ISO8859-1b|^>K<&cp1g 0 g 2 V ,[HVJ\ FT _ L Xr z  6 > RC z D P    Q 1YKD&  c k St"#A$`!!   & & #?,c-+* 1-R')$&,@!m-<0980-001 Electronic Service Agent cannot be activated without first uninstalling svcagent.client. 0980-002 Electronic Service Agent cannot be activated without first uninstalling svcagent.cm. 0980-003 Unable to retrieve contact information from Electronic Service Agent subsystem. Please ensure the IBM.ESAGENT subsystem is active and try again. 0980-004 Unrecognized email address format. Please re-enter and try again. 0980-005 Port number must be greater than or equal to 1025. 0980-006 Base operating system vendor is not IBM. Electronic Service Agent activation will not occur. Contact your local Service Representative 0980-007 Use the Configure Service Connectivity SMIT option to correct the problem. Activation will continue. 0980-008 Failed to create IBM.ESAGENT subsystem. 0980-009 Failed to start IBM.ESAGENT subsystem. 0980-010 Electronic Service Agent activation unsuccessful. Contact your local Service Representative. 0980-011 Failed to collect information from the previous version of Electronic Service Agent. Please start the Gateway or uninstall the svcagent.client fileset. 0980-012 Failed to initialize properties. Contact your local Service Representative. 0980-013 Unable to retrieve contact information from Electronic Service Agent subsystem. Contact your local Service Representative. 0980-014 Unable to send contact information to Electronic Service Agent subsystem. Please ensure the IBM.ESAGENT subsystem is active and try again. 0980-015 Install failed creating LWI instance. Contact your local Service Representative. 0980-016 Install failed configuring port. Contact your local Service Representative. 0980-017 Telephone numbers must be between 5 and 30 characters in length. 0980-018 Enter a state using the two character ISO code. Valid examples include CA and NY. 0980-019 The postal code and state combination are not valid for the United States. 0980-020 Enter a province using the two character ISO code. Valid examples include QC and ON. 0980-021 The postal code and province combination are not valid for Canada. 0980-022 The postal code is not properly formatted. United States postal codes must begin with 5 digits (#####). 0980-023 The postal code is not properly formatted. Canadian postal codes must have 6 alpha numeric characters (X#X#X#). 0980-024 Telephone numbers in the United States and Canada must be betweeen 10 and 30 characters in length and not contain any dashes. 0980-025 The specified port number is already in use. 0980-026 Country or region of the contact persion is invalid. 0980-027 Country or region where the system is located is invalid. "0980-028 ESA installed successfully but failed to activate. ESA is not supported for use on VIOS on a non-IVM platform. ""0980-029 Port number must be between 1025 and 65535, inclusively. "Performing Connectivity Test ...SUCCESS FAILED *** An earlier version of Electronic Service Agent was found on your system. *** Would you like to migrate to the new version now? You selected not to migrate to the new version. Leaving existing installation intact. The Electronic Service Agent Web User Interface is now available atElectronic Service Agent not activatedElectronic Service Agent has not been activated. To activate Electronic Service Agent, do the following: From the SMIT main menu, select Electronic Service Agent, then select Configure Electronic Service Agent. For information about Electronic Service Agent, including the benefits of activating it, see the following: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r2/topic/eicbd/eicbdkickoff.htm To discontinue this periodic reminder message, execute the command /usr/esa/sbin/rmESAReminder.Entering your IBM ID enables you to access the inventory information collected and transmitted to IBM by Electronic Service Agent. If you do not have an IBM ID, you can obtain one at http://www.ibm.com/registration. Secure access to the inventory information is available via the IBM Electronic Services Web site (http://www.ibm.com/support/electronic). The information is available at any time, regardless of your system status. The My Systems link enables you to use the inventory information to compare systems and configurations, as well as perform other inventory specific actions. The My Search link uses the inventory information, making search results more relevant, thus helping you solve problems faster. Enter your IBM ID. If you choose not to enter your IBM ID now, youcan enter it later using the Electronic Service Agent graphical user interface. IBM ID:"The Electronic Service Agent Component collects information about system resources, system configuration, system utilization, performance, capacity planning, system failure logs and preventing maintenance event monitoring ("Your Information"). Your information excludes your financial, statistical personal data and your business plans. "Electronic Service AgentConfigure Electronic Service AgentStart Electronic Service AgentStop Electronic Service AgentConfigure Service ConnectivityConfiguring Electronic Service AgentStarting Electronic Service AgentStopping Electronic Service AgentCompany nameName of the contact personTelephone number of the contact personEmail address (myuserid@mycompany.com)Country or region of contact personTelephone number where the system is locatedCountry or region where the system is located Operational settingPort number on which to receive connectionsIBM IDStreet address where the system is locatedCity where the system is locatedState or province where the system is locatedPostal code where the system is locatedBuilding, floor, and office of the system Service contact System locationUnconfigure Electronic Service AgentUnconfiguring Electronic Service AgentVerify Electronic Service Agent ConnectivityName of the second contact personTelephone number of the second contact personSecond contact person email address (myuserid@mycompany.com)This command activates (configures) Electronic Service Agent. It can be used to view and modify settings if Electronic Service Agent was previously configured. activator [-h] [-d] [-c] [-m company] [-n contact name] [-e contact mail] [-t contact phone] [-g contact country] [-s system phone] [-u system country] [-r system address] [-y system city] [-a system state] [-z system postal code] [-b system building] [-i IBM ID] [-p port] -h : this (help) message -d : discover configuration -c : perform activation (configuration) -m : name of organization that owns or is responsible for this system -n : name of the person in your organization who is responsible for this system -e : email address for the contact person (e.g. myuserid@mycompany.com) -t : telephone number where the contact person can be reached -g : country or region of the contact person -s : telephone number where the system is located -u : country or region where the system is located -r : address where the system is located -y : city where the system is located -a : state or province where the system is located -z : postal code where the system is located -b : building, floor and office of the system -i : IBM ID -p : port number on which the subsystem listens for incoming client This command activates (configures) Electronic Service Agent. It can be used to view and modify settings if Electronic Service Agent was previously configured. activator -c -m company -n contact name -e contact mail -t contact phone -g contact country -s system phone -u system country -r system address -y system city -a system state -z system postal code -b system building -i IBM ID -p port activator -d activator -h -h : this (help) message -d : discover configuration -c : perform activation (configuration) -m : name of organization that owns or is responsible for this system -n : name of the person in your organization who is responsible for this system -e : email address for the contact person (e.g. myuserid@mycompany.com) -t : telephone number where the contact person can be reached -g : country or region of the contact person -s : telephone number where the system is located -u : country or region where the system is located -r : address where the system is located -y : city where the system is located -a : state or province where the system is located -z : postal code where the system is located -b : building, floor and office of the system -i : IBM ID -p : port number on which the subsystem listens for incoming client