Jerry, another useful command is
   DS P,0B81
which will show the status of each path, might give you a clue.

,RESPONSE=P390

Is this really an emulated disk on P/390, or is that just a concidence of name? If it is a P390, then there are no real paths, and the problem might be a problem with the hard drives on which the disk is emulated, or in the P390 configuration (if it changed).

Is this the only disk with this problem, or are there others? If other disks with the same paths (CHPIDs) are working, then it is probably not a real path problem. If the VARY command suggested by others don't work, you may need to get a CE for the disk subsystem to check it out.

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