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Operating Systems AIX Predictive Error
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Old 11-12-2010
Predictive Error

We are getting the following diagela error messages every half hour from our P6 P520 AIX server after incorrectly accidentally configuring both HMC ports on the FSP with the same IP address a month ago:

B1A38B24: External environment Predictive Error, general. Refer to the
system service documentation for more information.
Additional Words: 2-030000F0 3-53DE1110 4-C13920FF 5-400000FF
6-C0A85A40 7-FFFFFF00 8-C0A85A41 9-FFFFFF00
Error log information:
Date: Mon Nov 1 10:11:16 EETDT 2010
Sequence number: 538
Label: SCAN_ERROR_CHRP
Priority: H Maintainence Procedure: FSPSP65

The problem has been physically rectified, but we continue to receive these dagela messages.

So far the following has been tried
unsuccessfully to suppress the message:

Reset the FSP via on-board dip switches
Applied new FSP firware
Disabled diagela
Cleared error B1A38B24
Run Diag


Has any one experienced this same problem?

IBM has no clue and I believe this message will continue even if we replaced the motherboard.

Thanks in advance

Last edited by Pleck; 11-12-2010 at 08:58 PM.. Reason: more tags
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