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those of other user or <strong>CP</strong> volumes.<br />

rdev1 The device number of the DASD with the<br />

specified volume identifier that is currently<br />

attached to the system<br />

volid The volume identifier<br />

rdev2 The device number of DASD with identical<br />

volume identifier<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>955W INSUFFICIENT STORAGE FOR IPLING<br />

<strong>CP</strong><br />

Explanation: The generated system is larger than the<br />

real machine size, or a hardware malfunction has<br />

occurred that prohibits <strong>CP</strong> from using the necessary<br />

storage.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The system enters a wait state (wait<br />

state code = 955).<br />

Operator Response: Take a st<strong>and</strong>-alone dump <strong>and</strong><br />

notify the system programmer.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>956I REAL DEVICE rdev IGNORED; DEVICE<br />

NUMBER ALREADY IN USE FOR SCSI<br />

SYSTEM RESIDENCE DEVICE<br />

Explanation: During the system IPL procedure, the<br />

system detected a real device at the same address as<br />

the SCSI system residence device. The device number<br />

that is being used for SCSI system residence device<br />

was specified on the PDVOL= IPL Parameter.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: <strong>System</strong> operation continues. Real<br />

device rdev is not attached.<br />

Operator Response: If real device rdev must be<br />

attached for correct system operation, shut down the<br />

system <strong>and</strong> specify an address on the PDVOL= IPL<br />

Parameter that does not conflict with any real device on<br />

the system.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>960I <strong>System</strong> shutdown may be delayed for<br />

up to interval seconds<br />

Explanation: A SHUTDOWN comm<strong>and</strong> was issued or<br />

a deactivation was performed via the system console,<br />

causing a termination signal to be sent to enabled<br />

users. The signal will remain active for up to the<br />

indicated amount of time, after which system termination<br />

will commence.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: Execution continues.<br />

Operator Response: To terminate the system<br />

immediately, issue a SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>. To prevent system termination, issue a<br />

SHUTDOWN CANCEL comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>961W SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETE<br />

Explanation: The system has been brought to a<br />

successful orderly shutdown.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The system enters a wait state (wait<br />

state code = 961).<br />

The system enters a wait state with a wait state code of<br />

0FFF if a shut down was initiated by one of the<br />

following:<br />

v the issued SHUTDOWN comm<strong>and</strong> specified the<br />

WITHIN or BY option<br />

v the default shutdown timeout value defined by the<br />

SET SIGNAL SHUTDOWNTIME comm<strong>and</strong> or<br />

configuration statement was not zero <strong>and</strong> a<br />

SHUTDOWN comm<strong>and</strong> was issued without the<br />

IMMEDIATE option<br />

v a shut down signal was received from the hardware.<br />

Operator Response: No explicit action is necessary.<br />

You may now or at a later time reload for reinitialization<br />

of the <strong>CP</strong> system. You should normally specify a warm<br />

start; however, if errors are encountered in the warm<br />

start procedure, a cold start or a force start must be<br />

issued.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>962I <strong>VM</strong> SHUTDOWN COMPLETED IN<br />

duration SEC<br />

Explanation: A SHUTDOWN comm<strong>and</strong> was issued or<br />

a deactivation signal was received from the hardware<br />

console. The time required to perform the processes<br />

associated with shutting down the <strong>VM</strong> Control Program<br />

itself (i.e., excluding any time allowed for guest systems<br />

to terminate) was the indicated duration, in seconds.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: Termination concludes.<br />

Operator Response: Use the reported value as an aid<br />

to determining how to set the duration specified by the<br />

SET SHUTDOWNTIME comm<strong>and</strong> or configuration<br />

statement.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>963I STARTING SHUTDOWN STEP name<br />

function<br />

Explanation: A system shutdown is in progress <strong>and</strong> is<br />

starting the step identified as name, which performs the<br />

designated function.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: Shutdown continues.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>955W H<strong>CP</strong>963I<br />

Operator Response: If message H<strong>CP</strong>961I does not<br />

appear within a reasonable amount of time <strong>and</strong> if new<br />

shutdown steps are not being reported by message<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>963I, shutdown may have encountered a problem<br />

that is preventing it from continuing. In that case,<br />

contact your system programmer.<br />

Programmer Response: Initiate any action that may<br />

allow the stalled shutdown step to proceed (e.g., take a<br />

failed device offline). If corrective action is unsuccessful,<br />

make a note of the content of message H<strong>CP</strong>963I, take<br />

Chapter 3. <strong>System</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> 219

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