Am 29.06.2010 16:08, schrieb Alan Altmark:
On Tuesday, 06/29/2010 at 09:54 EDT, Bernie Wu<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Carl,
It looks like you have 2 disks, one for SP1 and one for SP1_2.
When I go in and attempt to IPL, it works...
How do you IPL ? Like "IPL 100" . Are you pointing to the right disk ?
Check your /etc/zipl.conf. It may be pointing to the wrong disk.
The following wait state codes are in s390-tools-1.9.0/zipl/boot/common.S
EENABLE_DEV = 0x00000100 # enable device failed
EDISABLE_DEV = 0x00000101 # disable device failed
ESSCH = 0x00000102 # start subchannel failed
EWRONGTYPE = 0x00000200 # wrong ipl type supplied
It appears that the boot loader can't enable the device associated with
the kernel selected from the boot menu. It is strange that these wait
states aren't documented in the 'wait state' information in the Linux
Device Drivers and Commands book.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
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Hi,
This is a known issue in zipl.
The Bug should be fixed in SLES10 SP3. The Novell Bugzilla is 557096.
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