>Catalog processing is not my area of expertise, but I think that this symptom >record is the result of a catalog service task being ABTERMed with code 91A, >possibly by a catalog analysis task. I don't remember offhand if a 91A is >also used to terminate a service task when the suspended requesting task gets ABTERMed.
So this seems to be part of some CATALOG health checking and recovery processing. A good thing, basically, but if you have hundreds of those a day, it may indicate some latent problem. Somewhere in your system setup, or in some software calling CATALOG services, or even in CATALOG itself. As Jim suggested, you may want to take one or a few dumps and try to find out why you see so many of them. DAE will suppress duplicate dumps, i.e. dumps where the symptoms (symptom string) indicate it is likely for the same cause. You might want to change the SLIP to ACTION=NOSUP,MATCHLIM=5 so that DAE will not suppress duplicates, until the number of dumps you want has been taken (MATCHLIM=n). Without the MATCHLIM, each occurrence you initate a dump being taken, which could kill your preformance. -- Peter Hunkeler -- Peter Hunkeler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
