Reference
Code
Description/Action Perform all actions before exchanging
Failing Items
Failing Item
Location
5275
The system issued a reset/reload to the IOP.
System Licensed Internal Code detected that an IOP
Reset/Reload has occurred, and that the IOP sucessfully
recovered.
Users who were signed on to a Workstation device under the
IOP will need to sign back on. Any LAN/WAN
communications lines under the IOP will need to be restarted.
Tape/Optical devices under the IOP may need to be varied
back on.
To determine the cause of the IOP Reset/Reload, check the
Product Activity Log for additional entries logged with the
same System Log ID, and perform any actions indicated for
those errors.
5276
IOP Reset was issued
LIC has detected a problem with the Service Processor IOP and
has reset it but has not initiated reload of the Service Processor.
If the load source is mirrored, some system operations may be
able to continue normally. However, some system service
operations have been suspended and the system should be
scheduled for power down as soon as possible.
Perform a system IPL. If the IPL is successful, then perform
“LIC-PIP1” on page 342 to determine the cause of the problem.
If the system IPL is not successful, perform the action described
in the new SRC.
AJGLD01
AJDG301
FI00021
5310
System LIC program exception occurred
System LIC detected a logical partition configuration data
consistency error. Copy the Product Activity Log data for this
error and any related entries and contact your next level of
hardware service support.
LPARSUP
5311
System LIC program exception occurred
LPAR configuration data does not match current system
configuration. The system will not IPL past DST until the
problem is corrected.
Following is a list of problems which may have caused this
SRC to be reported:
v
Non-configured disk unit which was previously a load
source on a partitioned system.
v
Load source configuration data does not match partition for
which it is being used.
v
Load source configuration data does not match system serial
number for which it is being used.
v
Load source configuration data is newer than primary
partition configuration data.
Perform “LPAR-PIP01” on page 376.
LPARSUP
B6xx (including A6xx)
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