On 19 October 2013 01:53, saurabh khandelwal
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I had checked for this IEA304W  this message but, I couldn't find it .

What do you mean by "I couldn't find it"? You don't know how to
display it, or you just didn't see it already displayed anywhere,
or...?

> The message I am getting on HMC hardware message is
> Central processor (CP) 0 is in a nonrestartable stopped state due to a
> System Control Program (SCP) initiated reset of the I/O interface for
> partition PROD01. The disabled wait program status word (PSW) is
> 00020000800000000000000000009064.

Sure - you already reported the wait state code.

> When I am trying to load LPAR, I am getting success message but after that
> I don't get to see anything on operating system message scree and LPAR
> color become RED.

Yes - the OS has loaded a disabled wait PSW. It isn't going to restart
itself. You do understand what a disabled wait means?

> Does it mean that operating  system is able to load successfully in the
> initial level but after that because of memory its crashing.

Why are you thinking this has something to do with memory? Is there
any evidence for this, or is it just something you feel is a good
guess?

Tony H.

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