POWER7 information
Symbolic FRUs
This information is a list of symbolic field replaceable units (FRUs).
The procedures in this topic are listed alphabetically.
- ACMODUL
Your server lost power. This procedure will help you determine the source of the power loss condition that brought you here. - ADJ_LOG
This symbolic FRU displays the logical location code of the previous failing item in the failing item list. No service action is required for this FRU. - ADJ_PHY
This symbolic FRU displays the physical location code of the previous failing item in the failing item list. No service action is required for this FRU. - AIRMOVR
A fan might be failing. Before replacing any field replaceable units (FRUs), ensure that the fans and fan trays are fully seated into the fan connectors and that all cables are seated correctly. - AJDG301
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJDGP01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJEDA00
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJEGP01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJEQU00
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJGAM01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJGDF01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJGFN00
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJGJ601
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJGJQ01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJGLD01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJGW701
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJLAF01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJLAG01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJLYC01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJLYD01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - AJSDJ01
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. Look for PTFs associated with the reference code and have the customer apply them. - ALTMANL
A service call to the Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) might be needed to fix the problem on the IXS. - ALTPERF
The system is located at an altitude that is within the range of the system specification, but the thermal or power management firmware might reduce performance due to the altitude. - ALTTUDE
The air pressure sensor in the control (operator) panel is reporting that the system is at an altitude above 4000 meters (about 13,210 feet). - AMBBACK
The ambient temperature has returned to a level that is within the operating specifications of this system. No service action is required. - AMBPERF
The ambient temperature is within the range of the system specification, but the thermal or power management firmware might reduce performance due to the current ambient temperature. - AMBTEMP
The system detected a warning or fault due to the ambient room temperature. - AMBTMP1
Ambient air temperature is too high for optimal performance. - AMBTMP2
Ambient air temperature is back within range. - ANYBRDG
Find the location of the card that is reporting the problem and its corresponding PCI bridge set. Any cable, card, or card enclosure (not necessarily the card that reported the problem) connected to the PCI bridge set might be causing the problem. - ANYBUS
Any cable, card, or card enclosure might be causing an IOP-detected bus error, although the IOP that is reporting the problem might not be causing the problem. - ANYFC
Any IOA, hub, gateway, or device that is attached to the same Fibre Channel interface might be failing. - ANYPROC
The failing component is one of the system processors. - AS4NTDD
The Windows server application processor device driver might be causing the problem. - AUXCBL
Replace the SCSI cable that connects the auxiliary cache I/O adapter to the storage I/O adapter. - AUXIOA
Replace the auxiliary I/O adapter. - BACKPLN
A backplane or a connection to the backplane might be failing. - BATCHGR
A battery power unit charger is the failing item. - BATRY
A battery is the failing item. - BPC
One of the BPCs failed to reach standby. - BPCHANG
The system is stopped on one of the base system integrated controller checkpoints. - BRDGSET
The multiadapter bridge hardware is having a problem with one or more PCI cards or adapters in the PCI bridge set, but the exact card or adapter cannot be identified. - BRDGST1
The multiadapter bridge hardware is having a problem with one or more PCI cards or adapters in the first PCI bridge set in the enclosure, but the exact card or adapter cannot be identified. - BRDGST2
PCI I/O card group in the second PCI bridge set (middle adapter card range when there are three PCI bridge sets and high adapter card range when there are two PCI bridge sets), IOAs and IOPs. - BRDGST3
PCI I/O card group in the third PCI bridge set (highest adapter card range), IOAs and IOPs. - BSTWRPL
This symbolic FRU is no longer supported. - BUSVPD
This is the VPD (vital product data) for a PCI bus at the multiadapter bridge end of the primary PCI bus. - CABLEH
