This is all well and good and easy if only one enterprising piece of software
has updated the SVC.  Otherwise, you'll have to scan the code and hope something
obvious falls out.  For example, on my systems all three updaters of SVC 26 are
CA things and each of them happens to stash the previous entry at its own
entry+X'10'.

By the by, we also run SMC and it isn't in the chain.  What is SVAA?

Bob

Rob Scott wrote:
David,

You can use some freeware tools or "IPCS ACTIVE" to display the SVC
table and then browse the storage at the enrty point for SVC 26 - if you
are lucky the vendor of the intercept might have left some eye-catchers.

Freeware tools such as TASID, SHOWMVS and MXI can display the SVC table
- there may be others out there as well
...
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Andrews
Sent: 25 January 2007 16:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: Who intercepted SVC 26?

I was skulking around today, looking for the source of some pretty bad
catalog performance, and issued the following at the console:

15.56.40           f catalog,report

...

*  INTERCEPTS                = IGC0002F                        *

*CAS************************************************************


Note INTERCEPTS=IGC0002F.  Someone's insinuated himself into SVC 26?
Whom might that be?  We've got precious little third-party stuff
installed here: CA Common Services, SVAA and SMC (StorageTek stuff) and
Bruce's FDR.

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