Yes, CF is Coupling Facility. The possibilities are any combination of IQD,PCIE,CRYPTO,CF
The book currently only says desc: Description of the adapter types represented by the adapter interruption source mask (IQP, PCIE, Crypto). CF should be added to that. Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp. Poughkeepsie NY "IBM Mainframe Discussion List" <[email protected]> wrote on 07/26/2018 10:34:37 AM: > From: "Ron MacRae" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: 07/26/2018 12:06 PM > Subject: Z/OS trace entries - AINT > Sent by: "IBM Mainframe Discussion List" <[email protected]> > > Hi all, > Been looking at a dump and came across some AINT, Adapter > Interrupt, trace entries at the time of the problem. > I've not encountered AINTs before. > Tried the IBM doc and found it next to useless, possibly due to my > knowledge in the area of adapters. > The doc described 3 fields but gave no indication of what the values meant - > > adapter interruption source mask, 10 in our case. > Interruption subclass , 03 in our case > Description of the adapter types, CF in our case. > > The entries we got look like - > > 0000 00D2 007AFA28 AINT 10 00000000_1D9A250A 03 > 00000000 00000000 00D2 00D2 02:00:59.792814449 0044 > 47852400_80000000 CF > 00000000 > > > Does the description, CF, mean Coupling Facility or is that just a > coincidence on a hex value? > > Can anyone point me at a more detailed description of this trace > entry and what the possible values mean? > > Thanks, Ron. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
