>From the chpid (x'FC') it looks like it could be an MP3000 machine. Maybe
all P/390 and subsequent machines use chpid FC for emulated i/o, certainly
the MP3000 does.
 Jim McAlpine

 On 11/16/05, Bruce Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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