I want to clarify the causes of the FDRW68 message that Tom Moulder asked about.

FDRPAS runs as a SWAP (master) task on one LPAR, and a MONITOR (slave) task on every other LPAR. We use a hardware query t o determine the IDs (CPU ID) of every LPAR attached to the source disk in the SWAP. Then we check the CPU ID of every system running a MONITOR and compare it to the hardware list.

If we find a missing CPU ID, it means that they didn't start a MONITOR on that systen, or the MONTOR is not working for some reason.

So we put out a FDRW68 message on the console, along with FDR234 REASON=M to identify the missing CPU ID(s). The customer can reply YES (continue with the missing MONITORs), RETRY (recheck for new MONITORs) or NO (abort the swap). It is almost always an error to reply YES.

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