Friday 16 August 2013

AIX IPL progress codes

AIX IPL progress codes

This section provides descriptions for the numbers and characters that display on the operator panel and descriptions of the location codes used to identify a particular item.
Note:
The AIX IPL progress codes occur on only when running AIX or booting standalone diagnostics. The codes do not occur on servers that run Linux or on Linux partitions.
Operator panel display numbers
This section contains a list of the various numbers and characters that display in the operator panel display. There are three categories of numbers and characters. The first group tracks the progress of the configuration program. The second group tracks the progress of the diagnostics. The third group provides information about messages that follow an 888 sequence.

  1. AIX configuration program indicators
  2. AIX diagnostics load-progress indicators
  3. Dump progress indicators (dump status codes)
  4. Crash codes
AIX configuration program indicators
The numbers in this list display on the operator panel as the system loads the AIX operating system and prepares the hardware by loading software drivers.
Note:
Some systems may produce 4-digit codes. If the leftmost digit of a 4-digit code is 0, use the three rightmost digits.

Progress codeDescription/Action
2E6The PCI Differential Ultra SCSI adapter or the Universal PCI Differential Ultra SCSI adapter being configured.
2E7Configuration method unable to determine if the SCSI adapter type is SE or DE type.
4409.1GB Ultra SCSI Disk Drive being identified or configured.
44118.2 GB Ultra SCSI Disk Drive being identified or configured.
4442-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adapter (ASIC) being identified or configured.
447PCI 64-bit Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Adapter being configured.
45836 GB DAT72 Tape Drive
45936 GB DAT72 Tape Drive
45D200 GB HH LTO2 Tape drive
500Querying Standard I/O slot.
501Querying card in Slot 1.
502Querying card in Slot 2.
503Querying card in Slot 3.
504Querying card in Slot 4.
505Querying card in Slot 5.
506Querying card in Slot 6.
507Querying card in Slot 7.
508Querying card in Slot 8.
510Starting device configuration.
511Device configuration completed.
512Restoring device configuration files from media.
513Restoring basic operating system installation files from media.
516Contacting server during network boot.
517Mounting client remote file system during network IPL.
518Remote mount of the root (/) and /usr file systems failed during network boot.
520Bus configuration running.
521/etc/init invoked cfgmgr with invalid options; /etc/init has been corrupted or incorrectly modified (irrecoverable error).
522The configuration manager has been invoked with conflicting options (irrecoverable error).
523The configuration manager is unable to access the ODM database (irrecoverable error).
524The configuration manager is unable to access the config.rules object in the ODM database (irrecoverable error).
525The configuration manager is unable to get data from a customized device object in the ODM database (irrecoverable error).
526The configuration manager is unable to get data from a customized device driver object in the ODM database (irrecoverable error).
527The configuration manager was invoked with the phase 1 flag; running phase 1 at this point is not permitted (irrecoverable error).
528The configuration manager cannot find sequence rule, or no program name was specified in the ODM database (irrecoverable error).
529The configuration manager is unable to update ODM data (irrecoverable error).
530The savebase program returned an error.
531The configuration manager is unable to access the PdAt object class (irrecoverable error).
532There is not enough memory to continue (malloc failure); irrecoverable error.
533The configuration manager could not find a configuration method for a device.
534The configuration manager is unable to acquire database lock (irrecoverable error).
535HIPPI diagnostics interface driver being configured.
536The configuration manager encountered more than one sequence rule specified in the same phase (irrecoverable error).
537The configuration manager encountered an error when invoking the program in the sequence rule.
538The configuration manager is going to invoke a configuration method.
539The configuration method has terminated, and control has returned to the configuration manager.
541A DLT tape device is being configured.
542
7208-345 60 GB tape drive
7334-410 60 GB tape drive
549Console could not be configured for the Copy a System Dump Menu.
551IPL vary-on is running.
552IPL vary-on failed.
553IPL phase 1 is complete.
554The boot device could not be opened or read, or unable to define NFS swap device during network boot.
555An ODM error occurred when trying to vary-on the rootvg, or unable to create an NFS swap device during network boot.
