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At this point I'd probably try Brian's approach - seems a little easier than mine for a single-image system. Plus, once you're in the Service Action Log, it should give you the reason as to why your light keeps turning on. STRSST, 1, 7, 6 - Once you're in, press F6 to acknowledge and turn off your light. Here's what the help text says from a single-image box: --- Acknowledge all errors function key: Choosing this function key will acknowledge all existing errors in this partition and will turn off this partition's system attention indicator. Any additional errors will reactivate the partition's system attention indicator. --- Keep in mind that there is something which made it turn on - further troubleshooting would be a good idea on the messages in the action log. Justin C. Haase - iSeries System Administrator IBM Certified Systems Expert - eServer i5 email - justin.haase@xxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MITTELHEISSER Jean Claude Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 4:12 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: RE: Correction: RE: Alert led Thanks Justin for your answer. I could only test it today. Some precisions : To turn the led off, you have to select : "System configuration" then "Service indicators" and finally "System Attention Indicator" It works, but the only problem is that the led turned again on as soon as I disconnected the PC after operation. Does it mean we have to let the HMC port connected to a PC ? Thanks. Regards. -----Message d'origine----- De : midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]De la part de Haase, Justin C. Envoyé : jeudi 20 janvier 2005 15:12 À : Haase, Justin C.; 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' Objet : Correction: RE: Alert led Made an error here - you need to point your browser to https://192.168.2.147 for port HMC1 and https://192.168.3.147 for port HMC2. Sorry - was typing fast and got confused. Justin -----Original Message----- From: Haase, Justin C. Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:08 AM To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' Subject: RE: Alert led Good morning. To fix your system attention LED on a single-image system, you need to connect to ASM via one of the ports marked HMC1 or HMC2 on the back of the machine. Since you have no HMC for the 520, you'll need to set the IP on your PC to 192.168.2.1 if you want to use port HMC1 or 192.168.3.1 to use port HMC2. (The system sets itself as 192.168.2.147 and 192.168.3.147, so you really can use any other IP other than 147, but 1 is easy...) Do **NOT** plug the HMC ports in to your corporate LAN, it will pick up a DHCP address and is very hard to identify after doing so. You will just be running a cable between this temporary PC and the CEC of your 520. Once you configure your PC (let's say you're using HMC1 port) to have IP address 192.168.2.1, plug the cable from your PC's ethernet card in to the HMC1 port. You should get a link. Point your browser to https://192.168.2.1 and click yes or OK through any warnings. You will get to Advanced System Management. Once you're in there (you'll need to sign in with "admin" - the password by default is "admin" and will need to be changed if you've never signed-on here - you can change it to be the same password if you want), navigate through the menus until you find the one that says "System Attention LED" and click the button to turn it off. The bad thing is that the LED on the system will turn on and not turn off until you've acknowledged any errors. It's not like systems of old whose LED turns off when you fix the problem. Take a look through the error logs (also in ASM) to ensure nothing is wrong before you sign out. YMMV on this procedure, but if everything is default and set up correctly, it should work. Make ABSOLUTELY sure you go to httpS or it won't work. Justin C. Haase - iSeries System Administrator Kingland Systems Corporation email - justin.haase@xxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MITTELHEISSER Jean Claude Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:47 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Alert led Hi all, We started a pretty new 520 with no real problem. But still first start, the alert led remains on. The IBM partner who helped me by starting told me it's because we have no HMC connected and led can be turned off by simulating this HMC by a PC connected directly to the HMC port. Can somebody help ? 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