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Service Request Numbers (HMM - SRNs)



Service Request Numbers (SRNs)

Service request numbers (SRNs) are generated by the system error-log analysis, system configuration code, diagnostics, and customer problem-determination procedures. SRNs help you to identify the cause of a problem, the failing field-replaceable units (FRUs), and the service actions that might be needed to solve the problem.

The SRN Table

The table in this section lists the SRNs and describes the actions you should do. The table columns are:

SRN The service reference number.
FRU list The FRU or FRUs that might be causing the problem, and how likely it is (by percentage) that the FRU is causing the problem.
Problem A description of the problem and the action you must take.

Abbreviations used in the table are:

   DMA   Direct memory access
   FRU   Field-replaceable unit
   PAA   P  = Adapter port number
         AA = SSA address
         (see also 'Finding the Device When No Service Aids Are Available')
   PCI   Peripheral Component Interconnect
   POST  Power-On Self-Test


Using the SRN Table

  You should have been sent here from either diagnostics or a START MAP. Do not start problem determination from the SRN table; always go to the START MAP for the unit in which the device is installed.

  1.  Locate the SRN in the table. If you cannot find the  SRN, refer to the documentation for the subsystem or device.  If you still cannot find the SRN, you have a problem with the diagnostics,  the microcode, or the documentation. Call your support center for assistance.
  2.  Read carefully the 'Action' you must do for the problem.  Do not exchange adapters unless you are instructed to do so.
  3.  Normally exchange only one adapter at a time.  Always use instructions provided with the system unit when exchanging adapters.  After each adapter is exchanged, go to MAP 2410 'SSA Repair Verification' to verify the repair.

