IOPIP20

Use this procedure to isolate the problem when two or more devices are missing from a disk array.

You were sent to this procedure from unit reference code (URC) 9020 or 9021.

  1. If the system has logical partitions, perform this procedure from the logical partition that reported the problem. To determine if the system has logical partitions, go to Determining if the system has logical partitions, before continuing with this procedure.
  2. Access SST/DST by doing one of the following:
  3. Have any other I/O card or device SRCs (other than a 902F SRC) occurred at about the same time as this error?
  4. Did you perform a D IPL to get to DST?
  5. A formatted display of hexadecimal information for Product Activity Log entries is not available. In order to interpret the hexadecimal information, see More information from hexadecimal reports. Record all devices that are missing from the disk array. These are the array members that have both a present address of 0 and an expected address that is not 0.
    Note:
    There might be an xxxx902F SRC entry in the Product Activity Log if there are more than 10 disk units in the array. In order to interpret the hexadecimal information for these additional disk units, see More information from hexadecimal reports.
  6. There are three possible ways to correct the problem:
    1. Find the missing devices and install them in the correct physical locations in the system. If you can find the missing devices and want to continue with this repair option, then continue with the next step.
    2. Stop the disk array that contains the missing devices.
      Attention: Customer data might be lost.

      If you want to continue with this repair option, go to step 8.

    3. Initialize and format the remaining members of the disk array.
      Attention: Customer data will be lost.

      If you want to continue with this repair option, go to step 9.

  7. Perform the following:
    1. Install the missing devices in the correct locations in the system. See Locating FRUs.
    2. Power on the system. See Powering on and powering off.

    Does the IPL complete successfully?

  8. You have chosen to stop the disk array that contains the missing devices.
    Attention: Customer data might be lost.

    Perform the following:

    1. If you are not already using dedicated service tools, perform an IPL to DST. See Performing an IPL to DST.

      If you cannot perform a type A or B IPL, perform a type D IPL from removable media.

    2. Select Work with disk units.

      Did you get to DST with a Type D IPL?

      • Yes: Continue with the next step.
      • No: Select Work with disk configuration -> Work with device parity protection. Then, continue with the next step.
    3. Select Stop device parity protection.
    4. Follow the on-line instructions to stop device parity protection.
    5. Perform an IPL from disk.

    Does the IPL complete successfully?

  9. You have chosen to initialize and format the remaining members of the disk array. Perform the following steps:
    Attention: Customer data will be lost.
    1. If you are not already using dedicated service tools, perform an IPL to DST. See Performing an IPL to DST.

      If you cannot perform a type A or B IPL, perform a type D IPL from removable media.

    2. Select Work with disk units.

      Did you get to DST with a Type D IPL?

      • Yes: Continue with the next step.
      • No: Select Work with disk unit recovery -> Disk unit problem recovery procedures, and continue with the next step.
  10. Select Initialize and format disk unit.
  11. Follow the online instructions to format and initialize the disk units.
  12. Perform an IPL from disk. Does the IPL complete successfully?