Table 22. D1001xxx to D1xx3FFF dump codes (continued)v If the system hangs on a progress code, follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed inthe Action column until the problem is solved. If an action solves the problem, you can stop performing theremaining actions.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, Type 8406,” on page 229 to determine which components are CRUs and whichcomponents are FRUs.Progress code Description ActionD1381xxx Invalidate the dump 1. Go to “Checkout procedure” on page 184.2. Replace the system-board, as described in“Replacing the FRU system-board andchassis assembly” on page 260.D1391xxx Check for valid dump sequence 1. Go to “Checkout procedure” on page 184.2. Replace the system-board, as described in“Replacing the FRU system-board andchassis assembly” on page 260.D13A1xxx Get dump identity sequence 1. Go to “Checkout procedure” on page 184.2. Replace the system-board, as described in“Replacing the FRU system-board andchassis assembly” on page 260.D13B1xxx Get dump length sequence 1. Go to “Checkout procedure” on page 184.2. Replace the system-board, as described in“Replacing the FRU system-board andchassis assembly” on page 260.D1FF1xxx Dump complete 1. Go to “Checkout procedure” on page 184.2. Replace the system-board, as described in“Replacing the FRU system-board andchassis assembly” on page 260.D1xx3000 - D1xx3FFF Platform dump status codes are described in “D1xx3y01 to D1xx3yF2 Service processordump codes”D1xx3y01 to D1xx3yF2 Service processor dump codes:These D1xx3yxx service processor dump codes use the format: D1xx3yzz, where xx indicates the cage ornode ID that the dump component is processing, y increments from 0 to F to indicate that the system isnot hung, and zz indicates the command being processed.Chapter 2. Diagnostics 125