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Running a SPLOR, To collect data to diagnose SP issues, run a Service Processor Log Out Request SPLOR.

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Table 1 SP Process Control Parameters (continued) ID Default Value Notes 11 True Controls whether files are transferred over modem when Remote Operation is active 12 NONE File types that should be transferred first (there is a maximum of five, and they should be in a comma-separated list) 13 True Controls the grouping of small files for transfer 14 50 Maximum number of files that can be grouped together for transfer 15 60 Wait this number of seconds before closing the current file group To edit the file transfer process parameters on the Service Processor: 1. From the SP Process Control submenu, type 1 for Alter Process Control Parms, and then press ENTER. The screen displays the current file transfer process settings. 2. Type the number corresponding to the process that you want to reconfigure, and then press ENTER. 3. Type the ID number corresponding to the parameter that is selected for editing, and then press ENTER. 4. Type a new value for the parameter, and then press ENTER. 5. You are prompted to enter additional parameter IDs. 6. When you are finished editing parameters, type 0, and then press ENTER. 7. When prompted, type y, and then press ENTER to save and activate your changes. Saving and activating your changes automatically returns you to the SP Control submenu. Running a SPLOR To collect data to diagnose SP issues, run a Service Processor Log Out Request (SPLOR). To run a SPLOR by using SPOCC: 1. On the SPOCC home page, click the Support tab. 2. Under Service Processor, click Launch SPLOR. The SPLOR opens in a new window. 3. When the SPLOR is complete, click View SPLOR Contents. To run a SPLOR by using SPMAINT: 1. From the SPMAINT main menu, type 1 for SP Control/Status, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 19 for Take a SPLOR, and then press ENTER. 3. Once finished, press ENTER to continue. 20 SP Control Functions

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Table 1 SP Process Control Parameters
(continued)
Notes
Default Value
ID
Controls whether files are transferred over modem when Remote
Operation is active
True
11
File types that should be transferred first (there is a maximum of five, and
they should be in a comma-separated list)
NONE
12
Controls the grouping of small files for transfer
True
13
Maximum number of files that can be grouped together for transfer
50
14
Wait this number of seconds before closing the current file group
60
15
To edit the file transfer process parameters on the Service Processor:
1.
From the SP Process Control submenu, type
1
for
Alter Process Control Parms
, and then press
ENTER
.
The screen displays the current file transfer process settings.
2.
Type the number corresponding to the process that you want to reconfigure, and then press
ENTER
.
3.
Type the ID number corresponding to the parameter that is selected for editing, and then press
ENTER
.
4.
Type a new value for the parameter, and then press
ENTER
.
5.
You are prompted to enter additional parameter IDs.
6.
When you are finished editing parameters, type
0
, and then press
ENTER
.
7.
When prompted, type
y
, and then press
ENTER
to save and activate your changes.
Saving and activating your changes automatically returns you to the SP Control submenu.
Running a SPLOR
To collect data to diagnose SP issues, run a Service Processor Log Out Request (SPLOR).
To run a SPLOR by using SPOCC:
1.
On the SPOCC home page, click the
Support
tab.
2.
Under
Service Processor
, click
Launch SPLOR
. The SPLOR opens in a new window.
3.
When the SPLOR is complete, click
View SPLOR Contents
.
To run a SPLOR by using SPMAINT:
1.
From the SPMAINT main menu, type
1
for
SP Control/Status
, and then press
ENTER
.
2.
Type
19
for
Take a SPLOR
, and then press
ENTER
.
3.
Once finished, press
ENTER
to continue.
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SP Control Functions