SIP3152

Use this procedure to resolve the following problems:

The possible causes are:

Note:
For SRC xxxx4060, the failed connection was previously working, and may have already recovered.

Considerations:

Attention:
  1. When SAS fabric problems exist, replacing RAID adapters is not recommended without assistance from your service provider. Because the adapter might contain non-volatile write cache data and configuration data for the attached disk arrays, additional problems can be created by replacing an adapter.
  2. Removing functioning disk units in a disk array is not recommended without assistance from your service provider. A disk array might become unprotected or failed if functioning disk units are removed. The removal of functioning disk units might also result in additional problems in the disk array.
  1. Determine the resource name of the adapter that reported the problem by performing the following:
    1. Access SST/DST.
    2. Access the Product Activity Log and record the resource name that this error is logged against. If the resource name is an adapter resource name, use it and continue with the next step. If the resource name is a disk unit resource name, use the Hardware Service Manager to determine the resource name of the adapter that is controlling this disk unit.
  2. Determine if a problem still exists for the adapter that logged this error by examining the SAS connections as follows:
    1. On the System Service Tools (SST) screen, select Start a Service Tool then press Enter.
    2. Select Display/Alter/Dump.
    3. Select Display/Alter storage.
    4. Select Licensed Internal Code (LIC) data.
    5. Select Advanced Analysis.
    6. Type in FABQUERY on the entry line and then select it with option 1.
    7. On the Specify Advanced Analysis Options screen, type -SUB 01 -IOA DCxx -DSP 0 in the Options field, where DCxx is the adapter resource name. Press Enter.
      Note:
      More information is available by returning to the Specify Advanced Analysis Options screen and typing -SUB 01 -IOA DCxx -DSP 2 in the Options field, where DCxx is the adapter resource name. Press Enter.
      Do all expected devices appear in the list and are all paths marked as Operational?
      • No: Continue with the next step.
      • Yes: The error condition no longer exists. This ends the procedure.
  3. Perform the following to cause the adapter to rediscover the devices and connections:
    1. Use Hardware Service Manager to re-IPL the virtual I/O processor that is associated with this adapter.
    2. Vary on any other resources attached to the virtual I/O processor.
  4. To determine if the problem still exists for the adapter that logged this error, examine the SAS connections by performing the actions in step 2 again. Do all expected devices appear in the list and are all paths marked as Operational?
  5. Perform only one of the following corrective actions (listed in the order of preference). If one of the corrective actions has previously been attempted, then proceed to the next one in the list.
  6. To determine if the problem still exists for the adapter that logged this error, examine the SAS connections by performing the actions in step 2 again. Do all expected devices appear in the list and are all paths marked as Operational?