In <[email protected]>, on
03/17/2015
   at 04:12 PM, Jerry Criste <[email protected]> said:

>KBMS, has been unsupported since 2000, and is critical to the
>business. 

Why didn't you replace it while you had time?

>Here's some detail pulled from Fault Analyzer: 

It prints an ABEND code without a reason code? That makes the summary
far less usefull.

>Thanks in advance for any insight that is provided.

Look at the instructions in AICKBMSE.@MEMALOC and AICKBMSE.@MEMZER0.
My guess is that it's looking at a system control block whose format
has changed. R15 (R12 at entry) seems to be some sort of PLIST and the
first word is bad or at least bytes 5-8[1] of what it points to are
bad.

At this point diagnosis is probably the easy part. Once you know the
problem, fixing it without the source will be expensive, and you don't
have time to find an alternative.

[1] Please excuse me while I retch.

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