We upgraded to zOS 1.6 last weekend. On Monday I noticed a job I'd just written was reporting some weird values for elapsed wall-clock time...
16.35.29 JOB05267 -JOBNAME STEPNAME PROCSTEP RC EXCP CPU SRB CLOCK 16.35.29 JOB05267 -CM700DSP KSL 00 769K 1.88 .18 34.57 16.35.31 JOB05267 -CM700DSP ANALYSE 00 244 .01 .00 .04 16.35.31 JOB05267 -CM700DSP EMAIL STEP0010 FLUSH 0 .00 .00 1439.9 That last step flushed, but appeared to take almost 24 hours to do so. I mentioned this to our sysprogs, who said my job was the only one to exhibit this problem. I've just analsysed the weeks archived syslogs, and found that about 34% of our flushed steps are showing the elapsed wall-clock time of almost 24 hours, and I've found another 10,809 ocurrences of this in the syslogs. I'm not sure if this site has modified the exit which produces this figure (I'm not a sysprog, so I'd not know where to look, even if I could understand the source when I found it). Apparenttly, they can finding nothing on teh IBM database for anything resembling this, which makes me think it's a bug in some exit we've modified at this site. Can anyone give me any clues as to where I could look to invesitigate further? -- Steve Despair - It's always darkest just before it goes pitch black... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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

