Hi,

Check the cables from matrix to MF (to disk). I had similar problem. After
issued IPL I received PSW 000A0000 00000102. On console operator I saw
failures on pchpid.


Best regards,
Jakub Szefler



 

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 3:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: PSW 000A0000 00000100

Got a call from one of our operators over the weekend.     Apparently one
of our linux machines failed to start.
Posted this on the IBMVM list but figured I'd post this here as it involves
IPLing z/Linux.

So, looking at the log, I see the guest machine went into a disabled wait
state.

00: zIPL v1.6.0 interactive boot menu
00:
00:  0. default (SLES_10_SP1)
00:
00:  1. SLES_10_SP1
00:  2. SLES_10_SP1_2
00:  3. ipl
00:
00: Note: VM users please use '#cp vi vmsg <number> <kernel-parameters>'
00:
00: Please choose (default will boot in 10 seconds):
00: Booting default (SLES_10_SP1)...
00: HCPGIR450W CP entered; disabled wait PSW 000A0000 00000100


I've been able to IPL the guest machine into Linux with no issues. Nothing
I know of has been changed.    I'm seeing a lot of messages related to the
000A0000 but none for 00000100.    What's going on?   Is the linux guest
somehow getting corrupted?  Do I need to run a zipl to rebuild the boot
record information?

We're running SLES10 under z/VM 5.3

Thanks

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