Where is the NED set

2007-03-13 Thread Lizette Koehler
Question: I am getting an IOS291I Message Configuration Mismatch error subcode 21. I have been hunting through the manuals to see where the NED is set (node element descriptor). According to the manual and Apars I have found the 3 fields are: In my good dev I have SCP CU ND

Re: Where is the NED set

2007-03-13 Thread Brian Peterson
like to understand where the NED is set that the SCP reads. Is it something with the IOCDS? If so, where in the HCD can I look. Or is it strictly a device supplied number? Would a vary offline,force,uncond type function clear out the NED and force a new one in? Or is this a new IOCDS

Re: Where is the NED set

2007-03-13 Thread (IBM Mainframe Discussion List)
In a message dated 3/13/2007 9:28:24 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I would like to understand where the NED is set that the SCP reads. Is it something with the IOCDS? If so, where in the HCD can I look. Or is it strictly a device supplied number? Would a vary

Re: Where is the NED set

2007-03-13 Thread TISLER Zaromil
snip But the configuration data (NED et al.) is stored in a control block that has not been publicly documented. I believe that it, too, can be displayed by an operator command. If an in-storage NED is hosed, a vary online or reIPL may be necessary. Also a PTF may need to be applied. snip As I

Re: Where is the NED set

2007-03-13 Thread (IBM Mainframe Discussion List)
In a message dated 3/13/2007 10:57:32 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: As I understand it, last four digits in SCP DEVICE NED identify CU logical address and device UA. Are the good and bad device in the same logical CU? What does the DEVSERV QDASD command returns for