No problem !
John, a subsidiary question: does it affect any commands where we can put
ranges ?

Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:14:26
trace diag 8 cmd d psw g
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:14:48
pipe cp q da details 8000-8FFF 660A !> a a a
 -> 0180BACE  EX       44001000     01855FB8  DIAG    83240008    00000008
PSW = 03EC1000 8180BAD2
GPR  0 =  0183F447  01855FB8  3F997F00  3F997FF0
GPR  4 =  00000000  0008EE5D  3F9883A0  3F99D078
GPR  8 =  3F9888F8  3F988548  BF988F04  3F997E38
GPR 12 =  8180BAA0  3F997EA8  97899788  0180BA9E

cp log
CONNECT= 00:01:02 VIRTCPU= 000:00.05 TOTCPU= 000:00.20
LOGOFF AT 14:15:13 EDT THURSDAY 07/02/15




Le 02/07/2015 14:03, « CMSTSO Pipelines Discussion List on behalf of John
P. Hartmann » <[email protected] on behalf of
[email protected]> a écrit :

>Thanks, Alain.
>
>Could I trouble you for
>
>Note the the length of the command response changes between the two
>diagnose instructions; on the first one it is effectively x'90e5d', but
>on the second it is only x'90cfe', the difference being x'14f' or
>thereabouts.
>
>Would you try the failing pipe once more, but without RUN on the trace
>command and then see what is in storage at address R3 + R5 on the second
>diagnose instruction?  This would be where the missing output is likely
>to be.
>
>
>On 07/02/2015 01:53 PM, Alain Benvéniste wrote:
>> John,
>>
>> Valid range are 8000-87BF and 660A-660F
>> The rest does not exist
>>
>> Ready; T=0.02/0.03 13:41:59
>> cp trace diag 8 run cmd d psw g
>> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:42:25
>> pipe cp q da details 8000-8FFF 660A !> a a a
>>   -> 0180BACE  EX       44001000     01855FB8  DIAG    83240008
>>00000008
>> PSW = 03EC1000 8180BAD2
>> GPR  0 =  0183F447  01855FB8  3F997F00  3F997FF0
>> GPR  4 =  00000000  0008EE5D  3F99AAA8  3F99D078
>> GPR  8 =  3F9888F8  3F99AC50  BF988F04  3F997E38
>> GPR 12 =  8180BAA0  3F997EA8  97899788  0180BA9E
>>   -> 0180BACE  EX       44001000     01855FB8  DIAG    83240008
>>00000008
>> PSW = 03EC0000 8180BAD2
>> GPR  0 =  000121CC  01855FB8  3F997F00  3F8DF1A0
>> GPR  4 =  00000028  00090CFE  3F99AAA8  3F99D078
>> GPR  8 =  3F9888F8  3F99AC50  BF988F04  3F997E38
>> GPR 12 =  8180BAA0  3F997EA8  97899788  0180BA9E
>> Ready(00040); T=0.01/0.26 13:42:56
>> sp cons close
>>   -> 00F1E59C  DIAG    83130008    00000008
>>
>>
>> Ready; T=0.01/0.02 13:46:27
>> q 660A-660B
>> DASD 660A CP SYSTEM 630WV2   140
>> DASD 660B XX660B
>> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:46:34
>> q 8FF0-8FFF
>> HCPQDV1003E 8FF0-8FFF was not found.
>> Ready(01003); T=0.01/0.01 13:47:01
>> q 87BF
>> DASD 87BF XX67BF
>> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:47:11
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 02/07/2015 12:39, « CMS/TSO Pipelines Discussion List on behalf of
>>John
>> P. Hartmann » <[email protected] on behalf of
>> [email protected]> a écrit :
>>
>>> Alain, have you got devices 8FFF, 660A and 660B?
>>>
>>> Please do
>>>
>>> CP TRACE DIAG 8 RUN CMD D PSW G
>>>
>>> while running the failing pipeline.
>>>
>>> On 06/30/2015 04:06 PM, Alain Benveniste wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> If i do a q da details 8000-8FFF 660A through CP I get the result,
>>>>with
>>>> a PIPE CP ...... !> a a a, 660A does not appear in the result, the
>>>>same
>>>> with 660A-660A instead. With 660A-660B it works.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Alain
>>>>

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