System Reference Code (SRC) Information
Helps you understand how SRCs work.
Use this information to understand how SRCs work.
The system reference code (SRC) is a sequence of data words (codes) that:
- Identifies a system status
- Describes a detected hardware, Licensed Internal Code (LIC), or software
failure
- Describes the unit that is reporting the failure and its location
SRCs can display on the control panel, appear in a system console message,
or appear in the product activity log.
The system uses the following procedure to gather information about errors:
- The system gathers information about an error as the system detects the
error.
- The Product Activity Log (PAL(R)) records and stores the error information.
- An SRC encodes information used to evaluate or identify a system-detected
hardware or software error, failure, or status. The failure information may
include the failing condition or part (or unit) that can be exchanged or replaced
and its location.
- The SRC links to the problem determination procedure when the element
detecting the failure cannot isolate the failing condition.
- The SRC link completes the isolation process.
In summary, the SRC provides the first-failure-data-capture information.
The customer or support representative uses SRCs during problem determination,
repair actions, and verification. The SRC provides a link to the problem determination
procedures (hardcopy or softcopy). Use the SRC and the problem determination
procedures to isolate the problem.