Error
Code
Description
Action/
Possible
Failing
FRU
20FF00A0
Invalid
VPD
(getvpd
mailbox
command
failed)
1.
Replace
the
part
specified
by
the
location
code.
2.
If
no
location
code
is
shown
with
the
error
code,
call
service
support.
20FF00B0
Invalid
VPD
(the
FG
keyword
is
not
found
for
a
fabric
card)
1.
Replace
the
part
specified
by
the
location
code.
2.
If
no
location
code
is
shown
with
the
error
code,
call
service
support.
20FF00B1
Invalid
VPD
(cannot
find
RM
keyword)
1.
Replace
the
part
specified
by
the
location
code.
2.
If
no
location
code
is
shown
with
the
error
code,
call
service
support.
20FF00C0
Invalid
VPD
(missing
base
address
of
the
RIO-PCI
bridge)
1.
Replace
the
part
specified
by
the
location
code.
2.
If
no
location
code
is
shown
with
the
error
code,
call
service
support.
20FF00D0
Invalid
VPD
(machine
type
field
is
invalid)
1.
Replace
the
part
specified
by
the
location
code.
2.
If
no
location
code
is
shown
with
the
error
code,
call
service
support.
20FF00F0
Invalid
VPD
(the
rack
number
and
the
unit
number
are
not
found
in
the
SCF
partition
in
NVRAM)
1.
Replace
the
part
specified
by
the
location
code.
2.
If
no
location
code
is
shown
with
the
error
code,
call
service
support.
2100
0xxx
SCSI
controller
fault
Before
replacing
any
system
components,
refer
to
the
notes
in
error
code
21A0
0001.
1.
Replace
the
SCSI
device.
21A0
0001
SCSI
DASD:
test
unit
ready
failed;
hardware
error
Before
replacing
any
system
components:
1.
Ensure
that
the
controller
and
each
device
on
the
SCSI
bus
is
assigned
a
unique
SCSI
ID.
2.
Ensure
that
the
SCSI
bus
is
properly
terminated.
3.
Ensure
that
the
SCSI
signal
and
power
cables
are
securely
connected
and
not
damaged.
The
location
code
information
is
required
to
identify
the
ID
of
SCSI
device
failures
as
well
as
to
indicate
the
location
of
the
controller
to
which
the
device
is
attached.
Check
the
system
error
logs
to
determine
the
location
code
information
associated
with
the
error
code.
1.
Replace
the
SCSI
device.
2.
Replace
the
SCSI
cable.
3.
Replace
the
SCSI
controller.
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Eserver
pSeries
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Service
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