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I thank you all for your suggestions. Any one possibiltiy sounds
improbable, but improbabilities can add up. I shall check up on
them the next time I have access to the machine.


On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 15:59 -0400, Pat Landrum wrote:
FWIW, you might check the power down/up schedule. Type "Go Power" on
the
command line.


On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 13:08 -0700, Kirk Goins wrote:
The 05:34:31 tells us it really was issued with a restart... Were
PTFs
scheduled to be applied? Try Go LICPGM, OPT# 50 and put a start time
in
just before the powerdown cmd say 05:30 and see if it shows any
thing.
I've had 520's and 525's that didn't come backup when Server Firmware
go
applied? If you can get access to SST go look at the VLOGs by
1. Start a service tool
5. Licensed Internal Code log
1. Select entries from the Licensed Internal Code (LIC) log
Provide BOTH VALID START and END DATE and TIMEs
Press enter and see what pops up


On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 15:04 -0500, Bentley Pearson wrote:
I re-read your original post and have to ask this: Does your customer
have a UPS? That alone would solve the "utility power goes off
for under a minute a couple of times a week." comment you made. Did I
miss something.

You are right, they do have a UPS. I shudda made it explicit.


On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 21:57 +0200, Lukas Beeler wrote:

Does this machine have an UPS attached?

What i've seen on Power5 and newer machines quite often is the fact
that it may not boot, without any error message, if the UPS is
reporting a low battery condition. This remedies itself after the
battery is charged, but it can take quite a while until that's the
case.

Ah, I have asked the customer's network guy about a power
failure. I shall ask about battery status, too.


So the only thing you can do is remove the UPS communication cable,
power up the machine, wait till the UPS is charged, turn of the
machine, unplug the power, reconnect the ups communication cable, and
then power up the machine again.

(UPS connection requires the UPS connection to be made before the FSP
is powered on).

Sheesh, the things I still have to learn!


Thank you, all.
Terry.



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