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Hi Philipp,

SRC B100 1934 is IPL command rejected; LID not found on load source

My recollection is that the load source is the topmost disk bay

Tom Hanson

Philipp Rusch wrote:
>
> Hello Neil,
>
> Tom Hanson gave me a similar hint privately, I did function 12 and got a B982.
> I unmounted the disk cages and found that one of the disks was not rotating.
> After some "good words" and a little clap its running again making ugly noises
> smoetimes) but there we go.
> Three questions remain: model E10 has three bays at the front side to carry 
>disk-
> cages (that old plastic kind of double disk-drive boxes), which one is for 
>the load-
> source, I thought its the downmost one ... ?
> I got two cages with two disks each, took out my one and only cage to put in 
>the
> customers disks and expected the machine to IPL. Sadly, they forgot to mark 
>the
> cage with the loadsource, so I don't know if I mixed them.
> If I put them in the other order, I get SRC B100 1934, I guess (without the 
>manual)
> this is "load source not found".
> How can I copy that data from the disks ?
> I have four spare drives of same type (0663) left over from another machine,
> could I do a diskcopy  through DST ?
>
> ANY help appreciated, Philipp Rusch
>
> neilp@dpslink.com schrieb:
>
> >
> > Philipp,
> >
> > SRC
> > 11        2507 0001
> >
> > The multi function I/O processor (MFIOP) detected a failure.
> >
> > 1.        Look at the 4 rightmost characters of the data display for 
>function 12.  These 4
> > characters are the unit reference code.
> > 2.        See "(2507) Multiple Function I/O Processor Reference Codes" and 
>find the unit reference
> > code.
> >
> >
> > Let me know what the 4 rightmost characters from function 12 are and I'll 
>look those up.
> >
> > Neil Palmer      DPS Data Processing Services Canada Ltd.
> > 50 Acadia Avenue, Ste.102                   OS/400~~~~~
> > Markham, Ontario, Canada.   ____________          ___  ~
> > Phone:(905) 474-4890 x303   |OOOOOOOOOO| ________  o|__||=
> > Cell.:(416) 565-1682 x303   |__________|_|______|_|______)
> > Fax:  (905) 474-4898         oo      oo   oo  oo   OOOo=o\
> > mailto:NeilP@DPSlink.com  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > http://www.DPSlink.com     IBM iSeries  The Ultimate Business Server

> > Hello all,
> >
> > I currently have a problem to get some customers data off the disks
> > to tape (Source code he "forgot" to migrate to the new RISC when his
> > old box died during last week ...)
> > I am trying to revive that E10 just to copy that library to tape
> > but it stops with an SRC 2507-0001, the manuals for that system are
> > gone, my oldest handbook "Problem Isolation Procedures" is of an
> > 9404-400 system, which did not have that 2507 code at all.
> >
> > Anybody knows what that means ? All disks are online, so what ?
> >
> > Regards from germany, Philipp Rusch
> >



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