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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2005
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2002
George John Dawkins, Austin, TX (US);
Mark Elliott Hack, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Ashwini Kulkarni, Austin, TX (US);
Gordon D. Mcintosh, Austin, TX (US);
Kanisha Patel, Cedar Park, TX (US);
David Lee Randall, Leander, TX (US);
David R. Willoughby, Austin, TX (US);
George John Dawkins, Austin, TX (US);
Mark Elliott Hack, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Ashwini Kulkarni, Austin, TX (US);
Gordon D. McIntosh, Austin, TX (US);
Kanisha Patel, Cedar Park, TX (US);
David Lee Randall, Leander, TX (US);
David R. Willoughby, Austin, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method, apparatus, and computer instructions for halting input/output error propagation in the logically partitioned data processing system. All components associated with the bridge are identified to form a set of failed components in response to detecting an error state in a bridge within a set of bridges in the logical partitioned data processing system. An identification of the failed components is stored in which the identification is used by each partition during a boot process.