Explanation
Where
text is:
BEGINNING yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
elemtype DESIRED ACTUAL
elemadr desstat actstat
[alsdev BASE ALIAS OF basedev]
[alsdev PAV UNBOUND]
[devn BASE HYPERPAV ALIAS]
[devn BASE HYPERPAV ALIAS OF bdev]
[NO DEVIATION FROM REQUESTED CONFIGURATION]
[NO DEVIATION COMPARISONS MADE]
[CONFIG MEMBER CONTAINS NO VALID INPUT]
[DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘PATH’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE]
[DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘CPU’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE]
[DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘PFID’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE]
[SCM STATUS NOT OBTAINED: SCM NOT SUPPORTED]
text is
one of the following:
- INVALID REQUEST TYPE SPECIFIED BEGINNING yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
- INVALID OPERAND SPECIFIED yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
- INVALID INPUT, EXPECTING BLANKS yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
In response to a reconfiguration display request, the
system issued this message to display the deviation between the configuration
that actually exists and the configuration described in the CONFIGxx
parmlib member.
In the message text:
- hh.mm.ss
- The time, in hours (00 through 23), in minutes (00 through 59),
and seconds (00 through 59).
- idr
- A decimal identifier used with the CONTROL C,D command to cancel
status displays:
- That are written on typewriter or printer consoles
- That are displayed in-line (not in display area) on operator consoles
This identifier does not appear when the display is presented
in a display area on a display console.
- yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
- The first 16 characters of the incorrect record in the CONFIGxx
parameter member, or the first 16 characters of the incorrect command.
- FROM MEMBER CONFIGxx
- This heading appears for each record in the CONFIGxx parmlib member
in which the system detected an error. xx is the
suffix of the CONFIGxx parmlib member.
- INVALID REQUEST TYPE SPECIFIED
- The first non-blank characters in a record in the CONFIGxx parmlib
member are not one of the following:
- CPU
- CPUAD
- CORE
- CHP
- DEV
- DEVICE
- ESTOR
- STOR
- STORAGE
- VOL
- VOLUME
- HSA
- HIGH
- SIDE
- SWITCH
- PFID
The system ignores the CONFIGxx record.
- INVALID OPERAND SPECIFIED
- A record in the CONFIGxx parmlib member contains incorrect information.
The system ignores the record. This form of the message can be issued
when a storage address range is encountered in which the ending address
is not greater that the starting address, either in a CONFIGxx member
of parmlib (for a DISPLAY M=CONFIG(xx) command, or a CONFIG MEMBER(xx)
command), or in a DISPLAY M command of the form DISPLAY M=STOR(address1
- address2), or in a CONFIG command of the form CF STOR(address1 -
address2).
- INVALID INPUT, EXPECTING BLANKS
- A non-blank character followed a valid request.
- BEGINNING yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
- The first 16 characters of the incorrect record in the CONFIGxx
parmlib member.
- elemtype
- The name of the system element for which the actual status does
not match the desired status. The possible system elements are:
- CPU or CPUAD
- CPU.
- CORE
- Core.
- CHP
- Channel path.
- CHP(ALL,x)
- All channel paths on side x.
- DEVICE
- Device.
- ESTOR(E=id)
- The expanded storage element.
- VOLUME
- Volume.
- SCM
- Storage-class memory (SCM) range.
- STORAGE RANGE or STOR RANGE
- Central storage range.
- STOR AMOUNT
- Central storage amount.
- STOR(E=x)
- Central storage element.
- ESTOR RANGE
- Expanded storage range.
- PAV
- Parallel Access Volume.
- PFID
- PCI function
- elemadr
- The address of the system element with the incorrect status, or
the volume serial number of a volume that is not correctly mounted.
For storage and SCM, only one range appears on each line:
- X-x
- xK-yK
- xM-yM
- xM
- xG-yG
- xT-yT
Note: You may get multiple
elemadr lines
for the resource's desired status and actual status if there is a
mismatch in status (either online or offline) and a mismatch in processor
type. If there is more than one type of mismatch involved,
elemadr is
shown on the first line.
- desstat
- The desired status of the system element. Possible values are:
- ONLINE
- Indicates that the CPU or core, channel path,
PCI function, device, storage range, SCM range, or storage element
is expected online.
- OFFLINE
- Indicates that the CPU or core, channel path,
PCI function, device, storage range, SCM range, or storage element
is expected offline.
- STANDARD
- Indicates that a standard CP CPU or core was expected, but
the actual CPU or core is a different
type.
- ZAAP
- Indicates that a System z Application Assist Processor (zAAP) CPU or core was expected, but
the actual CPU or core is a different
type.
- ZIIP
- Indicates that a System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) CPU or core was expected, but
the actual CPU or core is a different
type.
- MANAGED
- Indicates that the channel path should be dynamically managed
by the system.
- STATIC
- Indicates that the channel path should not be dynamically
managed by the system.
- DCM
- Indicates that the switch port(s) identified are allowed to be
dynamically managed by the system.
- NODCM
- Indicates that the switch port(s) identified are not allowed to
be dynamically managed by the system.
- dev
- The device number of the device on which the volume should be
mounted. An X in the number indicates that the digit can be
any value. For example, if dev is XXX, the volume
can be mounted on any direct access device.
- actstat
- The actual status of the resource. Possible values are:
- ONLINE
- Indicates that the CPU or core, channel path,
PCI function, device, storage range, SCM range, or storage element
is online.
- OFFLINE
- Indicates that the CPU or core, channel path,
PCI function, device, storage range, SCM range, or storage element
is offline.
- STANDARD
- Indicates that the CPU or core is a standard
CP.
- ZAAP
- Indicates that the CPU or core is a System z Application
Assist Processor (zAAP).
