I have so far glossed over a (perhaps insurmountable) roadblock to identifying a viable NIP console. In order for an OSAC console to be 'viable' at IPL, it must also have been properly set up in OSA Advanced Facilities to match the IODF. I'm not sure that even NIP can figure that out. It the OSAC config does not match IODF, the console will simply fail from a h/w point of view and revert to HMC. I guess I'm stuck with rigorous desk checking. ;-)
. . . J.O.Skip Robinson Southern California Edison Company Electric Dragon Team Paddler SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager 626-302-7535 Office 323-715-0595 Mobile [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Mulder Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2015 9:42 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Identifying a NIP console > As for b), I did not burden the list with the reason I'd like to > identify valid NIP consoles externally. We have problems in the > current IODF that some LPARs in fact do not have a viable NIP console. > I think I know how to fix them, but I'd like a way to check my work > after dynamic ACTIVATE without having to actually IPL. A display > command would be so much less disruptive. The NIP console device numbers are read from the IODF during an IPL IRIM and saved in a data structure in SQA. The NIP console RIM (IEAVNPCA) frees that storage before it exits, so the list of devices that were eligible to be NIP consoles is not retained in storage to be used later by a DISPLAY command. Jim Mulder z/OS System Test IBM Corp. Poughkeepsie, NY ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
