I find it odd that IBM is asking this question. I have been fixing wait
states for 40 years. Some are easy, some are hard. Having another system to
fix things is always a great idea. IBM has tons of people supposedly who
know this stuff.

Doug 

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of John McDowell
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 12:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Early IPL problems

Thanks for all of the feedback thus far, both on and off the list, it has
been useful.

So far, there seems to be general agreement that the frequency of problems
is low (at least in production LPARs), that some way of displaying what the
Wait State Code (WSC) means would be useful and that recovery from these
sort of problems is accomplished by using another running z/OS system.

To help focus the feedback somewhat I would be interested to know:
- What are the typical steps taken to identify/recover from a WSC ?   For
example, 
   Step 1: Find the meaning of the WSC  
   Step 2: SADUMP
   Step 3: Correct the source of the problem
   Step 4: Re-IPL
   Step 5: Open a PMR
   etc., etc.
   Steps 1 seems fairly certain, beyond that the remaining steps (both
content and sequence) seem to be much less so.    
- Are the existing messages useful/sufficient for identifying the underlying
cause and how to correct the WSC ?
- Are there circumstances (e.g. console setup, etc.) that prevent the
existing messages from being seen ?
- Are additional/better/different messages needed to identify and/or correct
the cause of the WSC ?
- Is there any need to diagnose and/or correct problems without resorting to
another running z/OS system ?
- To what extent, if any, is it desirable to avoid the WSC by providing some
means of error recovery ? 

Thanks.

John McDowell - IBM


            

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