Explanation
A reconfiguration request asked that the system
reconfigure items online or offline. The system could not perform
the requested reconfiguration, except as noted under the explanation
for texts NOT RECONFIGURED PHYSICALLY ONLINE or FUNCTION NOT APPLICABLE.
In
the message text:
text is one of the following:
- INVALID ID
- FUNCTION NOT APPLICABLE
- ITEM NOT AVAILABLE
- COMMAND NOT EXECUTABLE ON CURRENT CONFIGURATION
- CONTAINS REQUIRED FACILITIES
- IN ANOTHER PARTITION
- SERVICE PROCESSOR BUSY
- SERVICE PROCESSOR FAILURE
- SERVICE PROCESSOR CALL FAILED
- TARGET HARDWARE ERROR
- TARGET RECONFIGURATION ERROR
- INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES AVAILABLE
- NO MORE STORAGE AVAILABLE
- IN OFFLINE STORAGE ELEMENT
- AT LEAST ONE CHP IS ONLINE
- WOULD REMOVE A CPC-CRITICAL STP TIMING LINK
- PCI FUNCTION CURRENTLY IN USE
- item
- The item that was to be reconfigured:
- [REAL STORAGE LOCATIONS] xM to yM
- The beginning and ending addresses, in megabytes, of a range of
central storage. x and y are
1- or 2-digit decimal numbers.
- CHP(xx)
- Channel path xx.
- PFID(xx)
- PCI function xx.
- EXTENDED STORAGE ELEMENT(n)
- Expanded storage element n.
- [REAL] STORAGE ELEMENT(n)
- Central storage element n.
- REAL STORAGE
- Central storage range or amount.
- ELEMENT(S)
- ITEM(S)
- An error occurred while trying to build the new CONFIG ONLINE
or OFFLINE display.
- NOT RECONFIGURED PHYSICALLY OFFLINE
- Indicates that one of the following occurred:
- A CONFIG OFFLINE command was entered. The item was taken logically
offline but could not be taken physically offline.
- A CONFIG ONLINE command was entered. The item was brought physically
online, but the attempt to bring it logically online failed, and the
system issued the appropriate error message. The system then attempted
to take the item physically offline to make its physical status consistent
with its logical status. This attempt also failed; message IEE148I
refers to this attempt. The item is logically offline but still physically
online.
- NOT RECONFIGURED PHYSICALLY ONLINE
- Indicates that an item could not be brought physically online.
For a CONFIG command, if MVS™ is running as a VM guest, the
item is a channel path, and, if text is FUNCTION
NOT APPLICABLE, then the CONFIG command processor was able to verify
that the channel path is physically online to VM and configured the
channel path logically online to MVS. Otherwise,
the system did not bring the item logically online.
- text
- The reason why the item could not be reconfigured:
- INVALID ID
- The item specified in the CONFIG command does not exist in the
configuration.
- FUNCTION NOT APPLICABLE
- One of the following occurred:
- The service processor received an incorrect or unsupported command.
- The CONFIG command processor determined that channel path physical
reconfiguration is not supported and did not attempt to configure
the channel path physically online. It did determine, however, that MVS is
running as a VM guest and that the channel path is physically online
to VM, so the channel was configured logically online to MVS.
- The CONFIG command processor determined that channel path physical
reconfiguration is not supported and did not attempt to configure
the channel path physically online. However, logical offline processing
might have been performed.
- ITEM NOT AVAILABLE
- The specified item is part of another partition.
- COMMAND NOT EXECUTABLE ON CURRENT CONFIGURATION
- One of both of the following occurred:
- The operator command is not supported by the hardware on which MVS is
running.
- The CONFIG command processor determined that channel path physical
reconfiguration is not supported and did not attempt to configure
the channel path physically online. The CONFIG command processor
determined either that MVS is not running as a VM guest
or that MVS is running as a VM guest but could not verify
that the channel path was physically online to VM. The channel path
was not configured logically online to MVS.
- CONTAINS REQUIRED FACILITIES
- The storage element specified in a CONFIG command could not be
taken offline because it contains storage that must be kept online.
- IN ANOTHER PARTITION
- The item specified in a CONFIG command is in a different partition
from the MVS system in which the CONFIG command was issued.
- SERVICE PROCESSOR BUSY
- The service processor could not process the CONFIG command because
the service processor control block is in use or the hardware is processing
another request.
- SERVICE PROCESSOR FAILURE
- The service processor could not process the CONFIG command because
of an internal service processor error.
- SERVICE PROCESSOR CALL FAILED
- The system could not invoke the service processor. The item is
not varied. The system writes a logrec data set error record and requests
an SVC dump.
- TARGET HARDWARE ERROR
- One of the following occurred:
- An error occurred during a target equipment check that is associated
with the resource being configured or deconfigured. The state of the
resource is changed. The error is not associated with the service-call
logical processor (SCLP).
- An error occurred during a target equipment check that is associated
with the resource being configured or deconfigured. The state of the
resource did not change. The error is not associated with SCLP.
- Enter the CONFIG command. If the problem persists, contact Hardware
Support.
- TARGET RECONFIGURATION ERROR
- One of the following occurred:
- An error occurred during a target equipment check that is associated
with the resource being configured or deconfigured. The state of
the resource cannot be determined. The error is not associated with
the SCLP.
- An error occurred during a target equipment reconfiguration check
that is associated with the resource being configured or deconfigured.
The state of the resource changed. The error is not associated with
the SCLP.
- An error occurred during a target equipment reconfiguration check
that is associated with the resource being configured or deconfigured.
The state of the resource did not change. The error is not associated
with the SCLP.
- Enter the CONFIG command. If the problem persists, contact Hardware
Support.
- INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES AVAILABLE
- NO MORE STORAGE AVAILABLE
- Central storage could not be brought online because all of the
central storage in the system is either currently in use or part of
another partition.
- IN OFFLINE STORAGE ELEMENT
- The storage identified in the message could not be brought online
because all or part of that storage was in a storage element that
is offline.
- AT LEAST ONE CHP IS ONLINE
- At least one CHP remained online after a CONFIG CHP(xx) command.
- WOULD REMOVE A CPC-CRITICAL STP TIMING LINK
- The STP facility has determined that the command would deconfigure
the last path between Server Time Protocol (STP) nodes and rejected
the request. The respective channel path was not deconfigured.
- PCI FUNCTION CURRENTLY IN USE
- The PCI function is currently in use.
System action
The system does not reconfigure the item displayed
in the message text, except as noted in the explanation for the texts
NOT RECONFIGURED PHYSICALLY ONLINE or FUNCTION NOT APPLICABLE. If
the CONFIG command specified several items, the system reconfigures
those items not named in the message text. The system writes messages.
Operator response
System programmer response
If SERVICE PROCESSOR CALL FAILED or SERVICE
PROCESSOR BUSY appear in the message text, search problem reporting
data bases for a fix for the problem. If no fix exists, contact the IBM® Support
Center. Provide the logrec data set error record.
If WOULD
REMOVE A CPC-CRITICAL STP TIMING LINK appears in the message text,
See the IBM Redbooks®, Server Time
Protocol Planning Guide and Server Time Protocol Implementation
Guide for more information on STP.
Source
Module
IEEVCHPR, IEEVIOSR, IEEVPFID, IEEVSTGP, IEEVSTEL
Routing code
Descriptor code