There might be a problem with the cabling between the system controllers and the BPHs. - CACHBAT
The cache battery pack might be failing. - CACHE
This symbolic FRU is no longer supported. - CAPACTY
The failing component is the VPD card. - CARDFLT
Use this information to perform the appropriate action for the SRC you are working with. - CARDTMP
The cryptographic adapter has detected a voltage or temperature change in its physical operating environment. - CBLALL
An SPCN cable might be the failing item. - CBLCONT
This symbolic FRU is used to show additional locations for the endpoints of cables. - CDAWKLD
Too many communications lines are in use. - CDTRAY
This symbolic FRU is not supported. - CHECK
Look here for information about the CHECK symbolic FRU. - CLCKMOD
The logic oscillator is failing. - CLNTSRC
The SRC in the error log is not recognized by the error analysis diagnostic component. - CLRNVRM
A problem might exist with the service processor nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM). - CMPRES1
The compressed device and the compression IOA are not compatible. - CNVTCRD
The card that converts SATA to IDE might be failing. This procedure will help you determine the failing part. - CRYPBAT
The batteries for the cryptographic adapter need to be replaced. - CRYPTLP
Cryptographic adapter Licensed Internal Code problem. - CTLPNCD
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. Continue with the next FRU in the failing item list. - CTLPNL
A control panel or display panel might be failing. - CTPLPDU
The MAXFRAME value in CRTLINETH command is too large. - CTPNADR
The ADPTADR value in CRTLINETH command is specified incorrectly. - DCA
A DCA needs to be replaced. - DEVBPLN
A device backplane might be failing. - DEVICE
The addressed storage device is the failing item. - DEVTERM
The device terminating plug might be failing. - DIMM 0
Use this topic to view the locations of DIMM 0, DIMM 1, DIMM 2, and DIMM 3 on the 2890 and 2892 Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) cards. - DIMM 1
Use this topic to view the locations of DIMM 0, DIMM 1, DIMM 2, and DIMM 3 on the 2890 and 2892 Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) cards. - DIMM 2
Use this topic to view the locations of DIMM 0, DIMM 1, DIMM 2 and DIMM 3 on the 2890 and 2892 Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) card. - DIMM2_3
Use this topic to view the locations of DIMM 0, DIMM 1, DIMM 2 and DIMM 3 on 2892 Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) card. - DIMM 3
Use this topic to view the locations of DIMM 0, DIMM 1, DIMM 2 and DIMM 3 on the 2890 and 2892 Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) cards. - DIMM0_1
Use this topic to view the locations of DIMM 0, DIMM 1, DIMM 2, and DIMM 3 on 2892 Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) card. - DISKDRV
This symbolic FRU indicates that the disk drive or solid state drive part number could not be determined. - DISKFAN
A fan in an expansion unit might be failing. - DISKIMG
There might be a problem with the Network Server Description (NWSD). - DISKPWR
A power supply in an expansion unit might be failing. - DISKTRY
This symbolic FRU is no longer supported. - DSKUNIT
DSKUNIT is similar to the symbolic FRU DISKDRV. - DPAC
The two-port adapter cable is the failing item. - DRVSWCH
The address switches on an optical disk drive in the optical library need to be checked and verified. - DRWRPWR
The expansion drawer does not have power. - EACODE
An error occurred in the error analysis Licensed Internal Code. - EXTREMD
An external removable media storage device might be failing. - EXTSCSI
The external signal cable might be failing. - FCCABLE
The Fibre Channel cable might be failing. - FCCODE
An error has been detected in the Fibre Channel gateway device licensed internal code. - FCDEV
The attached Fibre Channel device or Fiber Channel gateway device is the failing item. - FCGATE
The Fibre Channel gateway device is the failing item. - FCINTF
An error has been detected on the Fibre Channel interface. - FCIOA
The Fibre Channel I/O adapter is the failing item. - FCPORT
The Fibre Channel IOA port might be the failing item. - FEATCRD
The system could not read the VPD of a feature enablement, carrier or extender FRU. - FRPORT
The 12X adapter or controller on one end of the link might be the failing item. - FWADIPL
Look here for information about FWADIPL symbolic FRU. - FWCD1
Look here for information about FWCD1 symbolic FRU. - FWCD2
Look here for information about FWCD2 symbolic FRU. - FWCONS
The console display might be failing. - FWENET
This symbolic can help determine a problem with an Ethernet adapter. - FWFLASH
Symbolic FRU FWFLASH indicates that you might need to reload the server's firmware. - FWFWPBL
There might be a platform firmware problem. - FWHANG
Symbolic FRU FWHANG is not supported at this time. - FWHOST
Symbolic FRU FWHOST can help in the event that your server appears hung while booting. - FWIDE1
