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How to determine if there is a Power Problem using DIAG command?
Hi guys can someone show me on how to use DIAG command in determining if there is really a power problem aside from errpt report?
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advanced diags system verification highlight sysplanar0 enter to select it f7 to run the diags. Read the output with care, it can be confusing if you already have errpt entries for a power problem. If you use diags, task selection, log a repair to sysplanar0 before you begin then the diags in system verification will ignore the errpt entries logged before the repair action was logged and just test the system and let you know if a problem was found. |
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Thanks Duke
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