Step
1321-28
If
you
performed
substep
3
of
for
the
current
Linux
partition,
go
to
and
when
asked
in
do
not
record
any
additional
extended
data
from
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
and
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
Yes
Go
to
the
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
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