The media or device might be failing. - FWIDE2
The cables, media or device might be failing. - FWIPIPL
Network address problem. - FWLPAR
Look here for information about FWLPAR symbolic FRU. - FWMBOOT
Look here for information about FWMBOOT symbolic FRU. - FWNIM
Look here for information about FWNIM symbolic FRU. - FWNVR1
Look here for information about FWNVR1 symbolic FRU. - FWNVR2
Look here for information about FWNVR2 symbolic FRU. - FWNVR3
Look here for information about FWNVR3 symbolic FRU. - FWPCI1
Look here for information about FWPCI1 symbolic FRU. - FWPCI2
Look here for information about FWPCI2 symbolic FRU. - FWPCI3
Look here for information about FWPCI3 symbolic FRU. - FWPCI4
Look here for information about FWPCI4 symbolic FRU. - FWPCI5
Look here for information about FWPCI5 symbolic FRU. - FWPCI6
Look here for information about FWPCI6 symbolic FRU. - FWPTR
Values normally found in nonvolatile storage that point to the location of an operating system were not found. - FWPWD
Look here for information about FWPWD symbolic FRU. - FWRIPL
The FWRIPL procedures can help if a system or a partition will not boot. - FWSCSI2
Look here for information about FWSCSI2 symbolic FRU. - FWSCSI3
Look here for information about FWSCSI3 symbolic FRU. - FWSCSI4
Look here for information about FWSCSI4 symbolic FRU. - FWSCSIH
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - FWVTHMC
Look here for information about FWVTHMC symbolic FRU. - HBAINIT
A System x or BladeCenter iSCSI initiator adapter might be the failing item. Contact your next level of support. - HBATARG
The iSCSI target adapter might be the failing item. Contact your next level of support. - HCA
The failing component is the 12X host channel adapter (HCA). - HEA
The failing component is the Host Ethernet Adapter (HEA). - HMCLIC
Firmware on the management console must be replaced. - HMCMTWK
Multiple connections to peer management consoles have been lost. - HMCNTWK
A connection to a peer management console (indicated in the location code) has been lost. - HSL1
This is a standard copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL1_UN
This is a standard copper HSL/RIO cable at the end where an error was detected. - HSL2
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL2_01
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL2_03
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL2_08
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL2_10
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL2_15
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL2_17
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL2_25
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL2_xx
This is an HSL2/RIO-G copper HSL/RIO cable at both ends. - HSL_I2
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - HSL_I3
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - HSL_I4
The failing item is an HSL-2/RIO-2 interposer card on a 7040-61D expansion unit. - HSL_I5
The failing item is a 12X interposer (riser) card on a 7314-G30 expansion unit or a 5796 expansion unit. - HSL_I
This is an HSL/RIO interposer card for copper HSL2/RIO-G (black) connections or optical HSL/RIO connections. - HSL_IB
This is a 12X cable (green connectors). - HSL_Ix
This is an HSL/RIO interposer card for copper HSL2/RIO-G (black) connections or optical HSL/RIO connections. - HSL_LNK
The failing component is the 12X connection. - HSL_OPT
This is an optical HSL/RIO cable. - HSLH
This is a hybrid HSL/RIO to HSL2/RIO-G copper cable. - HSLH_06
This is a hybrid HSL/RIO to HSL2/RIO-G copper cable. - HSLH_15
This is a hybrid HSL/RIO to HSL2/RIO-G copper cable. - HSLH_xx
This is a hybrid HSL/RIO to HSL2/RIO-G copper cable. - I2CBUS
A fault was detected on the I2C bus. - IDPART
The configuration ID is incorrect. - IH_HUB
The I/O hub might be the failing item. - INT_12X
The internal connection between two embedded 12X adapters might be failing. - IO_DEV
A storage device is the failing item. - IO_HUB
The failing component is the RIO/HSL hub on the IPL path. - IOA
The I/O adapter might be failing. - IOACNFG
There is an IOA configuration problem. - IOADPTR
The failing component is the adapter in the location specified in the SRC. - IOBRDG
The failing component is the RIO/HSL I/O bridge on the IPL path. - IOP
Symbolic FRU IOP is not supported on these models. Continue with the next FRU in the list. - LBSADP1
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - LBSADP2
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - LBSADP3
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - LBSADP4
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - LBSADP5
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - LBUSADP
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. - LDSWTCH
Verify that the system's top cover is installed correctly and the thumbscrews holding it down are tight. - LIB3494
The 3494 tape library might be failing. - LICCODE
