IEE254I hh.mm.ss IPLINFO DISPLAY
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Explanation

Where text is:
SYSTEM IPLED AT hh.mm.ss ON mm/dd/yyyy
RELEASE fmid LICENSE = system
USED LOADxx IN loadxxdsname ON devx
ARCHLVL = n MTLSHARE = Y|N
Start of changeVALIDATED BOOT: {NO | {ENFORCE|AUDIT},INACTIVE}
End of changeIEASYM LIST = s1|NONE
IEASYS LIST = s2{(OP)}
IODF DEVICE: ORIGINAL(iodfdev1) CURRENT(iodfdev2)
IPL DEVICE: ORIGINAL(ipldev1) CURRENT(ipldev2) VOLUME(iplvol)
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Displays IPL information when a DISPLAY IPLINFO command is issued.

In the message text:
hh.mm.ss
The current time. The time format is in hours (00–23), minutes (00–59) and seconds (00–59).
hh.mm.ss
The master scheduler initialization completed; the IPL completed. The time format is in hours (00–23), minutes (00–59) and seconds (00–59).
mm/dd/yyyy
The master scheduler initialization completed; the IPL completed. That date format is in month (01–12), day (01–31) and year (0000–9999).
rrrrrrrr
The release level of the system being IPLed.
xx
The LOADxx member used to IPL the system.
loadxxdsname
The data set where the LOADxx originated. The data set name will be either:
  • SYSn.IPLPARM (where n can be 0–9)
  • SYS1.PARMLIB
devx
The device address where the LOADxx member originated. When the device number is in the form snnnn, the first digit indicates the subchannel set.
ARCHLVL = n
The value n is either 1 to indicate ESA/390 or 2 to indicate z/Architecture®. The value displayed is the value specified (or defaulted) by the ARCHLVL statement of the LOADxx parmlib member.
MTLSHARE = Y|N
MTL tape devices are treated as regular standalone drives (Y), as compared to MTL resident drives (N).
Start of changeVALIDATED BOOT: NOEnd of change
Start of changeVALIDATED BOOT: ENFORCE,INACTIVEEnd of change
Start of changeVALIDATED BOOT: AUDIT,INACTIVEEnd of change
Start of changeIndicates whether this is a validated boot, an audited validated boot, or not a validated boot.
NO
Indicates that is not a validated boot.
ENFORCE
Indicates that this is a validated boot with the "Secure Boot" option identified when doing the IPL.
AUDIT
Indicates that this is a validated boot without the "Secure Boot" option identified when doing the IPL.
INACTIVE
Indicates that validation is no longer being done. Validation ends when the LPA is built. Building of LPA precedes when the DISPLAY IPLINFO command can be issued.
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IEASYM LIST = s1
The IEASYMxx member or members used by the IPLed system. s1 can be either a single member name, a list of members (specified in parentheses), or NONE. The default value is NONE.
IEASYS LIST = s2
The IEASYSxx member or members used by the IPLed system. s2 can be either a single member name or a list of members (specified in parentheses).
OP
The IEASYSxx values were specified in LOADxx SYSPARM statements or from the reply to the IEA101A system parameters prompt.
iodfdev1
The device number of the volume where the I/O configuration resided when the system was originally IPLed. When the device number is in the form snnnn, the first digit indicates the subchannel set.
iodfdev2
The device number of the volume where the I/O configuration now resides. iodfdev1 and iodfdev2 can be the same or can be different if they were primary and secondary of a PPRC pair being monitored for HyperSwap and a HyperSwap has occurred. When the device number is in the form snnnn, the first digit indicates the subchannel set.
ipldev1
The SYSRES device number from which the system was originally IPLed. When the device number is in the form snnnn, the first digit indicates the subchannel set.
ipldev2
The current SYSRES device number. ipldev1 and ipldev2 can be the same or can be different if they were primary and secondary of a PPRC pair being monitored for HyperSwap and a HyperSwap has occurred. When the device number is in the form snnnn, the first digit indicates the subchannel set.
iplvol
The IPL volume serial.
system
The IPLed system, z/OS® or zNALC (a z/OS system that requested zNALC pricing).
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Start of changeWhen z/OS is running in a virtual machine, vminfo is displayed, as follows. The data is provided by the hypervisor via the STSI instruction. See the documentation provided by the hypervisor, if and when available, for details about the data values.
VM CPID = vmcpid
VM UUID = vmuuid | VM UUID IS NOT PROVIDED
VM NAME = vmname
VM EXT NAME = vmextname | VM EXT NAME IS NOT PROVIDED | VM EXT NAME IS NOT EBCDIC ENCODED
where:
vmcpid
The 16-character control program identifier. For example:
VM CPID = zHYPaaS
vmuuid
The universally unique identifier (UUID) for the virtual machine, in the 8-4-4-4-12 format. For example:
VM UUID = 72DF625E-AD77-4A6C-865D-B9718A67898F
If the value is not provided, the display line shows:
VM UUID IS NOT PROVIDED
vmname
The 8-character virtual machine name. For example:
VM NAME = k8s_4094
vmextname
The extended virtual machine name. When available, the name can be from 1–256 characters long. If necessary, the characters will flow to the next line of the display.
  • Example 1:
    VM EXT NAME = k8s_4094bc65b1bb4196b016f4651f0788bc_02u7
  • Example 2:
    VM EXT NAME = k8s_4094bc65b1bb4196b016f4651f0788bc_02u7_72df625e-ad77-4a6c-865d
                  -b9718a67898f
If the value is not provided, the display line shows:
VM EXT NAME IS NOT PROVIDED
If the extended virtual machine name is not EBCDIC-encoded, the display line shows:
VM EXT NAME IS NOT EBCDIC ENCODED
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System action

The system continues processing.

Source

Master scheduler

Module

IEECB985

Routing code

*

Descriptor code

5