556Logical Volume Manager encountered error during IPL vary-on.
557The root file system does not mount.
558There is not enough memory to continue the system IPL.
559Less than 2 MB of good memory are available to load the AIX kernel.
569FCS SCSI protocol device is being configured (32 bits).
570Virtual SCSI devices being configured.
571HIPPI common function device driver being configured.
572HIPPI IPI-3 master transport driver being configured.
573HIPPI IPI-3 slave transport driver being configured.
574HIPPI IPI-3 transport services user interface device driver being configured.
575A 9570 disk-array driver being configured.
576Generic async device driver being configured.
577Generic SCSI device driver being configured.
578Generic commo device driver being configured.
579Device driver being configured for a generic device.
580HIPPI TCP/IP network interface driver being configured.
581Configuring TCP/IP.
582Configuring Token-Ring data link control.
583Configuring an Ethernet data link control.
584Configuring an IEEE Ethernet data link control.
585Configuring an SDLC MPQP data link control.
586Configuring a QLLC X.25 data link control.
587Configuring a NETBIOS.
588Configuring a Bisync Read-Write (BSCRW).
589SCSI target mode device being configured.
590Diskless remote paging device being configured.
591Configuring an LVM device driver.
592Configuring an HFT device driver.
593Configuring SNA device drivers.
594Asynchronous I/O being defined or configured.
595X.31 pseudo-device being configured.
596SNA DLC/LAPE pseudo-device being configured.
597OCS software being configured.
598OCS hosts being configured during system reboot.
599Configuring FDDI data link control.
59BFCS SCSI protocol device being configured (64 bits).
5C0Streams-based hardware drive being configured.
5C1Streams-based X.25 protocol being configured.
5C2Streams-based X.25 COMIO emulator driver being configured
5C3Streams-based X.25 TCP/IP interface driver being configured.
5C4FCS adapter device driver being configured.
5C5SCB network device driver for FCS being configured.
5C6AIX SNA channel being configured.
600Starting network boot portion of /sbin/rc.boot.
602Configuring network parent devices.
603/usr/lib/methods/defsys, /usr/lib/methods/cfgsys, or /usr/lib/methods/cfgbus failed.
604Configuring physical network boot device.
605Configuration of physical network boot device failed.
606Running /usr/sbin/ifconfig on logical network boot device.
607/usr/sbin/ifconfig failed.
608Attempting to retrieve the client.info file with tftp.
Note:
Note that a flashing 608 indicates multiple attempt(s) to retrieve the client_info file are occurring.
609The client.info file does not exist or it is zero length.
60B18.2 GB 68-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
610Attempting remote mount of NFS file system.
611Remote mount of the NFS file system failed.
612Accessing remote files; unconfiguring network boot device.
6138 mm 80 GB VXA-2 tape device
614Configuring local paging devices.
615Configuration of a local paging device failed.
616Converting from diskless to dataless configuration.
617Diskless to dataless configuration failed.
618Configuring remote (NFS) paging devices.
619Configuration of a remote (NFS) paging device failed.
61B36.4 GB 80-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
61D36.4 GB 80-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
61E18.2 GB 68-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
620Updating special device files and ODM in permanent file system with data from boot RAM file system.
6219.1 GB LVD 80-pin SCSI Drive being configured.
622Boot process configuring for operating system installation.
62D9.1 GB 68-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
62E9.1GB 68-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
636TURBOWAYS® 622 Mbps PCI MMF ATM Adapter.
637Dual Channel PCI-2 Ultra2 SCSI Adapter being configured.
6384.5 GB Ultra SCSI Single Ended Disk Drive being configured.
6399.1 GB 10K RPM Ultra SCSI Disk Drive (68-pin).
64318.2 GB LVD 80-pin SCA-2 connector SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
63ASee 62D.
63B9.1 GB 80-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
63CSee 60B.
63D18.2 GB 80-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
63E36.4 GB 68-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
63FSee 61B.
6409.1 GB 10K RPM Ultra SCSI Disk Drive (80-pin).
646High-Speed Token-Ring PCI Adapter being configured.
