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Chapter 3. RAS and manageability 
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– Concurrent mode enables the normal system functions to continue while you are 
checking selected resources. Because the system is running in normal operation, 
some devices might require additional actions by the user or diagnostic application 
before testing can be done.
– Maintenance mode enables checking of most system resources. Maintenance mode 
provides the exact same test coverage as Service Mode. The difference between the 
two modes is the way you invoke them. Maintenance mode requires that all activity on 
the operating system is stopped. You use the 
shutdown -m
 command to stop all activity 
on the operating system and put the operating system into maintenance mode. 
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The System Management Services (SMS) error log is accessible from the SMS menu for 
tests performed through SMS programs. For results of service processor tests, access the 
error log from the service processor menu.
3.2.3  Service Agent
Service Agent is an application program that operates on an IBM System p server and 
monitors the server for hardware errors. It reports detected errors, assuming they meet 
certain criteria for severity, to IBM for service with no intervention. It is an enhanced version of 
Service Director™ with a graphical user interface.
Key things you can accomplish using Service Agent for the IBM System p5, pSeries, and 
RS/6000 include:
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Automatic VPD collection
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Automatic problem analysis
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Problem-definable threshold levels for error reporting
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Automatic problem reporting where service calls are placed to IBM without intervention
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Automatic client notification
In addition, there are:
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Commonly viewed hardware errors. You can view hardware event logs for any monitored 
machine in the network from any Service Agent host user interface.
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High-availability cluster multiprocessing (HACMP) support for full fallback. 
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Network environment support with minimum telephone lines for modems.
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A communication base is provided for performance data collection and reporting tool 
Performance Management (PM/AIX). For more information about PM/AIX, see:
You use the Service Agent user interface to define machines. After you define the machines, 
they are registered with the IBM Service Agent Server (SAS). During the registration process, 
an electronic key is created that becomes part of your resident Service Agent program. This 
key is used each time the Service Agent places a call for service. The IBM Service Agent 
Server checks the current client service status from the IBM entitlement database. If this 
reveals that you are not on Warranty or MA, the service call is refused and a message is 
posted back using an e-mail notification.
You can connect Service Agent to connect to IBM either using a modem or a network 
connection. In any case, the communication is encrypted and strong authentication is used. 
Note: Because the p5-520 and p5-520Q system have an optional DVD-ROM (FC 1994) 
and DVD-RAM (FC 1993), alternate methods for maintaining and servicing the system 
need to be available if you do not order the DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM. You can also use the 
Network Install Manager (NIM) server for this purpose.