Perhaps, there wasn't enough memory to carve out HSA; for grins try CP Q
HSA.  If there's none, and I would think you'd have gotten an
error/informational message during the POR/CEC Activate, but if none, you'll
need to reduce what's assigned.

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Kris Buelens <kris.buel...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The following week(s) I won't have access to the HMC of this z800, so I
> can't verify some of the suggestions.  But, I issued some other CP commands
> that might help a bit to sched some light:
> q dyn stor
> Remaining Channel Subsystem Resources for Dynamic I/O Changes:
> Number of Subchannels for Unshared Paths:  0
> Number of Control Units:                   0
> Number of Unshared Channel Paths:          0
> Number of Subchannels for Shared Paths:    0
> Number of Shared Channel Paths:            0
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 17:19:43
>
> This is troubling me a bit: there is no more storage, or is this caused by
> that CP cannot use the dynamic config stuff:
>
> set dyn on
> System is now enabled for dynamic I/O changes
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 17:15:37
> set configmode on
> HCPCCO6808E System disabled for dynamic I/O changes
> HCPCCO6808E The dynamic I/O support was disabled at the
> HCPCCO6808E service console
> Ready(06808); T=0.01/0.01 17:15:54
>
> 2009/12/9 Ron Schmiedge <ron.schmie...@gmail.com>
>
> Kris,
>>
>> I can't find anything in my notes, I will have to give myself a stern
>> talking to.
>>
>> I think what happens is the IOCP generates a new VM token for you.
>> Can't remember if I needed to delete the TOK entry or not, but I let
>> nature take its course. I can see that IOCP puts in a token with the
>> current date and time in the source. Once you bring up that IOCP it
>> sets the VM token and they match the IOCP. Next time you do an IOCP
>> the message goes away. And you can make dynamic changes once the token
>> and IOCP match.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Ron Schmiedge <ron.schmie...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Kris,
>> >
>> > We have a z800 with dynamic configuration enabled.
>> > What does the TOK statement in the IOCP look like? I seem to recall
>> > having to fiddle with that to get dynamic part working. Its been a
>> > couple of years but I will see if I can find my notes.
>> >
>> > Ron
>> >
>> > On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Kris Buelens <kris.buel...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >> I'm working on an old z800 machine for backup Recovery, that is running
>> in
>> >> basic mode (no LPARs).  And SET CONFIGMODE ON fails:
>> >> set configmode on
>> >> HCPCCO6816E Dynamic I/O changes are not allowed on this system
>> >> Ready(06816); T=0.01/0.01 16:12:18
>> >>
>> >> On the HMC, I turned on "allow dynamic I/O configuration changes" in
>> the
>> >> Activation profile, I performed a Power-on-Reset.  But still, it
>> doesn't
>> >> work.  The SYSTEM CONFIG file should be OK: during IPL, CP tells:
>> >> 16:03:42 HCPZPQ6857I System is enabled for dynamic I/O changes
>> >>
>> >> When I write the IOCDS, I get an error about the token:
>> >> IOCP L911QDIO ( WRTA0 DYN
>> >> QUERY TOKEN command return code was: 6816
>> >> Processing will continue with default token.
>> >> TOTAL MESSAGES FOR SYNTAX CHECKING: 00000    INFORMATIONAL: 00000
>> >> 000    WARNING: 00000    ERROR: 00000
>> >> TOTAL MESSAGES FOR      I/O DEVICE REPORT: 00000    INFORMATIONAL: 0
>> >> ION: 00000    WARNING: 00000
>> >> TOTAL MESSAGES FOR CHANNEL PATH ID REPORT: 00000    INFORMATIONAL: 0
>> >> ION: 00000    WARNING: 00000
>> >>
>> >>                  TIME 16.57 DATE 09.342     PAGE 507
>> >> IYP059I IOCP SUCCESSFULLY WROTE IOCDS A0
>> >>
>> >> TOTAL IOCP MESSAGES: 00001    INFORMATIONAL: 00001    CAUTION: 00000
>> >>  00000    ERROR: 00000
>> >> Ready; T=0.37/0.39 16:57:34
>> >> query token
>> >> HCPCCO6816E Dynamic I/O changes are not allowed on this system
>> >> The target channel subsystem configuration token is:
>> >> VM-TOKEN11/13/0910:42:28    ....11/13/0911:44:06
>> >> Ready(06816); T=0.01/0.01 16:57:52
>> >>
>> >> What can be wrong?
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Kris Buelens,
>> >> IBM Belgium, VM customer support
>> >>
>> >
>>
>
>
>
> Kris Buelens,
> IBM Belgium, VM customer support
>



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