what cpu are you running ,
are the CHPIDS on-line and not the devices,
can you look at them from the HMC
for example on our 2064 , we can put it in single object mode and display
the chpids, you can see normal , loss of signal etc.
at the hardware level
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Online doc says call hardware support. Could something have tripped inside
the unit to require an engineer to reset?
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I'd plink at it with DEVSERV commands.
===>DS QT,ucb,range to see which CHPids are funky then do the
CONFIG to the funky chpid. ===>CF CHP(xx),offline-wait for the beep! Then
===>CF CHP(xx),online
If it's powered on, shouldn't be anything the CE should be required for.
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