64ASee 62E.
64B9.1 GB 80-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
64CSee 61E.
64D18.2 GB LVD 80-pin Drive/Carrier being configured.
64E36.4 GB 68-pin LVD SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
64FSee 61D.
650SCSD disk drive being configured.
65318.2 GB Ultra-SCSI 16-bit Disk Drive being configured.
655GXT130P Graphics adapter being configured.
657GXT2000P graphics adapter being configured.
658PCI Fibre Channel Disk Subsystem Controller being identified or configured.
6592102 Fibre Channel Disk Subsystem Controller Drawer being identified or configured.
6602102 Fibre Channel Disk Array being identified or configured.
662Ultra2 Integrated SCSI controller.
663The ARTIC960RxD Digital Trunk Quad PCI Adapter or the ARTIC960RxF Digital Trunk Resource Adapter being configured.
66432x (MAX) SCSI-2 CD-ROM drive being configured.
667PCI 3-Channel Ultra2 SCSI RAID Adapter being configured.
669PCI Gigabit Ethernet Adapter being configured.
66AKeyboard/Mouse Attachment Card-PCI being configured.
66C10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet PCI Adapter.
66DPCI 4-Channel Ultra-3 SCSI RAID Adapter.
66E4.7 GB DVD-RAM drive.
674ESCON® Channel PCI Adapter being configured.
677PCI 32-bit Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Adapter being configured.
67812 GB 4 mm SCSI tape drive
67BPCI Cryptographic Coprocessor being configured.
68220x (MAX) SCSI-2 CD-ROM Drive being configured.
6894.5 GB Ultra SCSI Single Ended Disk Drive being configured.
68C20 GB 4-mm Tape Drive being configured.
68EPOWER GXT6000P PCI Graphics Adapter.
6909.1 GB Ultra SCSI Single Ended Disk Drive being configured.
69b64-bit/66 MHz PCI ATM 155 MMF PCI adapter being configured.
69d64-bit/66 MHz PCI ATM 155 UTP PCI adapter being configured.
6CCSSA disk drive being configured.
700A 1.1 GB 8-bit SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
701A 1.1 GB 16-bit SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
702A 1.1 GB 16-bit differential SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
703A 2.2 GB 8-bit SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
704A 2.2 GB 16-bit SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
705The configuration method for the 2.2 GB 16-bit differential SCSI disk drive is being run. If an irrecoverable error occurs, the system halts.
706A 4.5 GB 16-bit SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
707A 4.5 GB 16-bit differential SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
708An L2 cache being identified or configured.
709128 port ISA adapter being configured
710POWER GXT150M graphics adapter being identified or configured.
711Unknown adapter being identified or configured.
712Graphics slot bus configuration is executing.
713The IBM ARTIC960 device being configured.
714A video capture adapter being configured.
715The Ultramedia Services audio adapter being configured. This number displays briefly on the panel.
717TP Ethernet Adapter being configured.
718GXT500 Graphics Adapter being configured.
720Unknown read/write optical drive type being configured.
721Unknown disk or SCSI device being identified or configured.
722Unknown disk being identified or configured.
723Unknown CD-ROM being identified or configured.
724Unknown tape drive being identified or configured.
725Unknown display adapter being identified or configured.
726Unknown input device being identified or configured.
727Unknown async device being identified or configured.
728Parallel printer being identified or configured.
729Unknown parallel device being identified or configured.
730Unknown diskette drive being identified or configured.
731PTY being identified or configured.
732Unknown SCSI initiator type being configured.
7337 GB 8-mm tape drive being configured.
7344x SCSI-2 640 MB CD-ROM Drive being configured.
736Quiet Touch keyboard and speaker cable being configured.
7411080 MB SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
74516 GB 4-mm Tape Auto Loader being configured.
746SCSI-2 Fast/Wide PCI Adapter being configured.
747SCSI-2 Differential Fast/Wide PCI Adapter being configured.
7497331 Model 205 Tape Library being configured.
751SCSI 32-bit SE F/W RAID Adapter being configured.
