On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 16:57:07 +0100, Perryman, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is weird. > >We have WLM-managed initiators on and all JES initiators are normally drained. WLM service classes are assigned according to the userid of the submitted batch job. > >If I submit a batch job with a development userid, which gets a development service class and a WLM-managed initiator, the job suffers the SA78-1C. > >If I submit the job with a production userid, which gets a production service class and a WLM-managed initiator, the job completes without incident. > >If I start a JES initiator, set MODE=JES for its jobclass, and run the job in that jobclass, it completes without incident - even with a development userid. > >I think I feel an IPL coming on, assuming we make it to Sunday without falling over.. Unless anyone knows any fancy WLM commands that might flush out whatever may be causing this..?? > > $PXEQ followed by $SXEQ will drain them as they free up, but I don't know that it will help at all. Is there any software on your system that only gets its hooks involved for development jobs? Have you tried setting a slip to capture a dump to see if it provides any clues? Have you opened a PMR with IBM support? You might want to consider doing so unless you like unscheduled IPLs. :-) IPLing doesn't guarantee the problem will go away (or reappear) if you don't know what caused it. Regards, Mark -- Mark Zelden Sr. Software and Systems Architect mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Programming expert at http://Search390.com/ateExperts/ Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html