A00-FF0 through A24-xxx SRNs
AIX might generate service request numbers (SRNs) from A00-FF0 to A24-xxx.
Note: Some SRNs in this sequence might have 4 rather than 3 digits after the dash (–).
Table 28 shows the meaning of an x in any of the following SRNs, such as A01-00x.
Table 28. Meaning of the last character (x) after the hyphen
Number
1
2
4
8
Table 29 describes each SRN and provides a recommended corrective action.
Table 29. A00-FF0 through A24-xxx SRNs
SRN
A24-000
A24-xxx
SCSD Devices SRNs (ssss-102 to ssss-640)
These service request numbers (SRNs) identify a Self-Configuring SCSI Device (SCSD) problem.
Use Table 30 on page 170 to identify an SRN when you suspect a SAS hard disk device problem. Replace
the parts in the order that the failing function codes (FFCs) are listed.
Notes:
1. Some SRNs might have 4 digits rather than 3 digits after the dash (–).
2. The ssss before the dash (–) represents the 3 digit or 4 digit SCSD SRN.
Meaning
Replace all FRUs listed
Hot swap supported
Software might be the cause
Reserved
Description
Spurious interrupts on shared interrupt
level have exceeded threshold
Spurious interrupts have exceeded
threshold.
FRU/action
1. Check the BladeCenter management-module
event log. If an error was recorded by the
system, see "POST progress codes
(checkpoints)" on page 97.
2. Replace part numbers reported by the
diagnostic program.
3. If no entry is found, Replace the
system-board
1. Check the BladeCenter management-module
event log; if an error was recorded by the
system, see "POST progress codes
(checkpoints)" on page 97.
2. Replace part numbers reported by the
diagnostic program.
3. If no entry is found, Replace the
system-board
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