No machines are as customizable as mainframes, especially ones that have been 
running for decades.  Sometimes things are hard to figure out, especially if 
the machine goes from the owner to outsourced or whatever, and all that, then 
people are "let go" and new people have to take over and try to understand.  
Lots of times my job is to help with such transitions.

Today I saw something I've never seen before.  I wanted to know where a started 
task was running from and normally the SDSF jes2 log shows which proclib it was 
loaded from.  But it said it was instream, and looking at the SJ jcl it didn't 
look "normal."

$DPROCS showed something weird, I forget, but it was some proclib DD's, two or 
3 of them, then the system proclibs by name (SYS1.PROCLIB, etc....).

When I stopped the STC, it started right back up again, which meant automation 
software was there.  It also meant that any proc of the same name in any of the 
SYS1. or similar proclibs wouldn't start before the ones that seems to be 
dynamically allocated in some way.

Anyone have any idea what software I'm dealing with?  I'll get around this by 
simply creating a new STC name with STDATA and new USER and putting it in one 
of the proclibs like SYS1.VDR.PROCLIB, but I'd like to understand if I can what 
I wasted a few hours trying to figure out and never did.  :)

Thanks and kind regards!
Lindy





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