(such as USB CD-ROM or diskette drive) are assigned to the JS20blade against which you are running diag -. Follow the prompts toresolve the resource conflict. See“Missing resources” on page 60 formore information. If an 8-digit error code is displayed, go to“Firmware error codes” on page 102, find the error and perform thelisted action. If an SRN is displayed, record it and go to “SRN tables”on page 110.c. Then, proceed to the next step.4. Complete these steps:a. At the command line, type diag and press Enter to move to the FunctionSelection menu.b. From the Function Selection menu, select Advanced DiagnosticsRoutines and press Enter.c. From the Diagnostic Mode Selection menu, select System Verificationand press Enter.d. When the Diagnostic Selection menu appears, select All Resources, ortest only the part you replaced, along with any devices that are attached tothe part you replaced, by selecting the diagnostics for the individual part.Press F7 = commit to run the tests. Did the Resource Repair Action menuappear?No Go to Step 5.Yes Go to Step 6.5. Did the ″Testing complete, no trouble was found″ display appear?No There is still a problem. Contact your service provider. This ends theprocedure.Yes Complete the following steps:a. Press F3 or Enter to return to the Advanced Diagnostic selection,then press F3 or press the Esc key and the #3 key for the FunctionSelection menu.b. Select Task Menu.c. Select Log Repair Action to update the AIX error log. If the repairaction was reseating a cable or adapter, select the resourceassociated with that repair action. If the resource associated withyour action is not displayed on the resource list, select ″sysplanar0″and press F7 = Commit.Note: This action changes the indicator light for the part from theFault state to the Normal state. Go to Step 8 on page 32.6. When a test is run on a resource in System Verification mode and that resourcehas an entry in the AIX error log, then, if the test on the resource wassuccessful, the Resource Repair Action menu appears. After replacing a part,you must select the resource for that part from the Resource Repair Actionmenu. This updates the AIX error log to indicate that a system-detectable parthas been replaced.Note: On systems with an indicator light for the failing part, this changes theindicator light from the Fault state to the Normal state.Follow these steps:a. Select the resource that has been replaced from the Resource Repair Actionmenu. If the repair action was reseating a cable or adapter, select theChapter 5. AIX online, standalone and verification procedures 31