If you look up the IEE677I message from a D MPF it states
SUPPRESS column
YES indicates that the message is to be suppressed if it is
eligible. NO indicates that the message is not to be suppressed.
AUTO column
YES indicates that the message is to be automated. NO indicates
that the message is not to be automated.
So SUP will suppres the message, AUTO makes it eligible for some type of
automation.
Note - not all messages are able to be suppressed. I typically have my console
setup to receive certain route codes but everything goes into SYSLOG/OPERLOG.
That way if I have to research something later, it will be there.
Do you have a product like OPS/MVS or Tivoli Netview? They have functions to
prevent certain types of messages from going into syslog.
Lizette
>
>I thought having this message specified in the mpflist would suppress
>the message from showing up on sdsf's log, but it still shows up. This
>is first shop I have worked in where this message fills the syslog. It's
>annoying. It's in our mpflist and it does show up in the 'd mpf'
>display. Could it be the use of "sup" rather than the use of "auto"?
>
>mpflst:
>
>IFO*,AUTO(YES) ALL ASSEMBLER F MESSAGES
>IFY*,AUTO(YES) ALL VS FORTRAN MESSAGES
>IGD008I*,AUTO(YES)
>IGD04004I*,AUTO(YES)
>IGD077I*,AUTO(YES)
>IGD10*,AUTO(YES)
>IGD17223I,SUP(YES)
>IGW002I*,AUTO(YES)
>
>d mpf:
>
>IEC143I -S3 YES YES YES
>IEE458I -S3 YES YES YES
>IEF251I -S3 YES YES YES
>IGD17223I -S3 YES YES NO
>TSS9000I -S3 YES YES YES
>(MSO13022* -S3 YES YES YES
>
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