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Behalf Of Kris Buelens
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Subject: Re: Question about VM crash
AFAIK, when dump space would be full, CP would not restart itself after
Title: Question about VM crash
If the system
was down and had not re-ipled, did you check the PSW? The trace you are looking
for may have been a waitstate code.
Regards, Richard Schuh
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If the system was down and had not re-ipled, did you check the PSW?
The trace you are looking for may have been a wait state code.
This is what I tried first too and started looking at the HMC where the
very old Display/alter Storage panel was hidden on a modern system (z9).
No luck
Title: Question about VM crash
Is it possible for VM (z/VM 5.2 z890) to crash and not leave a trace?
Nothing in the hardware (HMC) messages.
Nothing in the PROP log file.
And no DUMP in OPERATNS rdr.
I am a little confused, I can't recall ever seeing this happen before.
I don't think
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crash
Is it possible for VM (z/VM 5.2 z890) to crash and
not leave a trace? Nothing in the hardware
(HMC) messages. Nothing in the PROP log
file. And no DUMP in OPERATNS rdr.
I am a little confused, I
What about OPERATORs console log?
Huegel, Thomas wrote:
Is it possible for VM (z/VM 5.2 z890) to crash and not leave a trace?
Nothing in the hardware (HMC) messages.
Nothing in the PROP log file.
And no DUMP in OPERATNS rdr.
I am a little confused, I can't recall ever seeing this happen
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Subject: Re: Question about VM crash
What about OPERATORs console log?
Huegel, Thomas wrote:
Is it possible for VM (z/VM 5.2 z890) to crash and not leave a trace?
Nothing in the hardware (HMC) messages. Nothing in the PROP log file.
And no DUMP in OPERATNS rdr.
I am a little confused
Title: RE: Question about VM crash
This is waht I see, note the 14 min. pause between messages.. and Q CPLEVEL tells me the IPL took place at 16:59:25.
16:56:01 VSEA04M KNCVMP01: HCPATR040E DEVICE 0E0C DOES NOT EXIST
17:10:17 PROP KNCVMP01: PROP running with routing table PROP RTABLE A5
Title: RE: Question about VM crash
q dump
DASD 0411 dump unit CP IPL pages 60750
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Question about VM crash
Is it possible for VM (z/VM 5.2 z890) to
crash and not leave a trace?
Nothing in the hardware (HMC) messages.
Nothing in the PROP log file.
And no DUMP in OPERATNS rdr.
I am a little confused, I can't recall ever
seeing this happen before.
I don't
PROP KNCVMP01: PROP running with routing table PROP RTABLE
A5
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:34 AM
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Subject: Re: Question about VM crash
Title: RE: Question about VM crash
Thanks Kris, Kurt, and others.
I was able to identify the problem as a PRG001 but thanks to SFPURGER (damned automation -:( ) the dump was purged from OPERATNS rdr .. I fixed that problem but I'll have to wait (hopefully forever) to get another dump.
Tom
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