Step 1321-28
If you performed substep 3 of “Step 1321-24” on page 901321-24 for the current Linux partition, go to
“Step 1321-29”, and when asked in “Step 1321-29”, do not record any additional extended data from “Step
1321-26” on page 94 for the current Linux partition.
Examine the extended data in both logs.
The following is an example of the Linux extended data.
<3>RTAS daemon started
<3>RTAS: -------- event-scan begin --------
<3>RTAS: Location Code: U0.1-P1-C2
<4>RTAS: Log Debug: 04
4b2726fb04a00011702c0014000000000000000000000000f1800001001801d3ffffffff010000000000000042343138
20202020383030343236464238454134303030303 030303030303030
<4>RTAS: Log Debug: D2
5046413405020d0a000001000271400100000033434d502044415441000001000000000000010000f180000153595
320444154410000000000000000200216271501050920021627150105092002063715010509535243204441544170
2c001400000000000000020018820201d382000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000280048ea400000000000000000000
000000000000000000004350542044415441702cff08000000001c000000702cf0080000000080000000702cf10070
2cf200702c000400000800702c01040bf2002e702c02040c1fffbf702c0300702c1000702c11040bf2002e702c12040
c1fffbf702c1300702ca000702ca108000000000000a03c702ca208000000000000effc702cb000702cb10800000000
0000a03c702cb208000000000000effc702cc000702cc108000000000000a03c702cc208000000000000effc702c3
000702c31080000000000000003702c3208000000000000007b702c8000702c81080000000020e27a39702c820800
000000fffeffff702cd000702cd1080000000010004010702cd208000000007777f3ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
<3>RTAS: WARNING: (FULLY RECOVERED) type: INTERN_DEV_FAIL
<3>RTAS: initiator: UNKNOWN target: UNKNOWN
<3>RTAS: Status: unrecoverable new
<3>RTAS: Date/Time: 20020905 15372200
<3>RTAS: CPU Failure
<3>RTAS: Internal error (not cache)
<3>RTAS: CPU id: 0
<3>RTAS: Failing element: 0x0000
<3>RTAS: -------- event-scan end ---------
Step 1321-29
Record any extended data found in the Linux system log in Step 1321-24 or the Linux boot (IPL) log in
Step 1321-26. Be sure to record word 13.
Note:
The line(s) in the Linux extended data that begin with
″
<4>RTAS: Log Debug: 04
″
contain the error
code listed in the next 8 hex characters. In the previous example,
″
4b27 26fb
″
is an error code. The
error code is also known as word 11. Each 4 bytes after the error code in the Linux extended data
is another word (for example,
″
04a0 0011
″
is word 12, and
″
702c 0014
″
is word 13, and so on).
If the system is configured with more than one logical partition with Linux installed, repeat “Step 1321-28”
and “Step 1321-29” for all logical partitions that have Linux installed.
Step 1321-30
Were any error codes or checkpoints recorded in Steps 1321-1, 1321-22, 1321-25, 1321-27, or
1321-29?
No
Go to “Step 1321-31” on page 96.
Yes
Go to the “Quick Entry MAP” on page 63 with each recorded error code or symptom. Perform the
indicated actions one at a time for each error code until the problem has been corrected. If all
recorded error codes have been processed and the problem has not been corrected, go to “Step
1321-31” on page 96.
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