On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 18:39 -0500, Scott Fagen wrote:
> It would seem to be a reasonable requirement to have the system do some
> interrogation of the device when the ASSIGN is 'unexpectedly held'.
I read that as;
"someone (a customer) needs to get off their bum and request this".
Somebody like
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07:39:42 PM:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:37:29 +1000, Shane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 04:15 -0500, R.S. wrote:
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> >> The message regards tape device.
> >> How to find out what system holds the device ?
> >> (except fr
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:37:29 +1000, Shane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 04:15 -0500, R.S. wrote:
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>> The message regards tape device.
>> How to find out what system holds the device ?
>> (except from checking it on every system console)
>
>And to (partially) answer the questio
A bit of clarification: the systems belong to different sysplexes. A few
CPCs several (many) LPARs. The drive is virtual.
We checked all of the LPARs (I believe), each show status offline.
BTW: When a DASD volume is reserved I see CPC# and LPAR#. Obviously it's
not same scenario, since the volu
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Subject: Re: ASSIGNED TO ANOTHER SYSTEM (IEE791I)
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If the unit is being used in a sysplex then the following command issued
on one system should suffice :
RO *ALL,D U,,,
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> If the unit is being used in a sysplex then the following command
issued
> on one system should suffice :
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> RO *ALL,D U,,,addr
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> However, as Shane points out if the unit is online to a system outside
> the sy
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> If the unit is being used in a sysplex then the following command
issued
> on one system should suffice :
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> RO *ALL,D U,,,addr
>
> However, as Shane points out if the unit is online to a system outside
> the sy
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If the unit is being used in a sysplex then the following command issued
on one system should suffice :
RO *ALL,D U,,,addr
However, as Shane points out if the unit is online to a system outside
the sysplex, then I cannot think of a better procedure than :
(a) Gulp
(b) Issue the "D
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Subject: Re: ASSIGNED TO ANOTHER SYSTEM (IEE791I)
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 04:15 -0500, R.S. wrote:
> The message regards tape dev
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 04:15 -0500, R.S. wrote:
> The message regards tape device.
> How to find out what system holds the device ?
> (except from checking it on every system console)
And to (partially) answer the question ...
When we have seen this, we weren't able to ascertain the holding system
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 04:15 -0500, R.S. wrote:
> The message regards tape device.
> How to find out what system holds the device ?
> (except from checking it on every system console)
What's with all the crazy questions Radoslaw ???.
Things a bit slow in Poland mate ??? ;-)
Shane ...
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The message regards tape device.
How to find out what system holds the device ?
(except from checking it on every system console)
Radoslaw Skorupka
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