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Not knowing what model this is, I can only guess. Lots of time the numerical SRC codes point to a hardware feature. I have a rack config of a model 400 and the MFIOP is a type 981B. Maybe it is screaming about something. Not sure what to make of the last 4 in the SRC Maybe a Service function users guide from WAY back might help _____________________________ Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/31/2005 04:36:19 PM: > Fellow AS/400 geeks: > > It seems I've had another instance of 918BB981 on IPL (the > other time was March of 2004). Pulling the load-source > drive pair, and giving both drives the "IT handshake" > seems to have gotten old Jupiter back up, but I'm not > exactly pleased with it having happened again. > > Does anybody have the slightest idea what this SRC is? > > Also, is there a relatively easy, relatively painless way > to transfer the load-source from one drive to another? > > And on a related note: some months ago, I replaced two of > the drives on this beast (the non-load-source mirrored > pair) with two that are twice the size of what they > replaced. It's been months, and space usage is still > skewed in favor of the (smaller) load-source pair. Is > there something I can do to force a rebalancing? > > -- > JHHL >
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