Ensure that the load-source disk unit is in device location 1.
This ends the procedure.
0019:
One or more disk units were formatted incorrectly.
The system will continue to operate normally. However, it will not operate at
optimum performance. To repair the problem, perform the following:
1.
Record the unit number and serial number of the disk unit that is formatted
incorrectly.
2.
Sign on to DST (see “Dedicated Service Tools (DST)” in the
iSeries Service
Functions
information).
3.
Select the
Work with disk units
option.
4.
Select the
Work with disk unit configuration
option.
5.
Select the
Remove unit from configuration
option.
6.
Select the disk unit you recorded earlier in this procedure.
7.
Confirm the option to remove data from the disk unit. This step may take a
long time because the data must be moved to other disk units in the auxiliary
storage pool (ASP)
8.
When the remove function is complete, select the
Add unit to configuration
option.
9.
Select the disk unit you recorded earlier in this procedure.
10.
Confirm the add. The disk unit is formatted during functional operation.
This ends the procedure.
001A:
The load-source disk unit data is down-level.
The load-source disk unit is mirror protected. The system is using the load-source
disk unit that does not have the current level of data.
1.
Select Manual mode and perform an IPL to DST (see “Dedicated Service Tools
(DST)” in the
iSeries Service Functions
information).
Does the Disk Configuration Error Report display appear?
Yes
No
↓
The system is now using the correct load-source.
This ends the procedure.
2.
Does a
Load source failure
message appear in the list?
Yes
No
↓
The system is now using the correct load-source.
This ends the procedure.
3.
Select option 5, then press F11, then press the Enter key to display details.
The load-source type, model, and serial number information that the system
needs is displayed on the console.
Is the load-source disk unit (displayed on the console) attached to an MSIOP
that cannot be used for a load-source?
Yes
No
↓
The load-source disk unit is missing. Go to step 1 for cause code 0002.
4.
Is the system configured for remote load-source protection?
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