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AIX 5L Problem Determination - IBM Redbooks

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Figure 4-2 Format of the 103 code message<br />

The fifth value identifies the FRU number (number of the defective part).<br />

Because more than one part could be described in the 888 message, the next<br />

eight identifiers describe the location code of the defective part. These should be<br />

mapped with the values provided in Table 4-3 to identify the location code.<br />

Table 4-3 Location code mapping table<br />

4.4 Command summary<br />

888 103 104 101 c01 100 200 300 400 500 629 702 800<br />

00 = 0 09 = 9 19 = I 28 = S<br />

01 = 1 11 = A 20 = J 30 = T<br />

02 = 2 12 = B 21 = K 31 = U<br />

03 = 3 13 = C 22 = L 32 = V<br />

04 = 4 14 = D 23 = M 33 = W<br />

05 = 5 15 = E 24 = N 34 = X<br />

06 = 6 16 = F 25 = O 35 = Y<br />

07 = 7 17 = G 26 = P 36 = Z<br />

08 = 8 18 = H 27 = R<br />

Location Code<br />

# of FRU sequence (1st part)<br />

SRN identifying the FRU (104-101)<br />

Type of read-out (103)<br />

The following section provides a list of the key commands discussed in this<br />

chapter.<br />

60 <strong>IBM</strong> ^ Certification Study Guide - <strong>AIX</strong> <strong>5L</strong> <strong>Problem</strong> <strong>Determination</strong> Tools and Techniques

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