I want to clarify the causes of the FDRW68 message that Tom Moulder
asked about.
FDRPAS runs as a SWAP (master) task on one LPAR, and a MONITOR (slave)
task on every other LPAR. We use a hardware query t o determine the IDs
(CPU ID) of every LPAR attached to the source disk in the SWAP. Then
Tom, for a FDRPAS question you should contact us directly. We can give
you a much quicker answer to a problem like this. The phone number and
support email address are in my sig block below. For this sort of
problem, it is best to call.
I could not find you on our customer list, so I can
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I have a four CPU complex with multiple LPARS on each CEC and DASD
from three vendors attached to all CECs. Using FDRPAS to swap a
volume that is only online to one volume, but getting fdrw68 message.
Anyone else run into that situation? What did you do to get rid of
the message? Any
12, 2007 12:03 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: FDRPAS Question
I have a four CPU complex with multiple LPARS on each CEC and DASD
from three vendors attached to all CECs. Using FDRPAS to swap a
volume that is only online to one volume, but getting fdrw68 message.
Anyone else run into that
f Tom Moulder
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:03 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: FDRPAS Question
I have a four CPU complex with multiple LPARS on each CEC and DASD
from three vendors attached to all CECs. Using FDRPAS to swap a
volume that is only online to one volume, but getting fdrw68 me
I have a four CPU complex with multiple LPARS on each CEC and DASD
from three vendors attached to all CECs. Using FDRPAS to swap a
volume that is only online to one volume, but getting fdrw68 message.
Anyone else run into that situation? What did you do to get rid of
the message? Any su
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