SIRGCFG

An invalid configuration was detected on an HSL/RIO loop during IPL.

The four rightmost characters of word 4 in the reference code represent the Program Return Code (PRC), which describes the problem detected. The four leftmost digits of word 7 represent the loop number in hexadecimal format. Convert the loop number to decimal format before comparing it to loop numbers shown in serviceable event views and service tools.

To determine the problem, find the PRC in the table below.

Note: The FRU description in the serviceable event view may already contain a message that identifies the problem.

Table 1. Correcting an invalid configuration on an HSL/RIO loop
PRC Problem identified Corrective action
xxxx 0008 System serial number not set Set the serial number on the system unit. See "Accessing the Advanced System Management Interface" in the service guide for the system unit. If the problem persists contact your next level of support.
xxxx 3200 Clustered system(s) on loop with SPD migrated tower Migration towers are not supported; remove them.
xxxx 3201 Clustered systems on multiple HSL/RIO loops Ensure all clustered systems are on the same HSL/RIO loop.
xxxx 3202 Multiple SPD migrated towers detected Migration towers are not supported; remove them.
xxxx 3207 SPD migrated tower not on first HSL/RIO loop Migration towers are not supported; remove them.
xxxx 3212 NIC/RIO controller level does not support OptiConnect The NIC/RIO controller hardware component does not support i5/OS® HSL OptiConnect. The FRU containing the NIC/RIO controller component must be upgraded to a level that supports HSL OptiConnect. Examine the Service Action Log (SAL) of the IBM® eServer™ i5 system on this loop for the same error. The SAL will call out the correct FRU to replace. Use the service tools and information for that system to correct the problem and close the problem on this system.

This ends the procedure.