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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.   ____________          ___  ~
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> 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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