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Changing coprocessor or accelerator status - CCF, PCICC, and PCICA

z/OS Cryptographic Services ICSF Administrator's Guide
SA22-7521-17

You can change the status of your PCI cryptographic coprocessors and accelerators, either activating or deactivating them. From the primary menu, select option 1, COPROCESSOR MGMT, and the Coprocessor Management panel is displayed (Figure 175).

Figure 175. Coprocessor Management Panel
 CSFCMP00 ---------------- ICSF Coprocessor Management -------------
 COMMAND ===> 

Select the coprocessors to be processed and press ENTER.
Action characters are: A, D, E, K, R, and S. See the help panel for details.

COPROCESSOR  MODULE ID/SERIAL NUMBER                  STATUS
-----------  -------------------------------          -------

D A06                                                  ACTIVE
_ A07                                                  ACTIVE
_ C0         E589C396944007A6 5D40369997A386F4         ONLINE
_ C1         0AA379BFD2387960 0367DC04533125FF         ONLINE
_ P00        41-00YE1                                  ONLINE
_ P01        41-00K11                                  ONLINE
_ P02        41-0A355                                  ONLINE
_ P03        41-0BA3F                                  ONLINE
_ P04        41-0RT2T                                  DEACTIVATED
_ P05        41-00342                                  DISABLED    
 

There are action characters that can be entered on the left of the PCI coprocessor or accelerator number.

Character
Indication
D
Makes a PCICC or PCICA unavailable. The status becomes DEACTIVATED. When the request is made, the status of the PCICC/PCICA may be anything except OFFLINE or DEACTIVATED.
A
Makes available a PCICC or PCICA previously deactivated by a 'D' action character. When the request is made, if the PCICC is online and the master keys are correct, the status will be ACTIVE. If the master keys are incorrect, the status will be ONLINE. When the request is completed successfully, the status of the PCICA is ACTIVE.

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