Follow this procedure to narrow down a problem you are having on
your server, and to gather the necessary information to report the problem
to your next level of support.
- Can you turn on your system?
- Does the Function/Data display on the system control display start
with Function 11-3, or is the System Attention light on? Use the up and down
arrow buttons to cycle through the functions to determine if an 11-3 exists.
Press Enter to alternate between function and data.
- Yes: Go to step 19 to
determine if an 11-3 exists.
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Is the system logically partitioned?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 5.
- Using system service tool (SST)/dedicated service tool (DST) from
the primary partition console, select Work with system partitions,
then select Work with partition status. Is there a
partition with the state of Failed or Unit Attn?
- Yes: Go to step 19.
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Does the console show a Main Storage Dump Manager
display?
- Does the display station that was in use when the problem occurred
(or any display station) appear to be operational?
Note: The display
station is operational if there is a signon display or a menu with a command
line. If another display station is operational, use that display station
to resolve the problem.
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Choose from the following options:
- Is a message related to this problem shown on the display station?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 12.
- Is this a system operator message?
Note: It is a system
operator message if the display indicates that the message is in the QSYSOPR
message queue. Critical messages can be found in the QSYSMSG.
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 10.
- Is the system operator message highlighted, or does it have an
asterisk (*) by it?
- Yes: Go to step 18.
- No: Go to step 14.
- Move the cursor to the message line and press
F1 (for help), or use option 5 (Display details and reply). Does the Additional
Message Information display appear?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 12.
- Record the message information that is shown on the problem summary
form. If possible, follow the recovery instructions on the Additional Message
Information display. Did this solve the problem?
- Yes: This ends the procedure.
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Type dspmsg qsysopr on any command
line and press Enter to display system operator messages. Did you find a
message that is highlighted or has an asterisk (*) by it?
- Did you find a message at or near the time that the problem occurred?
Use option 5 (Display details and reply) on the Work with Message
display to determine the time that a message occurred.
If the problem
appears to affect only one display station, you might be able to use information
from the JOB menu to diagnose and solve the problem. Type GO JOB and
press Enter on any command line to find this menu.
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Go to step 16.
- Perform the following steps:
- Use option 5 (Display details and reply) to display additional information
about the message.
- Record the message information that is shown on the problem summary form.
If it indicates that you need to run problem analysis, go to step 18.
- If possible, follow any recovery instructions that are shown.
Did this solve the problem?
- Yes: This ends the procedure.
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Were you instructed by the message information to look for additional
messages in the system operator's message queue (QSYSOPR)?
- Yes: Press F12 (Cancel) to return to the list of
messages and look for other related messages. Then, return to step 12.
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Do you know which input/output device is causing
the problem?
- If you do not know which input/output device is causing the problem,
describe the problems that you have observed by performing the following steps:
- Type go userhelp on any command line and press Enter.
- Select option 10 (Save information to help resolve a problem) on the Information
and Problem Handling (USERHELP) menu. Type a brief description of the problem
and press Enter on the Save Information to Help Resolve a Problem display.
If you specify the default Y for the Enter notes about
problem field and press Enter, the Select Text Type display appears that allows
you to enter more text to describe your problem.
- Refer to Report problems: Overview for
more details.
- Perform the following steps:
- Use option 5 (Display details and reply) to display additional information
about the message.
- Press F14, or use the Work with Problem (WRKPRB) command. See Use the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command for
details.
- If this does not solve the problem, see Symptom and recovery actions.
- Perform the following steps:
- Make sure that you have collected all of the system reference codes.
- Go to the System reference
code list, find the system reference codes that you collected, and
perform the actions indicated.