On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 05/28/2008
at 04:02 PM, David Eisenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm an application programmer. We are on z/OS 1.7. If I wish to see the
system ENQ status of all ENQs for a given major
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Subject: Re: Can ISRDDN show the complete minor name of an ENQ'd
resource?
Another option would be to use the ISPF QUERYENQ service.
Regards
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 05/28/2008
at 04:02 PM, David Eisenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm an application programmer. We are on z/OS 1.7. If I wish to see the
system ENQ status of all ENQs for a given major name, I do this within
ISRDDN, option ENQ. I filter on the major name prefix, and I
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 16:02 -0500, David Eisenberg wrote:
I can't seem to find a way to simply view view any/all existing ENQs that
show the complete minor names.
Is there a way I can do this?
Is there a way *YOU* (as an application programmer) can do it - tough
question ???.
There are no
Is there a way *YOU* (as an application programmer) can do it
Of course I can, if I have to. The ISGQUERY macro provides all the info I need.
My point was that the precise tool that I need is already available in ISRDDN,
but unfortunately, the piece of the rname that I need to see is just
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Anyone,
I'm an application programmer. We are on z/OS 1.7. If I wish
to see the system ENQ status of all ENQs for a given major
name, I do this within ISRDDN, option ENQ. I filter on the
major
Of course I forgot that ISPF has its own ENQ display. To find an enq I try
to RENAME the file under 3.4. This usually gets an exclusive ENQ and by
hitting the PF1 (HELP) key, I can usually see who else has the resource.
Lizette
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Are you looking for tools strictly under TSO? Or
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Subject: Re: Can ISRDDN show the complete minor name of an ENQ'd
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TASID, a free tool maintained by ISPF
: Re: Can ISRDDN show the complete minor name of an ENQ'd resource?
John,
TASID and ISRDDN share the same code base. David's problem will be the same
under TASID. After looking, MXI truncates the entry after 52 characters, TASID
and ISRDDN after 51 characters. Not sure what SHOWMVS displays
Did you try the following (I saw this at an earlier post)
1. Go into ISPF 3.4
2. At the side of the dsn type the command ISRDDN E
3. It will give you the name of the job or TSO userid which has enq on the
dsn.
David Eisenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone,
I'm an application
At the side of the dsn type the command ISRDDN E
It's not a dataset that has the enqueue. It's an application program (CA's
PanAPT) that has done an ENQ on a resource with an 84-byte minor name,
and I need to see the entire rname to know who has the enqueue.
I've coded my way out of this by
Hi David,
I have used the 'Display GDIF' command of the Computer Associates Multi-
Image Integrity ( CA-MII ) product to display the parts of the ENQ Resource
Name that other display commands don't display. For example:
F mii,D GDIF,ENQR=(SYSVSAM,PREFIX=rname)
Check the Unicenter CA-MIM
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Anyone,
I'm an application programmer. We are on z/OS 1.7. If I wish to see the
system ENQ status of all ENQs for a given major name, I do this within
ISRDDN, option ENQ. I filter on the major name prefix, and I see all the ENQs;
voila. However, if the *entire* minor name doesn't fit on the
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