Troubleshooting the SLSA Subsystem

Verifying the SLSA Subsystem Processes and
Objects
This procedure describes how to verify that the required ServerNet LAN Systems Access
(SLSA) subsystem processes and objects are started for a ServerNet adapter. If you find
that a SLSA subsystem process or object is not in the STARTED state, see Starting the
SLSA Subsystem Processes and Objects.
Note: Angle brackets (for example, <line-name>) are used in command syntax to
indicate values that you must provide.
1 Verify that the LAN manager process is in the STARTED state.
Use the SCF STATUS PROCESS command:
STATUS PROCESS $ZZLAN
The example shows the output of this command.
You can use the DETAIL option with the SCF STATUS PROCESS command to
obtain additional information. The example shows the output of the SCF STATUS
PROCESS command with the DETAIL option and explains how to interpret it.
2 Verify that the LAN monitor (LANMON) processes are in the STARTED state.
STATUS MON $ZZLAN.#ZLM*
The example shows the output of this command.
Note: If the system has fewer than 16 processors, you must enter the
ALLOW ALL ERRORS command before using a wildcard with the SCF STATUS
MON command.
You can use the DETAIL option with the SCF STATUS MON command to obtain
additional information. The example shows the output of the SCF STATUS MON
command with the DETAIL option and explains how to interpret it.
3 Verify that the ADAPTER object is in the STARTED state.
Use the SCF STATUS ADAPTER command:
STATUS ADAPTER $ZZLAN.<adapter>
The example shows the output of this command.
You can use the DETAIL option with the SCF STATUS ADAPTER command to
obtain additional information. The example shows the output of the SCF STATUS
ADAPTER command with the DETAIL option and explains how to interpret it.