This option allows the user to enable the progress indicators when running theDiagnostic Applications. The progress indicators display at the bottom of the screen,which indicate that the test being run (the default is on).v Diagnostic Event LoggingThis option allows the user to enable logging information to the Diagnostic Event Log(the default is on).v Diagnostic Event Log File SizeThis option allows the user to select the maximum size of the Diagnostic Event Log.The default size for the Diagnostic Event Log is 100 KB. The size can be increasedin 100 KB increments to a maximum of 1 MB.Display Previous Diagnostic ResultsNote: This service aid is not available when you load the diagnostics from a sourceother than a hard disk drive or a network.This service aid allows a service representative to display result from a previousdiagnostic session. When the Display Previous Diagnostic Results option is selected,the user can view up to 25 no trouble found (NTF) and service request number (SRN)results.This service aid displays Diagnostic Event Log information, which can be displayed ineither short or long version. The information is displayed in reverse chronological order.This information is not from the AIX operating system error log. This information isstored in the /var/adm/ras directory.You can run the command from the AIX command line by typing:/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/diagrpt [[-o] | [-smmddyy mmddyy] | [-a] | [-r]]Flag Description-o Displays the last diagnostic results file stored in the/etc/lpp/diagnostics/data directory-smmddyy Displays all diagnostic result files logged since the date specified-a Displays the long version of the Diagnostic Event Log-r Displays the short version of the Diagnostic Event LogDisplay Resource AttributesThis task displays the Customized Device Attributes associated with a selectedresource. This task is similar to running the lsattr -E -lresource command.Chapter 6. Introducing Tasks and Service Aids 127