a.
The MSIOP address (MSIOP Direct Select Address) to use is characters 1-8
of the bottom 16 character line of function 12 (word 4).
b.
Verify the following and correct if necessary before continuing with step 11
of this procedure:
v
All cable connections are made correctly and are tight.
v
All storage devices have the correct signal bus address, as indicated in
the system configuration list.
v
All storage devices are powered on and ready.
5.
Did you enter this procedure because there was an entry in the Service Action
Log which has the reference code B6005090?
Yes
No
↓
Go to step 11 of this procedure.
6.
Are customer jobs running on the system now?
Yes
No
↓
Attention
: Ensure that the customer is not running any jobs before
continuing with this procedure.
Go to step 11 of this procedure.
7.
Perform the following:
a.
Select System Service Tools (SST).
b.
Select the
Work with disk units
option.
c.
Select the
Display disk configuration
option.
d.
Select the
Display disk configuration status
option.
Are any disk units missing from the configuration?
Note:
Missing disk units are indicated by an asterisk (*).
Yes
No
↓
This ends the procedure
.
8.
Do all of the disk units that are missing from the configuration have a status
of “Suspended”?
Yes
No
↓
Attention
: Ensure that the customer is not running any jobs before
continuing with this procedure.
Go to step 11 of this procedure.
9.
Use the Service Action Log to determine if there are any entries for the
missing disk units (see “Using the Service Action Log” on page 9).
Are there any entries in the Service Action Log for the missing disk units that
were logged since the last IPL?
Yes
No
↓
Go to step 23 of this procedure.
10.
Use the information in the Service Action Log and go to the SRC information
for the specific disk unit in “Chapter 2. Unit Reference Codes” on page 59.
Perform the action indicated for the unit reference code.
This ends the procedure.
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