Failing Item Code
Description/Action If only a type number is listed, go to the “Type, Model, and Part
Number list” on page 885 to determine the part number.
FI01110 FI01110 indicates that the diskette unit is the failing item.
Use the diskette device type to determine the part.
FI01112 FI01112 indicates that the active IOP is the failing item.
Perform the following:
1. Find the IOP address (see “SRC Address Formats” on page 936).
2. To determine the location of the I/O processor card, see “Locations and Addresses” on
page 705.
3. Use the IOP type to determine the part.
FI01117 FI01117 indicates that any IOA, card, cable, or device attached to the IOP may be the failing
item.
1. Find the IOP address (see “SRC Address Formats” on page 936).
2. To determine the location of the I/O processor card, see “Locations and Addresses” on
page 705.
3. Identify the IOAs, cards, cables, and devices attached to the IOP found in the preceding
steps.
4. Exchange the IOAs, cards, cables, and devices attached to the IOP one at a time until
you have corrected the problem.
FI01119 See the symbolic FRU “BACKPLN” on page 504.
FI01121 This failing item is in a migrated tower. See the Migrated Expansion Tower Problem Analysis,
Repair and Parts failing item table for this failing item.
FI01130 This failing item is in a migrated tower. See the Migrated Expansion Tower Problem Analysis,
Repair and Parts failing item table for this failing item.
FI01131 This failing item is in a migrated tower. See the Migrated Expansion Tower Problem Analysis,
Repair and Parts failing item table for this failing item.
FI01132 This failing item is in a migrated tower. See the Migrated Expansion Tower Problem Analysis,
Repair and Parts failing item table for this failing item.
FI01140 FI01140 indicates that the I/O (SCSI) bus cable is the failing item.
Perform the following:
1. Are there external devices attached?
No Yes
↓ For SCSI attached external devices, see “EXTSCSI” on page 535.
For Fibre Channel attached external devices, see “FCCABLE” on page 537.
2. Find the IOP address (see “SRC Address Formats” on page 936).
3. To determine the location of the I/O processor card, see “Locations and Addresses” on
page 705.
4. Exchange the failing item associated with the IOP address.
Note:
Any of the SCSI cables or backplanes between the IOA and the device could be the
failing item. See “Power and Signal Cables” on page 779.
Failing Items
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iSeries Model 830, 840, SB2, and SB3 Problem Analysis, Repair and Parts V5R1