The following
programming status word (PSW) wait-state codes can
occur during the Stand-Alone Services IPL:
- Code
- Explanation
-
-
- 000033
- A program
check occurred while Stand-Alone Services was being
loaded. Contact your software service representative.
- 000044
- The IPL device is not operational. Contact
your hardware service
representative. If the IPL device is a tape drive, try to IPL from
another tape drive.
- 000055
- An I/O
error occurred on the IPL device or channel while Stand-Alone
Services was being loaded. Contact your hardware service representative
to correct the cause of the problem.
- 000066
- The IPL loader is unable to determine if the entire Stand-Alone
Services core image has been loaded. This could be due to a software
or hardware error. Determine the cause of the problem and contact
the appropriate service representative.
- 000077
- The IPL loader is unable to locate the SYS1.ADR.SAIPLD.Vvolser data
set on the IPL volume.
- 000088
- The
device type being used to IPL is not a supported DASD device
for IPLing the Stand-Alone Services.
- 0000AE
- An external interrupt occurred while Stand-Alone Services was
being loaded. Contact your software service representative.
- 0000AF
- A supervisor call instruction
(SVC) interrupt occurred while
Stand-Alone Services was being loaded. Contact your software service
representative.
- 0000E2
- A machine
check has occurred. Contact your hardware service
representative.
- 00BCBC
- An attempt
was made to IPL a processor that is in BC mode. IPL
on a processor that supports EC mode. When you IPL from a VM user
ID, set it to EC mode. This PSW is only loaded if you are IPLing from
card or tape.
- 111111
- Stand-Alone
Services is waiting for an I/O interrupt. If the
processor stops with this code loaded it may be necessary to re-IPL
and rerun the command. Contact your hardware service representative
if the problem persists.
- 888888
- A
temporary wait for a service-signal interrupt.
- 999999
- A temporary wait for a service-signal interrupt.
- BBBBBB
- Stand-Alone Services is waiting
for the operator to enter the
input in response to a prompting message on the service console.
- DDDDDD
- Stand-Alone
Services has detected an error related to the predefined
console, and is waiting for the operator to identify another console
to be used as the operator console. Possible reasons for the error
with the predefined console and actions to take are listed in Running stand-alone services with a predefined console.
- EE4990
- Stand-Alone Services cannot find a required module. Refer to
message ADRY4990I for more information.
- EEEEnn
- The processor is in a wait-state. The error is indicated by nn as
follows:
- nn
- Indicates:
- 13
- An SVC interrupt
has occurred. Run the SADMP* service aid to
dump the contents of real storage to tape, and contact your software
service representative.
- 14
- A program
interrupt has occurred. Run the SADMP* service aid
to dump the contents of real storage to tape, and contact your software
service representative.
- 15
- There
is insufficient main storage. Stand-Alone Services requires
2MB of storage.
- 16
- An I/O error
has occurred.
- 17
- Stand-Alone Services
is unable to open a data set or access
a device, possibly because the device type is not supported.
- 18
- Stand-Alone Services cannot send
an operator message because
the console is either not defined or is unavailable.
- 19
- An end-of-data routine is missing. Run the
SADMP* service aid
to dump the contents of real storage to tape, and contact your software
service representative.
- 1A
- The
predefined console is not attached or is not operational.
Possible reasons for this error are listed in Running stand-alone services with a predefined console.
- 1B
- Stand-Alone Services is unable to communicate with the predefined
service console. This may be due to an error, or because the necessary
features do not exist on the processor to communicate with the predefined
console.
- EECC03
- A condition code 3 (not operational) has been received when
attempting to communicate with the service console. Contact your hardware
service representative.
- EECCCC
- An
error occurred while trying to communicate with the service
console. This can result from a hardware or a software problem.
- F1F1F1
- Waiting for an I/O interrupt
while Stand-Alone Services is being
loaded.
- FFFFFF
- Stand-Alone Services
is waiting for the operator to identify
the operator console. Generate an interrupt from the console that
is to be used as the operator console.