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We found that we had a similar situation except that we found it on the
first IPL of a V5R3 upgrade. Our original twinax console had died last
year and was replaced with another twinax terminal but was never set to
address 0. A normal IPL found it plugged into port 0 but this one did not.
If you do a normal IPL does the console show up under QINTER or QCTL? If
QINTER I would say that it's the address.
Dave Parnin
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN 46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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For a twinax terminal to be a "console" it must be set to address 0 and
be on port 0 of the first twinax controller. Anything else will *only*
work when the OS is running (after IPL).
dpalme@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I was working from the console, our console is connected via twinax and
with
> a normal IPL it loads fine, and we can log in from the console with no
> problem, perform normal everyday routines, it is only when attempting a
BM
> that it fails.
>
> The console is connected and powered on
>
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