>= "drain" means the operator begins to enter a series of commands at
the operator console to stop/cancel the various jobs and stc-s that are
running, culminating in the commands "z net,cancel" "$pjes2" and "z eod"
>;; yes, "reset clear" is a possibility, but normally you don't have to do i
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> IIRC, there is a 'load upon activate' option in the activation
profile.
> Check to see if that is selected or not.
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"management" decided that operators would NOT use the "load" to do a normal i
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Our standard procedure is to use LOAD rather then activate for a normal
IPL, so I might be missing how this works. However,
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when you click on "activate" a small window opens up, saying"to v
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Does the HMC system messages icon start to blink? Does it show a "wait
state" ?
Dave Gibney
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>Over the last couple of months, the remaining 1.9 lpar has started giving
us >problems, described as follows:
> the operator, per SOP drains the lpar, goes to the HMC (hardware
>management console) , finds the “activate†colophon for that lpar,
> selects it, responds to the various prompt
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when you click on "activate&
I don't understand how "activate" would work unless part of "drain" means
to deactivate the LPAR. Why not "reset clear" and IPL?
= "drain" means the operator begins to enter a series of commands at the
operator console to stop/cancel the various jobs and stc-s that are running,
culminating
I'm at a lost about several things that you mention (other apparently
understood), maybe you could clarify?
drains the lpar, goes to the HMC (hardware management console) , finds the
?activate? colophon for that lpar, selects it
I don't understand how "activate" would work unless part of "dra
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We have an ibm z9 mainframe. it is configured w/ 6 lpars: 3 test, and 3
production. the 3 test lpars all run z/os 1.9. Two of the production lpar
We have an ibm z9 mainframe. it is configured w/ 6 lpars: 3 test, and 3
production. the 3 test lpars all run z/os 1.9. Two of the production lpars
are 1.9, the third is still 1.7. I myself do the ipl-s of the test lpars on an
ad hoc basis and there is never any problem. The production lpars
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