A reasonable start is SMF 78-2 (RMF Virtual Storage report) which will at
least give you the dynamics and the key - both for CSA and ECSA. For one
you need to understand if this is a regular occurrence or just a rarity.
Cheers, Martin
Martin Packer,
Mainframe Performance Consultant, zChampion
The following is from the Initialization and Tuning Guide...
quote
Transaction Definition for CLISTs
An installation can specify whether the individual commands in a TSO/E
CLIST
are treated as separate TSO/E commands for transaction control. Specifying
CNTCLIST=YES causes a new transaction to
Hi,
We wrote an OPS rule that changes the service class for jobs in a certain class
in certain conditions.
For some jobs we get the following message:
IRA702I RESET NOT VALID FOR V110GA37. IT IS A SYSTEM-CONTROLLED ADDRESS SPACE
Changing the Service class for the same job using SDSF works
Hi,
We wrote an OPS rule that changes the service class for jobs in a certain
class in
certain conditions.
For some jobs we get the following message:
IRA702I RESET NOT VALID FOR V110GA37. IT IS A SYSTEM-CONTROLLED ADDRESS
SPACE
Changing the Service class for the same job using SDSF
I think we've solved the problem.
We were using $HASP373 to trigger the rule. It seems that this is a bit early
in the jobs life cycle, when It is running in a privileged status.
We changed the trigger to IEF403I, and the rule now runs fine.
Thanks for your help.
Gadi
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:57:33 -0700, Scott Ford wrote:
Yep, I know that I have never heard of STP, I dont use STP on z/OS ,
no real need. I have used the NTPD on various Unix platforms.
STP is Server Time Protocol. It replaced the function of the 9037
Sysplex Timer, and IIRC it became
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 16:17:43 -0400, Lizette Koehler wrote:
We have an application dependent on LOCAL time. So when
the clock changes on Nov 6, we think this application will see
1am twice and have problems.
If the application uses local time and will have problems during
the second hour
(But can JCLIN for one FMID add LMOD subentries referring to an LMOD
introduced in a different FMID?)
Yes.
Then will DELETEing an FMID cause removal of all LMOD subentries it
introduced, particularly from MOD entries belonging to a different FMID?
No. Deleting an FMID will only delete MODs
I was not aware of z/XDC's capabilities. That's good to know. Thanks, Dave.
Bill Fairchild
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 07:17:00 -0500, Tom Marchant wrote:
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 16:17:43 -0400, Lizette Koehler wrote:
If so, then I think our only option would be to shutdown the
LPARs at 1am (12:59) and then when it is the time, IPL so
that 1am is only seen once by this application. The
AFAIK. NO
snip
I have modified the HSM exit ARCRPEXT (RECALL/DELETE/RECOVER PRIOITY
EXIT) on our z/OS 1.11 system. Is there a way to display HSM command
priorities to confirm the exit is working properly?
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Hello Yifet,
Sorry for the delayed reply but I was on vacation. I really can't go
into specifics of the algorithm since that is part of our proprietary
internals. We generally recommend that our customers use MAINSIZE=MAX and
let DFSORT's dynamic storage adjustment calculate the optimal
Good morning everyone.
We are in the middle of upgrading our three lpars from z/OS 1.9 to Z/OS 1.11
and applying the regression PTF's on them before testing the new release.
The first was our tech lpar all the fixes have been received and applied, with
no problems.
However in attempting to
I believe the TSO CLIST function LISTDSI will return the required
info... Use IKJEFT01 in batch.
If you check under the covers, I believe ISRUAIPO will end up invoking
LISTDSI.
HTH,
snip
ISRUAIPO Data Set Information
Command ===
Data Set Name . . . : .TSO.LOAD
Frank,
did you verify your SMPNTS path? Is it really mounted and available?
The return and reason codes point to a file/dir not found.
Werner Kuehnel
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Datum: 31.10.2011 15:21
Betreff:SMPE order error
Gesendet
Not sure what your actual problem is, but dissecting the RSN codes, I see:
$ bpxmtext 053B006C
BPXFSSTA 03/18/09
JRFileNotThere: The requested file does not exist
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 10:19:59 -0400, Sabo, Frank wrote:
GIM43500S ** THE CALL TO THE BPX1SPN SERVICE FAILED. THE RETURN CODE WAS
'0081'X AND THE REASON CODE WAS '053B006C'X.
1. Check file/symlink /bin/ftp.
2. Check the java runtime path: either DD statement/DDDEF SMPJHOME or the
Good morning everyone.
We are in the middle of upgrading our three lpars from z/OS 1.9 to Z/OS 1.11
and applying the regression PTF's on them before testing the new release.
The first was our tech lpar all the fixes have been received and applied, with
no problems.