7541.1 GB 16-bit SCSI disk drive being configured.
7552.2 GB 16-bit SCSI disk drive being configured.
7564.5 GB 16-bit SCSI disk drive being configured.
757External 13 GB 1.5M/s 1/4-inch tape being configured.
763SP Switch MX Adapter being configured.
764SP System Attachment Adapter being configured.
7724.5 GB SCSI F/W Disk Drive being configured.
7739.1 GB SCSI F/W Disk Drive being configured.
7749.1 GB External SCSI Disk Drive being configured.
776PCI Token-Ring Adapter being identified or configured.
77710/100 Ethernet Tx PCI Adapter being identified or configured.
778POWER GXT3000P 3D PCI Graphics adapter being configured.
77B4-Port 10/100 Ethernet Tx PCI Adapter being identified or configured.
77cA 1.0 GB 16-bit SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
7834-mm DDS-2 Tape Autoloader being configured.
7892.6 GB External Optical Drive being configured.
78BPOWER GXT4000P PCI Graphics Adapter.
78DGXT300P 2D Graphics adapter being configured.
790Multi-bus Integrated Ethernet Adapter being identified or configured.
797TURBOWAYS® 155 UTP/STP ATM Adapter being identified or configured.
798Video streamer adapter being identified or configured.
7992-Port Multiprotocol PCI adapter being identified or configured.
79cISA bus configuration executing.
7C0CPU/System Interface being configured.
7C1Business Audio Subsystem being identified or configured.
7ccPCMCIA bus configuration executing.
800TURBOWAYS® 155 MMF ATM Adapter being identified or configured.
8037336 Tape Library robotics being configured.
8048x Speed SCSI-2 CD-ROM Drive being configured.
806POWER GXT800 PCI Graphics adapter being configured.
807SCSI Device Enclosure being configured.
80cSSA 4-Port Adapter being identified or configured.
811Processor complex being identified or configured.
812Memory being identified or configured.
813Battery for time-of-day, NVRAM, and so on being identified or configured, or system I/O control logic being identified or configured.
814NVRAM being identified or configured.
815Floating-point processor test.
816Operator panel logic being identified or configured.
817Time-of-day logic being identified or configured.
819Graphics input device adapter being identified or configured.
821Standard keyboard adapter being identified or configured.
823Standard mouse adapter being identified or configured.
824Standard tablet adapter being identified or configured.
825Standard speaker adapter being identified or configured.
826Serial Port 1 adapter being identified or configured.
827Parallel port adapter being identified or configured.
828Standard diskette adapter being identified or configured.
8313151 adapter being identified or configured, or Serial Port 2 being identified or configured.
83464-port async controller being identified or configured.
83516-port async concentrator being identified or configured.
836128-port async controller being identified or configured.
83716-port remote async node being identified or configured.
838Network Terminal Accelerator Adapter being identified or configured.
8397318 Serial Communications Server being configured.
840PCI Single-Ended Ultra SCSI Adapter being configured.
8418-port async adapter (EIA-232) being identified or configured.
8428-port async adapter (EIA-422A) being identified or configured.
8438-port async adapter (MIL-STD-188) being identified or configured.
8447135 RAIDiant Array disk drive subsystem controller being identified or configured.
8457135 RAIDiant Array disk drive subsystem drawer being identified or configured.
846RAIDiant Array SCSI 1.3 GB Disk Drive being configured.
84716-port serial adapter (EIA-232) being identified or configured.
84816-port serial adapter (EIA-422) being identified or configured.
849X.25 Interface Coprocessor/2 adapter being identified or configured.
850Token-Ring network adapter being identified or configured.
851T1/J1 Portmaster® adapter being identified or configured.
852Ethernet adapter being identified or configured.
8543270 Host Connection Program/6000 connection being identified or configured.
855Portmaster Adapter/A being identified or configured.
857FSLA adapter being identified or configured.
8585085/5086/5088 adapter being identified or configured.
859FDDI adapter being identified or configured.
85cToken-Ring High-Performance LAN adapter being identified or configured.
