Error
Code
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
20EE
000C
Pointer
to
the
operating
system
found
in
non-volatile
storage.
Values
normally
found
in
non-volatile
storage
that
point
to
the
location
of
an
operating
system
were
not
found.
This
can
happen
for
two
reasons:
v
Either
your
operating
system
doesn’t
support
storing
the
values
or
v
An
event
occurred
that
caused
the
system
to
lose
non-volatile
storage
information
(drainage
or
replacement
of
the
battery).
If
you
are
running
AIX,
reconstruct
this
information
by
running
the
bootlist
command
and
specifying
the
device
that
the
operating
system
is
installed
on.
See
the
AIX
documentation
for
the
syntax
and
usage
of
the
bootlist
command.
To
boot
the
operating
system
so
that
the
above-mentioned
values
can
be
reconstructed,
power
the
system
down
and
power
it
back
on
again
to
cause
the
system
to
look
for
the
operating
system
in
the
devices
contained
in
the
custom
boot
list
or
in
the
default
boot
list,
depending
on
the
condition
of
the
system.
If
this
is
not
successful,
use
the
SMS
menus
to
modify
the
boot
sequence
(also
known
as
the
boot
list)
to
include
devices
that
are
known
to
contain
a
copy
of
the
operating
system.
For
example,
select
a
hard
disk
known
to
have
a
copy
of
the
operating
system
as
the
first
and
only
device
in
the
boot
sequence
and
attempt
to
boot
again.
If
the
problem
persists,
replace
the
primary
I/O
book,
Location:
U1.18-P1-H2
20EE
000E
Unable
to
execute
the
lpar-mgr
open
firmware
method
1.
Verify
that
the
system
is
in
LPAR
mode,
and
reboot
the
system.
2.
Reflash
the
system
with
the
latest
level
of
system
firmware.
3.
Call
service
support.
20EE
000F
Unable
to
find
the
lpar-mgr
package
node
1.
Verify
that
the
system
is
in
LPAR
mode,
and
reboot
the
system.
2.
Reflash
the
system
with
the
latest
level
of
system
firmware.
3.
Call
service
support.
20EE
0010
Unable
to
execute
the
root
vpd
method
1.
Verify
that
the
system
is
in
LPAR
mode,
and
reboot
the
system.
2.
Reflash
the
system
with
the
latest
level
of
system
firmware.
3.
Call
service
support.
500
Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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