Using the control panel to perform a slow boot
Learn how to use the control panel to perform a slow boot.
In some cases, you need to perform a slow-mode boot in order to perform
extended diagnostic testing.
Note:
A slow-mode boot might yield a new reference
code on the control panel, or new errors in the service processor error log.
When the server reports a new error code, record it for use in subsequent
steps.
- Record any reference codes appearing on the control panel.
- Stop the operating system by performing the following steps:
- Log in to the system as a user with the authority to run the
shutdown or pwrdwnsys (Power Down System) command.
- At the command line, enter one of the following commands:
Note:
These commands stop the operating system. The system power turns
off, the power-on light begins to slowly blink, and the system goes into a
standby state.
- If your system is running AIX(R),
type shutdown
- If your system is running IBM(R) i5/OS(R),
type pwrdwnsys *immed
- If your system is running Linux(R),
type shutdown -h now
- On the control panel, use the increment or decrement buttons to
scroll to function 02.
- Press Enter to start function 02. The current IPL type
(with pointer) and speed is displayed.
- Use the increment or decrement buttons to scroll through the IPL
types and speeds.
- When manual is shown, press Enter to select the IPL type of manual. The current IPL type and speed (with pointer) is displayed.
- Use the increment or decrement buttons to scroll through the IPL
speeds.
- When S is shown, press Enter to select the IPL speed of slow.
- To exit function 02, press Enter multiple times until just 02 is
displayed.
- Power on the server by pressing the white power button. Then
return to the procedure that caused you to perform a slow boot. This ends
the procedure.