This can be caused by "PCI error injection policy" being set
to "YES" and an I/O Processor being installed on the same
Multi-adapter Bridge or PCI Bridge domain as the I/O Adapter. Do one of
the following. Either:
- Using the hardware management console or a customer PC with a Web browser access
the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) and disable
PCI error injection policy.
OR:
- Vary off the I/O Adapter. Using Hardware Service manager
in SST/DST, locate the I/O Adapter resource. Using
concurrent maintenance on the associated packaging resource,
remove the I/O Adapter and install it in a location that
does not have I/O Processors on the same Multi-adapter
bridge domain.
OR:
- Vary off the I/O Adapter. Use the concurrent maintenance
option in Hardware Service Manager in SST/DST to power off
all I/O Processors located on the same Multi-adapter Bridge or PCI Bridge
domain as the I/O Adapter. Use concurrent maintenance to
power off and power on the I/O Adapter. Then use concurrent
maintenance to power on the I/O Processors located on the
same Multi-adapter Bridge or PCI Bridge domain as the I/O Adapter.