanced. Connect |
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| Do I select the operator panel within the list of resources....... "Gwen" <gwenmarie74@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4f9f2675.0409201805.60e16ec6@posting.google.c om... > run diag, select Diagnostic Routines and System Verification. |
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| "connect" <pamato@ultradata.com.au> wrote in message news:<cinmc6$5ds$1@perki.connect.com.au>... > Hi, > I have a client that has the orange attention LED on their server we have > worked out that it was a power failure (someone accidently ripped the power > cable out of the wall) and now was wondering how do I turn the LED off. I > have looked through SMIT but can't seem to find anything appropriate. > > Thanking you in advanced. > > Connect I don't know how whether this can help u or not. Mine, a 630. I will use this if i encounter the same thing like yours. # smitty problem -> Hardware diagnostics -> Current Shell diagnostics and press ENTER to proceed -> Resource selection -> sysplanar0 and F7 -> Log repair action It will take some time for it to complete. Good luck. |
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| gwenmarie74@hotmail.com (Gwen) wrote in message news:<4f9f2675.0409201805.60e16ec6@posting.google. com>... > run diag, select Diagnostic Routines and System Verification. Go into 'diag' From there, go into 'Task selection'. Now choose menu item 'Identify and Attention Indicators' Move the cursor to 'Set System Attention Indicator to NORMAL' and press enter to select this. Press F7 to Commit the selection F10 to exit The light should go out. (This is from my own notes a while ago so it may have changed slightly) Scott |
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| Thank You Scott, This worked!!!!!!!!!! I'll put this into my notes..... Thanks Again Cheers Pedds : ) "Scott Doyland" <scott_doyland@johnlewis.co.uk> wrote in message news:3994f860.0409202353.4bd21f47@posting.google.c om... > gwenmarie74@hotmail.com (Gwen) wrote in message news:<4f9f2675.0409201805.60e16ec6@posting.google. com>... > > run diag, select Diagnostic Routines and System Verification. > > Go into 'diag' > From there, go into 'Task selection'. > Now choose menu item 'Identify and Attention Indicators' > Move the cursor to 'Set System Attention Indicator to NORMAL' and > press enter to select this. > Press F7 to Commit the selection > F10 to exit > > The light should go out. > > (This is from my own notes a while ago so it may have changed > slightly) > > Scott |
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