No Yes
↓ This ends the procedure.
9. Has the system been powered off for several days?
Yes No
↓ Ask your next level of support for assistance.
This ends the procedure.
10. The cache battery pack may be depleted. Do NOT replace the I/O adapter or
the cache battery pack.
Reclaim the cache storage (see “Reclaim IOP Cache Storage” on page 947).
Note: The system operator may want to restore data from the most recent
saved tape after you complete the repair.
11. Does the IPL complete successfully?
No Yes
↓ This ends the procedure.
12. Ask your next level of support for assistance.
This ends the procedure.
SDIOP-PIP32
Introduction:
Note: Determine if the system has logical partitions. Go to “Determining if the
System Has Logical Partitions” on page 943, before continuing with this
procedure.
Note: If the system has logical partitions, perform this procedure from the logical
partition that reported the problem.
You were sent to this procedure from URC 9011.
Attention: There is data in the cache of this I/O card, that belongs to devices
other than those that are attached. Customer data may be lost.
1. Did you just exchange the storage I/O adapter as a result of a failure?
Yes No
↓ Go to step 5 of this procedure.
2. You have just exchanged a storage I/O adapter.
Reclaim the cache storage (see “Reclaim IOP Cache Storage” on page 947).
3. Does the IPL complete successfully?
No Yes
↓ This ends the procedure.
4. Go to “Starting Point for All Problems” on page 4 to correct the problem.
This ends the procedure.
5. Have the I/O cards been moved or reconfigured recently?
Yes No
↓ Ask your next level of support for assistance.
This ends the procedure.
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