v No: Go to “Starting point for all problems” on page 2.
This ends the procedure.
3.
Have all the units in the system become powered on that you expected to become powered on?
v Yes: Continue with the next step.
v No: Go to “Starting point for all problems” on page 2 and find the symptom that matches the
problem.
This
ends the procedure.
4.
Verify the system date and time by doing the following:
a. On the command line, enter the Display System Value command:
DSPSYSVAL QIPLDATTIM
Observe the system value parameters.
Note: The system value parameters are the date and time the system operator requested a timed
IPL.
Figure 1. Display for QIPLDATTIM
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Display System Value |
|System: S0000000 |
|System value . . . . . . . . . : QIPLDATTIM |
| |
|Description . . . . . . . . . : Date and time to automatically IPL |
| |
| |
|IPL date . . . . . . . . . : MM/DD/YY |
|IPL time . . . . . . . . . : HH:MM:SS |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
b. On the command line, enter the Display System Value command:
DSPSYSVAL QDATE
Check the system values for the date.
Figure 2. Display for QDATE
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Display System Value |
|System: S0000000 |
|System value . . . . . . . . . : QDATE |
| |
|Description . . . . . . . . . : System date |
| |
|Date . . . . . . . . . : MM/DD/YY |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Does the operating system have the correct date?
v Yes: Continue with this step.
v No: Set the correct date by doing the following:
1) On the command line, enter the Change System Value command (CHGSYSVAL QDATE
VALUE(’mmddyy’)).
2) Set the date by entering
– mm=month
– dd=day
– yy=year
3)
Press Enter.
c.
On the command line, enter the Display System Value command:
DSPSYSVAL QTIME
Check the system values for the time.
Figure 3. Display for QTIME
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