v Display Load-Source Failure
Note: On the Disk Configuration Error Report display, the characters under
Type are the same as the 4 leftmost characters of word 1. The characters
under Reference Code are the same as the 4 rightmost characters of word
1.
No Yes
↓ Go to step 14 of this procedure.
11. Look at the Product Activity Log (see “Product Activity Log” in the iSeries
Service Functions information).
Is a reference code logged as a result of this IPL?
No Yes
↓ Go to step 14 of this procedure.
12. You are here because the IPL completed successfully.
The last device you disconnected is the failing item.
Is the failing item a disk unit?
No Yes
↓ Exchange the failing FRU.
Note: Before exchanging a disk drive, you should attempt to save
customer data. Go to “Start Disk Service Here” on page 894
before exchanging a disk unit.
This ends the procedure.
13. Exchange the failing item and reconnect the devices you disconnected
previously (see “Chapter 4. Removal and Installation Procedures” on
page 617).
This ends the procedure.
14. Is the SRC or reference code the same one that sent you to this procedure?
Yes No
↓ Record the SRC or reference code on the Problem Summary Form.
Then go to step 17 of this procedure.
15. The last device you disconnected is not failing.
Have you disconnected all the devices that are identified by FI codes FI01105,
FI01106, or FI01107 in the FRU list?
Yes No
↓ Leave the device disconnected and go to step 8 of this procedure to
continue isolating the possible failing items.
16. You cannot continue isolating the problem. Use the original SRC and exchange
the failing items, starting with the highest probable cause of failure (see the
failing item list for this reference code in “Chapter 2. Unit Reference Codes”
on page 59). If the failing item list contains FI codes, see “Failing Items” on
page 479 to help determine part numbers and location in the system.
This ends the procedure.
17. Is the SRC B1xx 4504, and have you disconnected the load-source disk unit?
Note: The load-source disk unit is disconnected by disconnecting disk unit 1.
SDIOP PIPs
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