On Thu, 16 Jan 2014 11:18:37 -0700, Lizette Koehler wrote:
>In ipcs there is a panel entry which let's you change the setting in dae. You
>can suppress dumps from there
The only panel I see anywhere in IPCS that even mentions DAE is this one:
--------------------------------- DAE Display --------------------------------
Row 1 to 48 of 672
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
Enter an Action Code next to an entry.
Enter / next to an entry to choose from a list of Action Codes.
Dataset: 'SYS1.DAE'
Dumps since last DAE Display: 0 Total Dumps suppressed: 8071
Events since last DAE Display: 4377 Suppression rate: 9%
A Last Last Total Date of Symptom String information:
C Date System Events Dump Abend Reason Module CSECT
01/16/14 SC10 64254 01/14/14* S00C4 IEFJRASP IEFJRASP
01/16/14 SC10 12533 01/14/14* S00C4 IEFJRASP IEFJRASP
01/16/14 SC10 260 01/14/14* S00C1 IEFJRASP IEFJRASP
- 01/15/14 SC10 114 01/14/14* S00C4 IEFJRASP IEFJRASP
for which these "action codes" are available:
---- DAE Action Codes ----
Place cursor on Action
Code and press Enter.
S-------------------------
S Show Entry Details
T Take Next Dump
V View Dump Index Entry
W Leave this panel
We already have the following DAE options in effect:
DAE=START,RECORDS(400),
SVCDUMP(MATCH,SUPPRESS,UPDATE),
SYSMDUMP(MATCH,UPDATE)
They don't seem to be working as expected. Thus my request to code as specific
a SLIP trap as I can to suppress those dumps (suppressing LOGREC recording
appears not to be possible), to give DUMPSRV a "rest" (and stop wasting CPU
cycles.
-jc-
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