I don't get it. A PO directory size is fixed, so why would we ever get
into x37 extent processing from STOW? Maybe I just don't understand.
Gibney, Dave wrote:
No errors at all in the job log. And, not really GIYF as it was obvious that the directory needed expansion from the message.
There may have been a faster path, but this PTF failed in the first run where 500 succeeded. I am sure I could have found this message in that run, but I certainly would have seen the x37 had it been there.
Instead, I did another APPLY run for one PTF to just get the error.
Then I expanded the directory. And then made my final run. This one and it's 31 dependents went on clean.
Friday whining :) Really just killing time until migrating my final Lpar from
1.13 to z/OS 2.1 at 00:15 Sunday.
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 4:28 PM
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Subject: Binder: What happened to nice simple x37 abend
On Fri, 23 Sep 2016 23:03:26 +0000, Gibney, Dave wrote:
IEW2736S DA10 THERE IS NO SPACE LEFT IN THE DIRECTORY FOR DDNAME
SISFLOAD. STOW OF THE DIRECTORY ENTRY MEMBER NAME
HSFKYWDU FAILED.
With an SMP/E APPLY. Easy to fix, but harder to spot the error :(
Did the job log show "x37"?
But, generally I agree. Show the damn SYNADAF line or RC/RSN in
SYSTERM/SYSPRINT, *Followed by* Binder's interpretation if the developer
believes that helps.
OTOH, in this case GIYF. IEW2736S takes me promptly to the M&C page.
Sometimes dumbing diagnostics down is harmful.
-- gil
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