LICIP18
Licensed Internal Code detected a problem with the I/O processor (IOP) code. Gather data to determine the cause of the problem.
Procedure
- Display the product activity log. Was a
B600512Dreference code logged around the same time as the error that sent you here?Note: For more information about the product activity log, see Using the product activity log.- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Continue with the next failing item in the failing item list. This ends the procedure.
- Display the
B600512Dproduct activity log entry. Press the F11 key to display the logical address of the IOP. The logical address is displayed inA/B/C/D-E/F/G/H/J/Kformat, whereBis the system bus number. Record the system bus number. Then, display the hexadecimal report. Does the textSEE SID 87orSEE IOP DUMP SIDSappear in the product activity log entry?- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Select the option to print the product activity log entry and send the product activity log to your next level of support for analysis. This ends the procedure.
- Return to the Start a Service Tool display.
- Select Display/Alter/Dump > Dump to Printer.
- Is the operating system level IBM® i 7.4, or later?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Continue with step 12.
- Select Licensed Internal Code (LIC) data > Advanced Analysis. Use option 1 to select the IOPDUMP line.
- When the IOP dump options screen is displayed, press Enter.
- Type
IOP DUMPin the Dump Title field and999999999in the Through page field. Then, press Enter. - The dump image is copied from the load source device to spool files. Wait for the copy
operation to complete. Note: You might not receive a message that indicates that the operation is complete.
- Exit system service tools.
- Type
WRKSPLFto locate the spool files of the IOP dump image. Send the spool files to your next level of support for analysis. This ends the procedure. - Select Starting address.
- Enter the starting address as
8020000087 000000and the length asFFFFFF. - Type
DUMP SIDin the Dump Title field and999999999in the Through page field. Then, press Enter. - The dump image is copied from the load source device to a spool file. Wait for the copy
operation to complete. Note: You might not receive a message that indicates that the operation is complete.
- Select Starting address.
- Enter the starting address as
8020000088 000000and the length asFFFFFF. - Type
DUMP SIDin the Dump Title field and999999999in the Through page field. Then, press Enter. - The dump image is copied from the load source device to a spool file. Wait for the copy
operation to complete. Note: You might not receive a message that indicates that the operation is complete.
- Do the disk units have mirrored protection?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: Continue with step 29.
- Select Starting address.
- Enter the starting address as
8020000187 000000and the length asFFFFFF. - Type
DUMP SIDin the Dump Title field and999999999in the Through page field. Then, press Enter. - The dump image is copied from the load source device to a spool file. Wait for the copy
operation to complete. Note: You might not receive a message that indicates that the operation is complete.
- Select Starting address.
- Enter the starting address as
8020000188 000000and the length asFFFFFF. - Type
DUMP SIDin the Dump Title field and999999999in the Through page field. Then, press Enter. - The dump image is copied from the load source device to a spool file. Wait for the copy
operation to complete. Note: You might not receive a message that indicates that the operation is complete.
- Exit system service tools.
- Type
WRKSPLFto locate the spool files of the IOP dump image and send the spool files to your next level of support for analysis. This ends the procedure.