Logical Partition (LPAR) Problem Isolation Procedures
LPAR-PIP01
This procedure identifies some Logical Partition (LPAR) configuration conditions
and their associated corrective actions.
1. Is there only one B6005311 error logged, and is it against the load source device
for the partition, in either the Primary or a secondary partition?
Yes No
↓ Go to step 8 on page 377 of this procedure.
2. Is the reporting partition the Primary partition?
Yes No
↓ Go to step 6 of this procedure.
3. Was the load source disk unit migrated from another partition within the same
system?
Yes No
↓ The load source disk unit has not changed. Contact your next level of
support.
This ends the procedure.
4. Is this load source device intended to be the load source for the Primary
partition?
Yes No
↓ Power off the system. Return the original load source disk to the
Primary partition and perform a system IPL.
This ends the procedure.
5. Use the ″Accept load source disk unit″ option to accept the new load source into
the current partition.
a. Go to SST/DST in the current partition and select option ″Work with system
partitions″.
b. From the ″Work with system partitions″ screen select option ″Recover
configuration data″.
c. From the ″Recover configuration data″ screen select option ″Accept load source
disk unit″.
This ends the procedure.
6. The reporting partition is a secondary partition.
Since the last IPL of the reporting partition, have one of the following
occurred?
v Has the Primary partition time/date been moved backward to a time/date
earlier than the previous setting?
v Has the system serial number been changed?
v Was the load source disk unit in this seconday partition, replaced
intentionally with a load source from another system or another partition
from the same system?
Yes No
↓ Contact your next level of support.
This ends the procedure.
LPAR PIPs
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iSeries Model 830, 840, SB2, and SB3 Problem Analysis, Repair and Parts V5R1