ISO8859-10` |fnrn : - . I * 0 t0  L ` J E 7I#PQ@iA//0Le} /j!"#R$ %R&('-("F)i**+/,+-$.#4/X0#qb-W&+~;QG8O\Y- i u - E 1 'Q Y& R!K"%P"q |"#?$"%3%V%'&v&B #' {'9(Y(*R.+*/+Y+ ,%X,0,,-?-R6-e A. R. 211 1d 82m23/4 4*To continue, press 'Enter'.PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE AIDPERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE AID This service aid is used to periodically test hardware resources and monitor hardware errors in the error log. A hardware resource can be chosen to be tested once a day, at a user specified time of day. If the resource cannot be tested because it is busy, error log analysis will be performed. Hardware errors logged against a resource can also be monitored by enabling Automatic Error Log Analysis. This will allow error log analysis to be performed every time a hardware error is put into the error log. If a problem is detected, a message will be posted to the system console and a mail message sent to user(s) belonging to system group with information about the failure such as Service Request Number. To continue, press 'Enter'.Add a resource to the periodic test list This selection allows a resource to be periodically tested.Delete a resource from the periodic test list This selection removes a resource from the list of periodically tested resources.Modify the time to test a resource This selection allows the time of day to test a resource to be changed.Display the periodic test list This selection displays all resources being tested periodically by diagnostics.Enable Automatic Error Log Analysis Automatic Error Log Analysis is currently disabled. This selection allows Error Log Analysis to be invoked every time a hardware error is put into the error log.Disable Automatic Error Log Analysis Automatic Error Log Analysis is currently enabled. This selection stops the Automatic Error Log Analysis.Move cursor to selection, then press 'Enter'.PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE AID %1$s %2$s Enter the time, between the brackets, when the resource should be tested.* HOUR (00-23) .................................* MINUTES (00-59) ..............................ADD RESOURCES TO THE PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS TEST LIST The following resources are installed on your machine. The resources that are already present in the periodic test list are not shown here.Move the cursor to selection, then press 'Enter' to add it to the test list.DELETE RESOURCES FROM THE PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS TEST LIST The following resources are currently being tested periodically. Test time is shown inside the brackets in 24 hour format. An '@' in front of a resource indicates that it will be deleted from the periodic test list. Once deleted, a resource cannot be tested until it is added back to the list.Scroll through the list using the arrow keys, to see additional resources.Move cursor to selection, then press 'Enter' to select or deselect the resources to be deleted from the test list. When finished, select 'Commit' to save the changes.MODIFY PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS TEST LIST The following resources are currently being tested periodically. Test time is shown inside the brackets in 24 hour format.Move the cursor to selection, then press 'Enter' to modify the test time.DISPLAY PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS TEST LIST The following resources are currently being tested periodically. Test time is shown inside the brackets in 24 hour format.PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE AID Automatic Error Log Analysis has been enabled.PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE AID Automatic Error Log Analysis has been disabled.All available resources are currently in the periodic test list.All available resources are currently removed from the test list.Resources must first be added to the test list.Automatic Error Log Analysis cannot be enabled.Automatic Error Log Analysis cannot be disabled.Recent changes to the periodic test list will NOT be saved! If you want to save them, press 'Enter'. ** Error! ** Another 'udiagmon'(pid=%1$d) is already running! Note: 'pid' stands for Process IDentifier. Cannot create lock file for 'udiagmon' utility!Error with Object Class %s. To enter the time when the resource should be tested, use the 'Tab' or 'List' key.Press 'Enter' to activate changes made to the periodic test list. If you want to exit without activating the changes, press 'Cancel' or 'Exit'.PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE AID This task controls the periodic testing of hardware resources. Processor tests will test the floating point functions of the processors. Periodic tests on any other type of device will only perform error log analysis. Each device can be chosen to be tested once a day at a specified time. The default test time for processors is 4 AM. This task also allows Automatic Error Log Analysis to be enabled or disabled. This will allow error log analysis to be performed every time a permanent hardware error is put into the error log. To continue, press 'Enter'.Add a resource to the periodic test listDelete a resource from the periodic test listModify the time to test a resourceDisplay the periodic test listAdd to the error notification mailing listDelete from the error notification mailing listDisplay the error notification mailing listDisable Automatic Error Log AnalysisEnable Automatic Error Log AnalysisPress Enter to continue.PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE AID This task controls the periodic testing of hardware resources. Processor tests will test the floating point functions of the processors. Periodic tests on any other type of device will only perform error log analysis. Each device can be chosen to be tested once a day at a specified time. The default test time for processors is 4 AM. Note: To configure the error notification mailing list for Periodic Diagnostics, use the Automatic Error Log Analysis and Notification Service Aid. To continue, press 'Enter'.Error: Another 'diagd'(pid=%1$d) is already running! Note: 'pid' stands for Process IDentifier. Cannot create lock file for 'diagd' utility! There are no resources in the Periodic Diagnostics Test list. 