Their location codes will always show that they are plugged into another part as components of the
server. Another example follows:, Un-P1-C9 is a dual in-line memory module (DIMM), with memory
DIMM (C9) plugged into a backplane (P1), which is inside the unit (Un).
Note:
For devices, certain error conditions might cause an IBM i device to display the device location in
an AIX format.
Table 36. Unit type and locations
Unit type (Utttt.mmm)
Link to location information
U5796.001
U7314.G30
Location code labels
The location code label represents a physical part of the server. The following table describes the prefixes
of location code labels.
Note:
These location code labels apply to system units only.
Table 37. Prefixes of location code labels for system units
Prefix
Description
Example
A
Air-moving device
Fan, blower
C
Card connector
IOP, IOA, DIMM, processor card
D
Device
Diskette, control panel
E
Electrical
Battery, power supply, ac charger
L
Logical path SCSI target
Integrated drive electronics (IDE) address, Fibre
Channel LUN
N
Horizontal placement for an empty rack location
P
Planar
System backplane
T
Port
U
Unit
V
Virtual planar
W
Worldwide unique ID
X
EIA value for an empty rack location
Y
Firmware FRU
Worldwide unique identifier
The location code label for the worldwide unique identifier consists of the prefix W followed by a
maximum of 16 uppercase hexadecimal digits with no leading zeros. A location code might not include a
worldwide unique identifier. When present, the worldwide unique identifier location label follows the
location label of the resource that interfaces with the resource that has the worldwide unique identifier,
usually a port.
5796 and 7314-G30 locations
The known logical location codes for this unit are listed next to the corresponding physical location.
Note:
Any known logical location codes for this unit are listed next to the corresponding physical
location in the following information. If you are working with a logical location code for this unit and it
is not listed in the following information, contact your next level of support.
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