- ZIIP
- Indicates that the CPU or core is a System z Integrated
Information Processor (zIIP).
- NOT AVAILABLE
- Indicates that the CPU or core, channel path,
or storage element was in another partition. If it is a PFID, then it indicates that the PCI function
may either be in another partition or was not specified when the system
was installed.
- NOT DEFINED
- Indicates that the SCM range is higher than the maximum SCM address
for this system.
- NOT GEN|NOT GEND
- Indicates that the CPU or core, channel path,
device, storage range, or storage element was not specified when the
system was installed.
- PARTIAL
- Indicates that only a portion of the requested amount of storage
or some of the channel paths on a side were allocated.
- PENDING OFFLINE
- Indicates that the SCM range is currently being taken offline.
- UNCHANGED
- Indicates that the requested storage was not allocated.
- NOT OPERATIONAL
- Indicates that the path was not operational.
- SUBCHANNEL STATUS NOT AVAILABLE
- Indicates that the device is not defined in the I/O configuration
data set (IOCDS).
- SUBCHANNEL IN PERMANENT ERROR
- Indicates that the subchannel is broken.
- DEVICE NOT AVAILABLE
- Indicates that the device is deferred.
- BOXED
- Indicates that the device is boxed, that is, placed offline, because
of a hardware problem.
- NOT MNTD|NOT MTD
- Indicates that the volume is not mounted.
- MANAGED
- Indicates that the channel path is dynamically managed by the
system.
- STATIC
- Indicates that the channel path is not dynamically managed
by the system.
- DCM
- Indicates that the switch port(s) identified are allowed to be
dynamically managed by the system.
- NODCM
- Indicates that the switch port(s) identified are not allowed to
be dynamically managed by the system.
- NOT IMPLEMENTED
- Indicates that the port is not valid for the switch.
- CHPID PORT
- Indicates that the port is not eligible for dynamic channel path
management, as it is a channel path port.
- INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE
- Indicates that the switch or switch port is not defined.
- alsdev BASE ALIAS OF basedev
- If a bound Parallel Access Volume (PAV) Alias device number
is specified in the CONFIGxx parmlib member, indicates the base device
number.
- alsdev PAV UNBOUND
- If the PAV keyword is specified in the CONFIGxx parmlib member,
indicates the unbound PAV-Alias device number.
- devn BASE HYPERPAV ALIAS
- Indicates that the device was supposed to be an online base device
but was actually a HyperPAV alias device.
- devn BASE HYPERPAV ALIAS OF bdev
- Indicates that the device was supposed to be an online base device
but was actually a HyperPAV alias device currently bound to base device
bdev.
- NO DEVIATION FROM REQUESTED CONFIGURATION
- The system found no deviations.
- NO DEVIATION COMPARISONS MADE
- Either:
- DISPLAY command processing found that input parameters did not
contain valid data.
- STOR(E=id) is the only request.
- CONFIG MEMBER CONTAINS NO VALID INPUT
- The specified CONFIGxx parmlib member exists, but contains records
that are all blanks or comments.
- DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘PATH’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE
- The system could not obtain the SYSZVARY.PATH resource to serialize
the DISPLAY M=CONFIG command with commands such as CONFIG; therefore,
displayed information might be incorrect.
- DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘CPU’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE
- The system could not obtain the SYSZVARY.CPU resource to serialize
the DISPLAY M=CONFIG command with commands such as CONFIG; therefore,
displayed information might be incorrect.
- DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘PFID’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE
- The system could not obtain the SYSZVARY.PFID resource to serialize
the DISPLAY M=CONFIG command with commands such as CONFIG; therefore,
displayed information might be incorrect.
- SCM STATUS NOT OBTAINED: SCM NOT SUPPORTED
- storage-class memory (SCM) status was not obtained because SCM
is not supported on this processor.
System action
The system continues processing.
Operator response
If the message indicates CHP OFFLINE for the
last path to a device, check the status of alternate paths and vary
online any paths that should be online. Otherwise, defer configuration
until an alternate processor is available.
If the message indicates
ALIASES-DEFINED and ALIASES-USABLE for an online parallel access volume
and the number of aliases defined is greater than the number usable,
make the remaining alias UCBs usable by varying the device online.
If this does not make the alias UCBs usable, contact the system programmer.
System programmer response
Depending on the message text, do
one of the following:
- DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘PATH’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE
- To determine which jobs currently hold the SYSZVARY.PATH resource,
issue the DISPLAY GRS,RES=(SYSZVARY,PATH) command. Reissue the DISPLAY
M=CONFIG command when the resource becomes available. For more information
about these commands, see z/OS MVS System Commands.
- DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘CPU’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE
- To determine which jobs currently hold the SYSZVARY.CPU resource,
issue the DISPLAY GRS,RES=(SYSZVARY,CPU) command. Reissue the DISPLAY
M=CONFIG command when the resource becomes available. For more information
about these commands, see z/OS MVS System Commands.
- DISPLAY M RESOURCE ‘PFID’ IS CURRENTLY IN USE
- To determine which jobs currently hold the SYSZVARY.PFID resource,
issue the DISPLAY GRS,RES=(SYSZVARY,PFID) command. Reissue the DISPLAY
M=CONFIG command when the resource becomes available. For more information
about these commands, see z/OS MVS System Commands.
- DEVICE ALIASES-DEFINED ALIASES-USABLE
- If the number of defined alias UCBs for a parallel access volume
does not match the number of aliases usable (that is, available for
I/O selection), compare the hardware and software configuration definitions
against the installed devices and correct the definition as necessary.
You can format the base UCB with the IPCS LISTUCB subcommand to determine
the device numbers and addresses of the usable and unusable alias
UCBs.
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