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There must be someplace where the NWSD keeps track of the last network
storage space linked to it.
Yesterday, when I unlinked and removed the third and fourth linked
spaces, all was well.
But last night the server shut down as a result of a power outage and I
couldn't get the client partition to come up because the NWSD was in a
failed state on the host partition.
Once I got it varied off, and changed the Online at IPL parameter, I
also unlinked the two remaining storage spaces from the NWSD.
Then I linked them again, one at a time, letting the system assign the
drive numbers. This time the NWSD varied on normally and the client
partition was activated normally.
Thanks for your help.
Best Regards,
Thomas Garvey
On 7/10/2020 2:45 PM, Rob Berendt wrote:
There was one where I used to always have to use FRCVRYOFF. Then Ichanged something in the config and no longer had to do that.
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Rob Berendt
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