Ah, a little more information yields a better answer! Messages like the following tell you two thing.
DMSACP113S E(2C4) not attached or invalid device address
VMFSET1905E The access of 2C4 failed with a return code of 100.
First:
DMSACP113S E(2C4) not attached or invalid device address
Something caused MAINT's 2C4 disk to get detached.
Second:
VMFSET1905E The access of 2C4 failed with a return code of 100.
The CMS command 'ACCESS' received a return code 100 from "ACCESS 2C4 E" - RC=100 is issued when the device is not linked.
I'm guessing that something detached a lot of MAINT's MDISKs (perhaps an errant "DET 194-2C4" or somesuch?). Of maybe you have an EXEC that detaches all unaccessed disks?
Easiest possible solution? LOGOFF MAINT, then LOGON MAINT, then the "VMFINFO ZVM CP (SETUP" that Jim suggested.
If you are still missing disks, then look in the directory entry for MAINT to see of they still exist (maybe say a little prayer before you do that).
If they exist, then look in MAINT's "PROFILE EXEC" to see what is detaching them.
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
| "Little, Chris"
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Yes, maint.
yes, 4.4
And you answered my question. We are at RSU 0501. Thank you. Instead of
begging for answers, I was trying to answer them myself while learning about
the system.
I executed Jim's recommendation for vmfsetup zvm cp and received the
following. Which answers some questions and raises the following....
vmfsetup zvm cp
VMFSET2760I VMFSETUP processing started for ZVM CP
DMSACP113S E(2C4) not attached or invalid device address
VMFSET1905E The access of 2C4 failed with a return code of 100.
DMSACP113S F(2C2) not attached or invalid device address
VMFSET1905E The access of 2C2 failed with a return code of 100.
DMSACP113S G(2A6) not attached or invalid device address
VMFSET1905E The access of 2A6 failed with a return code of 100.
DMSACP113S H(2A4) not attached or invalid device address
VMFSET1905E The access of 2A4 failed with a return code of 100.
DMSACP113S I(2A2) not attached or invalid device address
VMFSET1905E The access of 2A2 failed with a return code of 100.
DMSACP113S J(2D2) not attached or invalid device address
VMFSET1905E The access of 2D2 failed with a return code of 100.
DMSACP113S O(194) not attached or invalid device address
VMFSET1905E The access of 194 failed with a return code of 100.
VMFSET2760I VMFSETUP processing completed unsuccessfully
Ready(00012); T=0.06/0.07 15:02:31
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Walter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 2:58 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: vmfinfo ---
>
>
> Chris,
>
> Are you executing VMFINFO from MAINT?
> From the missing file identifier, it appears that you are
> running z/VM 4.4.0 - it that actually true (when something
> isn't going right, always include basic questions)?
>
> That APAR VM63405 resulted in z/VM 440 PTF: UM31122, which
> was included on RSU 0403. What RSU level are you running.
> Alternatively, you could look in the CPLOAD MAP for VM36405 , it hit:
> MODULES/MACROS: CHPID HCPCCS HCPCSCBK HCPHCD HCPIOX
> HCPMES HCPMESA HCPMESB HCPMESE HCPOCO HCPOM1 HCPPOCO
> HCPQPS HCPRP HCPSYSCM HCPYCAD HCPYCPD HCPZSI
>
> Nut you really should determine why VMFINFO is not getting
> the results you expect.
>
> Mike Walter
> Hewitt Associates
> The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
>
>
>
> "Little, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Sent by: "VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions" <[email protected]>
>
> 02/24/2006 02:47 PM
> Please respond to
> "VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions" <[email protected]>
>
>
> To
> [email protected]
> cc
> Subject
> Re: vmfinfo ---
>
>
>
>
>
>
> great . . . . :
>
> VMFINFO Main Panel
>
>
>
> Select one of the following. Then press enter.
>
> PPF fileid ...... ZVM PPF D
>
> Component name .. CP Setup ... YES
>
> Product ID .....: 4VMVMB40 System .. VM
>
>
>
> Options: S - select
>
> Option Query
>
> Product description
>
> Product status
>
> Product requisites
>
> Product dependencies
>
> PTFs/APARs
>
> Serviceable parts/usable forms
>
> Miscellaneous
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> VMFINF2239I Setup did not complete successfully. Query results may be
> invalid
>
>
> Command ===>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jim Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 2:38 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: vmfinfo ---
> >
> > The default for VMFINFO is to NOT set up the disk accesses for the
> > component. Try this: VMFINFO ZVM CP (SETUP and then try
> > your lookup
> > again. If that too fails, then you have a key VMSES file
> > M.I.A. - I presume you have backups? ;-)
> >
> > _______________________________________
> > James Vincent
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> > VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions <[email protected]> wrote
> > on 02/24/2006
> > 03:33:52 PM:
> >
> > > [email protected]
> > >
> > > For the most part I'm a linux, not VM geek, so I'm still
> trying to
> > > find
> > my
> > > way around. I want to see the status of an APAR so I'm
> > using VMFINFO,
> > but I
> > > get the error : VMFINF2233I Table 4VMVMB40 SRVREQT not
> found. Query
> > > cancelled
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > >
> > > PTF/APAR Queries
> > >
> > > Enter a PTF or APAR number and type an option code. Then
> > press Enter.
> > > PPF fileid ...... ZVM PPF D
> > > Component name .. CP Setup ... NO
> > > Product ID .....: 4VMVMB40 System .. VM
> > > PTF number ......
> > > APAR number ..... VM63405
> > >
> > > Options: S - select
> > > Option Query
> > > Status of PTF
> > > Requisites/supersedes of PTF
> > > Dependencies/superseding of PTF
> > > User memo of PTF
> > > Serviceable parts included by PTF
> > >
> > > Abstract of APAR(s)
> > >
> > >
> > > VMFINF2233I Table 4VMVMB40 SRVREQT not found. Query cancelled
> > >
> > > +--------------------------------------------------+
> > > | Chris Little OKDHS Platform Services |
> > > | IS Operating Systems Specialist IV |
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