While the job is in JES, use SDSF and rather than going to hold or output
use the ST command

Then select the job and use the letter N to go through each section of the
output of the job.  You should come to on where you see error messages.

The fact it is in GIMUNZIP  for a path indicates to me there should be BPX
output statements that contain the error.

You just need to go through each output section to find the error.

When you are looking at the job in ST, issue a ? next to the job name.  That
will show you all of the DD statements used by the job for output.
Including dynamically allocated Sysout datasets.  If you see a BPX  entry, I
would select that for review first.

Second, the reason to use ST is all of the output can be seen even if it has
been printed so long as you do not use SPIN=UNALLOC,FREE=CLOSE.  

Hope this helps

Lizette


On Behalf > Of Alvaro Guirao Lopez
> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 6:41 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Problems with GIM SMP installation
> 
> Hi listers,
> 
> I'm trying to download SW package through GIM SMP installation, but I have
some
> problems:
> 
> ----------<GIMUNZIP>
> 
> 
> ----------  <ARCHDEF
> 
> 
> ----------
> archid="ROOTDB2.300"
> 
> ----------
> newname="/usr/lpp/db2/SERVICE/db21010"
> 
> ----------   replace="yes"
> 
> 
> ----------
> preserveid="yes"/>
> 
> ----------</GIMUNZIP>
> 
> 
> GIM68200E ** PROCESSING FAILED FOR THE /bin/pax UNIX SYSTEM SERVICE
> COMMAND.
> 
> GIM47800S ** AN ERROR OCCURRED WHILE GIMUNZIP WAS PROCESSING ARCHIVE
> ROOTDB2.300
> 
> GIM20501I    GIMUNZIP PROCESSING IS COMPLETE. THE HIGHEST RETURN CODE WAS
> 12.
> 
> Anybody has suffered something like this? I'm seeking the manuals but I
don't found
> any "GIM messages" manuals.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Un saludo.
> Álvaro Guirao

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