On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 13:43:32 -0400, Bruce Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Good news!  IBM notified us today that they found the source of the UCB
>overlay that affected FDR in, of all places, TCP/IP.
>
>TCP/IP APAR PK10591 was opened yesterday, a PTF for it is expected
>soon.  It appears to occur only in z/OS 1.6 and 1.7.
>...

The APAR is a bit sparce on info useful to customers.

   LOCAL FIX:
   Fix the cause of the BPX1SPM error.
   The most common reason this fails, is because an application
   making a resolver call does not have an OMVS segment. ...

I'm not sure why we are not seeing this error.  Most of our application
userids do not have an OMVS segment.  Does the OMVS segment for a default
UID prevent this, or does it have to be in the application's actual
profile?

   ERROR DESCRIPTION:
   The Resolver code EZBRESRV does a BPX1SPM call.  If this fails,
   the address space is not dubbed.  ...

Would we possibly be having this and not know it?  This sounds like it
should be pretty obvious - that TCP/IP stuff would fail.  But what do
I know of "dubbing"?  Could this happen silently and without obvious
fallout?

Pat O'Keefe

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