On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:11:17 -0700, Patrick Falcone
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thanks Mark. You gotta wonder what happened to this support. It had to be
working at some point, you would think. I wonder where it dropped.
>
It worked for HFS, never for zFS apparently (what was IBM thinking?).
And since there is no open APAR (that I can find) that references the
INCOROUT for "D OMVS,F,E", does that mean a requirement is needed
to fix what is BAD.
> I'm laughing and I'm not gonna ask if there are any more commands that
were issued or need to be for that matter. I promise!
>
You might not ask... but I was still trying. And I found one that should do the
trick! "D OMVS,W" (D OMVS,WAITERS)
D OMVS,W
BPXO063I 10.30.08 DISPLAY OMVS 136
OMVS 000F ACTIVE OMVS=(M8)
MOUNT LATCH ACTIVITY: NONE
FILE SYSTEM LATCH ACTIVITY: NONE
OTHER WAITING THREADS:
USER ASID TCB PID AGE
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ZELDENM 00B4 00989598 33554812 00.00.19
IS DOING: ZFS OpenCall / Osi Wait
FILE: ixm (20,5398)
FILE SYSTEM: SYS1.OMVS.RESM81.XML.ZFS
It doesn't tell you the file system is quiesced, but it is a single operator
command that I can communicate to the console operators, my team,
and the WebSphere team that should give enough of a hint that a
quiesced zFS could be the problem. Easy enough to ask an operator
to do over the phone. Explaining zfsadm would be more difficult. I'm
not sure the operators even have OMVS segments in some environments.
Mark
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