Twice in the last 4 weeks, we've had a problem on a random CHPID (bad GBIC or something like that), that generated hundreds (thousands) of: HCPERP602I DASD DE3E AN INTERFACE CONTROL CHECK OCCURRED HCPERP6303I SENSE = INVALID HCPERP6304I IRB = 04C24017 7F6803B8 00020000 0080E580 HCPERP6305I USERID = HIDRO HCPERP2216I CHANNEL PATH ID = 38 HCPERP2220I PHYSICAL CHANNEL PATH ID = 0322 HCPERP602I DASD DC78 AN INTERFACE CONTROL CHECK OCCURRED HCPERP6303I SENSE = INVALID HCPERP6304I IRB = 04C24017 33D20BF0 00020000 0080E580 HCPERP6305I USERID = HIDRO HCPERP2216I CHANNEL PATH ID = 38 HCPERP2220I PHYSICAL CHANNEL PATH ID = 0322
Of course, it seems to like to happen at 3am (not surprising looking at who USERID = ) resulting in operations calls to sleepy systems programmers who have to get up and vary off the chipd. Question: Why doesn't VM just take that path offline all by itself when there are 7 other functional paths to these devices? Marcy Cortes "This message may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the addressee or authorized to receive this for the addressee, you must not use, copy, disclose, or take any action based on this message or any information herein. If you have received this message in error, please advise the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete this message. Thank you for your cooperation."