Lizette is correct. The module affectionately known as Mr. Clean, is no longer needed after V9.
MA http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eiic/v1r1/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.ims9.doc.iiv%2Fip0i13901003254.htm Uninstalling DFSMRCL0 When you have completely migrated to IMS™ Version 9 or later and there is no possibility of running an earlier release of IMS (both IMS control and IMS batch jobs), you can remove DFSMRCL0 from the host z/OS® system by performing the following steps: Remove the name DFSMRCL0 from the IEAVTRML CSECT of module IGC0001C in SYS1.LPALIB. Removing this name prevents the operating system from installing DFSMRCL0 as a Static Resource Cleanup routine at the next IPL. Remove module DFSMRCL0 from SYS1.LPALIB or the MLPA library where DFSMRCL0 was bound. Start of changeRestart with CLPA to enable these changes.End of change On Wed, 12 Dec 2012 15:58:46 +0100, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: >Lizette, > >> What version of IMS are you running? AFAIK DFSMRCL0 is not used by IMS >> Version 9 or later. >Well, then someone should have told that to the people who deliver the ADCD >system. We are NOT running any IMS version, and that module name most probably >comes from IEAVTRML, that the ADCD deliverer put a usermod on naming this as a >resource manager. > >> Second, this might be better posted on the RACF or IMS Newsgroups. >No. Most probably it should be posted to a USS newsgroup. The BPX.DAEMON class >is best understood by the USS people. And the definitions listed in the IP >config guide were either there or not necessary at all (because the classes >aren't active), according to the book(s). > >Barbara > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
