Reference Code Description/Action Perform all actions before exchanging Failing Items Failing Item
9900 Licensed Internal Code for tape unit was not upgraded
The I/O processor loading of Licensed Internal Code (LIC) to the
programmable tape unit was not completed.
The tape unit will continue to operate with the previous LIC. You may do
either of the following:
v Wait for next IPL when the system will attempt to load the LIC for the
tape drive again.
v Perform “TU-PIP4” on page 453 to reset the IOP and the tape unit. When
the IOP is reset, if the device has the wrong level of LIC, the IOP will
attempt to load the new LIC.
UH7USER
FFF6 Tape volume statistics logged (no action required)
Tape Unit Failing Items
Notes:
1. To determine the failing items, go to “Failing Items” on page 479.
2. To determine the associated part numbers, go to “Type, Model, and Part
Number list” on page 885.
3. To determine the parts associated with symbolic FRUs, such as “ANYBUS”,or
“DEVTERM”,goto“Symbolic FRUs” on page 495.
Failing Item Description Document Description
ANYFC Any Fibre Channel device Problem Analysis; Symbolic FRU Isolation
DEVTERM Terminating plug Problem Analysis; Symbolic FRU Isolation
FCCABLE Fibre Channel cable Problem Analysis; Symbolic FRU Isolation
FCCODE Gateway device Licensed Internal Code Problem Analysis; Symbolic FRU Isolation
FCDEV Fibre Channel device Problem Analysis; Symbolic FRU Isolation
FCGATE Gateway device IBM SAN Data Gateway Service Guide
FCIOA Fibre Channel IOA Problem Analysis; Symbolic FRU Isolation
MH7TMED Defective removable media Magnetic tape subsystem service information
UH7CLN Tape unit needs cleaning Magnetic tape subsystem operator’s information
UH7CNFG Tape configuration detected by I/O processor;
not valid
Installation
UH7USER Operator action required System operation information
(6A59) Workstation Adapter Console Reference Codes
The workstation adapter console detected a failure.
1. Look at characters 5 through 8 of the top 16 character line of function 11 (4
rightmost characters of word 1). These 4 characters are the unit reference code.
2. Find the unit reference code in the following table.
Notes:
1. If the failing item is a failing item (FI) code, go to “Failing Items” on page 479
to determine which part number associated with the FI code is failing.
63A0
160
iSeries Model 830, 840, SB2, and SB3 Problem Analysis, Repair and Parts V5R1