Issue the following command and you may be surprised to see that there is a
subtask below AXR itself:
D A,AXR*
Result on my system (z/OS 2.2):
JOBS M/S TS USERS SYSAS INITS ACTIVE/MAX VTAM OAS
00014 00141 00005 00046 00034 00005/00060 00093
AXR AXR IEFPROC NSW * A=001A PER=NO SMC=000
PGN=N/A DMN=N/A AFF=NONE
CT=000.071S ET=00526.49
WKL=SYSTEM SCL=SYSSTC P=1
RGP=N/A SRVR=NO QSC=NO
ADDR SPACE ASTE=0F611680
DSPNAME=AXRTRDSP ASTE=6FFD7680
DSPNAME=AXRRXENV ASTE=0EA9F880
DSPNAME=AXRREQCP ASTE=0EDA2D80
AXR01 AXR01 OWT * A=0100 PER=NO SMC=000
PGN=N/A DMN=N/A AFF=NONE
CT=000.021S ET=00428.23
WUID=S0105831 USERID=AXR
WKL=SYSTEM SCL=SYSSTC P=1
RGP=N/A SRVR=NO QSC=NO
ADDR SPACE ASTE=0F615000
IIRC, try stopping AXR0n first, then AXR. And if you are at z/OS 2.2 , the P
AXR is sufficient in and of itself.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Gilson Cesar de Oliveira
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 12:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: AXR address space
Dear list:
I'd like to know how to stop the AXR address space without using the CANCEL
command??
I already tried with STOP but it didn't work.
Any clues??
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
Gilson
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