SRN FRU List Problem
20PAA Device (45%)
('Exchanging Disk Drives').
SSA adapter card (45%)
External SSA cables (6%)
Internal SSA connections (4%)
(unit Hardware Maint. Manual)
An open SSA link has been detected. Run the Disk
service aid to isolate the failure (see
'Using the SSA Service Aids and Other Service Tools').
If the SSA service aids are not available go to the
service information for the unit in which the
device is installed.
21PAA
to
29PAA
Device (45%)
('Exchanging Disk Drives')
SSA Adapter card (45%)
External SSA cables (6%)
Internal SSA connections (4%)
(unit Hardware Maint. Manual)
An SSA 'Threshold exceeded' link error has been
detected. Go to MAP 2010 'START'
2A002 Device (50%)
('Exchanging Disk Drives')
SSA adapter card (50%)
Async code 02 has been received.
Probably a software error has occurred.
Go to 'Software and Microcode Errors' before
exchanging any FRUs.
2A003 Device (50%)
('Exchanging Disk Drives')
SSA adapter card (50%)
Async code 03 has been received.
Probably a software error has occurred.
Go to 'Software and Microcode Errors' before
exchanging any FRUs.
2A004 Device (50%)
('Exchanging Disk Drives')
SSA adapter card (50%)
Async code 04 has been received.
Probably a software error has occurred.
Go to 'Software and Microcode Errors' before
exchanging any FRUs.
2FFFF None An async code that is not valid has been received.
Go to 'Software and Microcode Errors'.
40000 SSA adapter card (100%) The SSA adapter card has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
40004 4 MB DRAM module 0 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 4MB DRAM in adapter card module 0 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
40008 8 MB DRAM module 0 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 8MB DRAM in adapter card module 0 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
40016 16 MB DRAM module 0 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 16MB DRAM in adapter card module 0 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
40032 32 MB DRAM module 0 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 32MB DRAM in adapter card module 0 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
40064 64 MB DRAM module 0 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 64MB DRAM in adapter card module 0 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
40128 128 MB DRAM module 0 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 128MB DRAM in adapter card module 0 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
41004 4 MB DRAM module 1 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 4MB DRAM in adapter card module 1 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
41008 8 MB DRAM module 1 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 8MB DRAM in adapter card module 1 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
41016 16 MB DRAM module 1 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 16MB DRAM in adapter card module 1 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
41032 32 MB DRAM module 1 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 32MB DRAM in adapter card module 1 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
41064 64 MB DRAM module 1 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 64MB DRAM in adapter card module 1 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
41128 128 MB DRAM module 1 (100%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
A 128MB DRAM in adapter card module 1 has failed.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
42000 SSA adapter card (50%)
DRAM modules (50%)
'Exchanging DRAMs on the SSA RAID
cluster Adapter'
The SSA adapter has detected that both DRAM
modules are failing.
1. Check whether both DRAM modules are correctly
installed on the adapter card.
Make any necessary corrections.
2. It this problem has occurred immediately after an
upgrade to the adapter card, check whether the
correvt type of DRAM modules have been installed.
Make any necessary corrections.
3. If the problem remains, eachange the adapter
card FRU for a new one.
Do not exchange any DRAM modules yet.
4. Install the DRAM modules from the original adapter
card onto the new adapter card, then install the
new adapter card.
5. If the problem remains, exchange the DRAM
modules for new modules.
6. Install the new DRAM modules onto the original
adapter card. Reinstall the original adapter card.
42500 Write cache card on the SSA adapter card
(100%)
The SSA adapter has detected a failure in
the write cache. Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
43PAA Device (90%)
('Exchanging Disk Drives')
SSA adapter card (10%)
An SSA device on the link is preventing the
completion of the loop configuration.
Go to MAP 2010 'START'.
44PAA Device (100%)
('Exchanging Disk Drives')
An SSA device has a 'Failed' status.
If the SSA service aids are available, run the Disk
service aid (see
'Using the SSA Service Aids and Other Service Tools'
to find the failing device, If no device is listed
as Rejected, use the PAA part of the SRN to determine
which device is failing.
Before you exchange the failing device,
run nonconcurrent diagnostics to that device to
determine the cause of the problem.
If the SSA service aids are not available, note the
value of PAA in this SRN, and go to
'Finding the Physical Location of a Device'.
Exchange the failing FRU for a new FRU.
45PAA Device (40%)
('Exchanging Disk Drives')
SSA Adapter card (40%)
SSA cables, or other SSA connections
in the device enclosure (20%).
(unit Hardware Maint. Manual).
The SSA adapter has detected an open SSA loop.
If the SSA service aids are available, run the
Disk service aid (see
'Using the SSA Service Aids and Other Service Tools')
to determine which part of the loop is failing.
If the SSA service aids are not available, note the
value of PAA in this SRN, and go to
'Finding the Physical Location of a Device'.
47000 None An attempt has been made to store in the SSA adapter
the details of more than 32 arrays.
Go to MAP 2010 'START'.
