IEA435I   PHYSICAL DEVICE INCONSISTENT WITH LOGICAL DEFINITION [PHY=pdevtype LOG=ldevtype] [text]

Explanation

During VARY,ONLINE command processing, the device service exit determined that the physical device type was not compatible with the logical device type defined in the I/O configuration.

If PHY=pdevtype LOG=ldevtype appears in the message, there are mismatches between the hardware configuration and the device definition in the hardware configuration definition (HCD).

In the message text:
pdevtype
The physical device type.
ldevtype
The logical device type defined in the I/O configuration.
text
Additional message text. Additional message information is issued if there is a conflict in the way the tape device has been defined through the HCD and the physical attributes of the device as reported through initialization I/O. The reasons for this conflict are reported through the explanatory text that is appended to the message. Possible reasons follow.
HCD DEVICE DEFINITION AT VARIANCE WITH RDC DATA
The device is defined through HCD as one type of device, but RDC data indicates a different type of device.

System Programmer Response: Correct the HCD device definitions to match the device type of the device physically attached to the system.

DEFINED WITH COMPACTION, BUT FEATURE NOT PRESENT
The HCD definition for the device is at variance with the actual attribute of the device with respect to compaction.

System Programmer Response: Correct the HCD device definitions to match the device type of the device physically attached to the system.

3590 DRIVE DETECTED BUT NOT ALL 3590 SUPPORT IS PRESENT
Support for the 3590-E1x drives was shipped through PTF UW90622. If this PTF is not installed, DFSMSdfp issues this message.

System Programmer Response: Install the required maintenance.

3590–H DRIVE DETECTED BUT NOT ALL 3590–H SUPPORT IS PRESENT
Support for the 3590 Model H was shipped as program temporary fixes (PTFs) on DFSMS 1.4.0 and 1.5.0. If these PTFs are not installed, DFSMSdfp issues this message.

System Programmer Response: Install the required maintenance.

3592-2 DRIVE DETECTED BUT NOT ALL 3592-2 SUPPORT IS PRESENT
Support for the 3592 Model E05 is introduced with z/OS® V1R4. MEDIA9 and MEDIA10 support begins with z/OS V1R5. If all the support code for these models is not installed, this message is issued.

System Programmer Response: Install the required maintenance.

3592-3E DRIVE DETECTED BUT NOT ALL 3592-3E SUPPORT IS PRESENT
Support for the 3592 Model E06 was shipped as program temporary fixes (PTFs) on z/OS DFSMS V1R7 and later releases. If these PTFs are not installed, DFSMSdfp issues this message.

System Programmer Response: Install the required maintenance.

3592-4E DRIVE DETECTED BUT NOT ALL 3590-4E SUPPORT IS PRESENT
Support for the 3592 Model 4E was shipped as program temporary fixes (PTFs) on z/OS DFSMS. If these PTFs are not installed, DFSMSdfp issues this message.

System Programmer Response: Install the required maintenance.

3592-4E DRIVE DETECTED BUT NOT ALL 3592-4E SUPPORT IS PRESENT
Support for the 3592 Model 4E was shipped as program temporary fixes (PTFs) on z/OS DFSMS V1R9 and later releases. If these PTFs are not installed, DFSMSdfp issues this message.

System Programmer Response: Install the required maintenance.

3592-J DRIVE DETECTED BUT NOT ALL 3592-J SUPPORT IS PRESENT
Support for the 3592 Model J was shipped as program temporary fixes (PTFs) on OS/390® DFSMS 2.10 and z/OS DFSMS 1.3 and later releases. If these PTFs are not installed, DFSMSdfp issues this message.

System Programmer Response: Install the required maintenance.

3590 IN 3490 EMULATION MODE NOT ALLOWED IN ATLDS
3590 tape devices that are operating in their 3490 emulation mode are not supported in the ATLDS.

System Programmer Response: Take the device out of that emulation mode and attach the device at the appropriate address for its device type.

INITIALIZATION I/O FAILED
Initialization I/O required to successfully initialize a tape device has failed.

System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the failure.

SENSE ID I/O INDICATES UNSUPPORTED DEVICE TYPE
Sense ID I/O was successfully issued to the device and the resulting information indicates a device type that is not recognized by the system.

System Programmer Response: Correct the HCD device definitions to match the device type of the device physically attached to the system.

UNKNOWN DEVICE IN EMULATION MODE NOT BROUGHT ONLINE
Read Device Characteristic I/O was successfully issued to the device and the resulting information indicates a device type that is not recognized by the system.

System Programmer Response: None. The device is not supported and cannot be brought online.

System action

The device remains offline.

System programmer response

Correct the HCD device definitions to match the device type of the device physically attached to the system. See also text above for any other response needed, due to the additional explanatory text.

Source

DFSMSdfp