This symbolic FRU helps determine the preferred method of updating server firmware or Licensed Internal Code. - LITSTRP
Look here for information about LITSTRP symbolic FRU. - LNUXOVR
The number of processor cores used by general-purpose workloads has exceeded the number of entitled general-purpose processor cores. - LOADCY1
A cryptographic adapter Licensed Internal Code problem occurred. - LOC_SYS
A problem has occurred on the local (this) system with HSL OptiConnect. - LPARCFG
There is a configuration problem with the system or a logical partition. - LPARSUP
There is either an IPL problem, a main storage dump problem, or a software error with a partition. - LSERROR
An error occurred when the platform Licensed Internal Code attempted to locate the partition's load source. - MA_BRDG
The problem is the multiadapter bridge hardware on a system bus. - MABRCFG
The multiadapter bridge hardware detected a configuration problem. - MAILBOX
Connection monitoring errors have been detected, indicating mailbox failures. - MASBUS
The multiadapter bridge detected a problem with a connection to a PCI adapter that it controls either in a physical card location or embedded in a FRU. - MEDIA
The drive or media might be dirty, or the media might be defective. - MEMBRD
The failing component is the board that the memory DIMMs plug into. - MEMCTLR
The failing component is one of the memory controllers. - MEMDIMM
The failing component is one of the memory DIMMs. - MEMORY
Use this topic to view memory and location information for the 2890 and 2892 Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) cards. - MESSAGE
Messages provided with this symbolic FRU's description appear in the service action log (SAL). - MOVEIOA
An incorrect hardware configuration was detected. - MSG0001
Resolve all B6006906 (or B7006906) errors before this one. - MSG0002
For HSL-1 I/O expansion units the problem might be that the RIO/HSL adapter got out of sync with the system. - MSG0003
Replace the FRUs one at a time. - MSG0005
The operating system that controls these card locations does not support I/O processors. - NETSERV
The Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) might be the failing item. - NEXTLVL
Contact your next level of support. - NO_PNUM
Diagnostic firmware could not determine a part number for the FRU. - NODECR
There is a problem with the node controller in a 9119-FHB processor book. - NODEPL
The system processor backplane might be failing. - NOFRUS
No failing items are identified for the reference code. - NSCABLE
The cable between the Integrated xSeries adapter (IXA) card and the RS-485 port on the Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) is the failing item. - NTDEVDR
The Windows server device driver might be causing the problem. - NTLANDD
The Windows server virtual LAN device driver might be causing the problem. - NTOPSYS
The Windows server operating system might be causing the problem. - NTUSER
Windows server user problem. - NTVSCSI
The Windows server virtual SCSI device driver might be causing the problem. - OPT_CLN
The Fiber Channel connections need to be cleaned. - OPTLCBL
The cabling for an optical disk drive in the optical library needs to be checked. - OPTLDRV
An optical disk drive in the optical library is failing. - OPUSER
The failing item indicates that the operator of the system console or the control panel performed an incorrect action. - OSLIC
An operating system has experienced a fatal error. - OSTERM
The operating system in a partition has terminated abnormally. - PCI_IOV
The single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) adapter might be failing. - PCIEAD1
The failing item is the enclosure Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) module. - PCIEBUS
The field-replaceable unit that contains the PCIe bus might be the failing item. - PCIECB1
The failing item is the PCI Express (PCIe) cable that connects the system to an external enclosure. - PCIEFW1
Use this procedure to update the adapter firmware on an enclosure RAID module. - PCIEHB1
The failing component is the hub card. - PCIERE1
Use this procedure to reseat the PCI Express (PCIe) cable and enclosure RAID module. - PCIE_SW
The field-replaceable unit that contains the PCIe switch might be the failing item. - PGDPART
Look here for information about PGDPART symbolic FRU. - PIOCARD
The hardware that controls PCI adapters and PCI card slots detected an error. - PLDUMP
A platform dump occurred. - PLUS
The list of possible failing items that are displayed online is not complete. - PPCIMIN
The affected component is a primary PCI bus in an I/O unit. - PPCISYS
The failing component is the primary PCI bus in a system unit. - PPCITWR
The failing component is the primary PCI bus under an HSL I/O bridge or RIO adapter in an I/O unit. - PRI_PCI
This symbolic FRU represents the PCI bus generated under a 12X adapter I/O bridge. - PRIMIOA
Replace the storage I/O adapter to which the auxiliary cache I/O adapter is connected. - PSI_LNK
The path to the service processor might be the failing item. - PTFSRCH