861Optical adapter being identified or configured.
862Block Multiplexer Channel Adapter being identified or configured.
865ESCON Channel Adapter or emulator being identified or configured.
866SCSI adapter being identified or configured.
867Async expansion adapter being identified or configured.
868SCSI adapter being identified or configured.
869SCSI adapter being identified or configured.
870Serial disk drive adapter being identified or configured.
871Graphics subsystem adapter being identified or configured.
872Grayscale graphics adapter being identified or configured.
874Color graphics adapter being identified or configured.
875Vendor generic communication adapter being configured.
8768-bit color graphics processor being identified or configured.
877POWER Gt3™/POWER Gt4™ being identified or configured.
878POWER Gt4™ graphics processor card being configured.
87924-bit color graphics card, MEV2 being configured.
880POWER Gt1™ adapter being identified or configured.
887Integrated Ethernet adapter being identified or configured.
889SCSI adapter being identified or configured.
890SCSI-2 Differential Fast/Wide and Single-Ended Fast/Wide Adapter/A being configured.
891Vendor SCSI adapter being identified or configured.
892Vendor display adapter being identified or configured.
893Vendor LAN adapter being identified or configured.
894Vendor async/communications adapter being identified or configured.
895Vendor IEEE 488 adapter being identified or configured.
896Vendor VME bus adapter being identified or configured.
897S/370™ Channel Emulator adapter being identified or configured.
898POWER Gt1x™ graphics adapter being identified or configured.
8993490 attached tape drive being identified or configured.
89cA multimedia SCSI CD-ROM being identified or configured.
900GXT110P Graphics Adapter being identified or configured.
901Vendor SCSI device being identified or configured.
902Vendor display device being identified or configured.
903Vendor async device being identified or configured.
904Vendor parallel device being identified or configured.
905Vendor other device being identified or configured.
908POWER GXT1000 Graphics subsystem being identified or configured.
9101/4 GB Fiber Channel/266 Standard Adapter being identified or configured.
911Fiber Channel/1063 Adapter Short Wave being configured.
9122.0 GB SCSI-2 differential disk drive being identified or configured.
9131.0 GB differential disk drive being identified or configured.
9145 GB 8-mm differential tape drive being identified or configured.
9154 GB 4-mm tape drive being identified or configured.
916Non-SCSI vendor tape adapter being identified or configured.
917A 2.0 GB 16-bit differential SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
918A 2.0 GB 16-bit single-ended SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
920Bridge Box being identified or configured.
921101 keyboard being identified or configured.
922102 keyboard being identified or configured.
923Kanji keyboard being identified or configured.
924Two-button mouse being identified or configured.
925Three-button mouse being identified or configured.
9265083 tablet being identified or configured.
9275083 tablet being identified or configured.
928Standard speaker being identified or configured.
929Dials being identified or configured.
930Lighted program function keys (LPFK) being identified or configured.
931IP router being identified or configured.
933Async planar being identified or configured.
934Async expansion drawer being identified or configured.
9353.5-inch diskette drive being identified or configured.
9365.25-inch diskette drive being identified or configured.
937An HIPPI adapter being configured.
938Serial HIPPI PCI adapter being configured.
942POWER GXT 100 graphics adapter being identified or configured.
943A 3480 or 3490 control unit attached to a System/370 Channel Emulator/A adapter are being identified or configured.
944100 MB ATM adapter being identified or configured.
9451.0 GB SCSI differential disk drive being identified or configured.
946Serial port 3 adapter being identified or configured.
947A 730 MB SCSI disk drive being configured.
948Portable disk drive being identified or configured.
949Unknown direct bus-attach device being identified or configured.
950Missing SCSI device being identified or configured.
951670 MB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
952355 MB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
953320 MB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
954400 MB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
955857 MB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
956670 MB SCSI disk drive electronics card being identified or configured.
957120 MB DBA disk drive being identified or configured.
958160 MB DBA disk drive being identified or configured.
959160 MB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
9601.37 GB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
964Internal 20 GB 8-mm tape drive identified or configured.