47500 None Part of the array data might have been lost.
Go to MAP 2010 'START'.
48000 None The SSA adapter has detected a link configuration
that is not valid. See
'SSA Loop Configurations that Are Not valid'
49000 None An array is in the Degraded State because a disk
drive is not available to the array, and a write
command has been sent to that array. A disk drive
might not be available for one of the following
reasons:
° The disk drive has failed.
° The disk drive has been removed from the
subsystem.
° An SSA link has failed.
° A power failure has occurred.
Go to MAP 2010 'START'.
4910O None An array is in the Exposed state because a disk
drive is not available to the array. A disk drive
can become not available for several reasons:
° The disk drive has failed.
° The disk drive has been removed from the
subsystem.
° An SSA link has failed.
° A power failure has occurred.
Go to MAP 2010 'START'
49500 None No hot spare disk drives are available for an array
that is configured for hot spare disk drives.
Go to MAP 2010 'START'.
4C000 None A configuration that is not valid has been detected.
Some disk drives do not have failover protection.
Go to 'SSA Loop Configurations that Are Not valid'
4C200 None A configuration that is not valid has been detected.
Corresponding SSA adapters are not wired together.
Go to
'SSA Loop Configurations that Are Not valid'
4C400 None A configuration that is not valid has been detected.
One system must be configured as A and the other as B.
Go to 'SSA Loop Configurations that Are Not valid'.
4C600 None Failover has occurred.
This SSA adapter is now controlling the arrays.
Run the Disk service aid, and check the SSA
configuration for correct connections and for correct
SSA adapter operation.
4C800 None Only one member of a RAID 1 array is present, and its
owning adapter serial number does not match that of
this adapter.
Do one of the following actions:
° Install the other member of the array onto
this SSA adapter.
° Remove the array member from this SSA adapter.
° If you want to continue to use the one member
on this SSA loop, go to
'Modifying Attributes of Resources', and set
the Split Resolution field to the member number
of the array member that you want to use.
4E000 Device (100%)
'Exchanging Disk Drives'
Data Scrubbing has reconstructed a data block and
reassigned the affected blocks.
If this SRN occurs three times in 24 hours, exchange
the FRU for a new FRU.
4F000 None The SSA adapter has detected duplicate disk
attachment numbers.
The disk drive that has the duplicate attachment
number has been designated as a new resource.
Reattach the disk drive in the required position
(See 'Attaching a Resource to the System').
4F100 None Both members of a RAID 1 array are indicating that
they have been updated while the other member was not
available. The array name is reported.
(A corresponding SRN 4F101 is also logged.)
If you want to continue to use this array, you must
specify one of the members as the member that contains
good data, and update the data of the other member to
match it. To do this, go to
'Modifing Attributes of Resources', and set
the Split Resolution field to the member number of
the array member that you want to use.
4F101 None Both members of a RAID 1 array are indicating that
they have been updated while the other member was
not available.
The UID/array name of the member that was not
available is reported. (A corresponding SRN 4F100
is also logged.)
If you want to continue to use this array, you must
specify one of the members as the member that
contains good data, and update the data of the other
member to match it. To do this, go to
'Modifying Attributes of Resources', and set
the Split Resolution field to the member number
of the array member that you want to use.
4F200 None A member of a RAID 1 array has been detected.
The array name is reported.
Delete this SRN.
4F201 None A member of a RAID 1 array has been rejected.
The member UID is reported.
Delete this SRN.
50000 SSA adapter card (100%) The SSA adapter failed to respond to the device
driver.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
50001 SSA adapter card (100%) A data parity error has occurred.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
50002 SSA adapter card (100%) An SSA adapter DMA error has occurred.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
50004 SSA adapter card (100%) An adapter error has been detected.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
50005 SSA adapter card (100%) A software error has occurred.
Go to 'Software and Microcode Errors',
before exchanging the FRU.
50006 SSA adapter card (100%) An adapter error has been detected.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
50007 SSA adapter card (100%) An adapter error has been detected.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
50008 SSA adapter card (100%) Unable to read or write the PCI registers.
Exchange the FRU with a new FRU.
50010 SSA adapter card (100%) An SSA adapter or device drive protocol error
has occurred.
Go to 'Software and Microcode Errors',
before exchanging the FRU.
50012 SSA adapter card (100%) The SSA adapter microcode bus hung.
Run nonconcurrent diagnostics to the SSA adapter.
If the diagnostics fail. exchange the FRU for a
new FRU.
If the diagnostics do not fail, go to
'Software and Microcode Errors', before
exchanging the FRU.
D4000 SSA adapter card (100%) The diagnostics cannot configure the SSA
adapter.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
D4100 SSA adapter card (100%) The diagnostics cannot open the SSA adapter.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
D4300 SSA adapter card (100%) The diagnostics have detected an SSA
adapter POST failure.
Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
DFFFF SSA adapter card (100%) A command or parameter that has been sent or
received is not valid. This problem is caused
either by the SSA adapter, or by an error in the
microcode.
Go to 'Software and Microcode Errors', before
exchanging the FRU.

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