However in attempting to
I would do what the hsm Storage Admin Guide suggest under moving the
Journal :
1. Put DFSMShsm in emergency mode. SETSYS EMERGENCY
2. Issue the CONTROLDATASETS parameter of the BACKVOL command to back up the
control and journal data sets.BACKVOL CONTROLDATASETS
3. Stop
Can someone point me to the right place to find the documentation on how to
create large SVCDUMP datasets? I need to create a large dump dataset so I can
take a console dump of DB2. I keep getting partial dumps. I see in the
messages the maximum size of a dataset is 65,535 tracks which for
On 10/31/11 13:04, Longnecker, Dennis wrote:
Can someone point me to the right place to find the documentation on how to create large
SVCDUMP datasets? I need to create a large dump dataset so I can take a console dump of
DB2. I keep getting partial dumps. I see in the messages the maximum
We just started using the zOS Runtime Diagnostics under zOS 1.12 and
while I understand most of what it's telling us, I don't fully
understand what it's trying to tell me, or what I can do about it when
it reports on a HIGH LOCAL LOCK SUSPENSION RATE.
Can someone enlighten me?
--
Mark Jacobs
Dennis,
We set up a SMS pool and do dynamic dumps to that pool. This command is what
controls the size allowed for the dump.
CHNGDUMP SET,SDUMP,MAXSPACE=6000M
You can display by doing D D,S
This is an example of the commands to start the SMS MGMT part.
DUMPDS
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 10:04:01 -0700, Longnecker, Dennis wrote:
Can someone point me to the right place to find the documentation on how to
create large SVCDUMP datasets? I need to create a large dump dataset so I
can take a console dump of DB2. I keep getting partial dumps. I see in the
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
I can imagine an operating rule that deems that application so
critical that it can be shut down only when it is necessary to shut
down the LPARs for service, as silly as it sounds to me. I suppose
this might even be
On 10/31/2011 8:17 AM, Tom Marchant wrote:
If the application uses local time and will have problems during
the second hour between 1:00 and 2:00, you will have to shut
the application down for an hour.
Unless the time requests are used for interval calculations, it
should be possible to
On 10/31/2011 10:10 AM, Mark Jacobs wrote:
We just started using the zOS Runtime Diagnostics under zOS 1.12 and while I
understand most of what it's telling us, I don't fully understand what it's
trying to tell me, or what I can do about it when it reports on a HIGH LOCAL
LOCK SUSPENSION RATE.
Sir,
Try DSNTYPE=LARGE.
Kind Regards
Jim Thomas
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636-294-1014(res)
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We have a module called SYSDSN, not sure where it came from years ago that d
displays via tso who has a file open. I am attempting to run it in batch but it
produces
no output. Is there another way to get the results in batch.
Online results
sysdsn sys1.linklib
SYS1.LINKLIB
Sir,
Just that the given address space has spent quite a bit of time
waiting for a local lock (note that this can also be a CMS or
CML lock).
Try to determine why the given address space cannot get a local
lock .. This could be for various reasons but you could try to
looking for high CPU or
The program in question most likely uses TPUT. That doesn't show up in batch
TSO. The program needs to use PUTLINE instead.
The z/OS operator command below will put the output in the MVS SYSLOG:
D GRS,RES=(SYSDSN,dataset.name)
example:
D GRS,RES=(SYSDSN,SYS1.HELP)
ISG343I 13.16.29 GRS STATUS
Does anyone have any idea how to copy or ftp load pds mods to a laptop and then
copy or ftp back to z/os?
Thanks
tony
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We have a module called SYSDSN, not sure where it came from years ago that d
displays via tso who has a file open. I am attempting to run it in batch but
it produces
no output. Is there another way to get the results in batch.
Online results
Try ISRDDN from TSO and enter ENQ on the
Copy the load modules to a pds (or just use the one they're in)
Use XMIT to create a flat file,
transfer the file to you pc and then back to z/OS.
Use RECEIVE to recreate the PDS
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Tony:
Here is what I use for Disaster Recovery please see attached file
Hope that this helps
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Use the TSO TRANSMIT command to create data set.
FTP the output data set to the laptop using binary.
FTP the data set on the laptop to z/OS using binary.
Make sure the data set on z/OS has an LRECL of 80.
Use the TSO RECEIVE command to reconstruct the PDS from the FTP data set.
In 20111030231537.3a8542d5f...@urania.ugcs.caltech.edu, on
10/30/2011
at 04:15 PM, glen herrmannsfeldt g...@ugcs.caltech.edu said:
When the linkage editor processes this, it can either write out
separate records for each, or 'fill in the holes' and combine it all
into one record. That latter
I take it you've seen this already as well.
from: II14016
Another message to be aware of is MSGIEA043I MAXSPACE REACHED.
