HHC00867I Processor CP00: instcount 111019557

HHC00868I Processor CP00: siocount 5181

HHC00869I Processor CP00: psw 070E000000000000

HHC00850I Processor CP01: CPUint=80000000 (State:80000001)&(Mask:8000000A)

HHC00851I Processor CP01: interrupt pending

HHC00852I Processor CP01: I/O interrupt not pending

HHC00853I Processor CP01: clock comparator not pending

HHC00854I Processor CP01: CPU timer not pending

HHC00855I Processor CP01: interval timer not pending

HHC00856I Processor CP01: ECPS vtimer not pending

HHC00857I Processor CP01: external call not pending

HHC00858I Processor CP01: emergency signal not pending

HHC00859I Processor CP01: machine check interrupt not pending

HHC00860I Processor CP01: service signal not pending

HHC00861I Processor CP01: mainlock held: no

HHC00862I Processor CP01: intlock held: no

HHC00863I Processor CP01: waiting for intlock: no

HHC00864I Processor CP01: lock not held

HHC00865I Processor CP01: connected to channelset 0001

HHC00866I Processor CP01: state STOPPED

HHC00867I Processor CP01: instcount 0

HHC00868I Processor CP01: siocount 0

HHC00869I Processor CP01: psw 0000000000000000

HHC00870I config mask 00000003 started mask 00000001 waiting mask 00000001

HHC00871I syncbc mask 00000000

HHC00872I signaling facility not busy

HHC00873I TOD lock not held

HHC00874I mainlock not held; owner ffff

HHC00875I intlock not held; owner ffff

HHC00881I I/O interrupt queue: (NULL)

Figure 162: IPENDING command

8.80 IPL (IPL Normal from device xxxx)

8.80.1 Function

This console command performs the Initial Program Load (IPL) Normal manual function from the given
device. The IPL command may also be used to perform a load from CD-ROM or server. For example if a
standard SUSE S/390 Linux distribution CD is loaded and mounted on /cdrom, this CD-ROM may then be
IPL’ed using ”IPL /cdrom/suse.ins”.

If the first operand is a device name (devnum is a 1- to 4-digit hexadecimal number), a CCW-type IPL is
initiated from the indicated device number and SCLP disk I/O is disabled.

If the first operand is a filename a list-directed IPL is performed from the specified ".ins" file and SCLP
disk I/O is enabled for the directory path where the ".ins" file is located.

An optional ‘LOADPARM’ keyword followed by a 1-8 character string can be used to set the LOADPARM
prior to IPL.

An optional 'PARM' keyword followed by a string can also be passed to the IPL command processor. The
string will be loaded into the low-order 32 bits of the general purpose registers (4 characters per register
for up to 64 bytes). The PARM option behaves similarly to the VM IPL command.

An optional 'CLEAR' keyword will initiate a Load Clear manual control function, prior to starting an IPL.

8.80.2 Syntax

Descriptive

filenameiplparm parmstring]

Diagram

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8.80.3 Parameter

devnum

The device address from which the emulator will IPL the system.

filename

The name of a ".ins" file to be loaded.

LOADPARM

This is the optional LOADPARM keyword.

iplparm

This is an 1-8 byte character string used to set the LOADPARM prior to the IPL.

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