Table Column Definitions
The table that follows is intended to show the actions taken for the bypass
commands particularly. Table 2-2 on page 2-8 summarizes the status presented
to commands when the subsystem or device is in one of the states described in the
following text.
HDD Long Busy
. This state exists when the device is doing an operation that
exceeds the time for normal busy. On Internal Disk, there are some recovery
actions taken at the SSA adapter card that will cause Long Busy.
Logical Volume Busy on Different LPAR
. The logical volume is currently
executing a data transfer chain on behalf of another LPAR.
Logical Volume Reserved to a Different LPAR
. The logical volume is
currently Reserved on behalf of another LPAR.
Logical Volume Intervention Required
. Causes for Intervention Required can
be found on page 5-4.
Logical Volume Chain UR-ed
. The logical volume had allegiance to this
LPAR, and another LPAR issued an Unconditional Reserve or Reset Allegiance
command. The allegiance was broken but the resulting Unit Check status has
not yet been presented.
Logical Volume Reset Notify
. A system reset has been received and
executed. The reset has removed any allegiance that was in place for the
resetting LPAR. Unit Check status is presented to the next initial selection by
the resetting LPAR to indicate that a reset occurred.
An exception is made for Read IPL. Unit check is not presented in initial
status. Instead the command is Accepted and allowed to execute. No Reset
Notification occurs in this case.
Contingent Allegiance to This LPAR
. Either subsystem or logical volume
contingent allegiance exists for this LPAR due to a unit check that was
presented earlier.
Logical Volume Contingent Allegiance to Different LPAR
. Logical volume
contingent allegiance exists for a different LPAR due to a unit check that was
presented while executing a non-bypass CCW chain.
Subsystem Contingent Allegiance to Different LPAR
. Subsystem contingent
allegiance exists for a different LPAR due to a unit check that was presented to
that LPAR while executing a bypass CCW chain.
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