Lizette,

You have someone stepping on your CICS area (well you already knew
that). what you need is a SVC dump. I know of at least a few places
where a dump can be suppress. 1. with in CICS (CEMT S DU...), Abendaid
FX (or other dump reading product), DAE, or maybe you have a forgotten
SLIP suppressing.

What you may have to do is maybe set a slip for the condition and use
the CICS verb of IPCS to read. IIRC if you get one at point of the
initial abend you should get a list of offending transactions.

Thanks,
 
Fletch  


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 3:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CICS Abends at startup AKEA


Sorry for posting here, but the CICS newsgroup keeps revoking me -
something about bouncing. 

Anyway, we had a CICS region fail after 64 abends of the following.  If
anyone could provide some guidance as to where to being that would be
great.  The only SVC Dump is at the end when we cancelled CICS (At the
65+ abend message).  And there does not appear to be any AP0001 dumps
due to supression.  And of course management wants to know what
happened.  So based on this very limited info I have, can anyone make a
guess?  Thanks very much.

Lizette


2007155 01:35:15.31 STC00302 00000090  +DFHSI8434I CICSPH   Control
returned from PLT programs during the        
                                       third stage of initialization.

2007155 01:35:15.38 STC00302 00000090  +DFHSI1517  CICSPH   Control is
being given to CICS.                      
2007155 01:35:15.38 STC00302 00000090  +DFHSO0101I CICSPH   Sockets
domain initialization has ended.             
2007155 01:35:15.38 STC00302 00000090  +DFHEJ0102  CICSPH   Enterprise
Java domain initialization has ended.     
2007155 01:35:15.73 STC00302 00000090  +DFHAP0001  CICSPH   An abend
(code 0C4/AKEA) has occurred at offset      
                                       X'FFFFFFFF' in module DFHLUP.

2007155 01:35:15.73 STC00302 00000090  +DFHME0116 CICSPH 287

                         287 00000090   (Module:DFHMEME) CICS symptom
string for message DFHAP0001 is            
                         287 00000090   PIDS/5697E9300 LVLS/630
MS/DFHAP0001 RIDS/DFHSRP PTFS/UK05570            
                         287 00000090   AB/S00C4 AB/UAKEA RIDS/DFHLUP
ADRS/FFFFFFFF                              
2007155 01:35:15.73 STC00302 00000090  +DFHDU0205  CICSPH   A SYSTEM
DUMP FOR DUMPCODE: AP0001  , WAS            
                                       SUPPRESSED BY THE DUMP TABLE
OPTION FOR THIS DUMPCODE                     
2007155 01:35:15.74 STC00302 00000090  +DFHAP0001  CICSPH   An abend
(code 0C4/AKEA) has occurred at offset      
                                       X'FFFFFFFF' in module DFHLUP.

2007155 01:35:15.74 STC00302 00000090  +DFHME0116 CICSPH 290

                         290 00000090   (Module:DFHMEME) CICS symptom
string for message DFHAP0001 is            
                         290 00000090   PIDS/5697E9300 LVLS/630
MS/DFHAP0001 RIDS/DFHSRP PTFS/UK05570            
                         290 00000090   AB/S00C4 AB/UAKEA RIDS/DFHLUP
ADRS/FFFFFFFF                              
2007155 01:35:15.74 STC00302 00000090  +DFHDU0205  CICSPH   A SYSTEM
DUMP FOR DUMPCODE: AP0001  , WAS            
                                       SUPPRESSED BY THE DUMP TABLE
OPTION FOR THIS DUMPCODE                     
2007155 01:35:15.75 STC00302 00000090  +DFHAP0001  CICSPH   An abend
(code 0C4/AKEA) has occurred at offset

----------------------------------------------------------------------
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

----------------------------------------------------------------------
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

Reply via email to