Hello all,
We are in the process of migrating from z/OS 1.13 to 2.2. We just ran into an
issue with our COBOL and LE environment. We are running COBOL 4.2. Within the
maintenance for COBOL and the upgrade in LE from 1.13 to 2.2, IBM introduced
the warning message "IGZ0268W An invocation was made of OS/VS COBOL program
XXXXXXX." along with providing a usermod that can be installed to suppress the
message. Normally that is OK but we have an ancient load module written
partially in OS/VS COBOL and partially in assembler that has a home-grown ESTAE
routine attached to it. This program has consistently failed spectacularly
while testing it under 2.2. Here's the sequence of events.
13.04.12 JOB01549 +TRBCYCLE: ESTAE ISSUED/LE COND HDLR REGISTERED
<<<< 4 normal messages issued at start of run
13.04.12 JOB01549 +TRBCYCLE: BEGIN PROCESSING
13.04.12 JOB01549 +TRBCYCLE: LIMIT= 900.00 SECONDS EACH 001
13.04.13 JOB01549 +TRBCYCLE: 20 ABENDS ALLOWED
13.06.37 JOB01549 +TRBCHDLR: U4038 ABEND TRAPPED FOR POLICY 1512345623 (LE)
<<<< first abend message
$HASP375 DCD110 ESTIMATED LINES EXCEEDED (a bunch of these)
CEE3798I ATTEMPTING TO TAKE A DUMP FOR ABEND U4087 TO DATA SET:
IEA822I COMPLETE TRANSACTION DUMP WRITTEN TO RRP.D032.T1306504.DCD110
+CEE3797I LANGUAGE ENVIRONMENT HAS DYNAMICALLY CREATED A DUMP.
+CEE0374C CONDITION=IGZ0268W TOKEN=0001010C 49C9C7E9 00000001 406
WHILE RUNNING PROGRAM IGZCMSG WHICH STARTS AT 1687F3B0
AT THE TIME OF INTERRUPT
PSW 00080000 804340DA
GPR 0-3 0043D9A8 0043D668 0043D668 00433038
GPR 4-7 0043D38C 0043D698 00433038 0043D658
GPR 8-B 0042CED0 0042AB40 0045D050 9687F3B0
GPR C-F 0042AC30 0043D490 804340DA 966F4958
+CEE0374C CONDITION=IGZ0016W TOKEN=00010010 49C9C7E9 00000002 407
WHILE RUNNING PROGRAM UNKNOWN
AT THE TIME OF INTERRUPT
PSW 00080000 804340DA
GPR 0-3 00441DE0 00441AA0 00441AA0 00433038
GPR 4-7 0044187C 00441AD0 00433038 00441A90
GPR 8-B 0042CED0 00000008 0045D050 9687F3B0
GPR C-F 0042AC30 004418C8 804340DA 966F4958
FLT 0-2 49310F59C0000000 4E000000030869B8
FLT 4-6 4E00000000025368 0000000000000000
IEA995I SYMPTOM DUMP OUTPUT 417
USER COMPLETION CODE=4087 REASON CODE=00000000
TIME=13.06.50 SEQ=00312 CPU=0000 ASID=0045
PSW AT TIME OF ERROR 078D1000 966A5806 ILC 2 INTC 0D
ACTIVE LOAD MODULE ADDRESS=1660D410 OFFSET=000983F6
NAME=CEEPLPKA
DATA AT PSW 166A5800 - 00181610 0A0DA7F4 001C1811
GR 0: 84000000 1: 84000FF7
2: 00000000 3: 00433038
4: 166E8398 5: 166E8A34
6: 00429358 7: 166A57CA
8: 80000000 9: 00443EC6
A: 00000001 B: 966A5728
C: 0042AC30 D: 00441EC8
E: 8043404E F: 00000000
END OF SYMPTOM DUMP
I'm not asking anybody to chase the dumps for me or anything like that, just
wondering if anybody has had issues like this while migrating to 2.2. I added
a STEPLIB to the job step to point to the 1.13 SCEERUN and SCEERUN2 libraries
and the program runs fine. I've tried it with and without the USERMOD designed
to suppress the warning message about OS/VS COBOL to no avail. To make it even
more bizarre, I even went so far as to try it in my 1.13 system with a STEPLIB
pointing to the 2.2 SCEERUN and SCEERUN2 libraries to try to get it to fail and
it didn't.
Am I looking at the wrong place by looking at this IGZ0268W message? Am I
missing something obvious?
Thanks for any advice you may be able to offer.
Rex
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