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I trying to dump one of my WAS address spaces.
        DUMP COMM=(dump name)
        R xx,JOBNAME=(PBOS001S),CONT
        R xx,SDATA=(various parms),END

I keep getting the three JES2 jobs eventhough I am not specifying them. 

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Subject: Re: SVCDUMP Issues

 
 
In a message dated 3/7/2007 3:20:21 P.M. Central Standard Time,
Larry.A.Gray @ LOWES.COM writes:
>I tried the CD command below.  It stopped dumping master, but it is  
>still
dumping JES2, JES2AUX and JES2MON.
 
I haven't seen your exact DUMP command, and I assume you are using the
operand JOBNAME=JES2.  It may be that this operand is treated the same
as  if specified a wild card; i.e., JES2*.  If that is true, then you
should  open an APAR with IBM as the book indicates the jobname JES2
should only dump  one address space.  You can also specify the ASID
number as an operand  instead of the jobname.  This will uniquely
identify the JES2 address  space.  Of course, this way would be
difficult to automate.
 
Bill  Fairchild
Plainfield, IL

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