'diagd' utility exiting. The information requested on this screen is the time of day, when the resource will be tested. To enter the time, use the 'Tab' key to select the desired value. (NOTE: minutes are in increment of 5) Once, the time has been selected, the 'Commit' key must be entered for the value to be registered.This selection allows a resource to be periodically tested.This selection removes a resource from the list of periodically tested resources.This selection allows the time of day to test a resource to be changed.This selection displays all resources being tested periodically by diagnostics.This selection allows an email address or a system user to be notified of hardware problems.This selection removes email addresses and system users from the error notification list.This selection displays the error notification mailing list. The mailing list can be comprised of email addresses and system users.Automatic Error Log Analysis is currently enabled. This selection stops the Automatic Error Log Analysis.Automatic Error Log Analysis is currently disabled. This selection allows Error Log Analysis to be invoked every time a hardware error is put into the error log.The error notification mailing list is empty.Either a system user such as root or an email address of the form user@domain can be added to the error notification mailing list. Note: any system user can be added; the user does not need to be a member of the system group.No email address or system user has been entered.This email address or system user is already being notified of hardware problems.Automatic Error Log Analysis is currently enabled. This selection stops the Automatic Error Log Analysis, however, this is NOT RECOMMENDED. Disabling Automatic Error Log Analysis prevents diagnostics from providing timely notification of hardware errors that might need immediate attention.%1$s To continue with this selection, press Enter. To cancel this selection press F3.Periodic Diagnostics has detected error(s) that may require your attention.Unable to test resource %1$s because another diagnostic session was in progress.Modify the error notification mailing list This selection allows the mailing list for error notification to be modified.MODIFY PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS MAILING LIST The following list contains user name(s) from the system group. Those names with a '+' in front are users currently selected to be notified when periodic diagnostics finds problems.Use 'Enter' to select a name from the list. To cancel the selection, press 'Enter' again. If no name is selected, all users in the system group will be notified. When all selection have been made, press 'Commit'. To exit without modification being made, press the 'Exit' key.ADD TO THE ERROR NOTIFICATION LISTType in an email address (including the user name and domain) or a system user to be notified of hardware problems, then press 'Commit' to add it to the mailing list.email address or system userDELETE FROM THE ERROR NOTIFICATION LISTThe following email addresses and system users are currently being notified of hardware problems. A '+' in front of an email address indicates that it will be deleted from the notification list. Move the cursor to a selection, then press 'Enter' to select or deselect the address to be deleted from the notification list. When finished, select 'Commit' to save the changes.DISPLAY THE ERROR NOTIFICATION LISTThe following email addresses and system users are currently being notified of hardware problems. Press Enter to continue.AUTOMATIC ERROR LOG ANALYSIS AND NOTIFICATION SERVICE AIDAUTOMATIC ERROR LOG ANALYSIS AND NOTIFICATION SERVICE AID This task controls the error notification mailing list for both Periodic Diagnostics and Automatic Error Log Analysis. The error notification mailing list can consist of system users and email addresses of the form user@domain. Also, this task allows automatic error log analysis to be disabled or enabled. By default automatic error log analysis is enabled. To continue, press 'Enter'.Automatic Error Log Analysis is currently disabled. This prevents diagnostics from providing timely notification of hardware errors that might need immediate attention. Move cursor to selection, then press 'Enter'.Automatic Error Log Analysis has been enabled.Automatic Error Log Analysis has been disabled.FREQUENT PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS SERVICE AID %1$s The device listed above can be configured to run periodic diagnostics once a day or multiples times a day.Once a dayThis selection will schedule the resource to be tested once a day at a particular time. Multiple times a dayThis selection will schedule the resource to be tested multiple times a day at a specified interval (for example every 15 minutes) and a defined starting time. TESTED ONCE A DAY:TESTED FREQUENTLY:DISPLAY FREQUENT PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS TEST LIST The following resources are currently being tested periodically. Resources tested once a day display the time tested inside the brackets in 24 hour format. Those tested more frequently show the time interval between each test with an hour and minute indicator. DELETE RESOURCES FROM THE FREQUENT PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS TEST LISTThe following resources are currently being tested periodically. Resources tested daily display the time tested inside the brackets in 24 hour format. Those tested more frequently show the time interval between each test with an hour and minute indicator. An '@' in front of a resource indicates that it will be deleted from the periodic test list. Once deleted, a resource cannot be tested until it is added back to the list. Move cursor to selection, then press 'Enter' to select or deselect the resources to be deleted from the test list. When finished, select 'Commit' to save the changes.MODIFY THE FREQUENT PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS TEST LISTThe following resources are currently being tested periodically. Resources tested once a day display the time tested inside the brackets in 24 hour format. Resources tested more frequently show the time interval between each test with an hour and minute indicator.MODIFY THE FREQUENT PERIODIC DIAGNOSTICS TEST LIST %1$sTo set the frequency of tests per day select the amount of time between each test tests. Use 'Tab' or 'List' key to select valid values.The information requested on this screen is the time of the day to start the tests and a non-zero interval between each test. Use the 'Tab' key to select the desired values. The first test will run one interval after the starting time.Starting from:Run every: