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<h1 class="topictitle1">Low-level debug panel functions 57 through 70</h1>
<div><p>You can enable these functions by selecting manual mode and selecting
Functions 25 and 26.</p>
<p>The following is a list of all the low-level debug panel
functions and a description of each:</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 57 - Display Service Processor Diagnostic Data Area
Addresses</span>. These addresses can be used to display debug data in
function 62.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 58 - Setting First Character of the Base Address for
the Function 62 Display</span>.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 59 - Setting Second Character of the Base Address
for the Function 62 Display</span>.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 60 - Setting Third Character of Address for Function
62 Display</span>.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 61 - Setting Fourth Character of Address for Function
62 Display</span>.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 62 - Display Service Processor Storage</span>.
This function displays service processor storage starting at the address that
has been set with functions 58 through 61.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 63 - System Status SRC Trace</span>. The system
status SRC trace is a copy of the last 25 status SRCs (those that are typically
associated with the IPL sequence or the power-off sequence). Enter a subfunction
between hexadecimal 00 and 18 to look at the status SRCs in sequential order.
The most recent SRC (the last status SRC) appears at subfunction hexadecimal
18.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 64-Diagnostic Status SRC Trace</span>. The diagnostic
status SRC trace is a copy of the last 25 status SRCs (those that are typically
associated with the service processor function of problem analysis and main
storage dump). Enter a subfunction between hexadecimal 00 and 18 to look at
the status SRCs in sequence. You can see the most recent SRC (the last status
SRC) at subfunction hexadecimal 18 and the extended SRC words for this SRC
at subfunctions 19 through 1A.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 65-Deactivate Remote Service</span>. Use this
function to deactivate a remote service session or Operations Console. This
function releases the communications port that was in use for a remote service
session or Operations Console.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 66 - Activate Remote Service</span>. Use this
function to activate a remote service session or Operations Console. This
function activates the communications port that is used by a remote service
session or Operations Console.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 67 - Disk Unit IOP Reset/Reload</span>. Function
67 is not available for all system types. Use this function to initiate an
IOP dump and a disk unit IOP reset/reload. The function is enabled only when
specific SRCs are displayed on the control panel and the associated IOP supports
a reset/reload function.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 68 - Power off Disk Unit IOP/IOA Power Domain</span>.
Function 68 is enabled only by specific disk-unit system reference codes (SRCs)
such as disk-unit attention SRCs.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 69 - Power on Disk Unit IOP/IOA Power Domain</span>.
Function 69 is enabled when the power domain is powered off.</p>
<p> <span class="uicontrol">Function 70 - Dump Service Processor Control Storage</span>.
This function saves the contents of the service processor control storage
into nonvolatile storage for potential use from an error log.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzatmcpfdc.htm" title="This information describes each control panel function, the uses and procedures for each function, and when you must use each function.">Instructions and descriptions for control panel functions</a></div>
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