v
Yes
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
v
No
:
You
cannot
continue
isolating
the
problem.
Use
the
original
SRC
and
exchange
the
failing
items,
starting
with
the
highest
probable
cause
of
failure
(see
the
failing
item
list
for
this
reference
code
in
If
the
failing
item
list
contains
FI
codes,
see
to
help
determine
part
numbers
and
location
in
the
system.
This
ends
the
procedure.
5.
Record
the
SRC
on
the
Problem
summary
form
(see
Is
the
SRC
the
same
one
that
sent
you
to
this
procedure?
v
Yes
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
v
No
:
A
different
SRC
or
reference
code
occurred.
Use
the
new
SRC
or
reference
code
to
correct
the
problem
(see
This
ends
the
procedure.
6.
Determine
the
device
unit
reference
code
(URC)
from
the
SRC.
If
the
Disk
Configuration
Error
Report,
the
Disk
Configuraiton
Attention
Report,
or
the
Disk
Configuration
Warning
Report
display
appears
on
the
console,
the
device
URC
is
displayed
under
Reference
Code
.
This
is
on
the
same
line
as
the
missing
device.
Is
the
device
unit
reference
code
3020?
v
Yes
:
A
device
reference
code
of
3020
indicates
that
a
device
is
attached
to
the
addressed
I/O
card.
Either
it
is
not
supported,
or
it
does
not
match
system
configuration
rules.
For
example,
there
are
too
many
devices
that
are
attached
to
the
bus.
Find
the
printout
that
shows
the
system
configuration
from
the
last
IPL
and
compare
it
to
the
present
system
configuration.
Note:
Use
the
unit
address
and
the
physical
address
in
the
SRC
to
help
you
with
this
comparison.
If
configuration
is
not
the
problem,
a
device
on
the
SCSI
bus
may
be
failing.
Use
FI
code
FI00884
to
help
find
the
failing
device.
If
you
need
to
perform
isolation
on
the
SCSI
bus,
go
to
This
ends
the
procedure.
v
No
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
7.
The
possible
failing
items
are
FI
codes
FI01105
(90%)
and
FI01112
(10%).
Find
the
device
unit
address
from
the
SRC.
Use
this
information
to
find
the
physical
location
of
the
device.
Record
the
type
and
model
numbers
to
determine
if
the
addressed
I/O
card
supports
this
device.
Is
the
device
given
support
on
your
system?
v
Yes
:
Perform
the
following:
a.
Exchange
the
device.
b.
Perform
an
IPL
to
DST
(see
in
the
iSeries
Service
Functions
information).
Does
this
correct
the
problem?
–
No
:
Ask
your
next
level
of
support
for
assistance.
This
ends
the
procedure.
–
Yes
:
This
ends
the
procedure.
v
No
:
Perform
the
following:
a.
Remove
the
device.
b.
Perform
an
IPL
to
DST
(see
in
the
iSeries
Service
Functions
information).
Does
this
correct
the
problem?
–
No
:
Ask
your
next
level
of
support
for
assistance.
This
ends
the
procedure.
–
Yes
:
This
ends
the
procedure.
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