This seems to suggest that the dataspace name does not exist under this memory.
Try specifying your jobname and "*" for the dataspace name. See what comes out. On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 13:23:33 +0100 Schühle, Simon <[email protected]> wrote: :>Ok, LDMP is what I used until now to check the dump contents. So that's :>good. :>It shows the correct DSPNAME/data space, but only for the other :>instances/address spaces. As well as some system-related ones. :>But nothing except 'normal' memory for the primary AS (X'7C' in the :>following case) - for example: :> :>---------- :>X'1E6B7000' bytes described in ASID(X'007C') :>[...] :>ASID(X'0092') DSPNAME(00001EDB) :> 400000.:7FFFFF. :>X'400000' bytes described in ASID(X'0092') DSPNAME(00001EDB) :> :>ASID(X'0094') DSPNAME(00001EDB) :> 400000.:437FFF. :>X'038000' bytes described in ASID(X'0094') DSPNAME(00001EDB) :>[...] :>X'05E000' bytes described in ASID(X'007C') SUMDUMP :>---------- :> :> :>This is my code: :> :>---------- :>MVI WADMPTIT,STOPMSG$ SETUP L'TITLE :>MVC WADMPTIT+1(STOPMSG$),STOPMSG :>MVC WASDUMPX(STOPSDM$),STOPSDMP :>LA R2,WADMPECB :> :>SDUMPX HDRAD=WADMPTIT,ECB=(R2),MF=(E,WASDUMPX),TYPE=FAILRC, + :> SDATA=(SUMDUMP,CSA,RGN), + :> DSPLIST=DSPLST1 :> :>STIMER WAIT,BINTVL=INT101 WAIT 1S :> :>[...] :> :>DSPLST1 DC AL4(DLLEN1) :> DC CL8'* ' :> DC CL8'00001EDB' :>DLLEN1 EQU *-DSPLST1 :> :>[...] :> :>STOPSDMP SDUMPX HDRAD=*,MF=L,TYPE=FAILRC, :> SDATA=(SUMDUMP,CSA,RGN), :> DSPLIST=DSPLST1 :>STOPSDM$ EQU *-STOPSDMP :> :>[...] :> :>WADMPECB DS F :>WADMPTIT DS X :>WADMPMSG DS CL100 :>WASDUMPX DS 0F :> ORG *+STOPSDM$ :>---------- :> :>Kind regards, :>Simon :> :>---------------------------------------------------------------------- :>For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, :>send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN -- Binyamin Dissen <[email protected]> http://www.dissensoftware.com Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
