3)
Select the disk units on the display that you identified in step 8
of this procedure.
Then continue with the next step of this procedure.
c.
Select the
Initialize and format disk unit
option.
d.
Follow the online instructions to format and initialize the disk units.
e.
Perform an IPL from disk.
f.
Go to step 14 of this procedure.
13.
You have chosen to perform an IPL to DST and perform the Reclaim Cache
Storage procedure.
Perform an IPL to DST (see “Dedicated Service Tools (DST)” in the
iSeries
Service Functions
information). If you cannot perform a type A or B IPL,
perform a type D IPL from removable media.
Reclaim the cache adapter card storage (see “Reclaim IOP Cache Storage” on
page 947).
Note:
The system operator may want to restore data from the most recent
saved tape after you complete the repair.
14.
Does the IPL complete successfully?
No
Yes
↓
This ends the procedure.
15.
Go to “Starting Point for All Problems” on page 4 to correct the problem.
This ends the procedure.
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Introduction:
Note:
Determine if the system has logical partitions. Go to “Determining if the
System Has Logical Partitions” on page 943, before continuing with this
procedure.
Note:
If the system has logical partitions, perform this procedure from the logical
partition that reported the problem.
This procedure isolates the problem when a device attached to the I/O card has
functions that are not given support on the I/O card.
You were sent to this procedure from URC 9008.
1.
Have any other I/O card or device SRCs occurred at about the same time as
this error?
No
Yes
↓
Use the other I/O card or device SRCs to correct the problem (see
“Chapter 2. Unit Reference Codes” on page 59).
This ends the procedure.
2.
Has the I/O card, or have the devices been repaired or reconfigured recently?
Yes
No
↓
Note any other errors that occurred at about the same time for the
same I/O card. Then ask your next level of support for assistance.
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