RIOIP12

Use this procedure to recover from a B7xx 6985 RIO/HSL/12X failure.

  1. Work with the customer to determine if a processor enclosure or I/O enclosure on the RIO loop has powered down normally.
  2. Was a processor enclosure or I/O enclosure on the loop powered down normally?
  3. Did the RIO/HSL/12X loop recover?
  4. In the serviceable event view, search for a serviceable event with a 1xxx xxxx SRC logged at approximately the same time and with one or more FRUs in the same enclosure as those in the FRU list for the SRC you were currently working with.
  5. Did you find a serviceable event with a 1xxx xxxx SRC?
  6. Did the RIO/HSL/12X loop recover?
  7. In the serviceable event view, search for a B700 6981 or B700 6986 error logged at approximately the same time and on the same RIO/HSL/12X loop (the first four characters of word 7 are the same).
  8. Did you find a B700 6981 or a B700 6986 error logged at approximately the same time and on the same RIO/HSL/12X loop?.
  9. Did the RIO/HSL/12X loop recover?
  10. Search for a processor enclosure or I/O enclosure on the RIO/HSL/12X loop that has not powered up as expected.
  11. Did you find a processor enclosure or I/O enclosure on the RIO/HSL/12X loop that has not powered up as expected?
  12. Did the RIO/HSL/12X loop recover?
  13. Using the FRU list that you are working with for this SRC, exchange one FRU at a time. After you exchange each FRU, determine if the loop has recovered. To determine if the RIO/HSL/12X loop has recovered, record the RIO/HSL/12X loop number in the first four characters of word 7 of this SRC and perform RIOIP10. After the loop recovers or after you have exchanged all the FRUs, continue with the next step. To replace a FRU, refer to Locating FRUs.
  14. Did the RIO/HSL/12X loop recover?