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<h3 id="whrsc">Work with hardware resources (WRKHDWRSC)</h3>
<p>The Work with Hardware Resources (WRKHDWRSC) command is used to display
information on OptiConnect adapters. The adapters represent systems that
are linked to this system through the shared bus or HSL environment. An adapter
that is associated with this system is <span class="bold">NOT</span> shown.</p>
<p>To display the OptiConnect adapters, use the Work with Hardware Resources
command. Enter the following: </p>
<pre class="xmp">WRKHDWRSC TYPE(*CSA)</pre><p class="indatacontent"> WRKHDWRSC TYPE(*CSA)
displays a resource for each remote system that had, at some point, an operational
connection to the system on which you are entering the command.</p>
<p>The examples in the following sections demonstrate a four-system, dual-path
configuration that shows SYSTEMA as the bus-owning system (Hub).</p>
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<div class="fignone" id="wwcr"><span class="figcap">Figure 23. Work with Coupled Resources</span>
<pre class="screen"> Work with Coupled Resources
System: SYSTEMA
Type options, press Enter.
7=Display resource detail
Opt Resource Type-Model Status System Text
LB06 Operational Host Bus
7 SOC13 2685-000 Operational SYSTEMB Shared Bus Adapter
SOC08 2683-000 Operational SYSTEMC Shared Bus Adap
SOC07 2685-000 Operational SYSTEMD Shared Bus Adap
LB07 Operational Nonhost Bus
SOC04 2682-000 Operational SYSTEMD Bus Adapter
SOC02 2685-000 Operational SYSTEMB Shared Bus Adap
SOC10 2683-000 Inoperative SYSTEMC Shared Bus Adap
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F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Print F12=Cancel
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<p>Communication between two systems uses a pair of adapters: a source adapter,
and a target adapter. The source adapter is the adapter to which a system
is connected with optical cables. The target adapters are any remaining adapters
on the shared bus that are connected to other systems. The WRKHDWRSC command
does <span class="bold">not</span> display the source adapters to which you are
optically connected. It displays the target adapters for <span class="italic">other</span> system adapters on the shared bus. These, in turn, represent systems
to which you can communicate.</p>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq56">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">Virtual SPD adapters might also
display on the <span class="italic">Work with Coupled Resources</span> screen.
They will have an adapter type of 268B and a text description of Virtual Bus
Adapter. HSL adapters will an adapter type of 268A and a text description
of Nonhost Bus.</div>
<p>Some resources may have a status that is &quot;Not detected&quot;. This is caused
by: </p>
<ul>
<li>A change in your configuration.</li>
<li>A remote system that was not powered up when the OptiConnect system was
started.
<p>If a remote system was not powered up when the OptiConnect system
was started, then power on the system. The resource should become operational
as soon as the IPL on that system completes. The connection will still be
displayed even though the subsystem on the remote system is not operational.</p></li></ul>
<p>Next, select option 7 to display resource details such as physical location
and logical address. Fields are blank for cards that physically reside in
a bus on another system. Serial numbers appear as zeros for these cards.</p>
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<div class="fignone" id="new4v"><span class="figcap">Figure 24. Displaying Resource Details</span>
<pre class="screen"> Display Resource Detail
System: SYSTEMA
Resource name . . . . . . . : SOC13
Text . . . . . . . . . . . . : Shared Bus Adapter
Type-Model . . . . . . . . . : 2685-000
Serial Number . . . . . . . : 00-00000
Part Number . . . . . . . . :
Physical location:
Frame ID
Card position
Logical address:
SPD bus:
System bus 6
System board 0
System card 1
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Press Enter to continue.
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Print F12=Cancel
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