I was actually after a display 'somewhere' in SDSF that will show me which 
address space(s) have had a boost action against it. For example, I have 
enabled a number of our CICS Regions to be BOOST=YES in WLM and it would be 
nice to go into an SDSF panel (perhaps a "DA OSTC") and a column in that panel 
will show the text string of what I see in the SYSLOG/OPERLOG with the IEA687I 
message of - 
"IEA687I Recovery process boost requestor: Middleware Region Startup"

The 'text string' of the IEA687I message is potentially one of:

o  Not identified                     
                                      
o  Sysplex Partitioning               
                                      
o  CF Structure Recovery              
                                      
o  CF Data-sharing Member Recovery    
                                      
o  Hyperswap                          
                                      
o  SVC Dump                           
                                      
o  Middleware Region Startup          
                                      
o  Hyperswap Config Load              
                                      
Roger

On Mon, 5 Feb 2024 10:10:46 +0000, Rob Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

>I forgot to point out that the SDSF "SYS" command also shows the current boost 
>status for z/OS 2.5+ as well.
>
>For what it is worth, having a panel that showed historical boost activity was 
>one of the driving reasons for the ELOG panel in SDSF 3.1 😊
>
>Rob Scott
>Rocket Software
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>Subject: SDSF able to provide a display/panel for System Recovery Boost (SRB) 
>for Middleware Subsystems on z16?
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>Hi,
>   We have a z16 (3932-AGZ) running zOS 3.1 along with IBM Middleware 
> subsystems of Db2 V12, CICS/TS 6.1, MQ 9..2.1, IIB V10 as well as CA- Datacom 
> V15 and ADABAS V712.
>
>We have now enabled SRB for these various Middleware Subsystems specifying 
>BOOST=YES in WLM.
>
>Other than invoking WLM (via ISPF or zOSMF) and then reviewing the 
>Classifcation Rules, we can't find and easy way of what Middleware 
>Subsystem(s) are firstly enabled for BOOST and secondly as easily identifying 
>what subsystem(s) might have used BOOST.
>
>Wouldn't it be nice if SDSF had a panel to show thii information?
>
>Looking at opening up an IBM Ideas,ubut thought I would post here, just in 
>case someone has a suggestion(s) that we haven't considered.
>
>Thanks, Roger
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