I/O Adapters and Modules: Monitoring and Recovery

Monitoring the G4SAs

Table 8-1.Service, Flash Firmware, Flash Boot Firmware, Device, and Enabled States for the FCSA (page 2 of 2)

State

Description

Device State:

Processing is starting up.

Initializing

 

Device State: Not

The component is not configured.

Configured

 

Device State:

The component is running.

Started

 

Device State:

Processing is starting up.

Starting

 

Device State:

Processing has been terminated.

Stopped

 

Device State:

Processing is being terminated.

Stopping

 

Device State:

Component is not responding.

Unknown

 

Device State: OK

Component is accessible.

Enabled State:

The component is present but not operational, possibly because the

Disabled

Disable action was performed.

Enabled State:

The component is operational.

Enabled

 

Enabled State:

A problem was detected. The component might be functioning below

Fault

standard or not responding. Inspect the component.

Enabled State: Off

The component is not functional.

Enabled State: On

The component is functional.

Enabled State:

State is unknown; component might not be responding.

Unknown

 

 

 

Monitoring the G4SAs

Use the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) or the OSM Service Connection to monitor the G4SAs.

For a general, top-down approach for using OSM to monitor system components, refer to Using OSM to Monitor the System on page 3-7.

To monitor the G4SA and its attached devices with SCF, use the SCF INFO and SCF STATUS commands.

For example, to monitor G4SAs using SCF:

> SCF STATUS ADAPTER $ZZLAN.G1123

The LAN Configuration and Management Manual provides reference details and examples for using the SCF INFO and SCF STATUS commands.

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