I'm trying to get a feel for problems that occur in the early stages of z/OS system start up (e.g. IPL/NIP). Generally problems in these stages result in a non-restartable wait state, for example wait state x'0B1' (e.g. LOADxx or IODF problem).
Questions: 1. FREQUENCY: How often do they occur ? 2. DURATION: How long does it take to resolve them (e.g. minutes, hours, etc.) ? 3. IMPACT: What are the consequences (e.g. missed SLAs, etc.) ? 4. CAUSE: What are the underlying sources (e.g. hardware, software, etc.) ? 5. RECOVERY: How do you recover from them ? John McDowell -- IBM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

