The I/O processor card detected a device configuration
error. The configuration sectors on the device may be incompatible
with the current I/O processor card.
If you need additional information for failing part numbers,
location codes, or removal and replacement procedures, see Part locations and location codes. Select your machine type and model number to
find additional location codes, part numbers, or replacement procedures
for your system.
You were sent to this procedure from unit reference
code (URC) 9001.
- If the system has logical partitions, perform this procedure
from the logical partition that reported the problem. To
determine if the system has logical partitions, go to (Determine if
the system has logical partitions) before continuing with this procedure.
- Has the I/O adapter been replaced with a different type
of I/O adapter, or have the devices been moved from a different type
of I/O adapter to this one?
- No: Contact your next level of support. This
ends the procedure.
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- Does the disk unit contain data that needs to be saved?
- Access SST or DST.
- Select Work with disk units.
- Did you get to DST with a type D IPL?
- No: Select . Then, continue with the next
step.
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- Select Initialize and format disk unit for
each disk unit. When the new disk unit is initialized and
formatted, the display will show that the status is complete. This
may take 30 minutes or longer.
- The disk unit is now ready to be added to the system
configuration. This ends the procedure.
- The disk unit contains data that needs to be saved.
- If the I/O adapter has been replaced with a different type of
I/O adapter, reinstall the original I/O adapter. Then continue with
the next step.
- If the disk units have been moved from a different type of I/O
adapter to this one, return the disk units to their original I/O adapter.
Then continue with the next step.
- Stop parity protection on the disk units, and power down
the system normally with the I/O adapter in an operational state. The I/O adapter or disk units can now be returned to the configuration
at the beginning of this procedure. This ends the procedure.