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Can you get to a point of running rclstg and or rcldlo.

On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Scott Schollenberger <
SSchollenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Chuck --

What do the other SRC /words/ show as the source of the srcB90036A0
which means "Failure to initiate critical system job"?

Word 11: B90036A0
Word 12: 0DB0008020AC0010, 2nd line 0001000100000000
Word 13: 0000000000000000, 2nd line 0000000000000000

The PTF you referred would be on this server since it was on the CUME 9321
and I have a CUME from 2011 on the system. I believe it was the last V5R4
CUME issued.
I had seen that APAR and PTF but discounted it due to its reference to 1
TB of mainstore.

I've also done as the APAR circumvention mention and let the server sit on
the DST screen before continuing the IPL but still got the same SRC and at
the same point, Directory Recovery.

Scott
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