START PROCESSORS STOPPED FOR MESSAGE {IOS062E | IOS063E}—
RESERVES {INTACT | LOST}
Explanation
The system recovered from the error that appeared
in message IOS063E, (or IOS062E) which told the operator to stop the
processors that share devices with this system. The system issues
this message when channel path recovery is complete.
If this
message cannot be issued successfully via an asynchronous WTO request,
then message IOS201E will be issued via disabled console communication
(DCCF) processing.
In the message text:
- RESERVES INTACT
- Indicates that all reserved devices were successfully recovered
- RESERVES LOST
- Indicates that one or more devices reserved for this system were
forced offline
System action
The system has completed channel path recovery.
When
the operator replies to message IOS204E, the system might issue one
or more additional messages either to indicate which devices are no
longer reserved to this system or to indicate which channel paths
were successfully recovered.
In addition, the system may abend
the jobs using boxed devices.
Operator response
Do the following:
- Isolate the failing channel path for repair.
- Identify and recover failing tasks.
- If RESERVES INTACT appears in the message text, do the following:
- Enter the IOACTION RESUME command for the device on all other
sharing systems if the device was stopped, or restart any stopped
systems, or vary the device back online. Start the stopped processors
by pressing the START key at the system console of each sharing system
or logical partition.
- Restart the system that detected the stopped processor.
- If RESERVES LOST appears in the message text, do the following:
- Enter the IOACTION RESUME command for the device on all other
sharing systems if the device was stopped, or restart any stopped
systems, or vary the device back online. Start the stopped processor
by pressing the START key at the system console of each sharing system
or logical partition.
- Restart the system that detected the stopped processor.
- Notify the system programmer.
System programmer response
Search problem reporting databases
for a fix for the problem.
Source
Input/output Supervisor (IOS)
Routing code
Descriptor code