9681.0 GB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
970Half-inch, 9-track tape drive being identified or configured.
971150 MB 1/4-inch tape drive being identified or configured.
9722.3 GB 8-mm SCSI tape drive being identified or configured.
973Other SCSI tape drive being identified or configured.
974CD-ROM drive being identified or configured.
975An optical disk drive being identified or configured.
977M-Audio Capture and Playback Adapter being identified or configured.
981540 MB SCSI-2 single-ended disk drive being identified or configured.
9841 GB 8-bit disk drive being identified or configured.
985M-Video Capture Adapter being identified or configured.
9862.4 GB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
987An Enhanced SCSI CD-ROM drive being identified or configured.
989200 MB SCSI disk drive being identified or configured.
9902.0 GB SCSI-2 single-ended disk drive being identified or configured.
991525 MB 1/4-inch cartridge tape drive being identified or configured.
9945 GB 8-mm tape drive being identified or configured.
9951.2GB 1/4-inch cartridge tape drive being identified or configured.
996A single-port, multiprotocol communications adapter being identified or configured.
997FDDI adapter being identified or configured.
9982.0 GB 4-mm tape drive being identified or configured.
9997137 or 3514 Disk Array Subsystem being configured.
D46Token-Ring cable.
D81T2 Ethernet Adapter being configured.
2000Dynamic LPAR CPU Addition
2001Dynamic LPAR CPU Removal
2002Dynamic LPAR Memory Addition
2003Dynamic LPAR Memory Removal
2004DLPAR Maximum Memory size too large
2010HTX miscompare
2011Configuring device model 2107 fcp
2012Configuring device model 2107 iscsi
2013Configuring MR-1750 (device model 1750) fcp
2014Configuring MR-1750 (device model 1750) iscsi
2015Configuring SVC (device model 2145) fcp
2016Configuring SVCCISCO (device model 2062) fcp
2017Configuring SVCCISCO (device model 2062) iscsi
2018Configuring Virtual Management Channel driver
2019Configuring vty server
201bConfiguring Virtual SCSI Optical
2020Configuring Infiniband ICM kernel component
2021Configuring TCP Infiniband Interface kernel component
2502Configuring PCI-X266 Planar 3 GB integrated SAS adapter
2503Configuring PCI-X266 Planar 3 GB integrated SAS RAID adapter
2512Configuring PCI-X DDR quad channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID adapter
2513Configuring PCI-X DDR quad channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID adapter
2514Configuring PCI-X DDR quad channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID adapter
2520PCI Dual-Channel Ultra-3 SCSI adapter being identified or configured.
2522PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter
2523PCI-X Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter
2526PCI-X Ultra320 SCSI RAID Battery Pack
2527PCI-X Quad Channel U320 SCSI RAID Adapter
2528PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI adapter
2529PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID adapter
252BPCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID adapter
252DPCI-X DDR Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID adapter
252EPCI-X DDR Auxiliary Cache adapter
253010/100 Mbps Ethernet PCI Adapter II being configured.
253310 GB Ethernet -SR PCI-X 2.0 DDR adapter being configured
253410 GB Ethernet -LR PCI-X 2.0 DDR adapter being configured
25354-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter being configured.
2547Generic 522 bites per sector SCSI JBOD (not osdisk) Disk Drive
254EFibre Channel Expansion Card
2562Keyboard/Mouse Attachment Card-PCI being configured.
2564Keyboard/Mouse Attachment Card-PCI being configured.
2566USB 3.5 inch Micro Diskette Drive
2568USB CD-ROM, Generic
25712-Port PCI Asynchronous EIA-232 Adapter
25811 GB iSCSI TOE PCI-X adapter is being configured (copper connector)
2582iSCSI protocol device associated with an iSCSI adapter is being configured
25831 GB iSCSI TOE PCI-X adapter being configured (copper connector)
2584IDE DVD-RAM drive being configured
2585IDE DVD-ROM drive being configured
2586
2587Slimline DVD-ROM drive
25884.7 GB slimline DVD-RAM drive
2590IDE CD-ROM drive being configured
2591IDE DVD-ROM drive being configured.
