I'm attempting to use this option to issue a command at JVM start; -Xdump:tool:events=vmstart,exec="tso submit 'sa.jcl(apfauth)'" I can see the BPXAS address space being started on my behalf; JOB07776 00000090 BPXM023I (SA) 786 786 00000090 JVMDUMP039I Processing dump event "vmstart", detail "" at 2014/03/20 786 00000090 13:06:26 - please wait. 786 00000090 STC07777 00080281 £HASP100 BPXAS ON STCINRDR STC07777 00080290 £HASP373 BPXAS STARTED STC07777 00000090 IEF403I BPXAS - STARTED - TIME=13.06.26 STC07777 00000290 BPXP024I BPXAS INITIATOR STARTED ON BEHALF OF JOB SAJNIJVM RUNNING IN ASID 001A STDERR contains; JVMDUMP039I Processing dump event "vmstart", detail "" at 2014/03/20 13:06:26 - please wait. JVMDUMP007I JVM Requesting Tool dump using '"tso submit 'sa.jcl(apfauth)'"' JVMDUMP011I Tool dump created process 65649 JVMDUMP013I Processed dump event "vmstart", detail "". However the job in question is not submitted and the BPXAS address space remains wonderfully inscrutable . Has anyone done this successfully, or have any idea how to get diagnostics on why the command is failing? Thanks
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