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Not really familiar with that card. However, this is a technique I've
used in the past to hardware restart cards. Basically the same procedure
can be used to prepare a card to be manually removed and/or replaced while
the system is running.
STRSST
1. Start a service tool
7. Hardware service manager
1. Packaging hardware resources (systems, frames, cards,...)
9=Hardware contained within package
3=Concurrent maintenance
2=Toggle LED blink off/on
(used to verify that you are working with the right card)
F9=Power off domain
(wait until complete. If you're replacing or removing a card, do it
now.)
F10=Power on domain
(a screen may pop up where you have to attach it to another card, like
it's associated IOP)

I used to have cards associated with 3581 tape drives that I had to do
this with on occasion. And some MF* ptf's this may be the "Special
Instructions" in lieu of an IPL.

Rob Berendt

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