Service
Request
Number
Description and Action
A11-08x
Description: A non-critical error has been detected, a system bus protocol/transfer error.
Action: Schedule deferred maintenance. Use “MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem
Resolution” on page 80.
A11-50x
Description: Recoverable errors on resource indicate a trend toward an unrecoverable error.
However, the resource could not be deconfigured and is still in use. The system is operating
with the potential for an unrecoverable error. Action: If repair is not immediately available,
reboot and the resource will be deconfigured. Then operations can continue in a degraded
mode. To repair use “MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution” on page 80.
A11-510
Description: Resource has been deconfigured and is no longer in use due to a trend toward
an unrecoverable error. Action: The system is operating in a degraded mode. Schedule
maintenance. To repair use “MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution” on
page 80.
A11-520
Description: Recoverable errors on resource indicate a trend toward an unrecoverable error.
However, the resource could not be deconfigured and is still in use. The system is operating
with the potential for an unrecoverable error. Action: Try removing the processes from the
failing processor and retry the deconfiguration, use the
ha_star -C
command. An alternative
is reboot, and the processor will be deconfigured. Then the system can continue in a
degraded mode. To repair use “MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution” on
page 80.
A11-530
Description: Recoverable errors on resource indicate a trend toward an unrecoverable error.
However, the resource could not be deconfigured and is still in use. The system is operating
with the potential for an unrecoverable error. Run-time processor deconfiguration can be
enabled to deconfigure the processor. Action: To enable run-time processor deconfiguration,
use the
chdev -a cpuguard=enable -l sys0
command. Then to retry the deconfiguration,
use the
ha_star -C
command. An alternative is reboot, and the processor will be
deconfigured. Then the system can continue in a degraded mode. To repair use “MAP 1230:
Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution” on page 80.
A11-540
Description: Recoverable errors on resource indicate a trend toward an unrecoverable error.
However, the resource could not be deconfigured and is still in use. The system is operating
with the potential for an unrecoverable error. Action: If repair is not immediately available,
reboot and the resource will be deconfigured. Then operations can continue in a degraded
mode. To repair use “MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution” on page 80.
A11-550
Description: Recoverable errors on resource indicate a trend toward an unrecoverable error.
However, the resource could not be deconfigured and is still in use. The system is operating
with the potential for an unrecoverable error. Action: If repair is not immediately available,
reboot and the resource will be deconfigured. Then operations can continue in a degraded
mode. To repair use “MAP 1230: Linux Platform Error Problem Resolution” on page 80.
A11-560
Description: Recoverable errors on a resource indicate a potential for unrecoverable errors.
The resource cannot be deconfigured and is still in use. The problem may be corrected by
array bit steering. Use “MAP 1235: System Array Self-Repair Problem Resolution for Linux”
on page 85.
A11-570
Description: A processor has been deconfigured due to a trend toward an unrecoverable
error. The system is operating in a degraded mode. The problem may be corrected by array
bit steering. Use “MAP 1235: System Array Self-Repair Problem Resolution for Linux” on
page 85.
A11-580
Description: Recoverable errors on a processor indicate a potential for an unrecoverable
error. The resource cannot be deconfigured and is still in use. The problem may be
corrected by array bit steering. Use “MAP 1235: System Array Self-Repair Problem
Resolution for Linux” on page 85.
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