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When I saw that SRC, I did remember previously posting it. Since it
appeared to be a red herring, I should not have included it. But, I did,
only to show nothing special was logged as a problem. Message queue
QSYSOPR was cleared, I assume as a result of the IPL. I looked through
DSPLOG. Message might have been there, but I could well have missed it
that would indicate user requesting PWRDWNSYS. I did see ENDSBS SBS(*ALL)
issued from job QSYSARB4,

Finally found pwrdwnsys command. It was issued by job DSP01. Found that
in the job log for that job. At least I know >what< initiated it, and it
wasn't some pending power failure. I am still not clear on why CBLALL and
TWRCARD were referenced in the message sent at 17:46:08. The pwrdwnsys
command was issued at 17:31:31. Some check during IPL.

The vendor application normally does not start by itself. I am thinking
whoever issued pwrdwnsys just neglected to restart it. It is not used in a
production mode any more.

John McKee

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Holger Scherer <hs@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi John,
seems one SPCN connection is open - usually the external tower is
connected by two HSL and two SPCN cables.
This is rather informational but should be fixed :)
Not easy to see if this is the reason for an unexpected IPL (should not),
but maybe someone played with the cabling?

-h

Am 02.06.15 um 16:04 schrieb John McKee:

I don't know if the remote 520 was scheduled to IPL or not. But it did
last evening.

QSYSOPR included the message CPPEA38 and that message included CBLALL and
TWRCARD.

The only entry visible with WRKPRB with he time in the area of the IPL and
CPPE38 has SRC10009135.

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