The System Values IPL attribute group contains attributes that you can use to monitor system values used to IPL the system.
ORIGINNODE The host name for the monitored system. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum length of 64 characters.
QABNORMSW Indicates the status of the previous end of a system. The valid values include:
*YES |
Previous end of system was abnormal. |
*NO |
Previous end of system was normal. |
QIPLDATTIM The system value for the date and time that specifies when an automatic IPL of the system should occur. The valid value include:
a numeric date and time
QIPLSTS The IPL status indicator. This value indicates what type of IPL occurred last. The valid values include:
*OPR |
Operator panel IPL |
*AUTO |
automatic IPL after power restored |
*RESTR |
Restart IPL |
*TOD |
Time-of-day IPL |
*RMT |
Remote IPL |
QIPLTYPE Indicates the type of IPL to perform. This value specifies the type of IPL performed when the system is powered on manually with the key in the normal position. The valid values include:
*UNATTEND |
The IPL is unattended. |
*DST |
The IPL is attended with dedicated service tools. |
*DBG |
The IPL is attended with console in debug mode.
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QPWRRSTIPL Specifies whether the system should automatically perform an IPL when utility power is restored after a power failure. The valid values include:
*YES |
If the power fails, there is an auto-IPL after the power is restored. |
*NO |
If the power fails, there is not an auto-IPL after the power is restored. |
QRMTIPL The remote power on and IPL indicator. The valid values include:
*YES |
A telephone line can be used for a remote power on. |
*NO |
A telephone line cannot be used for a remote power on. |