*
>
The * indicates the location to which the system will assign the resource.
Where as the > indicates the location to which the resource was last
assigned.
3. Press enter, the “Work with Controlling Resource” screen will appear.
4. Determine the location where you want to assign the resource and select the
Assign to option for that location.
5. Wait for the ″Hardware Resource Concurrent Maintenance″ display to appear with
the message indicating power on complete.
6. After exchanging an item, go to “Verifying the Repair” on page 920.
Note: If you have exchanged a 2766 Fibre Channel IOA, the IBM 2105 disk unit
subsystem must be updated to use the World-Wide Port-Name of the
new 2766 IOA. This name can be found in the Port worldwide name
field on the iSeries 400 by displaying detail on the 2766 IOA Logical
Hardware Resource information in Hardware Service Manager in
SST/DST. The 16-digit World-Wide Port-Name can also be determined
by including the digits ″1000″ to the beginning of the 12-digit IEEE
Address found on the tailstock label of the Fibre Channel IOA. Use the
ESS Web Interface User’s Guide (SC26–7346) to update the World-Wide
Port-Name in the host configuration on the IBM 2105 ESS. The ESS Web
Interface User’s Guide can also be found at the following URL:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/products/ess/refinfo
This ends the procedure.
FC 5074, FC 5079 – Cards – Dedicated
In some cases you do not need to power down the system in order to change PCI
cards. Use the following rules to determine if you should use dedicated or
concurrent removal and installation procedures.
For FC 5074 or FC 5079 cards – except IXS cards:
v Card positions C01 through C07 and C09 through C15 permit concurrent
maintenance using HSM. You can power down the individual card slot. See “FC
5074, FC 5079 – Cards – Concurrent” on page 620.
For FC 5074 or FC 5079 IXS cards:
v The IXS card in positions C05 or C11 permit tower level concurrent maintenance.
Do NOT power down the individual card slot. You can power down the FC
5074 tower or the top or bottom half of a 5079 tower.
Attention: All cards are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (see “Appendix C.
Working with Electrostatic Discharge-Sensitive Parts” on page 955).
CAUTION:
The circuit card contains lead solder. To avoid the release of lead (Pb) into the
environment, do not burn. Discard the circuit card as instructed by local
regulations. (RSFTC234)
1. Power off the tower using “Expansion Tower and SPCN Controlled Expansion
Unit Power Procedure” on page 926.
2. Remove the AC power cord on the frame that you are working on.
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