On our z/OS 2.4 system there's still a SDSFAUX address space.
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I believe it's SDSFAUX that allocates these files.
Check proclib for this member and just change the DD statements.
Dan
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With a table of that size, do NOT make it a keyed table.
That would just makes it extremely slow and almost unusable.
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Scott,
Are you writing routcde 11 to SYSLOG?
Issue D C and see what it says. We don't here...
HARDCOPY LOG=(SYSLOG,OPERLOG) CMDLEVEL=CMDS
ROUT=(1-10,12-128)<--- no 11
Try another routcde and see if it's visible.
Dan
That doesn't always work Al.
When the GDG has wrapped the calculation gets messed up.
Best to let Catalog Management determine the absolute name for a given relative.
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Sam just updated my CBT file today (File 452 in the Updates).
I had a tool called RXLOCATE that simply does a CAMLST LOCATE for a dsname in
LOCDSN variable.
/*rexx*/
LOCDSN = 'userid.GDG(-1)' */
address LINK "RXLOCATE"
say LOCDSN 'RC=' rc
"IEF142I TYC1DABK EDIOUT2 STEP02 - STEP WAS EXECUTED - COND CODE 0012"
As you can see from the IEF142I the job did NOT abend but rather IDCAMS ended
with a return code 12.
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Maybe it’s not being corrupted in the SMF record but at the source.
Many SMF fields are copied from various control blocks. Check if that location
is being walked on.
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Compuware's ThruPut Manager also has the ability to detect which procs are
being used and where they came from.
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The easy way to do it is logon till you get a prompt for you userid.
Then enter userid SUB(JES2) Then the full screen logon panel should say "for
JES2" at the top (or something like that).
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You're looking in the right spot Paul.
SCTABEND indicates the step abended and if the step completed
(SCTSTSRT+SCTSTPND) then SCTSEXEC should contain the completion code for this
step (not the abend code).
SCTSTNRN will be on if the step was bypassed.
Where's your code running? An SMF exit?
SETA 24*60*60
SETA 60*60
SETA 1*60
ONEDAY DC FDS12''
ONEHOUR DC FDS12''
ONEMINUTE DC FDS12''
or just simply:
NINTYSECS DC FDS12'90E6'
...
Thanks Ed.
I've just never seen that before. Very useful.
Dan
Yes, ThruPut Manager (owned by Compuware Corp.) is available.
In JAL you can identify the PROCs being executed and where they came from. You
can also identify the input class and then direct the job to execute on
whatever LPAR you choose.
That's one of the very many things that can be done
I agree, the SMS routines could easily be used, but why?
Other than the volume count I don't know what you would want to change.
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Why not just a general LINK31 routine to be called for any program …
ACONTROL OPTABLE(ZS3)
SPLEVEL SET=6Specify OS/390 R2 MACRO Format
SYSSTATE ARCHLVL=2Program Requires Z/Architecture
I don't recall which IBM manual I found these values in but they certainly make
this type of calculation easier.
*TOD Values
CNOP 0,8
ONEDAY DCX'000141DD7600'
ONEHOUR DCX'0D693A40'
ONEMINUTE DC X'00393870'
ONESECOND DC
I noticed that there's a dynamic allocation text unit …
DALIPLTX EQU X'0051' IPL TEXT ID
What if you were to allocate each volume requesting this information. Would it
return something for ONLY the volumes with IPL text on them?
Dan
Don, thanks for the C sample. I'll convert it over to assemble and see if I
can get something working.
Susan, I appreciate that you've noticed this and will be helping to get the
manuals updated. I have heard from others in the past that there is more
useful information within the mapping
Sorry, I meant that I got the OTHERS working well but these three have me
confused.
Thanks,
Dan
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Thanks Wayne,
The reason for the request is like you said, the DOC is quite lacking. You can
get some info from reading the macros but that's really not how DOC should be
done.
