Yepper, exact text was: Central processor (CP) 4 in partition VMI1, entered disabled wait state. The disabled wait program status word (PSW) is 0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad. Central storage bytes 0-7 are: 0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad. Refer to your operating system console or documentation for recovery procedures.
I didn't find any messages in Operator, nor did I get any LOGREC records. It did call home, so maybe we'll find out something there...though I doubt it. Leland On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Ivan Warren <[email protected]> wrote: > Leland Lucius wrote: > >> After varying off a processor, we received a "disabled wait" PSW of: >> >> 0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0bad0b >> ad >> >> Systems still active and we wouldn't have even known about it, but someone >> happened to be digging around in the HMC and noticed. >> >> Leland >> > > The odd thing is that this is anything BUT a "disabled wait" PSW ! > > X'0B' = B'00001011' (Ext and I/O mask ints are enabled) > X'AD' = B'10101101' (KEY=10, EC=1 - invalid for a z/Arch PSW, MCK Ints > enabled, Wait state bit off, Problem State = 1) > > Leland.. Are you sure your HMC said it was a 'Disabled Wait' PSW ? > > --Ivan >
