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Service
Request
Number
Description
and
Action
A11-03x
Description:
A
non-critical
error
has
been
detected,
an
external
cache
parity
or
multi-bit
ECC
error.
Action:
Schedule
deferred
maintenance.
Use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-04x
Description:
A
non-critical
error
has
been
detected,
an
external
cache
ECC
single-bit
error.
Action:
Schedule
deferred
maintenance.
Use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-05x
Description:
A
non-critical
error
has
been
detected,
a
system
bus
time-out
error.
Action:
Schedule
deferred
maintenance.
Use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-06x
Description:
A
non-critical
error
has
been
detected,
a
time-out
error
waiting
for
an
I/O
device.
Action:
Schedule
deferred
maintenance.
Use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-07x
Description:
A
non-critical
error
has
been
detected,
a
system
bus
parity
error.
Action:
Schedule
deferred
maintenance.
Use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-08x
Description:
A
non-critical
error
has
been
detected,
a
system
bus
protocol/transfer
error.
Action:
Schedule
deferred
maintenance.
Use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-50x
Description:
Recoverable
errors
on
resource
indicate
a
trend
toward
an
unrecoverable
error.
However,
the
resource
could
not
be
deconfigured
and
is
still
in
use.
The
system
is
operating
with
the
potential
for
an
unrecoverable
error.
Action:
If
repair
is
not
immediately
available,
reboot
and
the
resource
will
be
deconfigured.
Then
operations
can
continue
in
a
degraded
mode.
To
repair
use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-510
Description:
Resource
has
been
deconfigured
and
is
no
longer
in
use
due
to
a
trend
toward
an
unrecoverable
error.
Action:
The
system
is
operating
in
a
degraded
mode.
Schedule
maintenance.
To
repair
use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-520
Description:
Recoverable
errors
on
resource
indicate
a
trend
toward
an
unrecoverable
error.
However,
the
resource
could
not
be
deconfigured
and
is
still
in
use.
The
system
is
operating
with
the
potential
for
an
unrecoverable
error.
Action:
Try
removing
the
processes
from
the
failing
processor
and
retry
the
deconfiguration,
use
the
ha_star
-C
command.
An
alternative
is
reboot,
and
the
processor
will
be
deconfigured.
Then
the
system
can
continue
in
a
degraded
mode.
To
repair
use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-530
Description:
Recoverable
errors
on
resource
indicate
a
trend
toward
an
unrecoverable
error.
However,
the
resource
could
not
be
deconfigured
and
is
still
in
use.
The
system
is
operating
with
the
potential
for
an
unrecoverable
error.
Run-time
processor
deconfiguration
can
be
enabled
to
deconfigure
the
processor.
Action:
To
enable
run-time
processor
deconfiguration,
use
the
chdev
-a
cpuguard=enable
-l
sys0
command.
Then
to
retry
the
deconfiguration,
use
the
ha_star
-C
command.
An
alternative
is
reboot,
and
the
processor
will
be
deconfigured.
Then
the
system
can
continue
in
a
degraded
mode.
To
repair
use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
A11-540
Description:
Recoverable
errors
on
resource
indicate
a
trend
toward
an
unrecoverable
error.
However,
the
resource
could
not
be
deconfigured
and
is
still
in
use.
The
system
is
operating
with
the
potential
for
an
unrecoverable
error.
Action:
If
repair
is
not
immediately
available,
reboot
and
the
resource
will
be
deconfigured.
Then
operations
can
continue
in
a
degraded
mode.
To
repair
use
“MAP
1230:
Linux
Platform
Error
Problem
Resolution”
on
page
73.
Chapter
11.
SRNs
for
Linux
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