Question is about generating an interrupt on a console for a standalone restore. I read this previous post: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/bit.listserv.ibm-main/lX4ZGaoUH_s
So for a z13 would the interrupt needed be the one described in zEnterprise System Support Element Operations Guide Version 2.11.1 SC28-6906-01 Chapter 11. CP Toolbox Interrupt An interrupt is a processor operation you can use to present an external interruption to a processor. If you have experience using other systems, you may have used an IRPT command or an Irpt key to interrupt a processor. Follow your local procedures for determining when to interrupt a processor. You can use the Support Element workplace to interrupt any eligible processor. Eligible processors include: v Physical processors that support the image of a central processor complex (CPC). v Logical processors that support the images of logical partitions activated in operating modes other than coupling facility mode. To interrupt a processor: 1. Log onto the Support Element on the Hardware Management Console through Single Object Operations in operator, advanced operator, system programmer or service representative role (see “Establishing a Support Element console session from a Hardware Management Console” on page 3). 2. Locate the CPs you want to work with. 3. Locate and start the Interrupt task. This immediately performs the operation; an interrupt request is generated for the processor. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN