The fact that you don't see a SAPL screen during IPL, means you did not
specify the address of a 3270 in the LOADPARM field.  That's at least the
main difference with the old situation.

2007/5/24, David Kreuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

by any chance did SYSTEM CONFIG have changes to AUTO_WARM_IPL and other
such parms?
Is loadparm being specified on the new hmc?
David

-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Thu 5/24/2007 8:14 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: [IBMVM] IPL without OPERATOR on console

There had to be a configuration change between the old machine and the
z9.  VM won't behave that differently just because of different hardware.

Berry van Sleeuwen wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Last week we have seen an IPL that did not go the way I'd expected. It
>
> went OK, so VM is running, but it doesn't feel right.
>
> In the past our IPL procedures were:
> - Connect a terminal session to a console (let's say device 820)
> - load the LPAR on HMC with loadparm 820.
> - On the console the SA-IPL appears.
> - Change parameters if required and press PF10.
> - On the console user OPERATOR is logged on and some information on IPL
i
> s
> displayed on the console.
> - User OPERATOR runs PROP and disconnects.
>
> Our new VM runs on a z9 machine. (actually 6 VM's on two machines) The
IP
> L
> now looks like this:
> - Connect terminal
> - load LPAR
> - console turns to the VM logon screen.
>
> No SA-IPL, so also no way to specify a PROMPT or a different PARM disk.
N
> o
> user OPERATOR to ask for start parameters (WARM, NOAUTOLOG) or to
display
>
> the IPL steps, such as SPOOL init, and things like that. When closing
the
>
> console log for operator I can see the lines I would expect to see on
the
>
> console so it did all those things but it didn't show us that.
>
> It only happens on a z9 machine. Our VM's on z890 and z990 machines do
>
> show the SA-IPL during IPL. All VM's are z/VM 5.2 and use basically the
>
> same system config. So it looks like it has something to do with the
> machine or its configuration.
>
> Has anyone ever seen this? Any ideas as to what the cause would be?
>
> TIA,
> Berry van Sleeuwen.
>

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