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Guidelines for Researching Message MIM0061W Problems
Use the following guidelines when researching inactive system problems:
- Certain CA MIM messages that give you status information (such as the MIM0108I message) also indicate when a system may be inactive. If you suspect that a system is inactive, then look for MIM0061W, MIM0062W, or MIM0063W messages, and follow the procedures described in the next section for the appropriate responses to those messages.
- If you quiesced a system, then other systems display MIM0061W messages. Eventually, these systems display MIM0063W messages too. This is a normal part of quiesce processing.
- If CA MIM displays MIM0100A messages on other systems, then follow the procedures described in Responding to Message MIM0100A in this chapter.
Note: The CA MIM FREE command is useful for releasing devices and resources held by an inactive system. However, do not automatically issue the FREE command if a system becomes inactive. Follow the procedures for responding to the message you receive.
WARNING! We do not recommend the use of an automated operations package to respond to CA MIM messages.