Hi Gil,

I don't have time to play with it right now, but short answer to your question 
is "yes".  I got this from the help screen within ISRDDN.  Unfortunately it 
doesn't give syntax on how to actually use the parms.

Commands for viewing ENQs and ENQ contention:                              
                                                                           
o   Enq                                                                    
    Show existing ENQs on the system or systems. You can specify RNAME,    
    QNAME, system name and job or user name to narrow down the search.     
                                                                           
o   Con                                                                    
    Show existing ENQ contention.                                          


Rex





-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 8:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Dataset enqueue, how to find the culprit.

On 2015-09-18, at 10:47, Steely, Mark wrote:

> I created a REXX called WHI (who has it). Here is the code:
> 
> PROC 1 DSN       
> /* CLRSCRN */    
> ISRDDN E &DSN    
> 
> Then in 3.4 enter WHI and it will display any enqueue. 
>  
And it's better than the  RENAME approach in that it identifies
the culprit LPAR.

But it brings up a GUI.  Is there a command line interface;
something I might invoke remotely via ssh?

The ISPF doc I find for ISRDDN is meager; it doesn't describe
the arguments (such as "E" and "&DSN").  Is there a way to
specify QNAME, RNAME and OWNER on that command line?

Thanks,
gil

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