2592IDE DVD-ROM drive being configured.
2593IDE DVD-RAM drive being configured.
25944.7 GB IDE slimline DVD-RAM drive
2595IDE slimline DVD-ROM drive
25A0I/O Planar Control Logic for IDE devices
25B9Ethernet Adapter (Fiber)
25C0Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X adapter
25C110/100/1000 base-TX Ethernet PCI-X adapter
25C2Dual Port Gigabit SX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter
25C310/100/1000 Base-TX Dual Port PCI-Adapter
25C4Broadcom Dual-Port Gpbs Ethernet PCI-X Adapter
25D2LSI SAS adapter
2600PCI 64-bit Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Adapter being configured.
2601PCI 64-bit Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Adapter being configured.
2602PCI 64-Bit 4 GB fibre channel adapter
261136/72 GB 4 mm internal tape drive
261280/160 GB internal tape drive with VXA2 technology
2613200/400 GB LTO2 Tape drive
2614VXA3 160/320 GB Tape Drive
2615Configuring DAT160 80 GB Tape drive
2617Configuring LTO3 400 GB Tape drive
2621PCI-X Dual-port 4x HCA Adapter being configured
2631Integrated IDE controller
2640IDE Disk Drive, 2.5 inch
264173 GB SCSI disk drive 68 pin 10K rpm being identified or configured.
264273 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured.
264373 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured. (For OpenPower systems)
2644146 GB SCSI disk drive 68 pin 10K rpm being identified or configured.
2645146 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured.
2646146 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured. (For OpenPower systems)
2647300 GB SCSI disk drive 68 pin 10K rpm being identified or configured.
2648300 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured.
2649300 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured. (For OpenPower systems)
264b36 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 15K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured.
264d36 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 15K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured. (For OpenPower systems)
264e73 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 15K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured.
2650ESS iSCSI devices being identified or configured.
2651SVC being identified or configured.
2652SVCCISCOi being identified or configured.
265373 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 15K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured. (For OpenPower systems)
2654146 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 15K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured.
2655146 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 15K rpm with u3 carrier being identified or configured. (For OpenPower systems)
265673 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 15K rpm being identified or configured.
2657146 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 15K rpm being identified or configured.
265873 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm being identified or configured.
2659146 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm being identified or configured.
265b300 GB SCSI disk drive 80 pin 10K rpm being identified or configured.
2D01PCI-X Quad Channel U320 SCSI RAID battery pack
2D05PCI-X266 Planar 3 GB SAS RAID adapter battery pack
2D07PCI-X DDR Auxiliary Cache adapter
AIX diagnostics load-progress indicators
Note:
Some systems might produce 4-digit codes. If the leftmost digit of a 4-digit code is 0, use the three rightmost digits.

Progress codeDescription/Action
c00AIX Install/Maintenance loaded successfully.
c01Insert the first diagnostic diskette.
c02Diskettes inserted out of sequence.
c03The wrong diskette is in diskette drive.
c04The loading stopped with an irrecoverable error.
c05A diskette error occurred.
c06The rc.boot configuration shell script is unable to determine type of boot.
c07Insert the next diagnostic diskette.
c08RAM file system started incorrectly.
c09The diskette drive is reading or writing a diskette.
c20An unexpected halt occurred, and the system is configured to enter the kernel debug program instead of entering a system dump.
c21The ifconfig command was unable to configure the network for the client network host.
c22The tftp command was unable to read client's ClientHostNameinfo file during a client network boot.
c24Unable to read client's ClientHostName.info file during a client network boot.
c25Client did not mount remote miniroot during network install.
c26Client did not mount the /usr file system during the network boot.
c29The system was unable to configure the network device.
c31Select the console display for the diagnostics. To select No console display, set the key mode switch to Normal, then to Service. The diagnostic programs then load and run the diagnostics automatically. If you continue to get the message, check the cables and make sure you are using the serial port.
c32A directly attached display (HFT) was selected.
c33A TTY terminal attached to serial ports S1 or S2 was selected.
