B181154e
The configuration id read from the GPIO pins on this system is invalid
Determine if service action or tracking event
Determine whether service action is needed or not, it is based upon where to work with the B1xx SRC:
Is the system managed by an HMC?
Yes: HMC. See Hardware Management Console (HMC) in the following table.
No: Continue.
Is the system console available?
Yes:
For AIX see AIX in the following table.
For Linux see Linux in the following table.
For i5/OS see i5/OS in the following table.
For Integrated Virtualization Manager see Integrated Virtualization Manager in the following table.
No: Continue.
The system console is not available.
If you have a PC you can attach to one of the HMC ports and launch a browser, then work on the SRC by looking at the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI). See Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) in the following table.
Otherwise work on the SRC from the control panel. See Control Panel in the following table.
Table 1. How to determine the nature of a (B1xx) reference code
Where you found the SRC How to determine the nature of the SRC
Hardware Management Console (HMC) Search for the SRC in the Service Focal Point on the HMC. See Using Service Focal Point for the HMC for help in using the Service Focal Point.
If you find the SRC in the Service Focal Point, it requires a service action. Refer to Repairing serviceable events for more information on using the Service Focal Point.
If you do not find the SRC in the Service Focal Point, it is for tracking purposes only and does not require service.
AIX Look in the diagnostics results log.
If you find the SRC in the Diagnostics Results Log, it requires a service action.
If you do not find the SRC in the Diagnostics Results Log, it is for tracking purposes only and does not require service.
Linux Look in the diagnostics message log.
If you find the SRC in the Diagnostics Message Log, it requires a service action.
If you do not find the SRC in the Diagnostics Message Log, it is for tracking purposes only and does not require service.
Note:
The Linux Service Aids must be installed to view the message log: If these Service Aids are not installed then the message log entries can not be viewed.
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i5/OS Look in the Service Action Log.
If you find the SRC in the SAL, it requires a service action.
If you do not find the SRC in the SAL, it is for tracking purposes only and does not require service.
Integrated Virtualization Manager Look in the Service Focal Point. For details, see Using Service Focal Point for the Integrated Virtualization Manager.
If you find the SRC in the Service Focal Point, it requires a service action.
If you do not find the SRC in the Service Focal point, it is for tracking purposes only and does not require service.
Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) To determine if the SRC requires repair action or not using ASMI, see the table in Displaying error and event logs.
If the SRC is in the Miscellaneous event logs row, then no repair action is needed. If the SRC is in the Error logs row, then service is needed. Select that log and Show Details to get the full detail format of the log. Then, use the Callout section of the Error and Event Logs and (B1xx) Service processor firmware reference code callouts.
Control Panel See (B1xx) Service processor firmware reference code callouts for instructions. Collect SRC and system information (if possible). See Using the control panel to collect reference codes and system information.
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