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. - PTNNTWK
One or more connections to a partition have been lost. - PWRCBL
The failing item is the SPCN frame-to-frame cable or adapter. - PWROC
This is not a valid symbolic FRU for this machine type. - PWRSPLY
A power supply might be the failing item. - PWRVPD
Use ASMI to set the configuration ID and MTMS value. - QDCCRLS
Licensed Internal Code is the failing item. - QSYSOPR
Look here for information about QSYSOPR symbolic FRU. - REFER
Look here for information about REFER symbolic FRU. - REM_NIC
Look here for information about REM_NIC symbolic FRU. - REM_SYS
Look here for information about REM_SYS symbolic FRU. - ROUTER
Any network switch that iSCSI data might pass through between the IBM® i iSCSI target adapter and a System x or BladeCenter iSCSI initiator adapter might be the failing item. - SASCABL
The SAS device cable might be failing. - SASEXP
The expander or ESM (Enclosure Services Manager) might be failing. - SI_CARD
The failing component is the 12X adapter card in the system unit. - SI_PHB
The HSL I/O bridge/RIO adapter hardware in a system or I/O unit is failing. - SIADPCD
The failing component is the I/O bridge card or a 12X adapter card in an I/O unit. - SICNTRL
The failing component is the HSL, 4X, or 12X controller. - SIIOADP
The I/O hub or I/O bridge might be failing. - SIRGCBL
This symbolic FRU is not supported on the system. Continue with the next FRU in the failing item list. - SIRGCFG
An invalid configuration was detected on an HSL/RIO loop during the IPL. - SIRSTAT
A status indication for a RIO/HSL loop is identified in the reference code. - SLOTERR
The multiadapter bridge detected a problem with a card location that it controls. - SLOTUSE
The card in the given slot is not available for use. - SNSDATA
Look here for information about SNSDATA symbolic FRU. - SPBUS
The path to the service processor might be the failing item. - SPNETWK
A connection between a management console and a service processor has been lost. - SPNLCRD
This symbolic FRU is no longer supported. - SRCTB1X
There is a failure detected by the power subsystem. - STGCART
The USB removable storage cartridge might be failing. - STGDOCK
The USB docking station might be failing. - STORIOA
This symbolic FRU indicates that the storage I/O adapter part number could not be determined. - SVCDOCS
Look here for information about SVCDOCS symbolic FRU. - SVCPROC
The service processor might be failing. - SYSBKP2
The failing component is the system backplane. - SYSBKPL
The backplane might be failing. - SYSBP
SYSBP symbolic FRU is not supported on these models. Continue with the next FRU in the list. - SYSNTWK
There has been a network adapter failure on this management console. - TAPCLN
Clean the tape unit. - TAPCNFG
Look here for information about TAPCNFG symbolic FRU. - TOD
The battery for the time-of-day battery is low or failing. - TOD_BAT
The battery for the time-of-day battery is low or failing. - TOPORT
The 12X adapter or controller on one end of the link might be the failing item. - TPMD_OV
The thermal power management firmware has detected that the system is operating without power supply redundancy. - TWRBKPL
The failing item is the backplane in an expansion unit. - TWRCARD
An SPCN card might be failing. - TWRPLNR
This symbolic FRU represents the backplane in an I/O expansion unit. - UC235
The problem might be that the card (a resource) was removed from the card enclosure without updating the system configuration records. - UC236
The problem might be that the card (a resource) is not correctly plugged into the card enclosure. - UG3LB
Communications problem analysis has completed successfully. - UG3AS
An error has been detected in the licensed internal code. - UJ0E2
The problem has been isolated to the remote data terminal equipment. - UJ0E3
The problem has been isolated to the local modem or the hardware that links to the remote end. - UJ0E6
The problem has been isolated to the remote modem, or the remote system or controller. - UJ0E7
The problem has been isolated to the telephone line equipment that links the local and the remote equipment. - UJ0E9
The problem has been isolated to the X.25 network. - UJ6P3
An error occurred in the Facsimile Support/400 licensed program. - UJ9GC
The configuration for the wireless network has been identified as a cause of the problem. - UJA32
The communication line or the automatic call unit is already being used. - UJA33
The problem can be caused by too many active lines using the same input/output processor (IOP) or by setting the line speed too high. - UJA34
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJA35
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJA36
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJB35
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJB36
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJB37
A configuration problem occurred. - UJC35