The only three that I've had issues with are ADPLSEQS, ADPLSMAP and maybe
ADPLSSYM. With the little doc/examples
I'm looking for samples of how to do things within an IPCS VERB exit in
assembler.
I have a lot of the simple things down but I'm confused with symbols,
dataspaces and 64-bit storage.
Could someone send me or point me at some simple samples to create symbols,
access a dataspace and 64-bit
We continued to use our home grown LABEL re-write program till ICKDSF came
along. I think they still used ours as it was easier and change is a bitch. I
seem to recall issues with IEHDASDR that screwed up on occasion.
Yes, we wiped the volume best we could then SOLD them to a local LARGE
Hi Charles,
It hasn't been mentioned but you could also use the SAPI interface.
File 790 on the CBT site has a package called "SRS" which is great for pulling
the datasets from a job on spool.
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If you have ThruPut Manager (from Compuware) it knows the coded procedure name
and where it came from.
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Haven't done this myself, but I suspect that you can do that with
SDSF/IOF/other spool browsers.
Why not simply MOD the file rather than copying to a NEW file?
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Back in the 70's & 80's we had a program to "CLIP" a DASD volume to simply
change the label (before ICKDSF was available).
When a tape lead was crunched around the capstan we would simply splice in a
NEW lead. As soon as that tape had completed being used for the current job we
quickly took
A very long time ago (over 30 years ago) I worked for a service bureau.\
They had specific naming standards for their libraries when products were
installed (ie. SYSx.product.V01R03.LOADLIB).
We couldn't have our customers continually changing JCL unless they wanted a
different version than
I agree with Rob, it's likely TCB mode but this looks like IBM need a DOC
update.
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Here's the DSS statements we use to COMPRESS & RELEASE ...
COMPRESS DDNAME(DISK1) BY(REFDT GT *,-7) -
INCLUDE(**)-
EXCLUDE(-
LEAVE.ME.ALONE.**,-
)
Which IBM exit is this Charles?
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Hi Peter,
I think this may be simpler than others are making out ...
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.icha700/ControllingJobClassUsage.htm
An installation can control job class usage by granting access based on
the submitter’s profile, or based on
If all you want is the DATE you could use the CREATION date from the catalog.
CSI could easily list all the generations and all the creation dates.
Dan
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Wouldn't JESLOG=SUPPRESS on the job card do the trick?
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Jim & Peter make good points as to why IBM won't ever provide this function.
STEPLIB is a "tool" that was originally created pre TSOLIB for system
programmers to do testing.
If used as intended, allocate STEPLIB when logging on and never change it
unless you re-logon you shouldn't have any
the info. As it can run outside ISPF it
can't have an ISREDIT statement.
Dan D.
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I find the SDSF interface a little *clunky* and awkward. I prefer the CMD
REXX from CBT (Greg Shirey maybe) ...
/* rexx */
Address TSO
Arg con_command
My test system is z/OS 2.2 but the message I indicated has been there for a
long time (before 1.13 ;-) )
I was thinking that your started job's JCL was ...
//WTOTEST JOB ...etc. ...
//STEPNAME EXEC WTOPROC
If that was your JCL then you'd have a message in JESYSMSG indicating where
WTOPROC was
"Willy Jensen" wrote ...
> A started job will not tell you from where it came. On the other hand, it
will also not say instream.
>
> Willy
>
Willy,
If you look at the SYSMSGS of a started job you will still see ...
3 IEFC001I PROCEDURE procname WAS EXPANDED USING INSTREAM PROCEDURE
DEFINITION
The STEPLIB command from CBT 452 must reside in linklist. Also in the APF
list if you have LNKAUTH=APFTAB in IEASYSxx.
It also requires an entry in the IKJTSOxx AUTHCMD list.
Dan D
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CBT file 452 contains the STEPLIB TSO command.
Dan D. (CBT File owner)
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> DSC is a product offered by IBM. It was once known as
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