IPL
process
in
which
the
drawer
number
may
appear
to
be
out
of
range.
For
example,
if
there
is
one
I/O
drawer
in
the
system
and
one
is
added,
it
may
temporarily
be
assigned
a
drawer
number
of
3
or
greater.
The
drawer
numbers
are
reallocated
and
finalized
during
the
latter
stages
of
the
boot
process.
If
a
fatal
SPCN
error
occurs
while
the
drawer
has
a
temporary
number,
the
system
halts
with
an
8-character
error
code
displayed
in
the
form
10n1xxxx,
where
n
is
the
drawer
number.
To
determine
the
error,
if
n
is
not
equal
to
1,
substitute
the
number
2
for
n
,
then
look
up
the
error
code
in
“SPCN
Error
Codes”
on
page
169.
Perform
the
indicated
actions
on
the
failing
drawer.
If
a
non-fatal
SPCN
error
occurs
while
the
drawer
has
a
temporary
number,
this
temporary
number
may
appear
as
part
of
a
location
code
in
the
service
processor
error
log
or
while
running
AIX
diagnostics.
If
the
non-fatal
error
becomes
fatal
or
is
the
cause
of
a
fatal
error,
the
drawer
address
will
have
been
resolved
and
the
original
error
log
entry
can
be
ignored.
Isolating
the
I/O
Drawer
Failure
The
primary
I/O
drawer
is
drawer
number
1,
although
it
is
not
displayed
on
the
operator
panel.
To
determine
which
I/O
drawer
is
failing,
you
may
find
the
attention
LED
on
an
I/O
drawer
indicates
a
fault.
Check
the
LEDs
on
the
front
of
each
I/O
drawer
to
isolate
failures
to
a
single
drawer.
See
“Primary
I/O
Drawer
Operator
Panel”
on
page
23
and
“Secondary
I/O
Drawer
Operator
Panel”
on
page
24
for
the
location
and
meaning
of
the
LEDs
on
the
I/O
drawer
operator
panels.
Determining
Location
Code
If
you
have
an
error
code
in
the
form
2xxx
xxxx
or
Exxx,
and
no
location
code
associated
with
it,
the
location
code
may
possibly
be
found
in
three
places,
depending
on
the
state
of
the
system:
v
If
the
system
will
boot
into
AIX,
the
location
code
will
be
reported
when
error
log
analysis
is
run
under
AIX
diagnostics.
v
If
the
system
will
boot
into
the
system
management
services
(SMS)
menus,
the
SMS
error
log
will
contain
the
location
code
associated
with
the
error
code.
See
“Display
Error
Log”
on
page
415.
v
If
the
system
halted
when
the
error
occurred,
the
error
code
and
location
can
be
found
in
the
LCD
progress
indicator
log,
which
can
be
accessed
using
the
service
processor
menus.
See
“System
Information
Menu”
on
page
382,
then
select
″
Read
Progress
Indicator
From
Last
System
Boot
″
.
Find
the
error
code
in
the
list
that
directed
you
to
this
note,
and
the
location
code
should
be
a
part
of
the
entry
in
the
log.
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