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<h1 class="topictitle1">Report problems detected by the system</h1>
<div><p>The system problem log allows you to display a list of all the
problems recorded on the system.</p>
<div class="section"><p>You also can display detailed information about a specific problem.
For example, you can see the product type and serial number of the device
that had the problem, the date and time of the problem, the part that failed,
where the part is found, and the problem status. You can also analyze and
report a problem, or determine any service activity.</p>
<p>To report a problem
that has an entry in the problem log, perform the following steps:</p>
<ol><li>Type <tt>WRKPRB</tt> on any command line and press Enter. The Work with
Problems (WRKPRB) display appears.</li>
<li>If you have a problem ID, look for an entry with the same ID on the Work
with Problems display. Select option 8 (Work with problem) for the problem
you want to work with and press Enter. The Work with Problem display appears.</li>
<li>Select option 2 (Report problem) and press Enter. The Verify Contact Information
display appears.</li>
<li>To change any fields that appear, type over the current information and
press Enter. The system includes the new information in the service request.</li>
<li>Select the severity level that closely relates to the severity of your
problem on the Select Problem Severity display.</li>
<li>Select who should receive and process your request on the Select Service
Provider display.</li>
<li>Select when and how you want to send the service request on the Select
Reporting Option display.</li>
<li>Choose from the following options:<ul><li>To report the problem automatically, continue with Report problems automatically.</li>
<li>To report the problem by voice, perform the following steps: <ol type="a"><li>Select option 3 (Report service quest by voice). The telephone number
of the service provider for your specific problem will display. If the service
provider is IBM<sup>®</sup>,
a service number will be assigned to the problem. </li>
<li>To put this number in the problem log, press F14 (Specify service-assigned
number). </li>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Report problems automatically</h4><p>The automated
problem analysis function runs problem analysis routines automatically when
the system detects a problem.</p>
<p>The problem reporting function notifies
the service provider of the software problem. To run these functions, the
appropriate service attributes must be set to *YES. If these attributes are
set to *NO, you will need to run the problem analysis manually. The default
value for service attributes is *NO.</p>
<p>Use the Display Service Attribute
(DSPSRVA) command to display the service attributes, or use the Change Service
Attributes (CHGSRVA) command to change the service attributes.</p>
<p>To change
service attributes, fill in the appropriate information in the fields. Specify
*YES in the Analyze problem field to automatically run problem analysis at
the time of the failure. Problem analysis includes programs that attempt to
isolate or correct the problems. Automated problem analysis applies mostly
to hardware problems, and some software problems in Licensed Internal Code.
To determine which problems are analyzed automatically and which ones are
not, use the Work with Problem (WRKPRB) command. If the status is Opened,
it indicates that the problem has not been analyzed. For problems that are
not analyzed automatically, you can use the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command
to run the problem analysis manually. Go to <a href="rzahbpa2.htm#rzahbpa2">Use the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command</a> for
detailed information about the command. <a href="rzahbpa7.htm#rzahbpa7">Examples: Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command</a> provides
you examples of how the command is used.</p>
<p>When *YES is specified in the
Report problem automatically field, software problems are reported automatically
to the service provider. Your service provider is specified in the Control
point name field. For hardware problem reporting, contact your service provider.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzahbrparzahbrpb.htm" title="Use this information to learn what information you should gather about your problem, how to report and track problems, and how to send a service request.">Report problems: Overview</a></div>
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<div><a href="rzahbpa3.htm" title="Use the Analyze Problem (ANZPRB) command to start problem analysis for user-detected problems.">Use the Analyze Problem (ANZPRB) command</a></div>
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