Another suggestion
Enter IPCS
Option 0 DEFAULTS
Scope 'LOCAL'
Source ACTIVE
Option 6 COMMAND
VERBX NUCMAP
Command === F SVCTABLE
2009/11/3 Richard Peurifoy r-peuri...@neo.tamu.edu
Thompson, Steve wrote:
Actually, I was being quite literal and was
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:05:57 -0500, Baraniecki, Ray
ray.baranie...@morganstanley.com wrote:
If TASID can display this list then I'm sure any program (probably authorized)
can do it. I think this should be the real question. How would a program
display the list of SVCs?
TASID is not
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Carlos,
That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question. The
OP's question was can someone
Thompson, Steve wrote:
Actually, I was being quite literal and was thinking how I could
determine this, without having to have an intercept in SVCFLIH. And then
I started reading other people's answers and didn't say anything.
In this case GTF may be the right answer as suggested, but you
Carlos,
That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question. The
OP's question was can someone point me to a manual or command
that will show what SVCs are actually in use?. You answered use ISRDDN.
How does browsing a module with ISRDDN show which SVCs are in use?
While
that will show what SVCs are actually in use?. You answered use ISRDDN.
How does browsing a module with ISRDDN show which SVCs are in use?
How, for that matter, does looking at the SVC table, tell you if a SVC
is actually in use?
So far, all the responses to this question that I have seen have
...@ig.com.br wrote:
You can use TSO ISRDDN.
2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S mw...@ssfcu.org
Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will
show
what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 13:16:26 -0600, Mark Zelden
mark.zel...@zurichna.com wrote:
Carlos,
That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question. The
OP's question was can someone point me to a manual or command
that will show what SVCs are actually in use?. You answered use ISRDDN
Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of
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Carlos,
That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question. The
OP's question was can someone
/~mzelden/mvsutil.html
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:31:11 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
cvisco...@ig.com.br wrote:
You can use TSO ISRDDN.
2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S mw...@ssfcu.org
Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs are actually
visconde
cvisco...@ig.com.br wrote:
You can use TSO ISRDDN.
2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S mw...@ssfcu.org
Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs
...@ssfcu.org
Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.
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Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.
If you have SYSVIEW
You can use TSO ISRDDN.
2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S mw...@ssfcu.org
Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance
someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.
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At 13:41 +0800 on 10/29/2009, David Stephens wrote about Re: What
SVCs are in use?:
Good point Robert. SVC109 is for Type 3, 116 for type 1, 122 for type 2,
137 for type 6.
I always thought that there was another SVC table pointed to by the SVC
table entries for SVC 109, 116 etc., but can't
Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.
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Look at SVCTAB in file 66 at www.cbttape.org.
Alan
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Subject: What SVCs are in use?
Hello all, can someone
Mike
Try the z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Reference GA22-7588-10
I think they are in there. (z/OS V1.9 manual documented)
If you have something like TMON or Omegamon they have panels to display SVCs.
Lizette
Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs
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Ward, Mike S wrote:
Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance
At 10:00 +0800 on 10/29/2009, David Stephens wrote about Re: What
SVCs are in use?:
What you need is to look at the SVC Table which has an entry for
every SVC (used or not). It's documented under SVCTABLE in the MVS
Data Areas. The control block chain is CVT (CVTABEND) - SCVT
(SCVTSVCT
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At 10:00 +0800 on 10/29/2009, David Stephens wrote about Re: What SVCs
are in use?:
What you need is to look at the SVC Table
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