MOSS BER
MOSS Error Logging
Hexadecimal Codes
During MOSS IML, hexadecimal codes appear on the operator's panel. They are
either progression codes (events), or errors.
Hexadecimal codes and BERs: The hexadecimal codes may be related to a
BER. In other cases, a BER is created when the hexadecimal code is displayed.
The connection between the hexadecimal code and the BER may be done by using
the time stamp (indicating when the BER was built), and by the field hexa display
bytes 34 and 35 of MOSS BER foM0 page 11-112. For error decoding, see
“MOSS Check Error Decoding” on page 11-30.
Table 11-7. Hexadecimal Codes Summary (Errors Only)
Hex
codes
Meaning
Action
Ber created
Type of info
001-04F
Power errors
NO
050-17F
Error during ROS/Storage/DFA diags
NO
180-1FE
Error during diags in RAM MOSS test
NO
1FF
MOSS storage diag OK
NO
Axx-Bxx
IML stop on error (doesn't force re-IML)
MOSS level 0 interrupt
ID 00
Cxx
MOSS re-IML threshold reached (xx
MOSS IML attempts within a given period
of time)
MOSS level 0 interrupt
ID 00
D00-DFF
IML stop on disk/diskette error (doesn't
force re-IML)
(D00 = MOSS dump complete)
MOSS level 0 interrupt
ID 00
MOSS level 0 re-entry (re-IML)
MOSS level 0 interrupt
MOSS level 0 re-entry while in re-IML
MOSS level 0 interrupt
F00
Start of MOSS dump
F01
MOSS dump complete
F10-F61
IPL check
ID 00 ERR
06
Code to suspected
FRU list
FEx
IML complete with error
ID 19
FFA
Status progression steps which occur
during the IPL sequence. IPL has com-
pleted but has detected a PCA1 adapter
error. Local console may not be acces-
sible.
ID 06 ERR
03
FFE
IPL complete with error
ID 06 ERR
03
FFF
IPL canceled after error detection
ID 06 ERR
06
Hexadecimal Codes Versus MOSS BER ID 00
When a blinking hexadecimal code is displayed, it means that the MOSS was
unable to build the corresponding BER. The information concerning this BER can
be found if the function DDD (dump, display, delete) is used with the address given
by the parameter 'CHGHVBER', see
Service Functions. (See “BER TYPE 01 ID 00
Error Code Description” on page 11-40 for details).
Chapter 11. Error Logging
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