This indicates a PARTIAL dump. At minimum, set DB2 using system
to a reasonable level, in MVS Commands see these commands:
DISPLAY : D D,OPTIONS
In 039001cc9709$8dae4510$a90acf30$@mindspring.com, on 10/30/2011
at 09:40 AM, Lizette Koehler stars...@mindspring.com said:
This is not something I just want to blindly increase as the
documentation is not clear on how my overall system performance is
going to be impacted.
I doubt that
In
capd5f5rlmy7beyqbhzfga0edtmedu3_hnkcplts3l3igmxy...@mail.gmail.com,
on 10/30/2011
at 04:23 PM, John Gilmore johnwgilmore0...@gmail.com said:
Offhand, I can think of no real
use for nominal values in any but packed-decimal fields,
They establish a default length for, e.g., B, C, X.
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In 20111030071538.4f0ac2d5f...@urania.ugcs.caltech.edu, on
10/30/2011
at 12:15 AM, glen herrmannsfeldt g...@ugcs.caltech.edu said:
So, backing up more, is it true that early OS/360 didn't zero the
buffers, and later systems did?
I don't recall any release of OS/360 in which Link Editor or
In 1319987914.54677.yahoomailmob...@web161421.mail.bf1.yahoo.com, on
10/30/2011
at 08:18 AM, Ed Gould ps2...@yahoo.com said:
Hopefully it was the appropriate uniform for the time and place :)
It was the uniform of the Army of the United States, issued to me by
said army. Apparently iot was
My intent is to construct a proper SYSIN statement and Call IDCAMS using my
SYSIN, this I have done.
After IDCAMS is finished I should have some SYSPRINT which I would massage
after the call to IDCAMS, ie... not using the IDCAMS user I/O routine
fcaility.
At this point I've modified my code to
directly? No. You can use TSO XMIT to create an unload, then do a BINary
transfer of that. Followed by a RECEIVE on z/OS.
John McKown
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On Oct 31, 10:43 am, StevePratt steve_pr...@isp.state.il.us wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier just to scan the JOBs and pull out the PROC
names?
I guess I'm puzzled by the SMF
This is not something I just want to blindly increase as the
documentation is not clear on how my overall system performance is
going to be impacted.
I doubt that performance is an issue. What might be a problem is a
shortage of private virtual storage above the line.
BTW, am I the only one
In 1319997629.14291.yahoomail...@web65516.mail.ac4.yahoo.com, on
10/30/2011
at 11:00 AM, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com said:
Absolutely, also home of Ft. Benjamin Harrison.
ITYM Uncle Benny's Rest Home; my exposure to Indianapolis was due to
taking classes there.
Hoosiers are usually all
On 10/31/11 13:59, Edward Jaffe wrote:
On 10/31/2011 10:10 AM, Mark Jacobs wrote:
We just started using the zOS Runtime Diagnostics under zOS 1.12 and
while I understand most of what it's telling us, I don't fully
understand what it's trying to tell me, or what I can do about it
when it
In moving data from one z/OS system to another, I have somehow hosed up a
catalog. The orignal system was at z/Os 1.10, the new system is at 1.12. I
moved 8 3390 volumes using ADRDSSU dump and restore, and this looked like it
worked well. One of the 3390's I moved had a user catalog on it
Chris,
Thank you for the time you put into my question and for your responses.
Kurt
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In moving data from one z/OS system to another, I have
somehow hosed
In moving data from one z/OS system to another, I have somehow hosed up a
catalog. The orignal system was at z/Os 1.10, the new system is at 1.12. I
moved 8 3390 volumes using ADRDSSU dump and restore, and this looked like it
worked well. One of the 3390's I moved had a user catalog on it
In binary, so you don't run into code page problems.
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I don't understand. What needs to be done with SMS? SMS was active on the
originating 1.10 system, and is active on the 1.12 system. The 1.12 system
is an ADCD system supplied by IBM, but I haven't done anything to SMS on
that 1.12 system yet. I had thought I could get my 3390's moved and
I have a requirement to generate cross references of JCL Source. I need to
have a database that I can query to answer questions like this:
1. What job/jobstep/ddname references dataset A.B.C?
2. What job/jobstep references program XYZ?
3. What datasets does job J123
Sounds like the volumes are indicated as SMS managed in the VTOC, but you
likely have not added them to a STORAGE GROUP in your new SMS environment. If
they were previously SMS managed, they have an SMS indicator in the VTOC. When
you try to allocate to them now, if the dataset is not SMS
This message, which is pretty explicit, seems to indicate that the
source volume is SMS managed and the target volume is not (or
vice-versa).
