and wants to use the same resource names when the future switch occurs). If
this option is selected, the resource names will show as non-reporting in the
partition that they were removed from following the next IPL of that
partition.
– 2=Remove and clear hardware resource(s) removes the resource names
(when permanently moving or removing the resource).
Corrective action: Work with the customer to understand why the option to
leave resource names was selected. These resources should be left as is if the
customer intends to switch the resource back to the partition from which they
were removed. If they are removed and the resource is switched back to that
partition, a new resource name is created and the resource name is incremented.
This will cause problems with the device descriptor that uses this resource; for
example, TAP01 being used by multiple partitions.
v The resource has actually failed or has been removed from the system.
Corrective action: Find out why each missing or non-reporting resource exists.
Follow normal problem-determination procedures including analyzing the
service action log. You can then clear non-reporting resources by following the
steps in the Troubleshooting logical partitions category of the iSeries Information
Center.
Determining the release level of a logical partition
Use this procedure to determine the release level of the primary and any
secondary partition.
1. From the SST or DST display of the partition’s console or the primary
partition’s console, select Work with system partitions.
2. At the Work with System Partitions display, the number of partitions and the
partition manager release are shown. This is the release level of the primary
partition.
3. At the Work with System Partitions display, select the Display partition
information option.
4. At the Display Partition Information display, select the Display partition
operating environment option. The partition identifier, name, and version/release
level are shown.
Locating a secondary partition’s console
Use this procedure to locate a logical partition’s console and alternative console in
a system that has logical partitions, using the primary partition’s console.
Note: The logical partition identifier (ID) or partition name is required to perform
this procedure.
1. Go to the console of the primary partition.
2. From the SST or DST display, select the Work with system partitions option.
3. At the Work with System Partitions display:
a. Record the partition manager release.
b. Record the number of partitions.
c. Select Display partition information.
4. At the Display Partition Information display, select Display Allocated I/O
Resources.
a. Locate the secondary partition and look for its console. The console and
alternative console are tagged on the screen under the logical partition’s
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