Use
the
Service
Action
Log
to
find
system
reference
codes
associated
with
the
missing
disk
units
by
changing
the
From:
Date
and
Time
on
the
Select
Timeframe
display
to
a
date
and
time
prior
to
when
the
user
attempted
to
vary
on
the
IASP.
For
information
on
how
to
use
the
Service
Action
Log,
see
This
ends
the
procedure.
000B:
Some
system
IOPs
require
cache
storage
be
reclaimed.
1.
Start
SST.
2.
Reclaim
the
cache
adapter
card
storage
by
performing
the
following:
a.
Select
Work
with
disk
units
—>
Work
with
disk
unit
recovery
—>
Reclaim
IOP
Cache
Storage
.
b.
Follow
the
on-line
instructions
to
reclaim
cache
storage.
c.
After
you
complete
the
repair,
the
system
operator
may
want
to
restore
data
from
the
most
recently
saved
tape.
This
ends
the
procedure.
000D:
The
system
disk
capacity
has
been
exceeded.
For
more
information
about
disk
capacity,
see
the
iSeries
Handbook
.
This
ends
the
procedure.
000E:
Start
compression
failure.
1.
Select
Manual
mode
and
perform
an
IPL
to
DST.
See
in
the
iSeries
Service
Functions
information.
2.
Correct
the
problem
by
doing
the
following:
a.
Select
Work
with
disk
units
—>
Work
with
disk
unit
recovery
—>
Recover
from
start
compression
failure
.
b.
Follow
the
on-line
instructions.
This
ends
the
procedure.
002C:
A
Licensed
Internal
Code
program
error
occurred.
Ask
your
next
level
of
support
for
assistance.
This
ends
the
procedure.
002D:
The
IASP
configuration
source
disk
unit
data
is
down-level.
The
system
is
using
the
IASP
configuration
source
disk
unit
that
does
not
have
the
current
level
of
data.
Work
with
the
customer
to
recover
the
configuration.
On
a
workstation
with
iSeries
Navigator
installed,
select
the
disk
pool
with
the
problem,
and
then
select
Recover
configuration
.
This
ends
the
procedure.
002E:
The
Independent
ASP
is
assigned
to
another
system
or
a
Licensed
Internal
Code
program
error
occurred.
Work
with
the
customer
to
check
other
systems
to
determine
if
the
Independent
ASP
has
been
assigned
to
it.
If
the
Independent
ASP
has
not
been
assigned
to
another
system,
ask
your
next
level
of
support
for
assistance.
This
ends
the
procedure.
002F:
The
system
version
and
release
are
at
a
different
level
than
the
IASP
version
and
release.
Analyze
hardware
problems
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