| Multi-adapter bridge has no IOP for the I/O adapters. |
The system code detected one or more I/O adapters under the multi-adapter
bridge specified in the DSA. There are no I/O processors to control them.
The I/O adapters are not available to the system. The problem view lists the
card locations controlled by the multi-adapter bridge.
If you do not
have the card locations listed in the problem view, find them by continuing
with the next step. Otherwise, go to step 3.
- To locate the I/O adapters, search for the card locations controlled by
the multi-adapter bridge. The multi-adapter bridge number is in the DSA (see "DSA
translation"). See "Card positions" to determine all the card locations
controlled by the multi-adapter bridge.
- To make the I/O adapters available to the system, install an I/O processor
in a card slot controlled by the multi-adapter bridge or move the I/O adapters
to a multi-adapter bridge with an I/O processor. When adding an IOP, place
it in a card position that is ahead of the IOAs according to the "IOA Assignment
Rules" table located in "Finding part locations" for the frame type on
which you are working.
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| Card type not supported in this slot. |
The system code detected a card type that is not
supported in the multi-adapter bridge card location in which it is installed.
Move the card to a location that will support that card type (check the installation
instructions for the card to determine which card locations can support it).
For
reference codes where word 1 is B6006964 and word 4 is xxxx 2015, if
the SAL does not show a card position for this error, then the card position
can be determined by creating a Direct Select Address (DSA) from information
in the reference code. To create the DSA, use the first 5 digits of word 7
and the 6th digit of word 5 followed by two zeros. Using this DSA, perform MABIP53 to determine the position of the
card that is not supported in that slot.
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| I/O processor removed from multi-adapter bridge card
slot. |
The system code detected that an I/O processor card
was located in that card location on the previous IPL. The I/O processor is
no longer installed in that location. |
| I/O adapter unavailable due to moved I/O processor card. |
The system code detected that the I/O processor which
controlled the I/O adapter card specified in the DSA has been moved since
the last IPL. The I/O adapter card is unavailable to the system. |
| IOA removed from multi-adapter bridge slot. |
The system code detected that the card location specified
in the DSA had an I/O adapter installed on the previous IPL. The I/O adapter
is no longer installed in that card location. |
| I/O adapter replaced by I/O processor card. |
The system code detected that the card location specified
in the DSA had an I/O adapter installed on the previous IPL. The I/O adapter
has been replaced by an I/O processor. |
| Multi-adapter bridge configuration change or error. |
The system code detected a change in the multi-adapter
bridge configuration or a configuration error since the last IPL. |
| PCI I/O processor rejected assignment or removal of
an IOA. |
The I/O processor's (IOP) Licensed Internal Code
(LIC) rejected the assignment of an I/O adapter (IOA) to that IOP, or the
IOP's LIC has rejected the removal of an IOA that the IOP owns.
Word
5 of the reference code is the Direct Select Address (DSA) of the IOP. Word
7 of is the DSA of the IOA. To find the IOP and IOA, go to MABIP53 using
the DSA.
Use Hardware Service Manager (HSM) concurrent maintenance functions
to assign or remove the IOA. See "Hardware Service Manager" for details.
Assignment
failures can result from either of the following conditions: - The IOP is already at its capacity to accept IOA assignments.
- The IOA is not a type supported by the IOP.
Corrective action: - Add another IOP for LIC to assign the IOA to if necessary.
- Reassign the IOA to another IOP using concurrent maintenance.
Removal failures: - This is a LIC problem and should be reported.
- Contact your next level of support.
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| Linux-owned slot - no IOP is allowed. |
An IOP card was found in a PCI bridge set that is allocated
to a Linux partition.
The IOP will not be supported in this card position. |