On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 07:51:11 +0100, Barbara Nitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Yesterday I had occcasion to use the CMDS command extensively. I noticed
(under 1.8) what I had already seen under 1.6:
>
>CMDS S,ID=1
>MATCHING COMMANDS EXECUTING:  1
>COMMAND NAME: SET      COMMAND ID:    1
>SET SLIP=00
>CLASS: M1 ISSUER: *MASTER*,A=0001 STARTED AT: 2008/062 01.15.22       C
>MATCHING COMMANDS WAITING FOR EXECUTION: 0
>
>Does anyone else see this? Is it normal that the tcb under which this
command executed is still around?
>
>This is the first command out of IEACMD00 in sys1.parmlib, with this order
of parmlibs:
>SYS1.&sysname..PARMLIB   (system-specific stuff)
>SYS1.PARMLIB             (sysplex-specific stuff)
>SYS1.IBM.PARMLIB         (IBM defaults)
>SYS1.SHASPARM            (jes2)
>


I recall seeing it in the past but I don't see it now on any systems in one
of my sysplexes.  My IEACMD00 is the default distributed in hlq.IBM.PARMLIB.

COM='CHNGDUMP SET,SDUMP=(LSQA,TRT,XESDATA),ADD'        
COM='SET SLIP=00'                                      
COM='SET DAE=00'                                       
COM='START LLA,SUB=MSTR'                               
COM='START BLSJPRMI,SUB=MSTR'                          
COM='START IFGEDI,SUB=MSTR'                            

However, in another sysplex where IEACMD00 is coming from a local
parmlib and SET SLIP=00 is the first command, I do see it there.

Oh... this was mostly on 1.8 systems but there is still one 1.6 system
floating around and 1.9 test sysplex systems.  All seemed to behave
the same way I described above.   

Mark
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