Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

Recovery
Perform one or more of the following actions:
Try to determine and correct the cause of the I/O retries. If the failing entity is an OSS name
server, do one of the following:
If the OSS name server is still running, stop all filesets managed by that OSS name
server. Remount those filesets.
If the OSS name server is not running, stop and restart the OSS Monitor so that it
executes the automatic fileset restart sequence.
If a server processor has failed, bring the processor up, which should cause the OSS Monitor
to execute the automatic fileset restart sequence.
Execute the SCF command again.
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OSS E00009 Failed to start fileset filesetname
filesetname
identifies the affected fileset.
Cause
A Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) START FILESET command failed. Either another fileset is
mounted on the mount point you want to use for the indicated fileset, or the fileset containing
the mount point you want to use is not started.
Effect
The OSS name server rejects the mount-point mount operation, the OSS Monitor backs out of
the START FILESET operation, and the fileset is not mounted.
Recovery
Check the fileset configurations with the SCF INFO FILESET * command to look for duplicated
mount points. Reissue the START FILESET command. For information about the INFO FILESET
command, see “INFO FILESET Command” (page 296).
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OSS E00010 Failed to stop fileset filesetname
filesetname
identifies the affected fileset.
Cause
The most common cause of this message is that another fileset is mounted on the indicated fileset.
Effect
The indicated fileset is still mounted. There are two possible effects on the state of that fileset:
If there is another fileset mounted on the fileset that you want to unmount, the state of the
indicated fileset remains STARTED.
If the OSS name server decides that the fileset is not mounted, an inconsistency exists
between the OSS Monitor and the OSS name server. In this case, the state of the indicated
fileset is set to UNKNOWN.
Recovery
Enter a Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) STATUS FILESET command to determine whether the
indicated fileset is in the STARTED or UNKNOWN state.
If the fileset is in the STARTED state, make sure that there are no filesets mounted on the
fileset that you want to unmount.
If the fileset is in the UNKNOWN state, follow these steps:
1. Enter an SCF START FILESET command for the indicated fileset.
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