I woudl probably verify what I dump to SYSMDUMP. You can do this with a D D,O
command.
You should see something like the following
IEE857I 10.13.16 DUMP OPTION 713
SYSABEND- ADD PARMLIB OPTIONS SDATA=(LSQA,TRT,CB,ENQ,DM,IO,ERR,SUM),
PDATA=(SA,REGS,LPA,JPA,PSW,SPLS)
SYSUDUMP- ADD OPTIONS SDATA=(TRT,CB,ENQ,DM,ERR,SUM), PDATA=(SA,REGS,
LPA,JPA,PSW,SPLS,SUBTASKS)
SYSMDUMP- ADD PARMLIB OPTIONS (NUC,SQA,LSQA,SWA,TRT,RGN,SUM)
SDUMP- ADD OPTIONS (ALLPSA,NUC,SQA,LSQA,RGN,LPA,TRT,CSA,SWA,SUMDUMP,
Q=YES,XESDATA),BUFFERS=00000000K,
MAXSPACE=00002500M,MSGTIME=00001 MINUTES
SYSFAIL NO STRLIST OPTIONS
ABDUMP- TIMEENQ=0240 SECONDS
In this example you see TRT which indicates System trace table and GTF
trace, as available.
Then if you do not see all the stuff you want dumped in SYSMDUMP you need to
specify in SYS1.PARMLIB.
Then, I would think you could use IPCS to find the information you need.
HTH
Lizette
>Hi
>
>Is there a way to access the SYSTRACE entries in the SYSMDUMP ?
>
>(background : I would like to make a IPCS verbexit program to find out
>the the module name etc.
>for the TRACE table entries )
>
>--
>Miklos Szigetvari
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