c34A file was selected. The console messages store in a file.
c35No console found.
c40Configuration files are being restored.
c41Could not determine the boot type or device.
c42Extracting data files from diskette.
c43Cannot access the boot/install tape.
c44Initializing installation database with target disk information.
c45Cannot configure the console.
c46Normal installation processing.
c47Could not create a physical volume identifier (PVID) on disk.
c48Prompting you for input.
c49Could not create or form the JFS log.
c50Creating root volume group on target disks.
c51No paging devices were found.
c52Changing from RAM environment to disk environment.
c53Not enough space in the /tmp directory to do a preservation installation.
c54Installing either BOS or additional packages.
c55Could not remove the specified logical volume in a preservation installation.
c56Running user-defined customization.
c57Failure to restore BOS.
c58Displaying message to turn the key.
c59Could not copy either device special files, device ODM, or volume group information from RAM to disk.
c61Failed to create the boot image.
c62Loading platform dependent debug files.
c63Loading platform dependent data files.
c64Failed to load platform dependent data files.
c70Problem Mounting diagnostic CD-ROM disc.
c99Diagnostics have completed. This code is only used when there is no console.
Fxx(xx is any number) Refer to Firmware chapter of the service manual.
Dump progress indicators (dump status codes)
The following dump progress indicators, or dump status codes, are part of a Type 102 message.
Note:
When a lowercase c is listed, it displays in the lower half of the character position. Some systems produce 4-digit codes, the two leftmost positions can have blanks or zeros. Use the two rightmost digits.

Progress codeDescription/Action
0c0The dump completed successfully.
0c1The dump failed due to an I/O error.
0c2A dump, requested by the user, is started.
0c3The dump is inhibited.
0c4The dump device is not large enough.
0c5The dump did not start, or the dump crashed.
0c6Dumping to a secondary dump device.
0c7Reserved.
0c8The dump function is disabled.
0c9A dump is in progress.
0ccUnknown dump failure.
Crash codes
Note:
Some systems may produce 4-digit codes. If the leftmost digit of a 4-digit code is 0, use the three rightmost digits.
The crash codes that follow are part of a Type 102 message. These crash codes are grouped into three categories:
Category 1
Dump analysis is the appropriate first action in Problem Determination. Begin the Problem Determination process with software support.
Category 2
Dump analysis most likely will not aid in Problem Determination. Begin the Problem Determination process with hardware support.
Category 3
Both software and hardware support may be needed in Problem Determination, go to 888 sequence in operator panel display to assist in problem isolation.
Category 1 crash progress code
Progress codeDescription/Action
300Data storage interrupt from the processor.
32xData storage interrupt because of an I/O exception from IOCC.
38xData storage interrupt because of an I/O exception from SLA.
400Instruction storage interrupt.
700Program interrupt.
Category 2 crash progress code
Progress codeDescription/Action
200Machine check because of a memory bus error.
201Machine check because of a memory timeout.
202Machine check because of a memory card failure.
203Machine check because of an out of range address.
204Machine check because of an attempt to write to ROS.
205Machine check because of an uncorrectable address parity.
206Machine check because of an uncorrectable ECC error.
207Machine check because of an unidentified error.
208Machine check due to an L2 uncorrectable ECC.
500External interrupt because of a scrub memory bus error.
501External interrupt because of an unidentified error.
51xExternal interrupt because of a DMA memory bus error.
52xExternal interrupt because of an IOCC channel check.
53xExternal interrupt from an IOCC bus timeout; x represents the IOCC number.
54xExternal interrupt because of an IOCC keyboard check.
800Floating point is not available.
Category 3 crash progress code
Progress codeDescription/Action
000Unexpected system interrupt.
558There is not enough memory to continue the IPL.
600AIX 4.3.3.3 and above: Alignment Interrupt. If pre-AIX 4.3.3.3: AIX has crashed because the Portability Assist Layer (PAL) for this machine type has detected a problem.
605AIX 4.3.3.3 and above: AIX has crashed because the Portability Assist Layer (PAL) for this machine type has detected a problem.

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