HSCL07xx error codes

These error codes can be displayed in a window that is displayed on the HMC screen during system configuration and operations.
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HSCL07xx error codes Message Recovery action
HSCL07C0

The virtual SCSI server adapter cannot be created because the partition does not have virtual I/O server capability. Only i5/OS® partitions in IBM® System i5, eServer™ i5, or virtual I/O server partitions have virtual I/O server capability.

 
HSCL07C1 The virtual serial client adapter cannot be created because the partition does not have virtual I/O server capability.  
HSCL07C2 Managed system was in checkstop state and unable to send the dump. A post-checkstop IPL was initiated. Please retry the operation.
  1. Perform the operation again after the system was re-IPLed.
  2. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07C5 This operation cannot be performed because the HMC is not connected to service processor. Check the connection and try the operation again
  1. Ensure that the HMC is connected to the service processor.
  2. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07C6 Cannot use the huge page memory regions resource setting. Check whether the setting is valid or not.
  1. Ensure the page setting is correct.
  2. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07C7 There is not enough huge page memory regions: Obtained : {0}, Required : {1}. Check that there is enough huge page memory regions available to activate the partition. If not, create a new profile or modify the existing profile with the available resources, then activate the partition. If the partition must be activated with these resources, deactivate any running partition(s) using the resource then activate this partition.
  1. Check the managed system properties window to ensure that enough pages of huge page memory is available to activate the partition.
  2. If there is not enough available pages of huge page memory, create a new profile or modify the existing profile with the available resources and then activate the partition.
  3. If the partition must be activated at any cost, deactivate any running partition using the resource, and activate the partition.
  4. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07C8 Operation failed to allocate huge page memory regions for the partition."
  1. Rebuild the managed system. For details, see Updating managed system or frame information.
  2. Retry the task.
  3. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07D0 This partition is not bootable therefore a profile cannot be generated according to the partition's current configuration. A "Save profile" cannot be done when the partition is not bootable. The resource of this partition might have been taken by another partition. Try to activate the partition with an appropriate profile.
HSCL07D1 This logical partition profile is currently active in its logical partition and cannot be modified or deleted. To make the profile inactive, bring the partition to the Not Activated state, then repeat the operation. Partition profiles that are active in a logical partition cannot be deleted.
  1. Perform an operating system reset on the partition to bring it to the Not Activated state, at which time the profile will no longer be active. For details, see Resetting the operating system on a partition .
  2. If it still fails, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07D2 This logical partition profile is the logical partition's default profile and cannot be deleted. If you still want to delete it, change the default profile for this logical partition or, if necessary, create another logical partition profile to be the default profile. All logical partitions must have at least one partition profile, which is designated as the default profile because it is the profile implicitly used when the logical partition is activated with no profile specified.
  1. If you still want to delete it, change the default profile for this logical partition (create another logical partition profile if necessary).
  2. If it still fails, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07D3 The logical partition profile could not be found in the HMC save area. The HMC is either out of sync with the console save area, or the console save area has been corrupted. Rebuild this logical partition profile's managed system.
  1. Ensure that the inputs are correct.
  2. Restore the profile data. For details, see Restoring profile data.
  3. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07D4 A profile named {0} already exists for this logical partition in the Hardware Management Console save area. Choose a different name for the new system profile.
  1. All partition profiles for a logical partition must have unique names. Choose a different name for the new profile.
  2. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07D8 Deleting default profile associations within the current context is not allowed.  
HSCL07D9 Setting a default profile association is only allowed during create.  
HSCL07DA The logical partition profile used for the operation cannot be found in the profile data.
  1. Verify that you entered the correct information.
  2. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07DB An attempt to create a profile failed.
  1. Try the task again.
  2. If problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07DC An attempt to modify a profile failed.
  1. Try the task again.
  2. If problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07DD The LPAR profile's processing resources setting is not valid. Check profile processing resource setting.
  1. Check the processing resources setting.
  2. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07DE The LPAR profile's 5250 CPW setting is not valid. Check profile processing resource setting.
  1. Check the 5250 CPW.
  2. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07DF Virtual slot 0 and 1 are set to default as virtual serial adapters when a partition is created. No modification can be made regarding these 2 slots.  
HSCL07E0 The partition profile could not be found in the database. Perform a rebuild managed system operation, and try again.
  1. Rebuild the managed system. See Updating managed system or frame information for details.
  2. Retry the task.
  3. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07E1 An error occurred while changing the default profile for the partition. Retry the operation.
  1. Rebuild the managed system. See Updating managed system or frame information for details.
  2. Retry the task.
  3. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07E2 Required processor information is not specified in the partition profile. Make sure values are provided in the partition profile for minimum processing units, desired processing units, maximum processing units, processing mode, and sharing mode.
  1. Ensure that the setting is valid.
  2. Try the task again.
  3. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07E3 Failed to delete LPAR profile, {0}, from partition, {1}.
  1. Retry the task.
  2. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service.
HSCL07E5 The critical I/O setting is incorrect. Check the setting and try again.
  1. Ensure the tagged I/O setting is correct.
  2. Retry the task.
  3. If the problem persists, contact your next level of support or your service provider.
HSCL07E8 SNI device IDs may not be specified in this profile because the managed system does not support SNI message passing. No recovery action is needed.
HSCL07E9 SNI device IDs may not be specified in this profile because the partition is not AIX® or Linux®. No recovery action is needed.
HSCL07EA SNI device IDs may not be specified in this profile because no SNI adapters are installed in the managed system.