This section describes how to use the list of system reference
codes (SRCs) and firmware codes.
About this task
The list of system reference codes is organized in hexadecimal
sequence, with numeric characters listed before alphabetic characters.
Each entry in the list represents the first four characters (the reference
code type) of the SRC. The entries link to more information, typically
a table that lists the unit reference codes (URCs) that are associated
with that reference code type.Unless specified otherwise on a particular
SRC page, the SRC tables contain the following columns:
- The Last four characters of SRC column contains numbers that represent
the URC.
- The Description/Action column offers a brief description of the
failure that this SRC represents. It also contains instructions for
continuing the problem analysis.
- The Failing Item column represents functional areas of the system
unit. When available, the failing function code links to the FRU that
contains this function for each specific system unit.
The steps below show you how to use the list of system
reference codes
Procedure
- Click the item in the list of system reference codes that
matches the reference code type that you want to find.
Note: The
SRC tables support only 8-character reference code formats. If the
reference code provided contains only 4 or 6 characters, contact your
next level of support for assistance.
- When the SRC table appears, select the appropriate URC
from the first column of the table. The tables list URCs in hexadecimal
sequence with numeric characters listed before alphabetic characters.
- If you have a serviceable event which contains FRUs or
links to a Symbolic FRU procedure then you must use them to repair
the DS8000®.
In that case, the information in these tables is provide for reference
purposes only. If you are here because you do not have a serviceable
event containing FRUs or links to a Symbolic FRU procedure then perform
the following actions:
- Perform the action indicated for the URC in the Description/Action
column of the table.
- If the table entry does not indicate an action or if
performing the action does not correct the problem, exchange the failing
items or parts listed in the Failing Item column in the order that
they are listed. Use the following instructions to exchange failing
items:
- Exchange the failing item listed first.
- If exchanging the first failing item does not correct the problem,
reinstall the original item and exchange the next failing item listed.
- Continue to exchange and reinstall the failing items, one at a
time, until the problem is corrected. If exchanging the failing items
does not correct the problem, ask your next level of support for assistance.