John McKown wrote:

>When I need to capture the "current" z/OS SYSLOG to a data set, I do it by 
>going into SDSF DA. I then SORT ASID to get *MASTER* to the top. I then put a 
>? in front of it to show the SYSLOG entry, which I can then use like an XD 
>command to copy to disk. But I've noticed something "weird". I have two 
>members in my Sysplex (basic). For one *MASTER*, I see a DD name of SYSLOG02 
>and a STEP name of RESOLVER. For the other *MASTER*, I see a DD name of 
>SYSLOG02, but a STEP name of BPXOINIT.

With SYSNAME * command, I also see that behaviour across al my LPARs. Oh, BTW, 
the STEP names are seeming to me 'random' depending on LPAR, I quickly looked 
at start and end of those SYSLOG??, but could not find anything...

I will look at it later again to see if those names are still the same or not. 
And try the same on others systems too.

>I'm just really curious about this oddity. Does anybody out there have 
>something different? What? And Why???

You must get a prize for being a PI! ;-)

If you get an answer, please shout! 

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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