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJC36
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJC37
A configuration problem occurred. - UJC38
The communications line or the automatic call unit is already being used. - UJE31
There might be a problem with the Token-Ring Network Manager program. - UJE32
There might be a problem with the Token-Ring Network Management function. - UJE33
The token-ring adapter returned status information because it has received a beacon frame from the token-ring network. - UJE34
The error message might have been logged from a temporary error that is not caused by equipment failure. - UJE35
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJE36
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJE37
The problem might be at the remote site. - UJE38
Too many jobs are running that use the communications controller. - UJE39
The problem might be at the remote site. - UJE40
The problem might be at the remote site or on the network media. - UJJ35
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJJ36
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UJJ37
The error message might have been logged from a temporary error that is not caused by equipment failure. - UJJ38
A user specified X.25 facility, such as packet size, window size, reverse charging, or closed user group, might not have been correctly assigned. - UJJ39
Look here for information about UJJ39 symbolic FRU. - UJP37
A configuration problem occurred. - UKN572F
A storage adapter might be failing. - UKN58B0
A 69 GB solid state drive might be failing. - ULNZ3
The problem might be a communications line problem. - ULNZ4
Independent workstation and SDLC support. - UNM31
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UNM32
The licensed internal code of the communications I/O card cannot obtain a necessary resource because of a heavy workload. - UNM35
There could be a problem at the remote U interface, between the NT1 node and the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN). - UNM36
There might be a problem in the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN). - UNM38
The required program temporary fix (PTF) is not installed. - UNP20
The internal code of the I/O card that detected the error might be defective. - UNU01
Electrical noise in the local environment can cause performance degradation or loss of an ISDN communications link. - UNU02
The problem might be at the remote location. - UNU31
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UNU32
A configuration parameter might be incorrect. - UPLF1
The system might not have been able to complete the Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) session initiation due to the number of jobs that were active when the timeout occurred. - UPLF2
A request was sent to one or more systems in the network, but the local system did not receive the response in the allotted time. - UPLF3
A timeout condition might have occurred because the system was not able to activate a switched link to a remote control point. - UPLF4
The session initiation attempt might have failed because of a route selection problem. - UPLF5
The session initiation attempt might have failed because of a route selection problem. - UPLF6
The session initiation attempt might have failed because of a route selection problem. - UPSUNIT
The uninterruptible power supply (UPS) might be the failing component. - USB_CBL
The USB cable or the USB connection between the I/O adapter (IOA) and the device might be failing. - USB_DEV
The USB device might be failing. - USB_IOA
The USB I/O adapter (IOA) might be failing. - USBPORT
There is a problem associated with the USB port. - USER
A system operator error or user error occurred. - UX201
The printer definition table might be causing the problem. - UX202
A problem was detected while downloading a device Licensed Internal Code change to the device. - UY1Z1
There might be a cable problem. - UY1Z2
This error might occur if you attempted to activate more workstations than the amount allowed. - UY1Z3
This error might be caused by a workstation that is connected to the port. - UY1Z4
An error occurred with the pass-through command between the workstation controller and the workstation. - UY1Z5
The communication between the workstation controller and a workstation was interrupted during an active session. - VIOSLOG
Correct any serviceable events in the Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) logical partition that is hosting the I/O devices that reported the problem. If the problem in the client logical partition persists, continue with the next failing item in the failing item list. - VIRTDRV
A virtual device problem was detected in the guest partition. Resolve any storage errors that are reported in the serviceable event view of the host partition. - VPDPART
Look here for information about VPDPART symbolic FRU. - VRMOD
The system detected a voltage problem.
Parent topic: Failing function codes, failing items, and symbolic FRUs