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Step
1321-26
If
you
performed
substep
3
of
“Step
1321-24”
on
page
83
for
the
current
Linux
partition,
go
to
“Step
1321-27,”
and
when
asked
in
“Step
1321-27,”
do
not
record
any
RTAS
messages
from
“Step
1321-26”
for
the
current
Linux
partition.
Examine
the
Linux
boot
(IPL)
log
by
logging
in
to
the
system
as
the
root
user
and
entering
the
following
command:
cat
/var/log/boot.msg
|grep
RTAS
|more
Linux
boot
(IPL)
error
messages
are
logged
into
the
boot.msg
file
under
/var/log.
The
following
is
an
example
of
the
Linux
boot
error
log.
RTAS
daemon
started
RTAS:
--------
event-scan
begin
--------
RTAS:
Location
Code:
U0.1-F3
RTAS:
WARNING:
(FULLY
RECOVERED)
type:
SENSOR
RTAS:
initiator:
UNKNOWN
target:
UNKNOWN
RTAS:
Status:
bypassed
new
RTAS:
Date/Time:
20020830
14404000
RTAS:
Environment
and
Power
Warning
RTAS:
EPOW
Sensor
Value:
0x00000001
RTAS:
EPOW
caused
by
fan
failure
RTAS:
--------
event-scan
end
----------
Step
1321-27
Record
any
RTAS
messages
found
in
the
Linux
boot
(IPL)
log
in
Step
1321-26.
Ignore
all
other
messages
in
the
Linux
boot
(IPL)
log.
If
the
system
is
configured
with
more
than
one
logical
partition
with
Linux
installed,
repeat
“Step
1321-26”
and
“Step
1321-27”
for
all
logical
partitions
that
have
Linux
installed.
Chapter
3.
Maintenance
Analysis
Procedures
(MAPs)
87

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