Everytime I read software manual, i.e. MVS Diagnosis, and the manual decribes some actions on "hardware side", I find completely unclear and usually obsolete explanations. Dear manual authors - there is no more ES9000 or 4381 in production. We use more recent machines, all them have HMC. It has been for *YEARS*.
Why don't you update the hardware descriptions in your manuals?
I understand when I read about ES9000 console and its frames, although I have never seen it. I really never ever seen S360 and its EXTERNAL INTERRUPT key.

BTW: Recently I submitted RCF about GRS manual. They widely describe 3088 CTC device and its advantages over built-in CTCA adapter. ESCON CTC is poorly mentioned. No information about FICON. No such channel at all.

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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland


Tomas Fott wrote:
 From an HMC, logon to the SE of the LPAR to which you want to
initiate the external interrupt key.  Somewhere on the SE
is something to click to cause the external interrupt function.

To perform external interrupt function, you have to select LPAR and processor:
Open "Task List" from Views area, open "CP Toolbox". CP Toolbox contains
icon of the "interrupt" task.
Open "Groups" from Views area, open Images, right click on image, select
processor.
Drag and drop processor on the "interrupt" task.
Read online manual on HMC or support element (Support element operations
guide).
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