Each cable are connected to two different UPS.
Yes i am in a process (management approval) to perform a test by powering
of one of its breaker for a minute and verify.
Thanks for the suggestions and i will respond back with the outcome
On Fri, 18 Oct, 2019, 10:18 PM Edward Finnell, <
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In a message dated 10/18/2019 4:56:15 AM Central Standard Time,
kees.verno...@klm.com writes:
Or: open the floor and check if the power cords are really connected to
different
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> I agree. By mistake both power cords lead to the same UPS, or even
> the same breaker. Pick a low impact time. Turn each breaker off for
> 1 minute then turn back on. Look for anything that went down and
> change outlets as needed.
to the z14.
Rex
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I seem to remember that Peter mentioned that they may have had an outage on
the
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> I agree. By mis
I agree. By mistake both power cords lead to the same UPS, or even
the same breaker. Pick a low impact time. Turn each breaker off for
1 minute then turn back on. Look for anything that went down and
change outlets as needed. Then power off each UPS to check for
different breakers but same
On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 11:41:24 +0400, Peter wrote:
>We have a dual... connectivity from UPS wired to z14.
>
>Even if one goes down and another would take a control
That's what you said.
Some of us are skeptical that it is actually implemented the way
that you intended that it be implemented.
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at *good* reason it had to reboot on its own.
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Still makes you wonder what *good* reason it had to reboot on its own.
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On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 09:51:34 +0400, Peter wrote:
>I looked into audit and log messages during those time frames.
>
>I just see a message as system was restarted forcibly. It doesn't say what
>caused it.
If power was lost abruptly, there may have been no opportunity to log anything.
>Does IBM
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Hi
We had a power failure on our z14 zr1. I couldn't find
hardware gets restarted due to power failure does it
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I have a query, if the hardware gets restarted due to power failure does it
write this message anywhere in the logs ?
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> Sure. Some time ago we did a check of the power connections befor
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Hi
We had a power failure on our
Hi
We had a power failure on our z14 zr1. I couldn't find any reason on the
log or hardware message on why it had power failure. Also our z14 box is
connected to two different UPS and they never went down .
Where can we find the root cause of this power outage? When i checked our
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On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 9:44 PM Peter wrote:
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>
> One of our DS box in DR had a power failure last nigh
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Subject: PPRC power failure
Hi
One of our DS box in DR had a power failure last night and our production
LPARS logon got impacted . When I checked up the RMF i saw many DASD
devices were overloaded
On the sending DASD there is a 1 bit per track table of updated
tracks. When each track is sent the bit is reset. When it gets
caught up it sets a sync point.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 9:44 PM Peter wrote:
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> Hi
>
> One of our DS box in DR had a power failure last night and ou
Hi
One of our DS box in DR had a power failure last night and our production
LPARS logon got impacted . When I checked up the RMF i saw many DASD
devices were overloaded and flood of PPRC error messages too in SYSLOG.
Once we fixed the power failure and re-established the replication the
logins
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