A Linux guest that we use for testing for a while would not IPL today.
I get this message:
LOGON ZLT3
NIC 0064 is created; devices 0064-0066 defined
z/VM Version 5 Release 1.0, Service Level 0502 (64-bit),
built on IBM Virtualization Technology
There is no logmsg data
FILES: 0001 RDR,   NO PRT,   NO PUN
LOGON AT 17:06:20 PST THURSDAY 03/02/06
z/VM V5.1.0    2005-11-15 12:39
DMSACP723I Z (592) R/O
OSA EC1C ATTACHED TO ZLT3 EC00
OSA EC1D ATTACHED TO ZLT3 EC01
OSA EC1E ATTACHED TO ZLT3 EC02
Booting default (ipl)...
HCPGIR453W CP entered; program interrupt loop

When I mounted the boot volume (minidisk 152) on another guest, I could
not detect anything that would be abnormal. I even copied the entire
boot image from a working guest to this one. Still same issue.

Now, it is not a big issue if   I lose this guest. I can always clone
from another. But what if happens to a production guest?

I am guessing that the problem is the boot disk. Is anything else suspect?

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