ICSFMIG77A1_UNSUPPORTED_HW

Type: Migration

Initial State: Inactive

Interval: One Time

This is a migration check. If you are migrating to ICSF FMID HCR77A1 or a later release, you should run this check on your system before installing the new release of ICSF.

The HCR77A1 release does not support IBM Eserver zSeries 800 and 900 systems. This migration check will indicate if your system is supported or not by HCR77A1 and later releases.

When the Health Check is run, the following messages are generated:

The CSFH0022I message is generated if your system is not supported.

For example, the system zSeries 800 and 900:
CHECK(IBMICSF,ICSFMIG77A1_UNSUPPORTED_HW)                                
START TIME: 04/18/2013 09:12:47.938778                                   
CHECK DATE: 20130301  CHECK SEVERITY: MEDIUM
* Medium Severity Exception *

CSFH0022E (ICSF,ICSFMIG77A1_UNSUPPORTED_HW):
Current processor (z800 or z900) will not be supported on a migration    
to ICSF HCR77A1. HCR77A1 is planned to require IBM zSeries z890, z990,   
or newer processors.

Explanation: The processor this check was executed on will not be        
    supported by ICSF FMID HCR77A1.  HCR77A1 will not start on zSeries   
    900 and 800 processors.  All releases of ICSF prior to HCR77A1       
    support the zSeries 900 and 800 processors.

System action:  There is no effect on the system.

Operator response:  Contact the ICSF administrator.

System Programmer Response:  Contact the ICSF administrator.

Problem Determination:  n/a

Source:  n/a                                                        
                                                                    
Reference Documentation:  z/OS Cryptographic Services Integrated    
  Cryptographic Service Facility: Overview.                         
                                                                    
Automation:  n/a                                                    
                                                                    
Check Reason:  Detects systems that ICSF no longer supports.