You might want to do a LISTCAT ALL on the source system to verify the
correct MGMTCLAS, STORCLAS, DATACLAS and ensure the same
MGMTCLAS, STORCLAS,
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On Oct 31, 10:43 am, StevePratt steve_pr...@isp.state.il.us wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier just to scan the JOBs
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snip
HLASM provides a MACRO and COPY member summary
Not likely. I've tried to write a generic JCL scanner myself. It is very
difficult. And I was using some pretty heavy tools, albeit on a Linux system,
not z/OS itself. What occurs to me, which I have not tested, is the fact that
z/OS JCL looks a lot like HLASM input. So I wonder if it would be
Thank you for the response. Now it makes more sense. Heading for the SMS
manuals now. Thanks again.
--Dave
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 14:12:09 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
directly? No. You can use TSO XMIT to create an unload, then do a BINary
transfer of that. Followed by a RECEIVE on z/OS.
So far in this thread, no one has mentioned AMATERSE. Same process as XMIT;
easier to use in batch than XMIT. Less
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 15:52:59 -0500, Roberts, John J wrote:
I have a requirement to generate cross references of JCL Source. I need to
have a database that I can query ...
So I wonder: is there any possibility of my invoking z/OS JES3 routines to
fully resolve JCL source? I know that the JCL
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On 10/31/11 13:04, Longnecker, Dennis wrote:
Can someone point me to the right place to find the documentation
on how to create large SVCDUMP datasets? I need to create a large
dump dataset so I can take a console dump of DB2. I keep
On 10/31/2011 1:52 PM, Roberts, John J wrote:
I have a requirement to generate cross references of JCL Source.
[snip]
Can you submit the jobs (held if necessary) and post-process their JESJCL DD
output? You should be able to extract that DD to a data set using whatever spool
browse tool you
Would it be feasible to submit the job with TYPRUN=HOLD (TYPRUN=SCAN is
irreparably
broken) and scan the resolved JESJCL with SDSF, then cancel it?
No SDSF at this shop, yet. We use $AVRS and some other piece of junk which is
a small improvement on ISPF 3.8.
But you might be on the right
Can you submit the jobs (held if necessary) and post-process their JESJCL DD
output? You should be able to extract that DD to a data set using whatever
spool
browse tool you have in-house. You can even do this with the TSO/E OUTPUT
command.
I will try this and report back to the list.
I take
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu wrote on 10/31/2011
03:25:05 PM:
On 10/31/11 13:59, Edward Jaffe wrote:
On 10/31/2011 10:10 AM, Mark Jacobs wrote:
We just started using the zOS Runtime Diagnostics under zOS 1.12 and
while I understand most of what it's telling us, I
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Subject: Re: Scanning JES3 JCL
Would it be feasible to submit the job with TYPRUN=HOLD (TYPRUN=SCAN is
On 10/31/2011 2:32 PM, Roberts, John J wrote:
Would it be feasible to submit the job with TYPRUN=HOLD (TYPRUN=SCAN is
irreparably
broken) and scan the resolved JESJCL with SDSF, then cancel it?
No SDSF at this shop, yet. We use $AVRS and some other piece of junk which is
a small improvement
It has been a long time, but I worked in JES3 shops, even did a VSE to
JES3 migration project.
What Mr. Jaffe said pretty much covers it, and then I think you can, using
output DSP, send the result (no MAIN processing) to a data set where you
can even edit it.
I was going through the z/OS 1.7
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 17:32:38 -0400, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
TYPRUN=SCAN is irreparably broken? Really? Examples, please. The only
things I have found that TYPRUN=SCAN cannot determine are the existence of
input datasets...
Well, enticed by the statement in the JCL Ref:
SCAN
But I'd prefer that JCL just go away.
Get over it.
It's staying.
Too much investment to overcome.
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 12:23:00 -0500 Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
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BTW, am I the only one to think of Contract Bridge when I see a
reference to the line?
Can't say I've ever confused the two in all these years.
Of course, now that you've mentioned it ...
Shane ...
Joe,
You really need to look. At the IDCAMS book on how to invoke IDCAMS. From a
iffy memory
R1 points to a list of DDNAMES like SYSIN1 and SYSRINT2 but you have to look at
the docuetation.
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Conservatism here--rejection of any reflexive, unthinking enlargement
of the [Unix] shared-library region size--is the right stuff.
I suspect, however, that my earlier post erred in not being
unambiguously directive. The performance penalties are, this time,
all on the down side, They are
On 10/31/2011 12:12 PM, Joe Aulph wrote:
Because the 0C4 was happening in IDCAMS I thought I couldn't change IDCAMS
code.
So I opted for the LOAD CALL scenario instead of the LINK, it might work,
which I initially thought it did, I got around the S0C4.
In my experience such utilities works
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