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Turn off attention LED ( P275)
How can I turn off the attention led (amber led)??. My machine is a P275 with AIX 5.2.
Thanks for your time. Reinaldo F. Dias Unix Support Analyst PLM & Engineering T-Systems do Brasil |
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Do you care why the light came on?
If you don't fix the problem the light will come on again. If it was power related take the wall rc.powerfail message out of the root cron table, or the light will be back. Try this: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...ion_lights.htm If you can't be bothered to read that lot try here: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...hak/resled.htm sys0 or sysplanar0 are the resources to run the repair action against, if you don't have a better idea of what turned the light on then go for all resources. If that doesn't work, depending on your oslevel, you may have an option in diag / task selection that is something like "system attention indicators", in here you can turn all LEDs on and off, but not all levels / MLs / TLs have this option. |
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Thanks Dukessd.
You guide me to the corret way to solve this problem. My problem is simple loss os power. I've used the diag command to clean the logs. thanks. |
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