IXC102A
XCF IS WAITING FOR SYSTEM sysname DEACTIVATION. REPLY DOWN WHEN MVS ON sysname HAS BEEN SYSTEM RESET.

Explanation

XCF is removing a system from the sysplex. The system which is to be removed must be system reset before the operator replies DOWN to this message.
Note:
  1. The system reset is needed to ensure that the system image being removed from the sysplex no longer has the capability to perform I/O to devices which may be shared with other systems that remain active in the sysplex. If this reset is not performed before replying to this message, then severe data integrity problems may result. When the subject system is removed from the sysplex, XCF will clean up resources (such as locks, ENQs, and reserves) which are held by that system, and make them available to other systems in the sysplex. If the subject system is in fact still active, and operating in the belief that it still holds these resources, unpredictable results may occur.
  2. When this message appears, it is important that the appropriate system reset action be taken, and that this message be replied to in a timely fashion. While this message is outstanding, XCF must still consider the subject system to be (at least potentially) active in the sysplex, and therefore XCF cannot clean up resources (such as locks, ENQs, and reserves) which are held by that system. These resources will remain unavailable to all other systems in the sysplex until this message is replied to, and the system completes the process of being removed from the sysplex. Extended unavailability of these resources is likely to cause delays, timeouts, or other problems for the other systems in the sysplex.
  3. There are instances when this message will be issued and the appropriate action must be taken even though there is an SFM policy active in the sysplex. If SFM cannot successfully isolate the system image being removed, manual intervention will be required. This message will be issued and must be responded to.
In the message text:
sysname
The name of the system XCF is removing from the sysplex.

System action

Processing continues. The system is not removed from the sysplex until the operator performs a system reset and replies DOWN.

Operator response

Before replying DOWN, a system reset must be performed on system sysname. Perform the hardware SYSTEM RESET or LOAD (IPL) function to ensure that system sysname is reset. If system sysname is to be dumped (for example, via Standalone Dump), take care to perform a SYSTEM-RESET-NORMAL or LOAD-NORMAL function that does not clear the system storage. Once system sysname is system reset, reply DOWN.

Note that several acceptable alternatives to SYSTEM RESET or LOAD exist. You may reply DOWN after any action or condition listed below occurs for system sysname:
  • SYSTEM RESET-NORMAL
  • LOAD-NORMAL
  • INITIATION OF STANDALONE DUMP (via LOAD-NORMAL)
  • SYSTEM RESET-CLEAR
  • LOAD-CLEAR
  • POWER-ON-RESET
  • NO POWER® to CPC where system sysname resides
  • Deactivation of the logical partition where system sysname resides
  • Reset of the logical partition where system sysname resides.
  • Processor on which sysname is running is in a checkstopped state.
Note: Some of these system-reset alternatives might cause the issuance of messages on remote systems that are connected by the Ficon channel to channel connections to the target system.

Depending on your hardware and your hardware operational procedures, the above functions may be invoked explicitly or implicitly. For example, on an HMC you may implicitly perform one of the above hardware functions by dragging a CPC object or an image object and dropping the object on the ACTIVATE task. The hardware function performed depends on the activation profile associated with the object.

It is important to note that, if system sysname is in a disabled wait state, that is not, by itself, sufficient to guarantee that system sysname can no longer access I/O devices that may be shared with other active systems in the sysplex. However, if the system is configured so that a system reset is automatically performed when a disabled wait state is entered, then that is sufficient and there is no need to manually reset the system again.

Source

Cross System Coupling Facility (SCXCF)

Module

IXCS2WTO

Routing code

1,2

Descriptor code

4