On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:11:57 -0500, Craig Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>...
>NetView uses MVS RESMGR macro to dynamically define BNJMTERM
>memory-termination module rather than adding it to IEAVTRML.
>... . Therefore the ZAP to IEAVTRML is no longer
>needed.
>...

A couple of side issues.
That eliminates the need for the zap - the big issue - but not the need
for BNJMTERM.  If you are running the network management flavor of NetView
(PGM=BNJLINTX) linkage to the BNJMTERM exit will be dynamically defined.
Module BNJLINTX is still needed.  (I know.  Everybody new that.)

The original poster said 'The "S CNMNDEF,SUB=MSTR" has been removed from
COMMND00.'  Unless the IBM-supplied CNMNDEF proc was radically changed,
that did not start NetView.  The CNMNDEF proc, as supplied by IBM, runs
NetView's STATMON preprocessor.  Something else started NetView.

Pat O'Keefe

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