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   I seem to recall having a similiar problem on my 40s.

   I en= ded up being the fan on the power supply.  It quit spinning and the
   sy= stem wouldn't IPL.

   I hacked it out of its mount and replaced with a = PC fan of the same
   voltage.

   _________   ____________________
   Bryan = Dietz
   Aktion Associates

   -----midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: -----

   </f= ont>>To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion    
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >From: Larry Bolhuis &= lt;lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx>
   >Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@mid= range.com
   >Date: 12/02/2005 04:25PM
   >Subject: Re= : SRC 0000-0002 on Model 400.
   >
   >Exact=  system. We have 12 drives in a Mod= el 400 at V5R1. I have
   >replacement dr= ives and replacement power supplies available. So now
   >it's
   = >trial and error eh?
   >
   >Thanks!
   >
   &g= t;  - Larry
   >
   >Chris Bipes wrote:
   &= gt;> This is a power supply problem. It failed or you have a short. I<   
br>>had
   >> this with a hard drive that shorted out somehow and = killed the
   >power
   >> supply.  I disconne= ct the power connection from each drive = and then
   >> started the IP process. Plugged in one drive at = a time until the
   >system
   >> died. I had 12 drive to but fou= nd it on the second one. Also a
   >model
   >> 400 @&n= bsp;V5R1.
   >>
   >>
   >> Christopher Bipes<b= r>>> Information Services Director
   >> Cr= ossCheck, Inc.
   >>
   >> Any ideas what might an SRC 000= 0-0002 in Word 11? No other words.
   >System
   >>
   >> co= mpletely InOp. UPS Shows no load so I'm thinking it's completely
   >shu= t
   >> down.   I cannot find&nbs= p;this SRC in any manual or in the    Hardware
   >> information center.
   >>
   &gt= ;> Thoughts?
   >>
   >
   >-- <= br>>Larry Bolhuis        &n= bsp;          IBM eS   erver Certified 
Systems Expert:
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tions V5R3
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   >V5R3
   >Grand Rapids, MI 49505 = iSeries Windows Integration
   >Technical
   >Solutions&nb= sp;V5R3
   > IBM eServer Certified System= s
   >Specialist
   >(616) 451-2500    &nbsp= ;            &n   bsp;  iSeries System 
Administrator for
   &g= t;OS/400 V5R3
   >(616) 451-2571 - Fax  &n= bsp;           AS/40= 0 RPG IV Developer
   >(616) 260-4746 - Cell = iSeries System Command Operations
   >V5R2
   >
   > If you can r= ead this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English,
   >
   >than= k a soldier.
   >
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