Reference codes overview

Learn more about the various types of reference codes and how they can help you identify a problem.

Reference codes are diagnostic aids that help determine the source of a hardware or operating system problem. When you perform the procedures in Beginning problem analysis, you will learn how to locate and record the reference codes, which can help you better understand the problem and how to fix it. Also, you might be able to find the code in the Reference codes list for customers for more information about resolving it.

The following are categories of status indicators that can be displayed in the control panel or console of the system or operating system.

As a group, these codes are referred to as reference codes. The type of code that is shown depends on the operating system you are using and the process you were performing when the code appeared. The codes are either displayed in an error message, recorded in a problem log entry, shown on the system control panel, e-mailed to a designated user, shown on the HMC in a window, or some combination of these. The system attention light might come on if the system detects a hardware error it cannot correct, or when an action is required.